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A64609 Pantochronochanon, or, A peculiar promptuary of time wherein (not one instant being omitted since the beginning of motion) is displayed a most exact directory for all particular chronologies, in what family soever, and that by deducing the true pedigree and lineal descent of the most ancient and honorable name of Urquharts, in the house of Cromartie, since the creation of the world until this present year of God 1652. Urquhart, Thomas, Sir, 1611-1660.; G. P. (George Paton) 1652 (1652) Wing U139; ESTC R23558 17,550 76

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to have been the Queen of Sheba Mellessen nevertheless ●●●t some of his children to Ireland and Britain to be brought up with the best of his own father and mothers kindred the name of the eldest son Mellessen begot on Nicolia was ALYPOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2930 60 30 1019 Alypos maried Proteusa Proteusa was the sister of Eborak who founded the City of York In the time of this Alypos was Scotland named Olbion ● afterwards by an AEolick Dialect termed Albion the Castle of Edinburgh built for that Ethus King of the Picts did build it is fabulous and the Promontories at Cromartie called the {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} vulgarly Soters Alypos on Proteusa begot ANOCHLOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2951 61 21 998 Anachlos maried Gozosa And on her begot HOMOGNIOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2981 62 30 968 Homognios maried Uenusta And on her begot EPSEPHICOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3012 63 31 937 Epsephicos He begot on his wife Oncumena several sons and daughters but the sons not living there succeeded to him his N●phew EUTROPOS begotten of his brother Pherenicos on Prosectica An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3045 64 33 904 Eutropos maried Delotera On Delotera who was the daughter of Agesilaus he begot CORYPHAEUS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3075 65 30 874 Coryphaeus maried Tracara And on her begot ETOIMOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3104 66 29 845 Etoimos maried Pothina On this Pothina who was Neece to Lycurgus and sister to Cabrilaus he begot SPUDAEOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3132 67 28 817 Spudaeos maried Cordata And on her begot EUMESTOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3163 68 31 786 Eumestor maried Aretias And on her begot GRIPHON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3190 69 27 759 Griphon maried Musurga And on her begot EMMENES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3219 70 29 730 Emmenes maried Romalia And on her begot PATHOMACHON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3248 71 29 701 Pathomachon maried Orthoiusa On Orthoiusa he begot ANEPSIOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3279 72 31 670 Anepsios maried Recatada This Recatada was the daughter of Simon Brek who was the first crowned King of the Scots in Ireland and on her Anepsios begot AULOPREPES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3308 73 29 641 Auloprepes maried Chariestera And on her begot COROSYLOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3337 74 29 612 Corosylos maried Rexeno ra And on her begot DAETALON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3365 75 28 584 Daetalon maried Philerga This Daetalon was agnamed Char the reason whereof is set down in the voluminous history of the house as likewise of the agnames of many of Daetalons predecessors which for compendiousness sake must needs be here omitted Upon Philerga he begot BELTISTOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3395 76 30 554 Beltistos maried Thomyris This Beltistos was agnamed Chonchar for which cause a certain progeny descended of him is till this hour called the generation of the Ochonchars a race truly of great antiquity and renown in the dominion of Ireland Beltistos founded the Castle of Urquhart above Innernasse which being afterwards compleated by his posterity hath ever since been called the Castle Vickichonchar On Thomyris he begot HORAEOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3426 77 31 523 Horaeos maried Uaronilla And on her begot ORTHOPHRON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3449 78 23 500 Orthophron maried Stranella And on Stranella begot APSICOROS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3480 79 31 469 Apsicoros maried AEquanima On this AEquanima which was the sister of Marcus Coriolanus and daughter of Volumnia he begot PHILAPLUS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3510 80 30 439 Philaplus maried Barosa And on her begot MEGALETOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3531 81 21 418 Magaletor maried Epimona And on her begot NOMOSTOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3560 82 29 389 Nomostor maried Diosa This Diosa was the daughter of Alcibiades and Hipparete Nomostor after the lamentable decease of his father in Law whom his native Country had so ungratefully used took his farewel of Greece and after many dangerous voyages both by Sea and Land arrived at last at the harbour of Ochonchar now called Cromartie or Portus Salutis first found out by his predecessors Alypos and Beltistos agnamed Chonchar inhabited by many of his kindred at the time of his landing there and thereafter all the days of his life honoured with his presence as Prince of the race On Diosa he begot ASTIOREMON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3588 83 28 361 Astioremon maried Bonita And on her begot Phronematias He ma●ied afterward Aretusa and on her begot Lutork This Astioremon by killing the ●utlandish King Ethus the first and first King of the Picts in Duel before the face of both Armies gained the great battel of Far●u● fought within a mile of Cromartie the ●eliques of that stranger-King's Trenches Head-quarters and Castramentation of his whole Army being till this day conspicuous to any that passeth that way He likewise for his ●alour honesty and Eloquence made proof of at that time was induced to change his old Motto embrace this {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} that is to say Mean speak do well which device till this hour is kept in the scroll of the Coat-armor of the house of Cromartie The Lady likewise made use of for a Crest in ●tead of a Mirtle branch which before that time she in her left hand caried from thence forth ●ore a Palm which in the Urquharis Arms of the foresaid house is as yet observed To Astioremon succeeded his son PHRONEMATIAS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3607 84 19 342 Phronematias This Phronematias agnamed Choncha● dou had to wise one Panagia of whom n●vertheless having no male-issue that lived 〈◊〉 any perfection there succeeded to him his h●● brother Lutork begot on Aretusa An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3614 85 7 335 Lutork maried Bendita Ferguse the first at his coming into Olbio● after he had in honour of his predecessor G●thelus given unto his landing place the na●● of Argile and called the whole country 〈◊〉 was to possess Scotland after the Scotobrigants by Seneca in his Satyrs called Scutobrigantes by a Dorick dialect for Scotobrigantes from Brigansa a town in Galici● now called Compostella which the Scots 〈◊〉 old both built and inhabited he likewi●● giveth them the epithet of Caerulei becau●● in my opinion the most of the inhabitan● there were accustomed even then to the wearing of Blew caps after the Scotogall● of whom our Scots-Irish