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Show Lhefate ofthe Bri. e of 5 Thethird Book that ihe Hnokoita +t: re Ocengt& pares.oeaeeringte Mhouldite ned thep-Inere 1h get ob cat aie» fo beanebegout finwof the Aomans:, Aedont on thejenimies iuerenot. Within of thetowne bp,and returitethithersmthteHaddennte infkicientlic mpzet fihile,atlengihnotablelongerfocnburetiei thetonteatic five tufnter teaton To, tnelttettatne there: all Fhe oftebelltom ft Gallia; he whechnitetitey {0 take this place a great number of caffell fpasifound, as © anv: manie:of thedbzitains takeninthe ontans syatfollokwenthemisrhates andmantealfa faine. resi: Spregh Sth Nive Brg ing! S05 i!" fox the tithe ,/leatt tr coueting the moze, ‘hemight paue comotinperillte lofe that hich he hadulreadie phi obfeinenr*= 2 om Gathibellanc doothfend yntothe foure ,5 fKeakfor'aidjain? Calas bof hingso he offeteth fubmi(siontoCfar,the Britains became bis tributaries., he Cem Gallia ee Men Gato} ail , Thus actopding to that ahich Cefat himlctfe and offer antentike authors haue tozittenwasidzitaine madetributarie.to the Romans bythe conduct of the fame Cefat-¢ SBut our hiftozesfarre differ from > Mon, afirmingithat Cefer comming the fecond me eft time ;fvas bp fhe 1Bzifaits toith baliancte and marfiall pootvefle beater andrepelled , as he tas at the "With theremnantofhisarmic; the differing repost itenching gor biftorn aur. and firftand fpectalliebpmeanes that Catltbellane had p byu fore fray with bI oul and manpight iuthe Shanes greatpiles of tres piked with hele warlike affaires ; Oportunitaketh Gatar , fags vpona iiavibcon pron, through thich bis thips being entred the river, tic''to get the conqueltoP the land by the diuifion iwereperithed and lo. And ater bis comminga +. betweene Caffibellane and Androgeus, the 20 land, belwas banquifged itt battell, and contfrat time ofthe Britains. fubieGion49;; <) i theRomans, nentofleinto Gallia twtththote thips that remat> ned, a2 top of this fecond bictorie ( faith Galftid) Pay Lhea. Chapter. Callibellane made a great feat at London, and fhere did facrifice tothe gods. Atihis featk there fell barfance betinirt tivo pong Din twihflert Hele: thinges gentlemen, the one named Wirilda, nephew to Cab Px patted on this foxtin thole ky parts , Caiibellane fent met Mbeliane, and the other Cuelte o2 Cioeline,being of aliance to Andzogeusearle of London. Whey fellat ""\fengersinto dient buto foure pifcozw abont iwzeftling, and after multiplieng of tingsabich ruled that fine of BS theland in thofe nates) Civ 3° tuords,thep came to dealing of blotves , by meanes frbereof parts were taken , fo that there enfued a wD Q) getortr, Carutlins, Larimar fore fraie, inthe thich diuerfe twere wounded and pie ae gulus, and Segonay, coms Hurt, andamongf ofber iirtloa the kings neyheto ‘ f manbding thent, that allem thas flaine by the bands of Cieline, Zhe ting foxe bling togithertheir Ahole puittance, thep thoula af: difpleafen beretvith, meant fo punith Eiweltne ace faile the campeof the tkomarts bp the fea fie Mhere cording to the orderof hislaiwes,(o that be was funy tertetne bands lap (as pe baue heard) for fafegard moned fo apeate indue foxmeto make anfiver to of the nauie. Thepaccording to bis appointment the murder :but Ciweline by thecomfort of Andz0cante fupvenlic thitherjand bp the aomansthat fair Geus difobeied the fummons, ¢ departed the court don forth wport them were tharplic fought tith , a * {ok oiners of thetic menthat were flaine and taken, 4° with Andzogens, in contempt of the bing and bis lawes . Ihe king tobe reuengenbpon Andzogeus, andamongt the prfoners that the Komans toke, rn & polver, and beganto make twarre bpon Cihgetoty was one . When Callibellane beard im. thefeneiwes , being fore troubled for thefe lofles thus chancingone in the neckeof an other, but namelic Andzogens percetuing himfelfe notable to witty ftand the kings puiffance, fentletters to Julius Cee mofdifcouraged, for that diuerscittes bad peloed bnito the Romans: he. fent amballadours bp means of Romiusof Arras wnto Celar, offering to tubs mit bimfelfe. Cefarmeaning to twinfer tn Gallia, and theres far ,erboxting bim fo teturne into Wettaine , and Declaring the thole matter concerning the bart ance betioirt him and the king, pomifing to af the Romans in all that he might. Zul(tus Cefartoifull fore becanfe farmer dyctw towards an end, tuilling as ofthis nteffage, prepared bis nanie, and twith all to difpatch tr Wrtaine , commanded that bottages fpeed witha mightie bol imbarked in the fame, fhould be