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Chorographia; OR, A SURVEY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE.
THE FIRST NATIVES OF THIS ISLAND.
THE Britains were Autochthenes, natives of this Island, for more ancient inhabitants we finde none. The Peo∣ple of this Nation is thought to have been descended from the neighbouring Gaules, in regard of the same Religion, Language, and Manners. Their originall from the Trojans, by Brute, is altogether fabulous; there being no Greek or Latine Authors, or any Monu∣ment in this Island, which makes mention hereof. Their Descent from the Gaules is more probable, being the next parts of the Continent unto Britaine, or their way from Asia or the East, from whence all Countries was first peopled.