Cambria triumphans, or, Brittain in its perfect lustre shevving the origen and antiquity of that illustrious nation, the succession of their kings and princes, from the first, to King Charles of happy memory, the description of the countrey, the history of the antient and moderne estate, the manner of the investure of the princes, with the coats of arms of the nobility / by Percie Enderbie, Gent.
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- Cambria triumphans, or, Brittain in its perfect lustre shevving the origen and antiquity of that illustrious nation, the succession of their kings and princes, from the first, to King Charles of happy memory, the description of the countrey, the history of the antient and moderne estate, the manner of the investure of the princes, with the coats of arms of the nobility / by Percie Enderbie, Gent.
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- Enderbie, Percy, d. 1670.
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Contents
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- title page
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TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY Charles the Second, KING of Great
BRITTAIN, and PRINCE ofWALES, &c. -
THE GENEALOGY OF CHARLES THE II
d. MONARCH of GreatBRITTAIN, from theWELSH Blood. - TO THE Gentle Reader VVhether WELSH or ENGLISH, P. E. wisheth all Happiness.
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THE ANCIENT AND MODERN
BRITTISH andWELSH HISTORY. Beginning withBRƲTE and continued untill KINGCHARLES the First.-
The First Part.
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The Arrivall of
Brute inAlbion. -
Locrinus second King ofBrittain. -
Gwendolena Queen Regent ofBrittain. -
Madan Son toLocrine andGwendolena Succeeds in theKINGDOME. - MEMPRICIƲS.
- EBRANCK.
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The Line of
YORK. - BRƲTE GREEN-SHIELD.
- LEIL.
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Lud orLud Hurdribras aliasCicuber. -
BLADƲD the Son ofLud Hardibras -
Earls of
BATH. -
LEIR the Son ofBLADUD. - CORDEILLA.
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Cunedagius andMorgan. - RIƲALLƲS.
- GƲRGƲSTIƲS.
- SISILLIƲS.
- JAGO or LAGO.
- Kymmacus or Kynimacus.
- GORBODƲG.
- FERREX and PORREX.
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An Addition of
Robert Record thus. - Epilogus Libri Primi.
- MƲLMƲTIƲS DƲNWALLO.
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BELLINƲS andBRENNƲS.
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The Arrivall of
- genealogy
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THE ANCIENT AND MODERN
BRITTISH andWELSH HISTORY, Beginning withBRƲTE, and continued untill KINGCHARLES the First.The Second Book. - GƲRGƲINTƲS.
- GƲINTHELINƲS.
- SISILLIƲS.
- KIMARƲS.
- ELIANƲS.
- MORINDƲS.
- GORBOMANNƲS.
- ARCHIGALLO.
- ELIDƲRƲS.
- ARCHIGALLO.
- ELIDƲRƲS.
- ELIDƲRƲS.
- GORBOMANNƲS.
- MARGAN.
- EMERIANƲS.
- YDWALLO.
- RIMO.
- GERƲNTIƲS.
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CATELL
or CATELLƲS. - COILƲS.
- PORREX.
- CHIRIMƲS.
- FƲLGENIƲS.
-
ELDRED
or ELDREDƲS. - ANDROGEOS.
- ƲRIANƲS.
- ELIƲD.
- DEDANTIƲS.
- DETONƲS.
- MERIANƲS.
- BLADƲNƲS.
- CAPENƲS.
- OVINƲS.
- SISILIƲS.
- BLEDGABREDƲS.
- ARCHIMALƲS.
- ELDOLƲS.
- RODIANƲS.
- REDARGIƲS.
- SAMƲLIƲS.
- PENISILLƲS.
- PYRRƲS.
- CAPORƲS.
- DINELLƲS.
- HELY.
- LƲD.
- CASSABILAN.
- GƲIDERIƲS.
- ARVIRAGƲS.
- MARIƲS.
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CARACTICƲS his Speech.
- genealogy
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THE ANCIENT AND MODERN
BRITTISH andWELSH HISTORY, Beginning withBRƲTE, and continued untill KINGCHARLES the First.The Third Book. -
The Succession of the
Roman Emperors fromNero untoDomitian. -
The Princes and Men of Note among the Brittains, -
The
Oration of the gallant LadyVoadica, to theBrittains. - SƲETONIƲS his Exhortation to his Souldiers.
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The Speech or Oration of
Galgacus to his Souldiers. -
AGRICOLA his Speech to his Souldiers. -
section
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The Succession of the
Roman Emperors fromNerva Coc∣ceius untoHonorius, in whose time theRomans gave over the Government of the Isle ofBrittain. -
Lieutenants in
Brittain fromNerva Cocceius, his Entrance into the Government of the Empire, until the Reign ofHonorius the Emperor. -
Princes and secular Men of special Note among the
Brittains. -
Archbishops of
London from the time of KingLucius untill the coming of theSaxons.
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The Succession of the
- section
- COILLƲS.
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The Succession of the
- genealogy
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THE ANTIENT & MODERN BRITTISH AND WELSH HISTORY, Beginning with BRUTE, and continued until King CHARLES the first.
The Fourth Book.
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The First Part.
- title page
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TO HIS ROYAL GRACE THE DUKE, BROTHER TO His Sacred Majesty, MONARCH of Great BRITTAIN, King of
France andIreland, &c. - prologue
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part - 2
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Tomus Secundus. THE ANCIENT and MODERN BRITTISH and WELSH HISTORY.
- Vortimer.
-
Vortiger restored. -
Aurelianus orAurelius Ambrosius. - Ʋter Pendragan.
- King Arthur.
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The Heresies of
Pelagius. - The Order and Institution of the round table.
- The Articles of the round table.
- Constantine.
- Aurelius Conanus.
