V
- Valentia, a part of Britaine, why so called,
- 2.15
- How limited,
- ••.16
- Vel••••••••, ancient people in Ire∣land, where placed,
- 139 4
- Venedotia, i. North-Wales.
- Venta Belgarum, i. Winche∣ster,
- 13.9
- Venta Icenorum, i. Castor,
- 35 5
- Venta Silurum, i. Monmouth,
- 107.4
- Robert de Vere, Earle of Ox∣ford, Marquesse of Dublin, and Duke of Ireland,
- 45 5
- Verolanium or Verolamium in Hertford-shire.
- 39.5.
- Sacked by Queene Boduo,
- 39 5
- Verterae, a place in Westmor∣land,
- 85.8
- Vffines whence so called,
- 35 3
- Vidoms what they were,
- 4 6
- Saint Vincents Rocke,
- 23.6
- Virgata, or Yardland, what it is,
- 57.3
- Vlster Province how boun∣ded,
- 145.1
- The forme thereof,
- 145 2
- The dimension of it,
- I∣bid.
- The ayre of it,
- 145.3
- The soyle and commodi∣ties hereof,
- 145.4
- By whom possessed in old time,
- 145 5.6
- Their ancient custome of making a King,
- 145.6
- Religious houses in it,
- 145 10
- Counties and Townes in it,
- 146
- Vodia or Vdiae an ancient Na∣tion in Ireland, where plan∣ted,
- 139.4
- Vodius, Arch-Bishop of Lon∣don slaine by Vortigerne,
- 6 5
- Voluntii,
- 145.5
- Vortigerne where consumed by lightning,
- 111.5
- Vortimer slew in Battell Hor∣sa brother to Hengist,
- 7 11
- Vpton in Worcester-shire a Station of the Romanes,
- 51 6
- Vriconium. See VVroxce••ster.
- Vsoconia. See Okenyate.
- Vrsula, the Duke of Cornwals daughter, with her Virgin-Saints,
- 21.5
- Vske-bah, an wholesome A∣quavitae in Ireland,
- 137.6
- Vterini, ancient people in Ire∣land where they dwelt,
- 139.4