deliuered, and appointed that tribute the came tolward Weitaine ; but per be would land, ‘Wrtains thouly peerelie fend bnto the Romans. Weallo forbad and commanded Caflibellane,that be thould not in ante wife trouble 92 indamage MPabdubzatius o2 the Londoners. After this ,trhen be Had receiued the bottages, be bought bis armic to doubting (ome treafon in Andzogeus , be receiucd frombim inboffage bis fonne named Scena, and thirtie other of the bef and moft noble. perfonages ofall bis dominion. After thishe landen, and toi ning toith Andsogeus, came into a allie nére to the fea , and there found bis (hips well repatren, decCanturburie, andthere incamped. Shootlie after Kod, andin god pointitherefore be commandedthat came Cafibellane twith all bis potwer of wettains, thep Ghoul be hav dotwne to the fea. Andbecaule he So and gauc battell to the omans. Wutafter the zt bad agreatnumberof pufoners, and diners of bis tains bad long fought and knightlie boone thenv Ships were loft in the tempetk, be aypointedto trant felues in that battell,Andzogeus came twith bis peor post bis armic oucr into Gallia at tino conucies , ple on a wing , and fo tharplic attatlen them, that the thich twas Done with gwd fuccete about the mid: dettof September, though the thips returning for ‘Weitains tere conffrained to forfake the field , and toke themfelues to flight. The tbteh flight fo vif of themcould not come to land at the place aypotny tedrfothat Cefar tas conttreined to fraught thote comforted them , that finallie thep all fled, and qaue place to the Komans, the tbichy purfaed and flue them twithout mercie, fo that CaMibellane twith the refidue of bis people iwithdzet toa place of fuertic 5 but being enuironed about iwith the putttance of the the refioue of the armic, after thefirt conuete were daiuen f with force of iueather,hata greatnumber that be county get twith aqreater burden, an fo de? parted from the coatt of Szttaine, ana fafelic lane Ded tuith the roumantof bis people in Gallia totth 8S geod fpardas he could hane defired, Ye tho DionCaffins, HOt god fo leaue anic of bis people bebind =a Momans , andof Andzogens , eho bad with him fenen thonfand men there in the aid ofthe omans, Caflibellane in the end twas forced to fall to a conv FOLtion, in couenanting to pate a pearelic tone ol winstinderthe Romans. the hiftorie ofEngland. sith. of thadethoufanw ponds. Chen Cefac hav overed ee caaaaien ce bis Ceeea fearing nogens , pi -eeeee She renetendfather Bede tnziting of this matter, faitly thus 2 After that Wefar being returned into Gallia , bad placed bis foulviors abzoad. in the coury The ftate of Britairle when Czfaroffeand the maner.of their red to conquer it, ds divierf¢ authors reportehie gotiernement, Jamein their bookes: where the con~ trarietieoftheir opinions is to be obferned. trie to foiarne for the winter feafon, he canfen hips tobemanereadie', tothe number of 600 , twith the fhicy repaltinig info Weitaine, nbtleithe marcyen fonth inith amightic armieagaint the enimies, bis thipsthatlap at anchor being taken toith afoze tents peff,tuere efther beaten one againt another, 02 elfe catt portthe dats and fanns,and fo beokens fo that fmticofthemivere btterlie pertthed, and the reffoue, With great difticultic were repatred, Zhebhortiemen of theMomans at the fivit encounter were putto the fooale,and Labiennsthe tribune Maine, Jn the fer cond conflict he vanquifgen the IBaitains, not with. The xvi. Chapter. G23 Fer that Julius Cofae ( oe had thus made the Wrttains Ee) tributaries to the Zomans, eS\jlia, Caffibellane reigned 7 of pearesand toas banquithes * _ Sy int the ninth 02 tenth peare Sales 7after he beganfirto retgue put great danger of bis people. After this,he mate 20 fothat hereignedin the thole about 15 02 as fome baue 17 peares, and then died; leaning no tue be shed fo the river of Thames, which as then tuas pal fablebp fozd onelie in one placeand not elfe, asthe hind him. There bath bin an old chzonicle(ag Fabian Fablan, report goeth. Dnthe further banke of that riuer, recordeth) tchicy be fatw and followeth mud) in his Hoiued his armic in places to (otoae there fo, the itbe, thatin the beginning , after Ibente entered the boke, therein ts conteined, that this Cafftbcllane {was net bother fo Lun, but cloeft fonne to him: fox fudeof entmies,and had piteht and fet the banke,and otherivife as map be thonght(laith he)Cefar haning almoft all the fo2d bnocr the tuater full of tharpe the bpper band, would haue difplaced him fromthe flakes , the tokensof abich onto this dap are