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The first Julius. The second Claudius. The third Severus. The fourth Carinus. The fifth Constantius. The sixth Maximus. The seventh Maximianus. The eighth another Severus Aequantius. The ninth Constantius.** This list of the Roman emperors who visited Britain, is omitted in many of the MSS.

Here beginneth the history of the Britons, edited by Mark the anchorite, a holy bishop of that people.

7. The island of Britain derives its name from Brutus, a Roman consul. Taken from the south-west point it inclines a little towards the west, and to its northern extremity measures eight hundred miles, and is in breadth two hundred. It contains thirty three cities,[1] viz.

1. Cair ebrauc (York).

2. Cair ceint (Canterbury).

3. Cair gurcoc (Anglesey?).

4. Cair guorthegern [2]

5. Cair custeint (Carnarvon).

6. Cair guoranegon (Worcester).

7. Cair segeint (Silchester).

8. Cair guin truis (Norwich, or Winwick).

9. Cair merdin (Caermarthen).

10. Cair peris (Porchester).

11. Cair lion (Caerleon-upon-Usk).

12. Cair mencipit (Verulam).

13. Cair caratauc (Catterick).

14. Cair ceri (Cirencester).

15. Cair glout (Gloucester).

16. Cair luillid (Carlisle).

17. Cair grant (Grantchester, now Cambridge).

18. Cair daun (Doncaster), or Cair dauri (Dorchester).

19. Cair britoc (Bristol).

20. Cair meguaid (Meivod).

21. Cair mauiguid (Manchester).

22. Cair ligion (Chester).

23. Cair guent (Winchester, or Caerwent, in Monmouthshire).

24. Cair collon (Colchester, or St. Colon, Cornwall).

25. Cair londein (London).

26. Cair guorcon (Worren, or Woran, in Pembrokeshire).

27. Cair lerion (Leicester).

28. Cair draithou (Drayton).

29. Cair pensavelcoit (Pevensey, in Sussex).

30. Cairtelm (Teyn-Grace, in Devonshire).

31. Cair Urnahc (Wroxeter, in Shropshire).

32. Cair colemion (Camelet, in Somersetshire).

33. Cair loit coit (Lincoln).

[1] V.R. Twenty-eight, twenty-one.

[2] Site unknown.

These are the names of the ancient cities of the island of Britain.

it has also a vast many promontories, and castles innumerable, built of brick and stone. Its inhabitants consist of four different people; the Scots, the Picts, the Saxons and the ancient Britons.

8. Three considerable islands belong to it; one, on the south, opposite the Armorican shore, called Wight;* another between Ireland and Britain, called Eubonia or Man; and another directly north, beyond the Picts, named Orkney; and hence it was anciently a proverbial expression, in reference to its kings and rulers, "He reigned over Britain and its three islands."* Inis-gueith, or Gueith.

6. It is fertilized by several rivers, which traverse it in all directions, to the east and west, to the south and north; but there are two pre-eminently distinguished among the rest, the Thames and the Severn, which formerly, like the two arms of Britain, bore the ships employed in the conveyance of riches acquired by commerce. The Britons were once very populous, and exercised extensive dominion from sea to sea.

10.* Respecting the period when this island became inhabited subsequently to the flood, I have seen two distinct relations.

According to the annals of the Roman history, the Britons deduce their origin both from the Greeks and Romans. On the side of the mother, from Lavinia, the daughter of Latinus, king of Italy, and of the race of Silvanus, the son of Inachus, the son of Dardanus;who was the son of Saturn, king of the Greeks, and who, having possessed himself of a part of Asia, built the city of Troy.

Dardanus was the father of Troius, who was the father of Priam and Anchises; Anchises was the father of Aeneas, who was the father of Ascanius and Silvius; and this Silvius was the son of Aeneas and Lavinia, the daughter of the king of Italy. From the sons of Aeneas and Lavinia descended Romulus and Remus, who were the sons of the holy queen Rhea, and the founders of Rome. Brutus was consul when he conquered Spain, and reduced that country to a Roman province. He afterwards subdued the island of Britain, whose inhabitants were the descendants of the Romans, from Silvius Posthumus. He was called Posthumus because he was born after the death of Aeneas his father; and his mother Lavinia concealed herself during her pregnancy; he was called Silvius, because he was born in a wood. Hence the Roman kings were called Silvan, and the Britons from Brutus, and rose from the family of Brutus.

* The whole of this, as far as the end of the paragraph, is omitted in several MSS.

Aeneas, after the Trojan war, arrived with his son in Italy; and Having vanquished Turnus, married Lavinia, the daughter of king Latinus, who was the son of Faunus, the son of Picus, the son of Saturn. After the death of Latinus, Aeneas obtained the kingdom Of the Romans, and Lavinia brought forth a son, who was named Silvius. Ascanius founded Alba, and afterwards married. And Lavinia bore to Aeneas a son, named Silvius; but Ascanius [1]

married a wife, who conceived and became pregnant. And Aeneas, having been informed that his daughter-in-law was pregnant, ordered his son to send his magician to examine his wife, whether the child conceived were male or female. The magician came and examined the wife and pronounced it to be a son, who should become the most valiant among the Italians, and the most beloved of all men. [2]

In consequence of this prediction, the magician was put to death by Ascanius; but it happened that the mother of the child dying at its birth, he was named Brutus; ad after a certain interval, agreeably to what the magician had foretold, whilst he was playing with some others he shot his father with an arrow, not intentionally but by accident. [3] He was, for this cause, expelled from Italy, and came to the islands of the Tyrrhene sea, when he was exiled on account of the death of Turnus, slain by Aeneas. He then went among the Gauls, and built the city of the Turones, called Turnis. [4]

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