A STUDY ON THE BELG;TI IN SOtTTH BRITAIN. 35 



make of the ancient Belgium, is that of the north, the German 

 (Teuton) kin, and the south the Gaulish kin. 



The Teutons, the true Belgee of Csesar's Belgium might have 

 become in Caesar's time the stronger folk, and might have spread 

 the name of Belgium over some of the Gallic lands, into which 

 they had made way. Of 3 Historical Triads of inroads of tribes 

 into Britain 



TRIAD i. is 



' The 3 Friendly Tribes of the Isle of Britain. 



1. The Cymry. 



2. The Lloegrwys who came from Gwasgwyn (Gascony.) 



3. The Brython or Britons so called in French and Inglish 

 who came from the land of Armorica or Britanny." 



They were all three of one kin and speech, and came in paace 

 and good will. 



Their offspring were the main bady of the Britanni of the 

 Horn an writers. 



The " Lloegrwys" ara understool to have settle! in our Bag- 

 land, which the Welsh call " Lloegr ; " and to have been 

 " Ligurians" from " Liguria" and men of the Celtiberians or 

 Celts of the Basin of the Iberus or Ebros. 



Tacitus believed that the face hue, and curly hair of theSiluresin 

 Wales betokened that they had sprung from the Iberians or 

 Celtibarins of Spun, bat this d>33 not st.ial with the opinion 

 that they were " Lloegr \vys " who settled in Lloegr (England). 



TRIAD n. 



The 3 Tribes that came into Britain, and afterward went 

 again hence. 



1. The men of Lychlyn. 



2. The hosts of Ganvel, the Irishman, who were here 29 

 years. 



( The Crosariad 

 \ or Romans 



TRIAD in. 

 The 3 tribes who came to Britain and stayed on, and never 



