For the purposes of Excalibur Britain is divided into the following Counties:

Bedfordshire:
An area of 302 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 14 Manors here and the county is assessed at 17 Hundreds, each valued at £13.
In this county, stand: the town of Sandy, the town of Dunstable,

Berkshire:
An area of 463 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 29 Manors here and the county is assessed at 33 Hundreds, each valued at £15.
In this county, stand: the town of Reading, the market town of Englefield,

Buckinghamshire:
An area of 479 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 31 Manors here and the county is assessed at 34 Hundreds, each valued at £16.
In this county, stand: the market town of Dropshort, the market town of Fleet-Marston,

Cambridgeshire:
An area of 315 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 30 Manors here and the county is assessed at 22 Hundreds, each valued at £17.
In this county, stand: the town of Cambridge, the market town of March,

Cheshire:
An area of 649 thousand acres, where Livestock rearing predominates.
There are 12 Manors here and the county is assessed at 19 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
There are 3 Salt Workings, each valued at £50.
In this county, stand: the city of Chester, the market town of Heronbridge, the market town of Northwich, the town of Middlewich,

Cornwall:
An area of 868 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 13 Manors here and the county is assessed at 20 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
There are 2 Lead Mines, each valued at £30.
There is a Tin Mine valued at £50.
In this county, stand: the fort of Nanstallon, the town of Bodmin, the fishing port of Falmouth, the hill fort of Black head, the hill fort of Tintagel,

Cumberland:
An area of 973 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 14 Manors here and the county is assessed at 22 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Ravenglass, the town of Carlisle, the fishing port of Maryport, the market town of Penrith, the market town of Brougham, the fort of Drumburgh,

Derbyshire:
An area of 643 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 10 Manors here and the county is assessed at 28 Hundreds, each valued at £12.
There is a Lead Mine valued at £30.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Buxton, the market town of Littlechester, the fort of Melendra-Castle, the fort of Brough, the market town of Chesterfield,

Devon:
An area of 1671 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 24 Manors here and the county is assessed at 72 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the city of Exeter, the market town of Tiverton, the fort of Cullompton, the hill fort of Oakhampton, the fort of North-Tawton,

Dorset:
An area of 624 thousand acres, where the Villa predominates.
There are 35 Manors here and the county is assessed at 36 Hundreds, each valued at £16.
There are 2 Salt Workings, each valued at £50.
In this county, stand: the city of Dorchester, the hill fort of Hod-Hill, the fort of Shapwick, the fishing port of Bridport, the market town of Badbury,

Durham:
An area of 649 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 21 Manors here and the county is assessed at 28 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the market town of Binchester, the market town of Chester-le-Street, the market town of South-Shields, the fort of Bowes, the fort of Ebchester, the fort of Lanchester,

Essex:
An area of 978 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 59 Manors here and the county is assessed at 70 Hundreds, each valued at £18.
There are 5 Salt Workings, each valued at £50.
In this county, stand: the Civitate of Colchester, the market town of Great-Chesterford, the walled town of Chelmsford, the fort of Stanway, the Port of Bradwell-on-Sea, the market town of Kelvedon,

Gloucestershire:
An area of 804 thousand acres, where the Villa predominates.
There are 66 Manors here and the county is assessed at 46 Hundreds, each valued at £18.
There are 2 Iron Workings, each valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the city of Gloucester, the walled town of Cirencester, the fort of Dorn, the market town of Bourton-on-the-Water,

Hampshire:
An area of 868 thousand acres, where the Villa predominates.
There are 56 Manors here and the county is assessed at 50 Hundreds, each valued at £18.
In this county, stand: the city of Winchester, the town of Silchester, the fort of Bitterne, the walled port town of Porchester,

Herefordshire:
An area of 538 thousand acres, where the Villa predominates.
There are 27 Manors here and the county is assessed at 31 Hundreds, each valued at £15.
In this county, stand: the fort of Kenchester, the market town of Lientwardine, the market town of Weston-under-Penyard, the fort of Buckton,

Hertfordshire:
An area of 404 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 30 Manors here and the county is assessed at 29 Hundreds, each valued at £16.
There are 2 Iron Workings, each valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the town of St.-Albans, the market town of Welwyn, the market town of Baldock, the market town of Braughing,

Isle of Wight:
An area of 94 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 12 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £18.
In this county, stand: the town of Newport,

