and had indeed enough to do to Defend themselves and were succeeded by Theodosius who began his Reign Anno Dom. 379. under whom the Christian Religion flourished and Damassus being Bishop of Rome the Second General Councel was held and now for the space of six Months the World was so troubled with Earth-quakes that the Dissolation and Ruine they occasioned is not countable Arcadius and Honorius next took place viz. 402. In whose Reign a marvellous Thing happened at Constantinople viz. About Noon a Fire entering the Great Church fastned upon the Bishops Seat and Consumed it thence growing up like a Pyramid seized the Roof and Burnt it not doing the People then Assembled any harm though it passed through them leaving the Church it passed directly â⦠Senate-House and reduced it to Ashes This maâ⦠looked upon as a Divine Presage of those Miseriâ⦠that soon after befel the Church and State for noâ⦠the Roman Greatness growing to a period the Braâ⦠ches being too ponderous for the Bole to Suppoâ⦠the Storms of War that came thundring from sevral Quarters rent and tore them in pieces insâ⦠much that we may say The Red Horse and hâ⦠Rider were sent forth about this time To take peaâ⦠from the earth and now the Britains groaned under the weight of their Enemies the Picts Scots anâ⦠Wild Irish who came upon them in great Swarm laying waste all their pleasant places which madâ⦠them again Address the Romans who had so lonâ⦠been their Masters for speedy Succour but haâ⦠word sent them That their hands were full of Enââ¦mies and that they could not spare any of their Forcesâ⦠However Theodosius Junior and Valentinianus coming to the Thrones of the West and East for now thâ⦠Roman Eagle was double headed a Legion waâ⦠ordered for Britain upon whose approach and after some Skirmishes the Barbarous People retired and the Romans before their departure taught the Britains the more perfect Exercise of Arms adâ⦠monishing them to renew strengthen fortifie their Wall from Sea to Sea and keep Watchmen oâ⦠the Towers to defend them and give notice of the Enemies approach seeing they might be confident this was the last time they could expect any Succouâ⦠from Rome so that after a possession of 597 years the Romans of their own accord left the flourishing Island of Britain carrying with them at sundry times the Flower and Strength of the Land to assist them inâ⦠their Foreign Wars by which the Britains lay more easie and open to the Inroads and Incursions of their Enemies ââ¦us ãâ¦ã whom balfe the world obey'd ââ¦r conquering ãâ¦ã spread ââ¦ve hundred ninety seven years and then âfatal times â⦠the Isle again ââ¦en blood and ãâ¦ã rag'd in every place ââ¦d Crimson Seas had delug'd Natures Face ââ¦en 't was Great Kingdom thy sad Woes came on ââ¦us plagues o'er took thee that thou thoughts't to shun ãâ¦ã friendly seeming Saxons more undone ãâã what means the Saxons came to Conquer this Kingdom and divide it into a Hepterchie with their Succession of Kings and Discription of their resprective Kingdoms till it was reduced to a Monarchy and from thence till conquered by the Danes THE Romans as we have said by a voluntary relinquishment having left this famous Island inââ¦mbered with restless Enemies whose Ravages and ââ¦oils are too many to count and the poor defenceââ¦ss Britains quite wearied out with continual Alaââ¦ms Slaughters Burnings and the Ravishment of ââ¦eir Wives and Daughters heartless to defend ââ¦emselves and out of all hopes of Assistance from ââ¦eir old Masters the Romans they at last understandââ¦g the Saxons were a powerful and prevailing Peoââ¦e in Germany who had inlarged their Borders and one great Actions resolved to apply themselves to his People for Succour and hereupon Vertigern ââ¦e King with the consent of his Nobles sent Amââ¦ssadors to the Heads of the Saxons and Jutes ordering upon the Rhine laying before them the ââ¦plorableness of the Kingdoms condition and how was at a point to be lost the Enemy having alââ¦ady advanced as far as Stamford in Lincolnshire ââ¦ith dreadful Spoil and Devastion intreating