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Show The third Bookeof 18 fame againtt a ters fiege. She honorable fathers and ail the multitude of other people not apt far lwarres, remainedfill in the citte, as it twere to peMi rif with their countrie if bap fo befell. FBnthemeanefimecame the Galles fo the citie, CheGates p amd enttring by the gate Collina,the palfed forth the enterime ome. right wap onto the marketplace, maruclling to fee Theflate ofthe fieng the great magnificence and rotali builoings of thereby to haue oucr tuctght : therebpon the ao- Camiting tik appotnteth the Gallesaf their paiment. tenceat all, were put to the fvozd,and their honfes leautng them in libertic returned home againe. Mnthotolecuer the matter palled, thus nuch haue facked.. And thusivas Koure taken bp the tivo bres tueffept frontour purpofe, to thetv fointthat of that thien, Weline and Weenne, 365peares after the noble and moft famous capteine Beennus, tho (as firt builoing thereof. iefines this, the Galles at 265 The capitol tempted trthe night (eaton to haue entren the capt 30 hot onelicourbiftories, but alfo Giouan Villani the toll : and itt Deed ordered theienterprife fo feerctls, defended, Florentine doth report)iwas a Weltaine,and bzother. to Weline(as before is mentioned)although F knote that they had atchiued their purpofe, if a fort of ganbders had not with their crie and noite diftiofen that mane other tuziters are not of that mind,affirs thent, in wakening the Romansthat toere aléepe: ¢{o bp that meanes were the Galles beaten backe amb repelled, Camillus reuoked from exile ; made dittator , and receineth peremptorie anthoritie, he ouerthroweth the Galles ina. pitchtfield, contronerfie betweene writers touching Brennus andBelinus left undetermined; of diners‘foundationseres ions andreparations dooneand at. chiued by Belinsut, the banning of bis bodie in flead of hie burieng, The fourth Chapter. ax He Romans being thus : kar with anotable commendation ofQueene Martite. . i, Uy the Bettains , fin the peare of « eothe worl1596,atter the butt sy aingof Home80, after the y delitierariceofthe Afraciites fetdoturic by thom that bane recozncd the owingsof thofetimes;thereof the errozis growen, Botwveit A doubt nothut that the tenth of this matter Hal be an (220ZK nize fullie fiften out in time bp the learned and fu Dious offuch antiquities.But nolo to our purpoft. His tsallo to benoten, that ahere our hiftories make mention, that Weline fuas abzoad twithy rer mrontic,and byacerteine bind of bap , the Roman s inliig? Geemanie:, and Stalies Ticts Liuius fpeaketty but Tests "< out ‘of ‘captinitie 164: conv OR) ples; tahtch toadabout the 33 aNd appeaten fuch ctuill pitcor, as feened pet to te maine afterthemaner of a remnantof thote (ot, reigned tnthiglate, 1But as be twas butte it hang herewith, neathtobe hitont of this life, afer he habreighey 27 peares , andthen Ioas be buricn at atonbon, ~ ; ee eee : ; Jeilius the ope af Guinteline', Weing not.pare Sécelius Ofeucn prares of age then bis father pied, toas atz itten hing,tn the peare 3659,afterthe bunting Konte 430, ¢ after the deliucrance ofthe {fraclites PEEitglty chronicle tsramen Cottnbattis, and by BUFofcaptiuitic 218, ei the firt after the ocath Af Mathew Weftinin: Heis foramen sbarhiruc, the 5° Btoratiner, Byreaton that Stcilfus teas not of age the feuenthking ofthe Pernaris. ChisGurguint in Thichbicatate the tribeitegranted byGiiftnbag hing S{Denirhavke in perpetmitie bite the hints HEwee dainethas denied ; gatetlt te tena, tteomendaeEee,here anh Serrecont HiticeanMbhatthebigaf Den- mabefriends , 52ers onlte went oucr to Daitia, and there through profe of bis tumzthie protuelic, at: aaa ; tompthie evs accomplithenby Welinesintepatring <x15/2e™ of cities decaien, ¢ erecting of ather netw buildings; to the:aboming: and beantifieng of bis realme and Bingdome, And amonatt other works tbich tuerebe Polyche. binereded; be builoeda citiei the fonth part of oenae Wales, neare tothe placetibete the viner ofase SFpast falleth inte Seuerne,fatt bp Ctamozgan, tbicritic: pp wine Caerleon wasthe principall citie in time pat of all Demetiaynolocalled Southivales, Panie notable cmon fentions,to the end he mitht rence if to the fonter efate,which Yerarneflte acconiplithen : for baning Once Yot theplace,be (tupien with great diligence to Peate Of Artarerres Mnerioh Aurvames Pagnas, o Nusinthe mol partofhisbicorics ,bothin@allia, bight Caerleon, 02 Cacriegion Ar Witke. Chis 30 ing Haken andbrorght out of ower tith citiie Beline began toreigne ouer 4° fons factions and partakings,which had fo long finte ¢ fend for bin hone, but alfo