to be gouernement,and fet bp Andogens the right beire fene,andtt femeth to the bebolvers that euerie of to the crotune,as fonne to the fain dun, Mut thattothefe flakes are qs big asa mans thigh,tticking falk inthe bottonre ofthe riuer clofen with lead. Zhis bes 30 ener our chzonicleso2the Writith hiffostes report of this matter,tt houla appere by that abtch Cefar imi ing perceiuedof the Womans,andausided, the Wet teth (as partlie pe baue beard)that Weftatne tithole o2p,, tains not able to fufteine the violent tmpzefiton of daies was not gouerned by one fole prince, but by the Romanlegions, bio themfelues inthe wads,ont Divers, and that diuerscities iuere eftates of then of the tdyich by offeniffues, thep greuouflie and ma: felues,fo that the ld twas diufded into fundste go nie fimesaflailed the Aomans, anddid then great uernements, nincy after the forme and maner as Damage.In the meane timethe rong citte ofLrotGermanie and Ftalic are in our time,kere fome ct Novant tith birouke Andzogeus deltucring fortte ties are gouerned by one onelie pritice , fone bp the hotages,pelned unto Cefar, tote erample manic nobilitie,ab fonte bythe people.and thereas diners other cities following , allicn themfelucs toith the Romansby thole information Cefar with fore fight 4° ofthe rulers in thofe dates here {ri this land were cale len kings, thofe had moze large feigniszies than the toke at length the fotene of Callibellane, fituat bes other, as Callibellane, tho was therefore called a seas tft tive marches, fenferalfo tvith the couert of bing. foods,¢ hauing tithint tt great plentie of all things. And though tue de admit thig fo be true, pet map After this Cefar returned into Sfrance, and bee Caltbellane twas incamped iwith an buge multi- ivinter feafon, The Scotith waiters report, that the Wzitains, af ter the Romans were the firfk tinte repelled (as befre pehaue heard ) refufed to receiuetheatd of the Heotith men the (econdtane, and fo twere varqui: 5° then, as in the Scottth hiftorie pe mapfee moze at lengtherpetten. Thus much touching the war tbich Julius Cefar made againt the Writains , in briw Ging them onder tribute tothe Womans. Wut this tributarie fubiecion was bardlic mainteined for a feafon. {Now here ts tobe noted,that Cefardin not bans quit) all the wWeitains: for he came notamongff the Noztherne men, onlie difcouering and fubduing that Part Ghich lieth towards the Jfrenchfeas : fo that fith otherof the 1Xontan emperors Did moft earnell: lie tranell tobzingthe WBeitains buder their fubiecs tion(abich tuere euerredic to rebel fo maniefundzie times) Cefar might feeme rather to hae thetven Writaine to the Romans ,than fo haue delivered the Poflediton ofthe fame.his tubiection, to the Mhich he brought this Zle(what manerof one foenerit was) thancen aboutthe peare ofthe tuorld 3913,after the libing of Kome 698, before the birth ofour fautoz 53:the firft ann {econn peare of the 181 Dipmptad, after the comming of Bente 1060, before the cons Quett made by William duke of Mownandies 120, ad 1638 peres before this pelent pere of our 1020 1585 after Harifons account, ind,thereiuas ozaeined by him a monardbie, as bes fore is mentioned,which might continuein his pottes ritie mante peares affer,and pet at length before the conmming of Cefar,thecughciniil viffention, might happilie be beaker, amd dinided into parts, and fo res mained not onelie in the fime of this Cafibellane, but alfolong after , tiles they liued as tributaries to the omans,fill firallie thep tere {ubdued by the Saxons. In thichmeanetime , theough the dito, negligence,o2 rather bnaduiledrathnes of tuzifers, harbditis to fudge that map be affirmed and recets uedin their toritings foy a truth; namelie, concers ning the {uccelfion of the kings that are faid tohaue reigned betivirt the dates of Cafltbellane, and the comming oftye Sarons. he Roman writers (and amelie Tacitus) report,that the Wattattsit times Cor-Tacitin pat tere bnderthe rule of Kings, andafter being viclu.agr mance tributaries , were deatune fo bp princes into fundzte factions, that fodefend and keepeoff acome mon teopardie, (carlelic tpoulo tive 02 thee cities ae gree togther, and fake weapon fn hand with one ac: £020,fo that abile they fought by parts,the hole was ouercome.And afterthis fort they fap that Weitatne was brought into the fone of a pouince bp the Romans, fro Khont goueriors onder the name of legats and pocuratozs were Cent that hav the tule of it. Wutpet the fame authors make mention of cere teine kings (as hereafter thall appeare) tho Oe , |