Cymry, without weapon, without assault. The first was the tribe of the Caledonians, in the North. The second was the Gwyddelian Race, which are now in Alban (Scotland.) The third were the men of the Galedin, who came in their naked ships (canoes) into... Proceedings - Seite 68von Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir William Betham - 1834 - 472 Seiten
...three were of one language and one speech. " III. Three tribes came, under protection, into the island of Britain ; and by consent, and permission of the nation of the Cymry, .without weapon and without assault. " The first was the tribe of the Caledonians in the north. " The second was the... | |
| 1854 - 394 Seiten
...Galedin, who were " three tribes that came under protection into the island of Britain, and by the consent and permission of the nation of the Cymry, without weapon, without assault," and " had lands assigned them by the race of the Cymry."3 The Triad places the Caledonians in the North,... | |
| 1856 - 416 Seiten
...the following Triad :— " Three tribes came, under protection, into the Isle of Britain, and by the consent and permission of the nation of the Cymry,...the Caledonians, in the north. " The second was the Gwyddelian race, which are now in Alban (Scotland). " The third were the men of Galedin, who came in... | |
| 1858 - 396 Seiten
...one speech)." Triad 6.—" Three tribes came under protection into the Island of Britain, and by the consent and permission of the nation of the Cymry,...weapon, without assault. The first was the tribe of Caledonians in the north : the second was the Gwyddelian race, which are now in Alban (Scotland): the... | |
| 1860 - 394 Seiten
...There are three refuge seeking tribes that came into the Island of Britain under the peace, and by permission of, the nation of the Cymry, without weapon, without assault. The first was the tribe of the Celyddon in the North ; the second was the horde of the Gwyddyl, and they are in Alban ; the third... | |
| John Williams - 1867 - 274 Seiten
..."There are three refuge seeking tribes that came into the Island of Britain under the peace and by permission of the nation of the Cymry, without weapon, without assault. The first was the tribe of the Celyddon in the north ; the second was the horde of the Gwyddyl, and they are in Alban; the third were... | |
| Edward Davies - 2000 - 668 Seiten
...and one speech. (5) III. Three tribes came, under protection, into the Island of Britain, and by the consent and permission of the nation of the Cymry,...the Caledonians, in the North. The second was the Gwyddelian Ilacc, which are now in Alban (Scotland.) The third were the men of Galedin, who came in... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 2000 - 722 Seiten
...three were of one language and one speech. "III. Three tribes came, under protection, into the island of Britain ; and by .consent, and permission of the nation of the Cymry, without weapon and without assault. " The first was the tribe of the Caledonians in the north. " The second was the... | |
| Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard - 1875 - 332 Seiten
...came, under protection, into the Island of Britain, and hy the consent and permission of the nation of Cymry, without weapon, without assault. The first...the Caledonians, in the North. The second was the Gwyddelian Race, which are now in Alban (Scotland). The third were the men of the Galedin, who came... | |
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