The Wroxeter Stone is a stone unearthed at Wroxeter, England, in 1967. It bears an inscription in an Insular Celtic language, identified by the Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) at UCL as "partly-Latinized Primitive Irish".
The text of the inscription reads: CVNORIX | MACVSM/A | QVICO[L]I[N]E
This is traditionally rendered into words as: CVNORIX MACVS MAQVI COLINE
Translation:Cunorix son of Maqui Coline, where Cunorix and Maqui Coline are personal names.