- Vorliporus.
- Malgo Conanus.
- Careticus.
- Cadwane
- Cadwallin.
- Cadwallader
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Ivor the son ofAlan. -
Roderike orRodri, the Son ofEdwal Yworch. -
Conan Tindaythwy the Son ofRoderike. -
Mervin Ʋrich andEsylht the Daughter ofConan. -
Roderike the Great. - This shall suffice for the description of the Country
- genealogy - 2
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THE SECOND BOOK.
- Howel Dha.
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Howel Son ofJanaf. -
Cadwallon the Son ofJanaf. -
Meredyth the Son ofap Howel Dha. -
Edwal ap Meyric the son ofMeredith: -
Aedan the Son ofBlegored. -
Lhewellin the son ofSitsylht andAngharat the Daughter ofMeredith. -
Gruffith ap Lhewlyn ap Sitsylt andAngharat. -
Blethin andRiwalhon the Sons ofConvyn. -
Trahern the Son ofCaradoc. -
Gruffith the Son ofConan. -
There are three sorts of Minstrels in
Wales. -
Owen Gwyneth soof Gruffith ap Conan. -
1. St.
David.
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THE THIRD BOOK OF THE Antient and Modern Brittish and Welsh HISTORY.
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David the son ofOwen Gwyneth. -
Lhewelin orLeoline magnus. -
David the son ofLhewelyn. -
Lhewelyn andOwen the sons ofGruffith ap Lhewelyn. -
Articles sent from the Arch-Bishop of
Canterbury, to be intimated toLhewelin Prince ofWales, and to the People of the same Country. -
The Answer of Prince
Lhewelyn, to the above-written Articles. -
Certain Griefs sent from
Lhewelyn to the Archbishop, translated word by word out of the Records of the said Archbishop. -
These Griefs following were done by the King and his Officers, to the Lord
David ap Gruffith. -
Griefs and Injuries offered by the King and his Officers, to the men of
Ros. -
These Griefs following the King and his Justices offered to
Rees Vachan ofStratywy. -
These be the Griefs which the King and his Justice gave to
Lhewelyn ap Rees, andHowell ap Rees. -
These be the Griefs done by the Englishmen, to the sons of
Meredyth ap Owen. -
The Complaints of the Noblemen of
Strattalyn, of the Wrongs and Griefs done to them, byRoger Clifford, andRoger Scrochill, Deputy to the saidRoger Clifford, contrary to the Priviledge, Justice and Custom of the said Noblemen, as they say and prove. -
These be the Articles of Grief done to the men of
Penlhyn, by the Constable ofHenry Chambers of the White Abbey, and his men. -
The Griefs of
Grono ap Heilyn -
Humbly sheweth to your Holiness Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury, Primate ofEngland, the Noblemen ofTegengl. That when the said Noblemen did their Homage to the LordEdward King ofEngland, the said King promi∣sed them to defend them and their Goods, and that they should use all kind of Right, Priviledge and Jurisdiction, which they did use in the time of KingHenry, by the Grant of the said King, whereof they were after spoiled. - These are to be said to the Prince before his Councel.
- The following are to be said to the Prince in secret.
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These are to be said to
David Brother toLhewelyn in secret. - section
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The Answer of the
Welshmen. -
These are to be Answered; For
David the Kings Brother.
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genealogy
- TO THE Right Honourable
- The Lord POWIS.
-
The Lord HERBERT Baron of
Cherbery andCastle-Iland. -
Sir CHARLES SOMERSET of
Troy in the County ofMonmouth, Knight of theBath. - Sir EDWARD STRADLING Baronet.
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Sir EDWARD MORGAN of
Lantarnam Com. Mon. Baronet. -
Sir TREVOR WILLIAMS of
Langibbie, Com. Mon. Baronet. -
WILLIAM LEWES of the
Van, and RICHARD LEWES ofEdington Esquires, and Brothers. -
THOMAS MORGAN of
Maughan Esq
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THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE Antient and Modern Brittish and Welsh HISTORY.
-
Edward
of Caernarvon. -
Edward ofWindsor. -
Edward ofWoodstock surnamed theBlack Prince. - section
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Richard ofBurdeux. -
Henry ofMonmoth. -
Edward ofWestminster. -
Edward ofWestminster. -
Edward Son ofRichard III. -
Arthur Son of K.Henry VII. -
Henry Duke ofYork. - Mary
- Elizabeth.
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The manner of Government of the Principality of
Wales. - Their Jurisdiction.
- Their Chancery, Seal and Writs.
- Their Sessions and manner of Sitting.
- Officers, Ministers, Clerks, and Writers, for the expediting of the said great Sessions.
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The Government of the Marches of
Wales, after the Statute of An. 27. & 34.H. 8. -
The Antient Officers their Names and Fees, Collected out of divers Ancient Accounts, were these following in North
Wales. - The Clerk of the great Sessions I find not.
- section
- The Officers that follow are principally necessary, besides many other Officers inferiour left out, and no doubt did serve the Princes of this Realm, although no mention of them of Record.
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A Note of the Officers, both modern and present, of the local Prin∣cipality of
Wales; which Officers are allowed Fees, and other Charges going out of the Principality, as doth appear by divers accounts before the Auditors the last year,viz. the 44 year ofEliz. -
The present revenue of the Principality of
Wales, as the same was in charge before the Auditors this last year past;viz. 44.Elizabeth. -
Prince Henry. -
Prince
Charles. -
Prince
Charles. -
The Kings Charter for the Creating of the Princes of
Wales. -
Things required unto the Creation of the Prince of
Wales.
-
Edward
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Tomus Secundus. THE ANCIENT and MODERN BRITTISH and WELSH HISTORY.