a speedy Succour and Protection promising large Reâ wards for the Service The Saxons having wellâ weighed the thing upon certain notice of theâ Fruitfulness of the Country and finding their ownâ Borders to streight and scanty for their numbers â immediately closed with the request of the Britainsâ dismissing their Ambassadors with a very obligingâ Letter and instantly drew out 9000 Men under theâ leading of Hengist and Horsus two Brothers of aâ noble Family who with expedition suitable to theâ imergency of this occasion landed at Ebsfleet inâ the Island of Thanet where they were received byâ the King's Order with Songs and congratulations oâ Joy and then joyning with them such Forces as heâ had drawn together gave the Enemy Battle withâ great slaughter defeating and overthrowing them so that they were obliged not only to repass thâ Wall that was drawn from Sea to Sea as a defenceâ against Scotland but to leave the Kingdom in entire peace So the face of things seemed very muchâ changed but long this tranquility had not lasted before the two Brothers the first having married his Daughter Rawena to the doting King who had fallen in love with her upon a Complement she passed in drinking to him gave their Soldiers so much liberty that the People found themselves greatly oppressed of which reitered Complaints were made and the King used his interest with the Captainsâ to restrain them but they connived at it and demanded larger Pay giving out That they would lay thâ Kingdom iu Ashes if it were denyed them seizing upon sundry Towns and Castles so that the Nobles perceiving the King blindly carried away by the counsâls of his young Wife on whom he infinitely doated they consulted with Vortimer his Son ãâã Prince of great Hope and Courage when drawiâ together what Forces they could without thâ knowledge of the King they sell so unexpectedlâ upon the Saxons that having overthrown them in ãâã bloody Battle they resolved to drive them out of the Land which accordingly they did forcing the remainder with their Captains to take shipping and be gone This defeat and disappointment so perplext the Brethren that gathering greater Forces they came again coasting the Country in their Ships and Barks and under pretence of friendship and desire to have the Daughter with them they were permitted quietly to Land but here their treachery appear'd for it being agreed that so many of theirs should hold a conference with a like number of the British Nobles about setling Affairs and reconciling the Differences between them and the Saxons under their long Coats they hid short Swords during the Treaty upon and watch-word given by Hengest fell upon the unarmed Nobles who expected no such matter killing all but one Earl who geting a Hedgestake made his passage through them and alarumed the Country with the fatal news And this some Authors
to the Conqueror who about the year 824 made it cease to be any longer a Kingdom annexing it by right of Conquest to that of Mercia in which for the future we must account it This Kingdom continued entire 372 years Thus fell the Kentish Kingdom thus bereft Of all its Grandure to the Conqueror left Its name was swallowed by a greater sway Ingulf'd in what we must call Mercia An account of the Kingdom of the South Saxons containing Sussex and Surry under the Succession of four Kings THis parcel of the British Land fell first to Eâââ Captain of the Saxons who brought supplys out of Germany at their greatest need Landing at Shoram in Sâssex where he gave barrel to the Britains and by a great overthrow obliged them to the Woods and Fastnesses whereupon sending for more Aid to Aâsure him in his Conquest he took possession of Sussex and Surry begining his Reign 488. and continued it 32 years Then giving place to Cossa who Reigned as some will have it 72 years and to him succeeded Ethels Wolfe who after 25 years Reign was slain by Cadewel a Banished Prince of the West Saxons yet before his death the Christian Religion was tolerated in his Kingdom himself being Converted by as Bede has it