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That is : 
Frumunt ereEled this Stone to Fifiulfi the Son of 
Brifi: But Brifi was the Son of Lini. But Lini 
was the Son of Un. But Un was Son of Fah. 
But Fah the Son of Duri. But he {the Son) of 
Barlaf. But he the SonofYDmw : but he { the Son) 
of Lanas: but he {the Son) fl/'Fidrafiv. Frumunt 
the Son of Fifiulfi made thefe Runic \_Letters.~\ 
We have placed this Stone to the North of Bala 
Stone. Arva was the Mother 0/* Fifiulfi. Siulfir 
{or Fifiulfir) was the Governor of this province.. 
His Blace of Abode was in Rimbium. 
That this Monument was ereded fince Chriftianity 
began to flourifh in Sweden , diffidently appears by 
the Figure of the Crofs. Moreover, Tis probable that 
Fifiulfi , as the Governor of the Province, was de- 
fcended of a very noble Family 5 feeing his Genealogy 
is traced ten Generations backward. Now if we fup- 
pofe Frumunt to have been thirty Years of Age when 
he ereded this Monument for his Father, and, with 
Sir Ifaac Newton , allow thirty Years for each Gene- 
ration j we fhall find three hundred and thirty Years 
from the Death of Fifiufi to the Birth of Fidrafiv ,, 
who is the Stock of thefe Generations. 
This Stone is publiftfd in Monfieur de la Motrayes 
Travels 5 but with confiderable Errors in the Windings; 
of the Snakes, and in the Letters, as well as in the 
Explanation given to them. 
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