createdbim didato2, Staltesdut whether Weline ent oner with bisbzo |. way connmitting into bis banbes ( flong.as bis office 68 ther ,:ane findllic returwen backe againesicaning "*™*,: latted)an abfolute power over allmety , both of tife Wrennus behind hint,asfonre wette,o2 tharhe wont aud. death. Camillus forgetfull of the miurie tone hot at all,but remained fill at bome wxhilett bisbo to bim,and mindfull of bisbutictotvards bis cour ther twas abjoab,we catraffirmeto certeinti¢::*° trie, and lay menting the fate thereof, tnithout des Mok partofatt our toriters make report ofihani¢ "a of Rome. Wut at the deliuerie of the St ts thought that in aw hapie tinte this Guirttor Iie cante to the gouerneiment of this kingdoite, bes and pov orbders, the Writth common wealth, by'b ther bigs notf framed as fon loith the quictiwite thereof," Wut afore all things be wttetlie reniducd e Uirsuiitisthe foritic of onlie ofBrennus:iherebpon fome tweite,that after "°!"" fudyan armic as the prefent time pers atter (all appeare. Gig SUrains oz Outintellius the fonne of Gur- CLs (A quintus 278 admitted bing of IBeitaine in the Ee reforme anety, and to adore twith tuftice, tatwes Tote Thefift Chapter. " . i iuziters ,¢namelie inthetomputation of the pearcs teined toifuchettimation amangit the people calicd Galli Senone:, that he was chofent to be their:genevall capteine‘at their going ever the mountatives tito tt Mould aypeare by other twztters , that tt was inthe: bited long before thofe dates, by the people callen 131- Welins gate, anv at terngth by corruption of lar gnage Billings gate, We builded alfa a caffeli cat perceof the world 261 4,after the builoing of the cite snus. foard from this gate (as forte haue Mwzitten) abicy 20 Of Konte 399, arid fecond pere of the 206 Ditnpiad. d Twtomerot Wwaslong tine aftertikewifeealle Welins caftell, Ehts Guintoline was a tuife prince; graue in coury Loon but and is the fame thich not tue call the totwer of Lon fellamd fober in behanic2 ic hab attoa twife namep t. do, Thus Weline Ludfeng dailie to beautifie this Martia,a womanof perfect beautic, ¢ iwifesonte im lind ith gudlic butloings anv famons tworkes , at comparable, as bp bir prudent gourrnentent ana length oeparted this life, after be had reigned with equal adminittration of inffice after bir bufbands his bother tointlie and alone the {pace of 26 peres, deceafle,ouring hit fonies nitnozitie, it mot mani: felllic atpeared. - ting bimtobea Gall, and liketuife that afterthis profent time of the takingof some by this WeerNu5 110 peares.o2 thereabonts, there twas another Wyennusa Gall bp nation (fap thep) pnoer: thofe conduct another armic of the Gals irmaded Grecia, Lhich WBeennus hada'beother that bight Welaius, o although Humficy Lhoyd ait fir Iohn Prife de flat« lie dente thefaime, bp reafonof fome dffeornance it thetina izetizen tucre by their mothers intreatance §nthe meanetime thofe that kept theca bos Aloft fantithed folacke of bittels:) _- 3 fea Ded toith Wrenne and Weline, that fora thoufa Commodi pounds tuetght fn gold, the Romans thould nn re, on thete liberties , and the fain MWyenne and WBe« Aue Depart twith thei armie out of the citicann all the territories thentalfo out of Spaine. lius,three kings of‘BritammeSucceeding ech otherby lineall.defcentin the regiment,and oftheir acts anddeeds, deuifed among themfelucs bolw to reuoke Ffurius Ga lic banithed outof the cite, Ju theend.thep did not ones bernentes , of diberns their chpteme that brought mother church) ofall Demcetia, and the chiefe (er: but OfGurguintus;Guintolinus,and Sici- put to their ertreane thift, millus from ertle,fobom not lottg before thep bad biuiutts fome autho2s)lay toate and without babttationdagut Polychron that citte in old time, Jv tbich citie alfo fith the time of Chik were three churches, one of faint Julius the marty2,qrt other of faint Aron, and the third was the deceatle twas burnt,as the marter of burteng tr thofe Iho Leland, Dalesdid require. ys gate was long after called cedamongtt their otune people at home, and therefore thep concluded a peace with the Womans, ano 19 thent the Sle of Freland , tehtch a3 Pyon(br! reportoe after, the fame (re tuas tranflated buto Meneuia, After that Gurguiitus was returned into bis (that is to fay) faint Danid in Wileftivales, 4n this countrie,he mbeinca that the latos mane tp bis ane Cacrleon tvas Amphibulug bomne, the taughtand ccffors Thoulp be vhlic kept and obferued, And thus inffruced faint Albon. 