Bishop Willfride tho' some allow his Conversion to Berinus Bishop of Dorchester however he was held to be a good Prince nor did Cadewel long rest in quiet after his death for Barthun and Authun took up Arms against âim and made him fly the Kingdom but he returning with a great power overcame the two Dukes and after that it became a part of the West Saxon Kingdom when it had continued a Kingdom 133 years Thus set the second Kingdom or it's Fame For from this time it lost it's ancient Name An account of the West Saxon Kingdom containing Cornwal Devonshire Barkshire and Hampshire with the succession of Kings THe first that possessed himself of this Kingdom was Chardick a low Country German Captain who entred Britain about the year of our Lord 495. and Killing Nataulcon a great Prince of the Britains in a dreadful Battle he made himself King of the West Saxons beginning his Reign in 501 and continued it 33 years at the end of which he gave place to Kenrick who prosecuting the War against the Britains gave them two great overthrows at Banbury in Oxfordshire and Shrewsbury in Wiltshire whereby they losing Courage and hopes of Conquest left him in quiet possession of what his Father had acquired but after a Reign of 26 years he was succeeded by Chewlin who fought Ethelbert King of Kent and defeated his Army at Wimbledon And this is accounted the first Battle the Saxons had amongst themselves he gave likewise a great overthrow to the Britains at Bedfold and surprized four of their Towns as Liganburgh Alisbury Bensington and Evesham and about six years after he fought the Britains at Durham and slew Coinmagil Caudigan and Farmnagil three of the British Kings thereupon surprizing Glocester Bath and Cirencester but at length some Saxons Joyning with the Britains to Oppose his growing greatness he was overthrown at Wodensbeoth and his Son Cuth slain and thereupon Cearlick his Nephews prosecuting the War against him bereft him of the Kingdom after ââ¦e had Reigned 33 years yet the Nephew held it but ââ¦x years before he gave place to Chelwoolf This ââ¦rince held the Scepter of the West Saxons Kingdom 14 ââ¦ears but being assaulted by the Britains in confedraââ¦y with the Scots and Picts after much trouble and ââ¦ile he dyed in the Wars so that his Kingdom fell â⦠Kingil who gave the Britains Battle at Beandune ââ¦nd killed 1046 of them and the better to strengthen ââ¦imself he made peace with Penda King of the Marââ¦ans and was converted to the Christian Faith by ââ¦erinus to whom he gave Dorchester as a seat This King Reigned 31 years over the West Saxons and ââ¦hen gave place to Redwald who was Baptized and Reigned 13 years after him Eskwin began his Reign ââ¦75 and continued it but two years being overcome ââ¦t that time by Wolfere King of the Mercians at Buââ¦amhford and most of his people slain and was succeeââ¦ed in the Kingdom of the West Saxons by Kentwin who was a greater Persecutor of the poor remnant of ââ¦he Britains making them fly into the Rocks and Mountains for shelter and security but his Reign ââ¦asted not long for at the end of 9 years he dyed and gave place to Cadewalde who slew Ethelwoolf King of ââ¦he South Saxons and afterward usurped his Kingdom and being a Heathen he destroyed many of the Christians especially the Clergy but in the end he was succeeded by Ine who began his Reign Anno 688. ââ¦he brought the South Saxon Kingdom into a province and had Wars with the Britains and Mercians and made many wholsom Laws upon which many now ââ¦n force are founded he built the Abby of Glassenbury and went a Pilgrimage to Rome and there dyed This was he that gave the Pope the first Peter-pence from England to be payed on Lammus day his Reign continued 37 years and was succeeded by Ethellred in whose Reign two dreadful Blazing-Stars appeared his Reign continued 14 years and then he gave place to Cuthred Anno 740. this King made Peace with the Mercians and Joyning his Force with them the cruelly opressed the Britains but Adelem an Eaâ⦠and one of his Subjects Rebelling against him hâ⦠was