THE LIGHT OF BRITAYNE.

A Recorde of the hono­rable Originall & Antiqui­tie of Britaine.

AT LONDON Printed: Anno. Domini. 1588.

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¶ To the most high and mightie Princesse, Eliza­beth by the grace of God, Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland: defen­dresse of the true, auncient, Catho­lique, and Apostolique faith. &c.

MOST dread soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God: The Phae­nix of the worlde: The Angell of Englande: The bright Britona of Britayne: e­uen Britomartis President of Bri­taine: The chast Diana of Calydonia sylua Britanniae, terror syluestry­bus apris: The most noble Lyonesse Atalanta: that keepeth Calydonia sylua Britanniae: from Romish wolues and Foxes: And from the Antichri­stian wilde Boare figured by the wilde Boare of Calydon that was chased: [Page] hunted: and firste wounded by the chaste Maiden Atalanta, a figure (as J take it) of your maiestie, that hath wounded the wilde Boare, that raunged ouer all Calydonia sylua Bri­tanniae, and spoiled the principall bran­ches of the fruitfull vines of Calydonia sylua: and the fruitfull trees of Æto­lia, euen at Parth [...]n the principall towne of Ætolia, now called Atholl, in Britannia secunda.

To your most excellent maiestie, whom I doubt not but our Meleager (euen Iesus Christe the righteous) when he hath cut off the head of that monstrous wilde Boare, shall at last take you to his spouse: and encrese your ioy with an eternall Diademe, and crowne of glorie. To your Maiestie: to your grace: O Diua potens Ely­zabetha: my deere and dreade Soue­raigne: whom this day I doe beholde and see, (after diuers dangers & trou­bles past, to the great ioy and comfort and to the good example of all your Subiects) to come to the Church and house of God amongst his Saints in the [Page] congregation: to giue all the honour and glorie vnto God: and in the zeale of a most Christian Prince, to offer your selfe, and Scepter, a liuely sacri­fice to the Lorde God of Hostes, who hath wrought wonders in your daies, by deliuering you his handmaiden and your faithfull Subiects (his people of Britayne) from the handes of your and our cruell enemies. To you I am come with this small offering, for lack of a better, (The light of Britayne) my fealtie and bounden duety to your most excellent maiestie, and my na­tiue Country, whom I pray GOD al­waies to blesse in his mercy, & graunt your maiestie, alwaies to tryumphe o­uer all your enemies, and to raigne o­uer vs for euer, if it be his blessed will.

Your humble and faithfull Subiect. Henry Lite, of Lytescarie.

❧ The Light of Britayne.

BRitania maior, Britannia of Britona. (the Countrie of the bright Britona, called Bri­tomartis the presidēt of Britayne) that is to say,Diana. the chaste Diana of Calydonia sylua: Astrorum decus: Syluarum dea: casta, et innupta: cu­stos, et cultrix nemorum: Metuenda virago: terror syluestribus apris.

This Britannia maior, Britannia of Brito­martis. (the coun­trie of the bright Britona called Britomartis) was first founde by Brute of Albania:Brutes stile the Conquerer of the Greekes: the mightie deli­uerer of the Troyans: & the first founder of the noble Britaynes.

Who by the Oracle of the bright Britona, Diana Bri­tonas Ora­cle. called Diana of Calydonia sylua (Astrorum decus) brought the Remaines of the Albanian [Page] Troians of Asia:Albania, Calydonia Ætolia frō Albania Ca­lydonia sylua: & Ætolia in Greece to Albania: Calydonia sylua: and Ætolia in Britayne.

Before whose most happie, and fortunate arriuall:Britannia a wildernes. there was ney­ther Towne, Cittie, Countrie, Ry­uer, region: or place of name in Britayne for Britannia (at Brutes arriuall) was no Britannia, but a rude and solitarie desart or wilder­nes without name,Ferarum altrix. Ferarum altrix, that is to say, a very nurscerie, or place of store, for wilde beasts. The Countries & Regions of Britaine, were then all ouergrowne wyth woods, replenished with all kinde of sauage and cruell wilde beastes: as Lyons, Beares, Wolues, Foxes, wilde Boares, and all kind of game belonging to the Chase. Besides, diuers other kinds of wild beastes and Cattell: especially, a certayne kinde of white monstruous wilde Bulles, and Kine with long shagde curled hayre, and manes: which [Page] kinde of Cattell were as fierce and cruell as Lyons, and could neuer be tamed by mans arte, as ye shal find it registred & recorded in our aū ­cient Chronicles, and noted in the the common Dictionaries: vppon these words Caledonia: and Cale­donia sylua Britanniae,Caledonia for Caly­donia. alwaies mi­staken & corruptly written, Cale­donia for Calydonia, because the reason why our Country was first called Caledonia sylua, was no bet­ter knowne to the auncient Ro­maines in Iulius Caesars time, then it is at this daie knowne to diuers our Antiquaries & Chroniclers of Britayne:Bucanons Calden. as we may see how Bu­canon deriueth Caledonia sylua from Calden: and Camden (the author of the new Britannia, which lacketh Brutes light the glorye of Britayne) deriueth Calydonia syl­ua from Kaled. Camdens Kaled. But Camdens faire daugheer Kaled, is yet too young to bee the mother of Calydon, or Calydonia sylua Britanniae. And [Page] Bucanons Calden, or Hasell sticke, is too weake to bee the mother,Calydon, was the son of Ætolus the son of Mars. of Calydon. For (Calydon) of whom Calydonia sylua by Ætolia in Greece tooke name, was the sonne Ætolus, who was the son of Mars the God of battell.

