AD. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES j 



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Winter being spent, he returned into Britaine, and estab- ' 



lishing his kingdome in perfect peace, he continued there j 



for the space of twelve yeres. 



Lib. 9 cap. 12. ' 



Missis deinde in diversa regna Legatis, invitantur tarn j 

 ex Galliis, quam ex collateralibus Insulis Oceani, j 

 qui ad curiam venire deberent, &c. Et paulo post : Ex | 

 collateralibus autem Insulis, Guillaumurius rex Hyberniae, 

 Malvasius rex Islandiae, Doldavius rex Gotlandiae, Gun- ■ 

 nasius rex Orchadum, Lot rex Noruegias, Aschilius rex 

 Danorum. '■ 



The same in English. ' 



AFter that king Arthur sending his messengers into | 

 divers kingdomes, he summoned such as were to ! 

 come to his Court, aswell out of France, as out of the | 

 adjacent Islands of the sea, &c. and a little after : From j 

 those adjacent Islands came Guillaumurius king of ' 

 Ireland, Malvasius king of Island, Doldavius king of ; 

 Gotland, Gunnasius king of Orkney, Lot the king of Nor- j 

 way, and Aschilius the king of Denmarke. ! 



Lib. 9 cap. 19. 



AT reges caeterarum Insularum, quoniam non duxer- . 

 ant in morem equites habere, pedites quot quisque j 

 debebat, promittunt, ita ut ex sex Insulis, videlicet, j 

 Hyberniae, Islandiae, Gotlandiae, Orcadum, Noruegiae, ! 

 atque Daciae, sexies viginti millia essent annumerata. j 



B 



[I. 2.] The same in English. I 



Ut the kings of the other Islands, because it was 

 not their custome to breed up horses, promised the 



king as many footmen, as every m.an was bound to ! 



send : so that out of the six Islands, namely, of Ireland, | 



Island, Gotland, Orkney, Norway, and Denmarke, the ; 



king had sixe score thousand souldiers sent him. ! 



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