19 adinintftring tnffice to his (nbteus for the teacine of This elie albuilded an hauen, with a gate v 19 veares,hefinallte departed this life,and was bw uerthe fame, toithin the cttie of Zroinonant noi ried at London, o2as fomebane at Cacrleon. Zn called Lonbdon,in the funmnittie o2 bighell part aberhis daies tas the totune of Cambzinge with the Caius, of afterfvards tuasfet a beficllofbatle, in the thich bniuerfitte firtt founded by Cantaber,bother to the fwere put the ates of his bovic,hich bodie after bis aforefaid Wartholin (accorving to fome fuziters)as mans refufen to make paimnentafter that tueiaht. eartt for gold, and not for battell, tvere eafilic oucr: Che Seles ftaffe , becaufe he prefumedto ffroke his beard:ivith tehich ininrie the Gall being provokedue Papirins 20 come, fudbas odtothe bauntivere Maine, andthe oyertyowne. reff by fight conftreined to depart the citie. (ashe fat) with bis fo2d,and therewith the Naugh: Polybius tuztteth, that the Galles tere turned fer being begun twith one, all the refioue of thofe from the fieqe of the citie, through twars whic) cyane ancient fatherlic men as thep fat in their chaires Were Maine andcrucllic murthered. After. this all the hiftorie of England. monuments are remaining there fill this day, tei fords alfointe the balance abere the tucights lap, Ano thus thilett thep tere in altercation about the houtes ofthe paer fort to befhut againt them, this matter,the one{mpoztunnate to baue, the other and thofeof the richer to rematne wide open; eberero Notfilling to qrant, the time patied > till in the fore being doubtfulof fonedeceitfull traines , thep imeane feafon Camillus came in amongit them tuere not ner rath to enterthe fame; but after thep with his power,commanding that the gold Mould be had efpted the ancient fathers fit in their chaires apee affirming that without confent ofthe parelicd in theirrich robes , as tf thep bad bin in the Dicato2,no compofition ozagreement might be conSee? fenat, thep reuerenced thent as gods, fo honozafettteo bletwasthete pozt, grauenctie im countenance, an claded by the meaner magiitrate. We gauea figne tothe Galles to prepare themfelues to battell,trher: fheof ayparelt, bute thep lightlic agreed , and togiffer thep twent. Jn the meane timett chanced, hat Darens Pu Marcus Papimus, The battell being once begun,the Galles that loked pitins froke one of the Oalics on the head with bis ome lacked. thepeople found inthe citie without refyed o2 diffe: Britains vader kings. name toas preferucd at hat time from ftuch Dithonoz and tgnontinie as tvaslikelic fo baucinfiued, Foz fomeof the couctous fort of the Calles, not conten: fed {with the (uff tocight of the gold , dip catk their zee by aif ate aetna et eine ‘pap rosriit N gitetests tobias Weetrinee, fone (84 Hbite,IE B Yad fingav whe patted big Beate Bete fiffictent of bimfelfe to guive the Ririabdoine vf the ayseenc Wultatis ,VisMother that worthteladic alley Gar? Aartia go- ta,bao the gotternance both of bis tealme and pees Bernetl in ber fei conmitted coir charge, ‘ g eid fonties rome. . Adbeivas a tomas erpertarth thiltull in pinets feterites ; bat dhictelie being abmitten to the goner? hance of the reaime,the ftubied to peeferuc the conv non wealth ingeod quict aid fhotteme oper, snp therefore peurise and etablithen paotitable ano ‘cote tetnenebbacketewarns Mritaine, he © & wententlawes,the thich atter were callen Martian Shemaketh inttedforth TeGeNeSSOelf i: of Drketies: Thete thips teryfraughtwithhen Seid. tbe thererapteine one catteo Hoch Weg, AND Waittch a ett Rear ae Hit, thobringbiotiot tothe peat othing Cuegutenettaren thathe withhis Povble inete banithes outer Spates "tuere nia teenlentes 02atelentés,and badfattentongom Seroy¢ at a, to the ertyfo fiiiy foie pottice that tonto, Fn: pth thema plate td inhabit, to thom theptoute feaen ets » Ebold ofhinras oftheir foneretgne iebene + Therefore he befought the king to confi: poled rd effate, ann of bis great bentqnttie' to ap: Ee es boid quarter there they might ‘fettle. Ing With the avnice of hisbarons grated to lates, of bir nate that fir mane them. There. iawes, laives , as thofethat were thoughtgob and necettas rie fox the pzefernation of the comnion toralth, A fred ,02 Alnred, that was long after king of ng Tad, franflates alfo out of the Weltith tong , into the Cnalith Saron {pecch, ano then were thep called after that tranflation Qarchenclagh, that is to nicane,the latucs of gpartia. Lo conclude,this tuo2Mat@. Weft, thie tyoman guided the land duritig the minczitie of bir fonnte right polttikelic ; amp bighlicto bir perpeftuall renotume and commendation. And then bir fonne caine tolatofullage, thedeltuercd by the goueriance inte bis handes . otv long he reigned toxters batic,foure auoudh but feuen peares,though Mart. Weim. other |