Mars the father of Ætolus. Parthaon & Britona. Mars the God of battell, was the father of Ætolus: of Parthaon, & of the bright Britona called Brito­martis the president of Britayne.

Ætolus the sonne of Mars, and brother to the bright Britona, was the father of Calydon of, whom Ca­lydonia sylua by Ætolia in Greece (the mother of our Calydonia syl­ua the generall name of all Bri­tayne) but especially of Calydonia sylua secunda,Calydonia sylua prima Calydonia sylua se­cunda. which is Scotlande, called Britania secunda, in which parte of Britayne at this day is the most ancient Towne of Parthaon,Parthaon in Ætolia. nowe called Perthe: and S. Iohns towne, the principal towne of Æ­tolia, Ætolia Atholl. nowe called Atholl, a Region or coūtrey of Britannia, Albania, or [Page] Calydonia sylua secunda:Calydon woode. where the great Calydon woode, which beeginneth at Striueling (called the Dolorus Mount) and runneth forth through Mentieth, & Strat­herne,Calydoniū Cathanesse. to Ætholia (that fruitfull region of Grampius Mount) which reacheth to Lochquhaber, and to Calidonium Promontorium, which is Cathanesse or Orcha: the an­gle, poynt, cape, forland, or landes ende of Scotland.

This Calydonia sylua Britannia,Clydon, was the daughter of Calidonia sylua by Ætolia in Greece, who toke his Originall from Calydon the son of Ætolus, the sonne of Mars.

Ætolia, Ætolia. nowe called Atholl in Britayne, is the daughter of Æto­lia, cittie of Albania, and Calydonia sylua in Greece, so called of Æto­lus the sonne of Mars.

Parthaon:Parthaon now called Perthe or Saint Iohns Towne, the principall Towne of Ætolia in Scotlande,Britona Britomartis toke his glorious name of Parthaon [Page] the sonne of Mars, brother to the bright Britona, called Britomartis, the president of Britayne, of whom al Britannia (containing al the coū ­tries and regions, of England, Scot­land, Wales, and Cornwall: called of Alexander Necham, in his booke De diuina sapientia Bruti tellus,) tooke the moste glorious name of Britannia.

Britanniae of Britona.For Brute of Albania: the foun­der of Britaine, came to this Isle by the Oracle of Britona, called Diana of Calydonia sylua, wherefore, hee called this Isle Britannia, of the bright Britona (called Britomartis) the president of Britayne.

Albania: of Albania.The same Brute also who was borne in Albania, banished to Al­bania: and the first founder of Bri­tayne called Albania: called all our coūtrey of Britaine, Albion, seu Al­bania: not of the white Rocks and Cleues as some mē do suppose, but of Albania in Asia: & Albania Epi­ri in Greece, the Country of Hele­nus [Page] and Andromache, the Queene of Albania Epiri, from whence Brute of Albania brought the Al­banian Troyans, the founders of Britayne.

The same Brute of Albania,Calydonia sylua of Calydonia. the founder of Britayne: who by the Oracle of the bright Britona, cal­led Diana of Calydonia sylua, did bring the remaines of the Troy­ans from Albania: Calydonia syl­ua: and Ætolia in Greece, to Al­bania Calydonia sylua: and Æto­lia in Britayne: named al our coun­trie Calydonia sylua Britannia, but especially Scotlande called Britan­nia: Albania: and Calydonia sylua secunda. Whereas at this day. Yee shall finde Calydonia sylua: Caly­don Towne: Calydon Castell, Ca­lydon Promontorie. With that most auncient Towne of Parthaon in Ætolia, The Bri­taines of the genera­tiō of Mars & Hercules. most glorious recordes of the honorable Originall of the noble Britaines, the remaines of the Troyans, that sprang of the genera­tion [Page] of Mars and Hercules, and o­ther the immortall Goddes of the Gentils. Bright starres at this daie, whose mantions in the firmament are well knowne to all Philoso­phers & Astronomers of our time. So that to conclude, the Britaynes sprang not ex coluuie omnium gen­tium, Bucanon. neither of Dogs (as Buchanon saith he is able rather to proue) but they sprang of the Albanian Troy­ans, the principal Souldiours of the world, whom Brute brought from Albania, Calydonia sylua, and Æ­tolia in Greece, to Albania, Caly­donia, sylua & Ætolia in Britayne.

