Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (2 of 8) by Raphael Holinshed
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THE SECOND BOOKE
OF THE HISTORIE OF ENGLAND. * * * * * _Of Brute and his descent, how he slue his father in hunting, his banishment, his letter to king Pandrasus, against whom he wageth battell, taketh him prisoner, and concludeth peace vpon conditions._ THE FIRST CHAPTER. Hitherto haue we spoken of the inhabitants of this Ile before the comming of Brute, although some will néeds haue it, that he was the first which inhabited the same with his people descended of the Troians, some few giants onelie excepted whom he vtterlie destroied, and left not one of them aliue through the whole Ile. But as we shall not doubt of Brutes comming hither, so may we assuredly thinke, that he found the Ile peopled either with the generation of those which Albion the giant had placed here, or some other kind of people whom he did subdue, and so reigned as well ouer them as ouer those which he brought with him. [Sidenote: _Humfr. Lhoyd_.] This Brutus, or Brytus [for this letter (Y) hath of ancient time had the |
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