obliged to give it over to Defend his Trritories but having Reigned 14 years he was succeeded bâ⦠Sigesâârt This King caused Cumbra an Earl of hâ⦠Counsel to be slain for reproving his Vices whicâ⦠occasioned his Subjects to Rebel and forced him tâ⦠shelter himself in a Wood where he was found anâ⦠slain by the Earls Swinheard when he had Reigned about a year to whom Kenwoolf succeeded who Waââ¦ed very furiously on the Britains and gave them greâ⦠overthrows but in the end himself was overthrowâ⦠by Offa King of the Mercians and there slain â⦠Captain Ciyto but his Subjects recovered hiâ⦠Body and revenged his death upon the Captain and Eighty of his followers The King thus dead Brithrick steped into the Throne in whose time divers strange prodegies and Phantoms appeared as well in the Air aâ⦠on the Earth and when he had Reigned without any considerable Action fell by Poyson which he took in in a confection the Queen had prepared for one of hiâ⦠paramours whereupon he fled into France and therâ⦠died Miserably and now this Kingdom began to draw to a Period or rather to loose it's name to be joyned with the rest in a sole Monarchy for Egbert succeeded Brithrick Anno 806. as King of the West Saxons he after a long War wherein much blood was spilt gained an absolute rule over the Seven Kingdoms making a strict Law against the Welch that should dare to venture over Offas Ditch which he appointed for their Boundard he slew Bernulph King of the
Mercians in Battle and drove the King of Kent out of his Kingdom and to his Conquering Arms the East Angles and East Saxons likewise submitted so that finding none oppose him he caused himself to be Crowned the first sole Saxon Monarch at Winchester and gave the Country the name of England and the Danes with 33 Ship Landing in the 14 of his Reign he gave them âattle but was Obliged to retire with loss and the âext year being invited by the Britains they Landed â⦠Wales against whom he Wared and was Victorious This was the 17 King of the West Saxons that had âeigned successively and began his Reign as sole Monârch Anno 819 and Reigned 17 years and in all 36 Thus the divided Kingdom did Unite And on one head her Crown shone Dazling bright An Account of the East Saxon Kingdom which contained Essex and Middlesex begining Anno 522 and continuing 305 years under the success of 14 Kings THe first that we find to Govern the East Saxons was Erchenwine who began not his Reign till Anno 527 and is held continued it Sixty years and âhen gave place to Sladda who held it only 9 years when Sebert took upon him the Kingdom and being Converted to the Christian Faith by Miletus Bishop of St. Pauls in London which had been founded by himself and Ethelbert King of Kent in the place where âhe Temple of Diana had stood restored them their priveledges and free Exercise of Religion which had before been denyed them and Reigned 12 years noted to be the first Christian King of the East Saxons Seered succeeded him Anno 617. who contrary to his Predecessor put many Indignities upon the Christians as Prophaining their Communion-Tables and Offering to Idols for which being reproved be Miletus he banished that Bishop and fell heavey upon the rest of the Clergy but at the end of 6 years he was slain by Kingâils King of the West Saxons and Sigesbert Reigned in this stead Continuing King of the East Saxons by the space of 23 years and after him Reigned Sigebert whom Oswye King of the Northumbers perswaded to be Baptixed and accordingly it was performed by Bishop Finnan but being of a wild and sordid naturâ⦠when he had Reigned 15 years his Brothers Conspirâ⦠against him and slew him and Swithââ¦lm succeedeâ⦠Anno 661 who was Converted and Baptized â⦠Bishop Cedda and Edelwald King of the East Anglâ⦠stood his God-Father but he Reigned only 3 yearâ⦠and then gave place to Sighere who after he had beeâ⦠Baptized turned Apostate but brought again to â⦠former Principles by the means of Woolfere King â⦠Mercia he caused the Idol Temples to be Demolisheâ⦠and in his time a Raging Plague continued for thâ⦠space