Cronicles and written Records of Brute.Whereof we haue a multitude of most glorious Recordes & Chro­nicles, written, and printed, confir­med by the testimonie of Iulius Cae­sar, by Elutherius Pope: by Parlia­ment holden at Norham vppon Twede: & at Lyncolne in the time of King Edward the first, who by his Letters sent from Lyncolne to Pope Boniface, Brutes hi­story coun­ted a fable. dooth approue [Page] Brutes Historie to bee no fable, as the Critici of our time do esteeme it, who will not beleeue our aunci­ent written Recordes, although cō ­firmed by Emperors, Kings, Popes and Parliaments, neither the testi­monie of Strangers. Wherfore by the Oracle of Diana, The Swans of Carie, are stirred vp to main­taine Brutes Historie. called Brito­na the president of Britayne: And by the Oracle of Diana Lucifera: that is to say, Ʋenus called Bospho­rus: the bright Queene of Phry­gia: and Caria the mother of Ae­neas and the Graces, of whō came Brute of Albania, the founder of Britayne: who brought in Carius, a noble prince of Lydia and Caria, with the people of Carie, & Swans of Carie into Britayne. By the O­racles aforesayd,The Swans wil main­taine the veritie of the Brittish Historie. the Swans of Ca­rie in Britayne, are now stirred vp to maintain the veritie of the Brit­tish Historie. By the gods of the Gentils. Diana: Apollo: Ʋenus: Mars: Mercurie: &c. Whose [Page] Temples our forefathers,Dianas Tē ­ple of Troia noua. the Gē ­tils of the Troyan race, erected in diuers Countries and Regions of Britayne, especially at Troia noua, nowe called London in Britayne,Diana Tauropolia Thoantea Dea. where the Troynouants did some­times sacrifice Bulles, Bullox and Stags, to Diana Tauropolia, whom the Gentils called the Queene of Heauen. Which was the same Di­ana called Bellona, Diana Bel­lona of Yorke. whom the Bri­gantes honored at Yorke, Brigan­tium ciuitas: and what were these Brigantes I pray you? Herodian saith,Briges Phryges. Brigantes. that the Briges, Phryges, and Brigantes were all one, wherupon I conclude, that the Brigantes, that is to say, our Northen Britaynes, were Phrygian Troyans. The Bri­gantes of Britayne,Brigantes. are the people of Yorkeshire, Richmondshire, Lancashire, Durham, Westmer­land,Abij, Picti, Agathyrsi, and Cumberland: hard to the Pictes wall. Where the Abij and Picti Agathyrsi dwell, about Abus [Page] Aestuarium: Abus Aestuariū. nowe called Hum­ber.

And what were these Abij, but Albanian Troyans,Abij, Albani. that came also from Abus Ryuer of Albania Epi­ri. And the auncient Britaynes cal­led the Picti Agathyrsi, what were they,Agathyrsi. euen Scythian Troyans of Al­bania, who sprang of Scythes and Agathyrsus, the sonnes of Hercules, Scythes. Agathyrsus who sometimes raigned in Troy. And let not the Scythian Scots dis­daine their name,Scythian Troyans. seeing they were Troyans, for the famous Cittie of Troy in Phrygia, the heade of all Asia, was in Scythia.

The noble Troyans were called Taurini, and Tauroscythe,Troyans called Tau­rini, & Tau­roscythi. of a fa­mous Mountaine of Asia, called Taurus Mount, Taurus in Caria. which runneth through all Asia: a great parte of the Mountaine Taurus, endeth in Caria,Taurus the mantion of Venus. which is a Countrey of Asia belonging to Troy. Ʋenus called Bosphorus, the mother of Aeneas [Page] and the Graces, (of whome came Brute of Albania the founder of Britayne) was Queene of Phrygia and Caria: The famous Ryuer of Maeander is in Caria.Maeander Ryuer of Caria, gol­den sandes, singing Swannes. This Mae­ander Ryuer, hath golden sands & singing Swannes, that sometime serued Ʋenus Queene of Phrygia and Caria: wherfore the Swannes of Caria,Swannes of Carie, Sig­nettes of Troy. and Signettes of Troy in Britayne, must alwaies singe of Troy and Troyans.

