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Show Theflate ofthe Brie peth.the kingdome inpite ofthe Romans; by what- ‘ ~ meanestheir-confinesin this Ile were inlargeds the SlaterimtenneNoneth forth toforreieabzead' bnaduilenlic , theoughcone: _ toutnefic of the capteins, This feat was atchiued bp the Siluresalfo, the tibic) in bettotoing prifoners 10 anh pactof the(pailebponatherof theivucighbours; procured: them iitetife to rebell againtt theWere ¥os i = sya throw. ya the moze earnetilie fetagainthe Komans.bp occas & fiortof tars which the emperor Claudius had bites § the komang; fothatthep were fullicbentzeitherta this birtorte as-fet forth bp the weitainstothe vt /PNIE\ NR) andthe ABattains hanbangute reteinetheirlibertte, nztodieindefonte thereof op, onthe entmies fiom, , Gu the meane-time Ditorius Scapnladepartea comming ouer. And he bimfelfe reporten it bp lets glitleinining the ftepsof Auins Plautinsbis pre» the endthat ifbe aypeaten the matter,he might win thislife, aright noble warrior, andonethobplitie bedfrombisentinies, eho havmarrien toith Carti- Cartimandh Sndevitisacommonopinton among thepeople there bite this baie , thatthe tiomans builtthofe haults 02 taucrns (ebidy in that citieare bnderthe Stound) with fomepartofthecattclLAndberelicas RanHigdia Ceftrents, Ranulfe Higdenfaith, aman that (all die ann -twellconfiver thofeburldings, maicthinke the fame manda queente of the Irigantso2 vorkethire mett, Ahis Cartimanda(aspehaue heard) had del(ueted Caratac into.the Aomans hands, thereby mints firing matter for the emperour Claunius to frie wmnyh,bp ubich pleafure hetncdto the Romans, fhe , ae ceeenenan cineser Scapula, twcfind 5 i thep tugged togither bettuirt then -_elues.¢ the quéene by a craftie policie found meanes coves Sane 2! aint pe Spang3 ward With their eer Reae Gamaiinee se7 eee ofbeingliew i" tune, - : brite one Cogibunea king ttnkptsiheen # ‘ 9 f oo the coer Dntothedaics of the 9a Setetntie een of the {aio 60 tun Somitionne he sate of‘ome -- fabicas ano kings tnoer thett Sone ot oo ne intmainteined am aeemecare toate all lutt mired tid) crucltie, the adultes Bic out of Stalie, anbioas thefirt that obteiney Paneents bought Cartimana to fuch 3 received cuttom of thepeople As io fothallnotetheatsannbenscf the oman emperours tam ¢,ulias Cetar abe autce oman fhe Momane empire to binrfelfe; amo See of abort alie Cefars) to eoa called eafilicmarke and obferue . $02 hepineeea als of fl magnanhnitie t saeospeop! geéedieot bonoue mo renotome ake fpirit, bnaptlie GCONGD Rowen' reren demini crc. > Fre 2 renee reidMediient entifullie far» Jed/ med ‘ot aiattsof fo. S\ tune ad vertue. and there: CEN A iwith aright (hilfall warrio: the old 1eltains agatntt the Romans the fante bp bimis afcribed ol to the q Scots and qidts throughout ess :eka He Lsalist Sete tepete "aby follptutte MOwirte Bpthete u 2 iw eerie ne aa bishhole hittorie,whereas(in bertetruth)fotomudy ded cevteine buigantins with fat heles to (crue for came inio thenee e.not netstieeetent ea ae asmay begathered by coniedure ano pretamption 5. {tapinosder of batteli an buge ishafxd rchMesonotwetBiceeeora seg nien clofetogither,rebte to beat backe the omans, taea cs# codes' pea tiseein anuto ftate them fromcomming toland. Amonofl 2 trange ma: esteein ; and, eeent este pouan IBut forfomuch as he bath diligentlie vitite gathered tn "sage be Wartes tuere mainteinenby thofe Tae tobe sty pirating of Boeting the ae ee Label were alfo running bp ner of wanes. and dDotoneas thep hadbeene ont of their twits in gatments atments like to tyfld ro ges, with thete ct hatre hans h ging Dotune abouttheir thoulders,anb bearingfire, venple Sc = Ronrans , andahat valiant ey bandsint theic hands. There twas alfoacompanie of The Divine, p at € taken tiv hand and finitheo thorough their prietts 02 zhilofophers called Denides,tho twith pl foutiiete and baltancte,pemayp there readthe fetched forth hands towards heauen,thunderen out Satineon at pour ee iat ee thep 4° curtings againtt the Romans in moff bitter wife, ¢ fo much peaifeth: aduertifing pou he fouldiers were foamased