-
London 1843), p. 104 and pp. 108–113 J. Stow, "The race of the
Kings of
Brytaine after the
received opinion since Brute, &c", in The
Annales of England...
- of
Marcus Aurelius (1534), as well as The
History of
Arthur of
Lytell Brytaine (Brittany), and the
romance of Huon of Bordeaux.
Bourchier died at Calais...
- the
Latin name
Insulas Brutannicas and the
English names Brutan and the
Brytaines, and
additionally cited the
authority of the
Sibylline Oracles for the...
- l****iv. Stow, John. The
Annales of England, "The race of the
Kings of
Brytaine after the
received opinion since Brute, &c" G.
Bishop and T.
Adams (London)...
-
historie of Cambria, now
called Wales: a part of the most
famous yland of
Brytaine,
Caradoc wrote that the
manor and
castle were
given to
William de Londres...
-
History of Cambria, Now
Called Wales: a Part of the Most
Famous Yland of
Brytaine,
Written in the
Brytish Language about 200
Yeares Past. Transl. Into English...
- Norman. Stow, John. The
Annales of England, "The race of the
Kings of
Brytaine after the
received opinion since Brute, &c", p. 36. G.
Bishop and T. Adams...