of 5 years Sebba succeeded him but havinâ⦠Reigned about 30 years he layed down his Crown as more desirous of a Monastick Life and entred thâ⦠Monastery of St. Pauls London and Sigherd took upon him the Government and Reigned 7 years Aâ⦠the end of which Seofrid began his Reign which continued 7 years as the former yet in neither of theâ⦠Reigns did any thing Memorable happen nor in theâ⦠Successor Offa's for he when he had held the Scepteâ⦠of the East Saxons 8 years went to Rome and theâ⦠turned Monk and dyed in that state Selred began hiâ⦠Reign 722 and Reigned 38 years without any thinâ⦠Memorable except His Wars with the Mercians and leaving Cuthred his Successor Imbroyled in Troubles Egbert King of the West Saxons at the end of â⦠years drove him out of his Kingdom so that after the Succession of 14 Kings it was in the year 872 made a part of the whole under a sole Monarch Thus Heaven by secret Wheels Winds on the Fates Of Empires Kingdoms and of petty States Turns all things as is in Wisdom thought That his Decrees be to perfection brought An account of the Northumber Kingdom and Succession of Kings THe Kingdom of the Northumbers contained Northumberland Cumberland Yorkshire Durham ââ¦ncashire Westmerland and some part of the Marches ââ¦d began in the year of our Lord 547 continuing 379 ââ¦ar but it does not Challenge a Succession of Kings ââ¦long for the number found are but 25 and of ââ¦ese in their order Ida and Ella took upon them to be Kings of the Norââ¦umbers Conjunctly Anno 547 and continued 24 ââ¦ars but were obliged after 15 years of that Term â⦠take in 5 Partners Viz. Adda who held it 7 years ââ¦appa 5 years Theodwald 1 year Frethulf 7 years ââ¦odorick 7 years but of these some dying and others ââ¦ing dispossessed Ethelfride took place making great ââ¦ar upon the Britains and Subdued Edanaden King â⦠the Scots whom he Overcame in a great Battle at ââ¦egsaston and at Westchester he slew not only the ââ¦uldiers of the Britains but even the Monks and Religious of all sorts to the Number of 1100 and Banââ¦ed Edwin the British Prince who fled to Redwold ââ¦ing of the East Angles who Joyning his Forces with ââ¦e Britains they fought against Ethelfride and slew ââ¦m when he had Reigned 33 years and Edwine was ââ¦aced in the Kingdom who at length turning Chriââ¦ian restrained the Persecutions that had been made in ââ¦ose parts against the Church he was Baptized by ââ¦aulânus at York together with many of his Nobles but Reigned not above 7 years and then Osrick came to the throne whose reign was far shorter for within a year Waring on the Britains he was slain by Cadwal their King and so made way for ââ¦swald who slew Cadewal a British Prince but was Overthrown by Penda the Mârcian King and slain at a place called from that Mifortune Oswaltree when he had Reigned 9 years ââ¦nd succeeded by Cswye this King gave Battle to Ofwine Prince of the Deirans at Wilfairs-Downs whâ⦠flying the field was by one of his confidents deliveââ¦ed up and put to Death and altho' Ethelbald Son â⦠Oswald and Egbert King of the East Angels Uniteâ⦠their Forces with Penda King of Mercia he Oveâ⦠threw them near Leads in York-shire Killing Peâ⦠Ethclbald with 30 Dukes and Leaders giving thoâ⦠United Armyes a great Overthrow and decided thâ⦠long Controversy about the Celebration of Easter anâ⦠founded the Cathedral Church in Litchfield for a Bishoâ⦠See He Reigned 28 years and was succeeded bâ⦠Egfride who raising a great Power and Waring upoâ⦠Ethelred King of the Mercians he found not the Suââ¦cess of his Prodecessor nor being so contented â⦠made an expedition against the Irish who then â⦠small Barks perplexed the Coast but following theâ⦠too far in the Mountains he was Intraped by an Ambushment and there slain after he had Reigned â⦠years leaving his Kingdom to Alfride who thougâ⦠he Reigned 20 years did nothing of Note he was suââ¦ceeded by Osred who gave himself up to Prodigiouâ⦠Lusts Insomuch that he forced Nuns out of their Mââ¦nasteryes to satiate himself and commiting outrageâ⦠he was at last slain by Kenred and Oswick when hâ⦠had
