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Bath (Aquae Sulis )

Binchester, Durham (Vinovia )

Bitterne, Hampshire (Clausentum )

Bridlington (Praesidium/Praetorium )

Brough-on-Noe, Derbyshire (Anavio )

Burgh Castle (Garrianonum )

Buxton, Derbyshire (Aquae Arnemetiae )

Caerleon (Isca Augusta )

Caernarfon (Segontium )

Caerwent, Monmouthshire (Venta Silurum )

Cambridge (Durolipons )

Canterbury (Durovernum Cantiacorum )

Carlisle (Luguvalium )

Carmarthen (Moridunum )

Castleford (Lagentium )

Chelmsford, Essex (Caesaromagus )

Chester (Deva )

Chesterholme (Vindolanda )

Chester-le-street, County Durham (Concangis )

Chichester (Noviomagus Reginorum )

Cirencester (Corinium Dobunnorum )

Colchester (Camulodunum )

Corbridge (Coria )

Crayford (Noviomagus Cantiacorum )

Doncaster (Danum )

Dorchester (Durnovaria )

Dover (Dubris )

Dunstable (Durocobrivis )

Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum )

Filey (Portus Felix )

Gamesley, Glossop, Derbyshire (Ardotalia )

Gloucester (Glevum Colonia )

Halifax (Hortonium )

Ilchester (Lindinis )

Ilkley (Olicana )

Isle of Wight (Vectis )

Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum )

Lincoln (Lindum Colonia )

London (Londinium )

Manchester (Mamucium )

Middlewich (Salinae )

Northwich, Cheshire (Condate )

Norton, near Daventry, Northamptonshire (Bannaventa )

Pumsaint/Dolaucothi (Luentinum )

Romford (Durolitum )

Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum )

Springhead, Kent (Vagniacea )

St Albans (Verulamium )

Swindon (Durocornovium )

Tadcaster, North Yorkshire (Calcaria )

Towcester (Lactodorum )

Wall, Staffordshire (Letocetum )

Whitchurch, Shropshire (Mediolanum )

Winchester (Venta Belgarum )

Wroxeter, Shropshire (Viroconium Cornoviorum )

York (Eboracum )

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