The Daughters of Heauen and Earth:Ryuers of Britayne, are Records of Brute. that is to saie, Isis, Themis Rhea, Thetis, Abus, Arius, Ala­nus, Ax, Tameres, and all our fa­mous Ryuers of Britayne, with the Deucalion Sea, and Islandes of Bri­tayne, especially Archadia, Aemo­nia, and Arachne, are glorious Re­cordes of Brute & the Troyans the founders of Britayne.

Townes & Citties, Records of Brute.Diuers our most aūcient towne [...] and Citties of Britayne, as Oxford vpon Isis, and Themis: Troia no­ua, [Page] vpon Isis, Themis, and Rhea Al­banorum: Yorke Brigantium ciui­tas: Antandros, turned to S. An­dros: Parthaon turned to S. Iohns towne: Albanum ciuitas, turned to S. Albanes: Chester and Dorisce­stria, with the auncient Townes of Derbie, and Leicester, and Ty­anton vppon Tamares Ryuer of Britaine, with diuers other townes and Citties of Britayne, are Re­cordes of Brute and the Troyans founders of Britayne.

The diuers nations and people of Britayne, as the Troynouaunts,Diuers na­tions and people of Britayne Recordes of Brute. the Brigantes, and Scotobrigantes, the people of Albania, Calydonia, and Ætolia: the Iberi: the Albani, & Georgij: the people of Derbie and Leicester: the people of Che­ster, that came from Cestria Epiri,Tanton vp­pon Tama­res, or Tone Ry­uer. with the Dores, Ioues, and Cares, and the Tamarites of Tyanton, commonlie called Tanton, al these are Recordes of the noble people [Page] of Greece and Asia, the Remaines of the Troyans that came into Bri­tayne with Brute

Princes, Noble men and Gen­tlemen, Re­cordes of Brute.To these, adde the Catalogue or Register of the auncient Prin­ces, Noble men, and Gentlemen of Britayne. Recordes of Brute, and the Troyans, founders of Britayne.

FINJS.

❧ A Catalogue or Register of auncient Princes, noble men and Gentlemen of Bri­tayne: whereof some remayne to this day. Records to confirme the honourable Originall of the Bry­taynes, that sprang of the remaines of the Albanian Troyans, the foun­ders of Britayne: which Brute brought from the Countreyes of Isis and Themis, and from Alba­nia, Calydonia sylua, and Ætolia in Greece, to Albania, Calydonia sylua, and Ætolia in Britaine. Be­fore whose arriuall, there was nei­ther Towne, Cittie, Countrie, Ry­uer, Region, or place of name in Britayne.

  • [Page]Brute.
  • Corineus.
  • Locrine.
  • Camber.
  • Albanacte.
  • Madan.
  • Mempricius.
  • Ebranke, and his twenty sonnes.
  • Brute greene shielde.
  • Assaracus, and Cicilius, &c.
  • Belinus & Bren­nus.
  • Cambra, or Cambria, Antenors wife.
  • Cambra, Belinus daughter.
  • Conidagus Kinge of Albania, slewe Morgan at Glamorgā.
  • Conidagus, buil­ded the Tem­ple of M [...] nerua, at Ba [...] gor in Wal [...] & the Temple of Ma [...] at Parthaon now S. Iohn towne of Ætolia in Sco [...] lande: Albania secunda.
  • Aruiragus, i [...] whose daye [...] Ioseph of Aramathia preached in Britayne.
  • Leile.
  • Androgeus, brother to Cassibelanus, thi [...] Androgeus, let Iulius Caesar into Bri­tayne.
  • Pyrrhus.
  • [Page] Alexander Ar­cadius.
  • Alexander Au­dax.
  • Achaius.
  • Ætolus.
  • Helena.
  • [...]oile.
  • Constantine.
  • [...]raye.
  • [...]ersie.
  • Dercie.
  • [...]arie.
  • Busir, or
  • Bousir.
  • Cicell.
  • Cydne.
  • Dennis.
  • Bridgis.
  • Andros.
  • Carowe.
  • Caros.
  • Tracie.
  • Rhese ap Rhesus.
  • Oen, or Owen, King of Caly­don.
  • Brent, the sonne of Hercules.
  • Thinn.
  • Euance.
  • Bryce.
  • Hill.
  • Drake.
  • Calais.
  • Nele.
  • Gryne.
  • Dorill.
  • Hodie.
  • Crane. &c.
FINIS.
LETVS CARIAE CVGNVS ARMA VIRVMQVE CANO

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