with the Frange, a bpthe fuap,that as tue hauebefore erpeelled, -neffeof this fight, that(as men benummedoftheir 2Phen Sonateeen od thing lims ana fenles)they fuftred thentfelues to be iwours ssnntee _ . pspaeys . t oa omane bed and flainelite fenfeleffe creatures, till bp the ; P, hee nite 6 the empes calling bpon of their general, and ech one tncoura- gtag other timotite te feare a (opt of mad diffrac women,thep preatten forivard vudertheir enfignes, fame Boctius;maritell aight te Gein5 that cae ae ii bbedae pretence dane ‘inte 3 eaanacet Ro a thetsotunefire fmolvercd and burnt themtect toathes. ‘ ersivonld fo palle-themt ouct with h 5 i oe ee Romauelicutenant got potters Bogitey teow , alg i art of the ahole Sle,therein he placed garifons of PYtbe to onenedDeathofClaudiatheempero:of ome, menof warvetokeepe thepeople therein fubition, a the rife he Were accuffonred to facrifice fuch as thep twke peifo- h twa er the tneari ator535 Be alfa caufed their towds to be cut towne, that woos cut tuereconfecratedtotheir gods,within the which thep vowne. CinmtioltueCondiiaccoeaehte tagonerhimseometenieoee taine,tihere seiterte 5an SOOO eg tf 5; niers,andby the bietvof thefr intrailes, in Difinern: ch other things as fhouls come to paffe. wool buLing the tine of hisrule Dw no moze _ Butnowin the nicane time, abilet® Panlinis a ho b that tthich tuasialreaote gotten, befine the °° His aload aboutthis eriterp2ife, the Wzitains bes, hiding ofterteine caftcls(as before pe bane heard) gat to confeere togither of their| ‘eat and { Neither bis (utceto: Terannitis,beating and forreis fable ntiferies,of theft gtteusns ate offetsltene, aoe atchiue ante' further enterpiife, -_of their tnturies and twwzongs,ubich thep datlic futte oes Silat by death preuented,(o'as hecould not p:0ne : Hoty that by fufferance thep profiten nothing, Manicof the Wrigants difvatning to befubtedt bite a womansrule that bad fo reiected bir butband, Re fa FNP) es ae ee ee ee ented Me pa ikituntet oe 110 en us 7 ie oe fo Sbstexeigny abtph sates oe ee pereof tocatdy the brother md cofensof ienutins, but bir zote in the empe - ©) fo that that notable foneeet oes Nenaeke * aoa tnereafed thozough thetr friendthip in potverand wealthy,hereof followed riotous lnft to fatiffie bir felfe,peereopon infued cruelfwarre,in fo much that loffe chanced fo the Womans y Wanl ; of Anglefey, acountrie full of inhabitants, anda place ofrefuge for all Gutlatwes andrebels. Bebuil: ee i -> ia on ste nck + eptree a a " nes =~ na este tobe the tomkeof iomans rather than of anicos -_wantonaypetite,(o as fhe falling at fquare toith bir -_eeean a Romane legions dit make 50 bufband,married ellocatus,one of bis efquires, to Riellocatns pout. fhevect, to Omran fienein antiquitiescan thom the gauchir kingdome,and fo difhononredbit ae mee ~ the ancient name Caer leon ar- oft tit now when this great FrStenanr tien an ae : A then irtbalbten ee shies eat) siti Gethe Gece a asses ith; é 6 we aS: salaion ae terivardsble to harbour their legtons foy the {itt 4o full to the Romans, anv by their potucr was aefery they haueto make againtt their common enimies, Theninth Chapter. Greener,atHemetpebtans te itatnsasheptoutpean tealte ale ters tothe emperour after the largeft manner , fo terfeafon, and intimeof ref from tournies bhicy) taredreffe st againft the Romans their enimics: ue the nprpeeastilmog: ahd ere f0 55 Zhis Huetonius therefore withing to tame tach of Bnsteler Deceffor, DiDihat hecouldte ting the Seintotye the mozeprailes.ortf he tyere put to the work ; anv forme of a pronince., ohich inpartheacconmlithen, fhould not prenatle,that thert his ercufe might feme There before ted by coniecuregraunscd bport 35 the moze reafonable amd twonthie of pardon. Zhe St gmdaduifedconfinerations,that fuppote his Dhow lures tere thep that had atchiued this bicozie, and, us Scapula beganto builothecitic of Chefteratter hepta folvle furouer all the countries about then, the oucrthzow of Caratacus: foxinthofeparticshe fillby the comming of EDivius again thent, thep fortified fund:te bolos , arb placed a numbet: of oly were Driver