RESINGHAM, (Northamptonshire) on the r. Read, near Readmouth, where it falls into the Tine, has been almost washed away by its r. It has many remains of antiquity, particularly inscriptions; many of which were copied, about anno 1606, by Sir Rob. Cotton, as well as since by Mr. Warburton, and may be seen in Camden's history; from which it appears, that its ancient Pagan inh. worshipped a god, called MOGON. The Roman street comes hither from Corbridge.