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CHAP. IV. (Book 4)
Our Authours vindicated in the ac∣counts they give of the Genealogy of our Kings.
THE Doctor being convinced from these undeniable Proofs, that neither Fordon, nor Boethius did forge the ancient Genealogy of our Kings, which the Bishop of St. Asaph did positively assert, but that they had Warrants and Authorities before their times; He falls upon a new device, and contends that Boe∣thius did insert many things con∣trary to the account of the Genea∣logy preceding him. For as to the particular Genealogy from Fergus the First to Fergus the Second, he hath no account of this from Fordon, who hath (as the Doctor says) professed, that he could find nothing particular * 1.1 concerning them; though he cites se∣veral Chronicles; and though For∣don mentions an old High Land Gen∣tleman, a Genealogist, who gives an * 1.2