affirm to be done upon Salisbury plain but however the Nobles thus dead the Juits Angles and Saxons fell on with Fire and Sword killing and destroying all that came in their way carrying a Torrent of Destruction from Sea to Sea so that the poor Britains being utterly disheartned and destitute of a Head fled before them like Flocks of timerous Sheep to the Mountains and Fastnesses many of them living in Rocks Caves and Woods upon such as Nature afforded them to avoid the fury of the destroying Enemy who resolutely bent upon a total Conquest daily sent over for more of their Companions who came in swarms devouring like Locust all the good things of the Land Thus the misery of the Britains renewed and these People began to frame their Government dividing the Country by Lott into seven Parts or petry Kingdoms called from thence The Hepterchie of the Saxons in this order 1. Kent 2. South Saxons 3. West Saxons 4. East Saxons 5. Northumberland 6. Mercia 7. East Angles These they formed into Kingdoms striving as much as in them lay to exterperate the whole Race of the Britains and raise themselves in their places Some may be curious to know the Original of this Transmarine People but Originals of this kind are generally obscure but Historians conjecture they were a branch of the Sacae an Asian People who came into Europe to find themselves better Habitations and planted on the Banks of the Rhine They were upon their arrival in Britain Idolaters worshipping a God for every day in the Week and greatly persecuted those they found to persevere in the Christian Faith And when they went to Battle they had certain Songs prepared to invoke the favour of their Deities and were very unmerciful for they sacrificed every tenth Captive and would admit of no Ransom The Garments of the Saxons were in the form of a Gassock clasped over or pined with wooden Pins their Weapons bended Swords with three notches on the back in the form of a Back-sword but broader with fiat sloaping points and battel Axes using to try the quarrel of a whole Province by single Combate suffering their Virgins to Marry but once and their Men were forbid plurality of Wives except they were Noble and they only for want of Issue Adultry they punished were severly These People going under the Denominations oâ Saxons Argles and Jutes devided the Kingdom now called England for King Vortâgorn being by his Inrâged Subjects over-whelmed with wildfier in his Castle or Pallace as the cause of all their Calamities by gâving at first too much way and countenance to thâ ãâã they parted it out as they found themselveâ in most power or advantage by birth and Hengist having leave to take his Lot chose Kent and formed it into a Kingdom Stiling himself the first King of Kent begining his Reign 455 and Reigned with great success 34 years and was succeeded by Esca or Oscia from whom the Inhabitants were called Eskins this Prince began his Reign in the year of our Lord 490 and continued it 24 years giving place to Octa who Reigned 23 years and was succeeded by Imerick who somewhat inlarged his Borders and continued his Reign till 562 and during his time was held the second General Counsel at Constantinople for the Establishment of the Church when by the Pious and Exampler lives and Preaching of good Men Christianity that had been trampled on by the Saxons began to revive in Britain so that Ethelbert that succeeded Imerick began to harken to them and upon the Arrival of Austine the Monk and Forty others with him sent by Gregory Bishop of Rome he was Converted and Baptized Anno 596. In the 36th year of his Age and the 4th year of his Reign giving a general Liberty to his Sujects to Renounce their Paganisme so that these good Men by the Kings Appointment setling at Canterbury are reported to Baptize and Convert 10003. in a very short time which prosperous Work by the Influence of Heaven soon over-spread the Kingdom and God accordingly blessed the King with a Long Reign for he continued in his Throne 36 years and then was succeeded by Edbald