Philadelphus, or a defence of Brutes, and the Brutans history Written by R. H.

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Philadelphus, or a defence of Brutes, and the Brutans history Written by R. H.
Author
Harvey, Richard, 1560-1623?
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Imprinted at London :: by Iohn Wolfe,
1593.
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Brutus the Trojan (Legendary character) -- Early works to 1800.
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THE GENEALOGY OR IS∣SVE OF CLOTO.

CLoto Duke of Cornwall descending from Corin, Great Brutes nephew began the second family of the Brutan kinges, and begat Mulmucie,

Mulmucie begat two sonnes of Conwen his wife, the first was Belin, the second was Brenne, a verie personable man, yet hee left no knowne seede be∣hinde him.

Belin begat Gurguint.

Gurguint begat Guintelin.

Guintelin begat Sisill, the second of Martia his wife.

Sisill begat Kymar the second.

Kymar begat Elane.

Elane begat Morind of his concubine Tanguestela.

Morind begat 5. sonnes, the first Gorboman, the se∣cond Archigall, the third Elidure, the fourth Vigeny the fift Peridure, which died without any naturall issue, onely Elidure begat Gorboman the second.

These are the 14. Generations of Cloto in the king∣dome of Locry, which 14. onely are well registred, and acknowledged as true heires in the succession of the Brutan Crowne. There are differences of Houses aswel for number as for time: but opinion destroieth nature often, or else some families would last euer, the force of education is mightie.

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