Kent:
An area of 975 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 61 Manors here and the county is assessed at 70 Hundreds, each valued at £20.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Canterbury, the town of Rochester, the market town of Crayford, the walled port town of Lympne, the walled port town of Reculver, the walled port town of Dover, the walled port town of Richborough,

Lancashire:
An area of 1201 thousand acres, where Livestock rearing predominates.
There are 21 Manors here and the county is assessed at 34 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the town of Ribchester, the fort of Lancaster, the fort of Burrow-in-Lonsdale, the fort of Cattleshaw, the town of Manchester,

Huntingdonshire:
An area of 233 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 14 Manors here and the county is assessed at 17 Hundreds, each valued at £11.
In this county, stand: the market town of Water-Newton, the market town of Godmanchester,

Leicestershire:
An area of 532 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 24 Manors here and the county is assessed at 23 Hundreds, each valued at £14.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the Civitate of Leicester, the fort of Wigston-Parva, the market town of High-Cross,

Lincolnshire:
An area of 1704 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 75 Manors here and the county is assessed at 77 Hundreds, each valued at £22.
There are 2 Salt Workings, each valued at £50.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the Civitate of Lincoln, the market town of Caister, the market town of Horncastle, the fort of Marton, the market town of Saltersford,

Middlesex:
An area of 222 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 15 Manors here and the county is assessed at 16 Hundreds, each valued at £16.
In this county, stand: the Civitate of London, the market town of Brockley-Hill,

Monmouthshire:
An area of 346 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 12 Manors here and the county is assessed at 15 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Caerwent, the market town of Monmouth, the market town of Broughspring,

Norfolk:
An area of 1314 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 73 Manors here and the county is assessed at 81 Hundreds, each valued at £22.
There is a Salt Works valued at £50.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Caister, the fishing port of Caister-on-Sea, the walled town of Brancastor, the fort of Burgh-Castle,

Northampton:
An area of 595 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 43 Manors here and the county is assessed at 42 Hundreds, each valued at £20.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the fort of Whilton-Lodge, the market town of Towcester, the market town of Irchester, the market town of Duston,

Northumberland:
An area of 1292 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 41 Manors here and the county is assessed at 55 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the market town of Corbridge, the market town of Great-Chesters, the market town of Chesterholme, the market town of Risingham, the market town of Chesters, the market town of Wallsend, the fort of Whitley-Castle, the fort of High Rochester, the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,

Nottinghamshire:
An area of 540 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 23 Manors here and the county is assessed at 23 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the hill fort of Castle-Hill, the fort of East-Stoke, the town of Littleborough, the town of Brough, the town of Willoughby,

Oxfordshire:
An area of 479 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 36 Manors here and the county is assessed at 34 Hundreds, each valued at £18.
In this county, stand: the fort of Alchester, the market town of Dorchester, the fort of Dorchester,

Rutland:
An area of 97 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 6 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the market town of Great-Casterton, the market town of Oakham,
Shropshire:
An area of 861 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 31 Manors here and the county is assessed at 37 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
There is a Lead Mine valued at £30.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Wroxeter, the market town of Redhill, the market town of Whitchurch, the fort of Brompton, the fort of Stretford-Bridge,

Somerset:
An area of 1032 thousand acres, where the Villa predominates.
There are 64 Manors here and the county is assessed at 59 Hundreds, each valued at £16.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
There are 3 Lead Mines, each valued at £30.
In this county, stand: the fort of Ilchester, the fishing port of Sea-Mills, the market town of Camerton, the fort of Wiveliscombe, the hill fort of Ham-Hill,

Staffordshire:
An area of 738 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 26 Manors here and the county is assessed at 32 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the market town of Water-Eaton, the market town of Chesterton, the fort of Trent-Vale, the fort of Stretton-Bridge,

Suffolk:
An area of 557 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 33 Manors here and the county is assessed at 40 Hundreds, each valued at £20.
In this county, stand: the market town of Ixworth, the fort of Baylham-House, the fort of Walton-Castle, the fishing port of Felixstowe, the market town of Bury, the town of Lackford,

Surrey:
An area of 461 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 31 Manors here and the county is assessed at 33 Hundreds, each valued at £19.
In this county, stand: the market town of Ewell, the town of Staines, the market town of Compton, the market town of Abinger,

Sussex:
An area of 932 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 62 Manors here and the county is assessed at 67 Hundreds, each valued at £16.
There are 21 Iron Workings, each valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the fishing port of Chichester, the fishing port of Pevensey, the market town of Iping, the market town of Hardham, the market town of Alfoldean, the market town of Hassocks,