who at first was averse to the Christians and for fear of him Melitus and Justus fled their Bishopricks but he being Converted by Laurence Arch-Bishop of Canterbury they were recalled but having Reigned 24 years he gave place to Ercombert Anno 5â2 This King brought Christianity to be highlier prized than before turning the Idol Temples that had been heitherto allowed into places of True Worship commanding the first Lent to be kept that this Kingdom knew but after a Reign of 24 years he dyed and was succeeded by Egbert his Brother who basely Murthered Ethelred and Ethelbert his two Nephews Sons to Ercombert and âast the Dead Bodies into the River Medway for which no doubt his Reign was shorter than any before him for he continued it but 9 years ending it by Death 666 and was succeeded by Lothaire who after holding the Scepter of Kent 11 years Engageing in a Bloody Waâ against Ethelred King of the Mercians and Edrick King of the South Saxons he was shot through with a Dart which put an end to his Life and Reign In his time aâ third Counsel was held at Constantinople being the 6th General Counsel for the Provision and Establishment oâ the Church Agathus being Bishop of Rome and Ederick succeeded this Prince he held not the Scepter long before his Subjects upon a disgust took Arms against him and slew him in a pitched Field maintaining themselves against all Opposers So that the Kingdom lay destitute of a Head for the space of six years ãâã this Kings Reign being the shortest of any Viz. two years only but at the end of 6 years Withred hiâ Brother for a great sum of Mony payed to Inas goâ the Possession and Reigned 33 years and there gave place to Egbert who began his Reign 727 in his time there appeared two fearful Commets thaeatning Wars and Desolation which afterward Ensued by the falling out of Petty Princes he Reigned 23 years and was succeeded by Ethelbert Anno 750 who held the Throne 11 years and gave place to Edrick who lost his Life after a Reign of 34 years in a fatal Battle at Otteford against Offa King of the Mercians and in his time another General Counsel was held at Nice and consequently the second General Counsel and then the Kingdom of Kent was Usurped by Ethelbert the third who for that cause being Wared upon by Kenwoolf he was taken Prisoner and crrried into Mercia ãâã yet he afterward was released and Reigned 3 years giving at the end of that time place to Cuthred whom Kenwolf King of the Mercians Instated in the Thronâ of Kent Yet his Reign was short terminating in the space of three years and Baldred succeeding him after a long dispute with the Mercian King and 18 years continuance in his Kingdom was forced to flee and leave the Possession
Reigned 9 years and these alternately succeedeâ⦠him the one Reigning two years and the other 11 â⦠but we find nothing worthy of note in their Reigns This being removed Ceolenuif took the Scepter buâ⦠was more given to devotion than to Rule insomuâ⦠that at the Expiration of 8 years he layed aside his Royâ⦠al Robes for a Monks Habit making him a Cell in aâ⦠Holy Island where he lived a Contemplative Life and in his Reign two threatning Commets appeared the one before and the other after Sun rise and seâ⦠continuing so to do for the space of 2 Weeks Aâ⦠now Egbert took up the Scepter and having held it 2â⦠years turned Monk such was the Superstition of thoâ⦠times To conclude that by so doing they Merâ⦠Heaven Oswulph succeeded Egbert but his Reign waâ⦠ââ¦hort and unfortunate for scarcely had he held it a year but he was Murthered by his Servant at the Inââ¦tigation of his Step-Mother to promote hââ¦r own Son ââ¦t Mick'e Woughton and Edââ¦lwald took place but in ââ¦he 6th year of his Reign he was slain by Aââ¦red who ââ¦teped thereupon into the Throne but at 9 years end ââ¦or his many Violences and cruel Dealings he was ââ¦y his Subjects Expeled the Kingdom and Ethââ¦red ââ¦laced in the Throne but he being twice deposed for ââ¦is Misgovernment was at last slain by his Subjects ââ¦nd Alfwald who succeeded him after he had Reigned ââ¦1 years