The Roman Map of Britain Ptolemy's Geography

Geography II 3.4 The eastern coast, from Dunnet Head to the South Foreland

Next a description of the sides on the east and south, . .
next which lies the Germanicus ocean. . .
After Tarvedum or Orcas promontory, above mentioned, . .

Virvedrum promontory

31° 60°

Verubium promontory

30°30' 59°40'

Ila river-mouth

30° 59°40'

the High Bank

29° 59°40'

Varar estuary

27° 59°40'

Loxa river-mouth

27°30' 59°40'

Tuesis estuary

27° 59°

Caelis river-mouth

27° 58°45'

the promontory of the Taezali

27°30' 58°30'

Deva river-mouth

26° 58°30'

Tava estuary

25° 58°50'

Tina river-mouth

24° 58°30'

Boderia estuary

22°30' 59°

Alaunus river-mouth

21°20' 58°30'

Vedra river-mouth

20°10' 58°30'

Dunum gulf

20°15' 57°30'

gulf of the Gabrantovices suitable for a harbor

21° 57°

Ocelus promontory

21°15' 56°40'

Abus river-mouth

21° 56°30'

Metaris estuary

20°30' 55°40'

Gariennus river-mouth

20°50' 55°20'

a projection

21°15' 55°05'

Eidumanis river-mouth

20°10' 55°

Iamesa estuary

20°30' 54°30'

after which Cantium promontory

22° 54°