Warwickshire:
An area of 628 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 22 Manors here and the county is assessed at 27 Hundreds, each valued at £14.
In this county, stand: the market town of Wall, the market town of Mancetter, the fort of Chesterton, the market town of Alcester,

Westmoreland:
An area of 504 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 8 Manors here and the county is assessed at 12 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Watercrook, the market town of Ambleside, the fort of Hardknott, the fort of Brough,

Wiltshire:
An area of 860 thousand acres, where the Villa predominates.
There are 54 Manors here and the county is assessed at 49 Hundreds, each valued at £17.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Bath, the market town of Mildenhall, the market town of Sandy-Lane, the walled town of Old-Sarum,

Worcestershire:
An area of 447 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 15 Manors here and the county is assessed at 19 Hundreds, each valued at £12.
There is a Salt Works valued at £50.
In this county, stand: the market town of Droitwich, the fort of Metchley, the city of Worcester,

Yorkshire East Riding:
An area of 750 thousand acres, where the Three field system predominates.
There are 38 Manors here and the county is assessed at 43 Hundreds, each valued at £20.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
In this county, stand: the market town of Brough, the town of Doncaster, the fort of Hayton, the fort of Templeborough,
Yorkshire North Riding:
An area of 1362 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 26 Manors here and the county is assessed at 31 Hundreds, each valued at £13.
In this county, stand: the market town of Aldborough, the market town of Catterick, the town of Brough, the fort of Wensley, the market town of Malton,

Yorkshire West Riding:
An area of 1785 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 24 Manors here and the county is assessed at 41 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the Civitate of York, the market town of Adel, the town of Huddersfield, the market town of Ilkley, the market town of Castleford, the market town of Tadcaster,

Anglesey:
An area of 176 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 7 Manors here and the county is assessed at 8 Hundreds, each valued at £12.
In this county, stand: the market town of Llangefni, the fort of Caer Gybi,

Brecknock:
An area of 469 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 16 Manors here and the county is assessed at 20 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
There is an Iron Works valued at £25.
There is a Lead Mine valued at £30.
In this county, stand: the fort of Cae-Caer, the fort of Pen-y-Gaer,

Caernarvonshire:
An area of 346 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 8 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
There are 2 Copper Mines, each valued at £40.
In this county, stand: the walled port town of Caernarfon, the fort of Caerhun,

Cardiganshire:
An area of 443 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 8 Manors here and the county is assessed at 10 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
There is a Gold Mine valued at £240.
In this county, stand: the fort of Llanio, the fort of Trawsgoed, the fort of Llandovery,

Carmarthenshire:
An area of 588 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 20 Manors here and the county is assessed at 25 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Carmarthen, the walled town of Caerphilly,

Denbighshire:
An area of 428 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 15 Manors here and the county is assessed at 18 Hundreds, each valued at £11.
There is a Lead Mine valued at £30.
In this county, stand: the fort of Llanfor, the town of Ruthin,

Flintshire:
An area of 164 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 7 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the fort of Prestatyn, the fort of Ffridd,

Glamorganshire:
An area of 523 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 21 Manors here and the county is assessed at 22 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Usk, the walled town of Caerleon, the town of Abergavenny, the town of Neath, the walled port town of Cardiff,

Merioneth:
An area of 422 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 7 Manors here and the county is assessed at 10 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
There is a Copper Mine valued at £40.
In this county, stand: the fort of Caer-Gai, the market town of Dolgellau,

Montgomeryshire:
An area of 510 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 8 Manors here and the county is assessed at 12 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the walled town of Caerswys, the fort of Castell-Collen, the fort of Colwyn-Castle,

Pembrokeshire:
An area of 393 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 14 Manors here and the county is assessed at 17 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the fort of Llanelli, the market town of Tenby,

Radnor:
An area of 301 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Gaer, the fort of Dolau-Gaer,

Aberdeen:
An area of 1263 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 8 Manors here and the county is assessed at 18 Hundreds, each valued at £6.
In this county, stand: the fort of Kintore, the Port of Aberdeen, the market town of Peterhead,

Angus:
An area of 559 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 9 Manors here and the county is assessed at 13 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Cardean, the fort of Invergowrie, the market town of Forfar,