backe anb repelled. fouldiers cither there in that felfe place,o2in fone o2 But heretvith began trouble fo be raffed in. ano thernere therebnto by tate ofacolonic.Anvforto: ther part: foy after that Cavatac twas taken.the dtr mur) (falc thep)as tuereadof none other cfanie fet and mofk thillfull capteine which the Britains Menotingre namethereabouts , ttistobe thoughtthatheplay bad,teasone Germting,a ruler of. the people nanted lero tedthefamein Chefter, there bisiuccefozsdin af Jugants, a man that rematteda long thitte faith gantg. WH inte feruitude,and tak¢ aduife by weapon following the authoritie of one Veremond a Spaz nfard, of Cornelius Hibernicus, ¢alfo'of Campbell, ingblowneabzoan, apkuotone our all, cauterthe 26 EG S77 CRS) Ns thenthe legion thereof pane Silures to concette a wonderfull hatred agains bd BONSAI SS lis Ualenis hav the conduds; -_termoff;that with the buit thereof thep nrightftrike afeare into thelientenantshart, not bponbis. firt fufficient for bint to make warte by bis capteins, fo to ffate and keepeoffthe entmte, Certeine cattels andbolog int peed he canton to be beitlt ann fortified, mane witers,) q9But here pou muff note,that Heétor Boctius, but perge could come, things a iwere brought out of; oder, Ye it, aftrange kind ofwomen,of the Druides, the Britains lament their miferie and ruled the empire (according te the repost of the 1to- a tius Scapula, one A, Dining: lieutenant, fihslenation of thenrertinguithenhele fwowsbee gaint abohe woas tent. sfo2 Diotus being agen, and by bidories patt moughrenotmen, thougbtit erfle the Britains mainteined fwarre in defenfe of their libertie againtt the Komans,thileft Claudius after Hhedecealle of Dita, sus ouneecart‘intome3 cambzes foliketifemutt the Silures be dealt inith, and the The gouernment of P.Suctoniusin thi i )phe } inuadeth eth. Anas a Soh jlan Ang efey, ote an winneth thatinlarged. Chushauc pe heard twith ahat fuc- The eight Chapter. 3Ene 4.1 {orecontreined Mill to maintetne foarre. Avont the got famethefine, the legion alfo Cefins ‘patiealed, tporbanvot thotethich Wuitains a, further within the countrie than had beenc afore attemptenby ante of his predeceffors , amdfo thereby ;. fuere the confines of the Womans in this Alc fore. iis iana fhamefull ouer- mang,andto take part tith thent.Zhe Siluces . the hiftorieof England. becoulngetapnepets fo bpthe iim fecpatd as becouldget, and frengthened notw revolting this atD twith his purpofe touching the warres (iniis woe Ment tohaue folotwen,thole latt twos ambition + ‘irene erpeffed)deteded hinrof manifee foie to ees intothe Gene ot itesentities trhic the Homans ve 3: "thdthe ons forlering > bpont fuit made, fent certeine bandsof bosllemen and fotmen to belpe bir. Hhep hap piverle ; Incounters ith the enimies at the firft with noubt- oa fucceffe: but at length thep pzeuailed, andfo de Becpet pet -_liuered the queene out of perill,but the kingdome te ngpomne Brained to Genutius; again thom the Romans vec tuere Homans. attig mane things byWap of fafs but fill tucre opzeften with more heauie burthens, Ch conntrie in times patt had onelie one bing to rule thent : not han thep tivo, thelieutenent by his £teutenante -_tapteitts and fouldters (piling their bloud , andthe Peoruraton. oe Heros mind, he witheo to haué procuratorozrecefner (as fue mapcall him) berea faban veres longerin thid fpace be might ning theron thehue onto bis Dominion , mes 7 "omantng f+eof Seyeeiian this fuas of truth o3 ifketty ; nig rather o am ition than uing them of thefrgmos and fabttance, he concor gz difco2d betivirt thofe that tere aypointed to rule ouerthent, was all alfke burtfall bnto the fubiecs, the lieutenant oyp2effing thentby bis capteins any 2 093, : men of fuarre,and the sae 02 teceinerby force Dig, and ~ maaene cassgateins - ‘ tains vnder the Romans. =A, Didius is fent to fupplie Oftorius he trecheri¢ andi in ‘Britaine,t his roome 5 é . cherie ofqueene Cartimanda, Venutius kec- ininonsandboys,asbaporforceminifiredoccaion es On pon ea times commnandeme i nanbententio2 Enotolenge ‘ ) See reste weet sere The fourth Booke'of' . |