Argyle:
An area of 1990 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 12 Manors here and the county is assessed at 28 Hundreds, each valued at £6.
In this county, stand: the Port of Oban, the market town of Inverary,

Ayreshire:
An area of 724 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 11 Manors here and the county is assessed at 31 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Lurg-Moor, the fort of Outerwards, the market town of Girvan, the town of Ayre,

Banfshire:
An area of 403 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 4 Manors here and the county is assessed at 6 Hundreds, each valued at £7.
In this county, stand: the fort of Auchinhove, the market town of Banf,

Berwickshire:
An area of 292 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Berwick,

Bute:
An area of 139 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 4 Manors here and the county is assessed at 3 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the fishing port of Rothesay, the market town of Broddick,

Caithness:
An area of 438 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 7 Manors here and the county is assessed at 10 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fishing port of Thurso, the fort of Wick,

Dumfries:
An area of 688 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 23 Manors here and the county is assessed at 29 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the fort of Birrens, the town of Dumfries, the fort of Drumlanrig,

Dunbartonshire:
An area of 155 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 7 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the market town of Croy-Hill, the fort of Dumbarton,

Fife:
An area of 407 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 12 Manors here and the county is assessed at 17 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the fort of Carpaw, the town of Falkirk,

Invernesshire:
An area of 2695 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 15 Manors here and the county is assessed at 38 Hundreds, each valued at £6.
In this county, stand: the town of Inverness, the fort of Newtonmore, the fort of Fort-William,

Kinkardine:
An area of 242 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 5 Manors here and the county is assessed at 6 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Stracathro, the fishing port of Stonehaven,

Kirkudbright:
An area of 574 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 9 Manors here and the county is assessed at 13 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Glenlochar, the fort of Gatehouse-of-Fleet, the market town of Kirkubright,

Lanark:
An area of 574 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 19 Manors here and the county is assessed at 25 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the fort of Bearsden, the market town of Glasgow,

Lothian:
An area of 481 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 16 Manors here and the county is assessed at 21 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the market town of Carriden, the fort of Crammond, the fort of Inveresk, the town of Edinburgh, the fort of Camelon,

Moray:
An area of 304 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 11 Manors here and the county is assessed at 13 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the fort of Inchtuthil, the fort of Ardoch, the market town of Elgin,

Nairn:
An area of 104 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 5 Manors here and the county is assessed at 4 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the market town of Nairn,

Orkney:
An area of 240 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 5 Manors here and the county is assessed at 5 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the Port of Kirkwall, the fort of Stromness,

Peeble:
An area of 222 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 5 Manors here and the county is assessed at 5 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Easter-Happrew, the market town of Peeble, the fort of Cornhill,

Perth:
An area of 1595 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 10 Manors here and the county is assessed at 23 Hundreds, each valued at £6.
In this county, stand: the fort of Bertha, the fort of Fendock, the fort of Dalginross, the market town of Pitlochrie, the market town of Perth,

Renfrew:
An area of 143 thousand acres, where Celtic farming predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 6 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the market town of Renfrew, the fort of Duntocher,

Ross and Cromarty:
An area of 1997 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 12 Manors here and the county is assessed at 29 Hundreds, each valued at £6.
In this county, stand: the market town of Dingwall, the fort of Invergordon,

Roxboroughshire:
An area of 425 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 7 Manors here and the county is assessed at 10 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Newsteads, the market town of Hawick, the fort of Woden Law,

Selkirkshire:
An area of 171 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 4 Manors here and the county is assessed at 4 Hundreds, each valued at £9.
In this county, stand: the market town of Selkirk, the fort of Oxten,

Shetland:
An area of 352 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 8 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the market town of Lerwick, the fort of Sumburgh,

Stirlingshire:
An area of 288 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 5 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fort of Drumquhassie, the market town of Dunblaine,

Sutherland:
An area of 1297 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 8 Manors here and the county is assessed at 19 Hundreds, each valued at £6.
In this county, stand: the market town of Dornoch, the fort of Culrain,

Wigtownshire:
An area of 311 thousand acres, where Hill farming predominates.
There are 6 Manors here and the county is assessed at 7 Hundreds, each valued at £8.
In this county, stand: the fishing port of Stranraer, the fort of Glenluce,

Hebrides:
An area of 200 thousand acres, where Mountain pasture predominates.
There are 4 Manors here and the county is assessed at 3 Hundreds, each valued at £10.
In this county, stand: the Port of Portree, the fort of Stornaway,

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