was Murthered by the Conspiracy of Siga ââ¦nd Osred succeeded him in the year 789 but after a ââ¦ears Reign his Subjects Expeled him the Kingdom Thus the Northumbers Kingdom Wavering slood Sometimes in Peace some times in War and Blood There 's nothing stable men and fortune Change Fates unseen Springs can Monarchys unhinge Or make a Kingdom to a Pesant crindge An Account of the Kingdom of Mercia or the Midland Kingdom of the Saxons with the Successon of Kings THis Kingdom more large than the rest contained the Counties of Rutland Lincoâ Hâtington âeicester Derby Notingham Oxford Châshâre ââ¦âire Gloucestershire Worââstershire Sââââordshire Beckingâamshire Warwickshire Beââââââshire and â⦠ând frequently contendâd with the rest for the sole Monarchy beginning in the year 582 and continââout 292 years under the Succession of 20 Kingâ in âder as followeth Crida the first of the Mercian Kings began his Reign 582 and being a very wââlikâ Prince had grâsped larger part of the Island than the rest holding it with so hard a hand that nothing could be taken from him during his Reign of 12 years Wibba succeeded him in the Throne who greatly perplexed the Britains and incroached upon the Neighbour Saxonsâ But when he had reigned 20 years he dyed and Ceorle took place but did nothing of moment Hiâ Reign lasted only ten years when Pânda the Great and Warlike King of the Mercians came to the Throne who slew in a pitch'd Field Edwin and Oswald Kings of Northumberland Sigesbert Egfrid and Ema Kings of the East-Angles and Expulsed Redâwald King of the West Saxons out of his Countries â⦠But Fortune not always favouring he in a Battle against Oswye King of the Northumbers ventering tâ far upon his late Success was there slain when he haâ reigned about 32 years This great King thus disasterously fallen Penda â⦠Wenda took upon him the Government and becamâ the first Christian King of Mercia But being young and his Step-Mother desirous to prefer her own Soâ conspired with some of his Nobles against him anâ procured him to be murthered in the Third year oâ his Reign but missed her aim for Wolfere a seconâ Brother was placed in the Throne This Prinâ conquer'd the West Saxons won the Isle of Wiglâ and gave it to the King of the South Saxons anâ altho he before his Conversion had caused his twâ Sons to be put to death for suffering themselves â⦠be Baptized he becoming a Christian greatly â⦠mented that Cruelty and caused the Heathen Temples to be converted to the Worship of God and held to found the Abby Church of Peterborough Yâ he reigned but Four years being the Seventh petâ Monarch of the Mercians Ethelred succeed him â⦠the Throne and warred upon the King of Kent wiâ great fury insomuch that Blood was shed like Wâter nor did the Churches or Abbies escape his Ragâ putting Wâlfridus out of his Bishoprick of Northumberlanâ But at last he resigned his Crown to Kenrâ his Nephew from whom he had unjustly detained it and structen with remorse for the Blood he had shed ââ¦e turned Monk and dyed in that state his Reign however continued 29 years and in that space two ââ¦lazing Stars appeared Keâred coming to the Throne held the Scepter of âhe Mercian Kingdom in much peace Four years and ââ¦hen falling into a Melancholly he coveted a Monaââ¦tical Life resigning the Crown to his Cousin Chelred He went to Rome with Offa King of the East Saxons ââ¦nd Edwin Bishop of Winchester and there dyed a Monk Chelred succeeding Kiââ¦red found a troubleââ¦ome Reign for he was fiercely warred upon by Inââ¦s King of the West Saxons who greatly envyed him ââ¦o large a Kingdom his Reign continued Seven years â⦠he was succeeded by Ethelbald who greatly perplexed ââ¦he Northumbers by making Incursions into their Country which occasioned Cââ¦thred King of the West ââ¦axons to give him Battle and overthrew him at ââ¦urford But ingaging him a second time Ethelbald ââ¦o dealt with the West Saxon Soldiers that they slew ââ¦heir Master near Tamworth in Warwickshire This King founded the Monastery of Crowland and reigned over the Mercian Kingdom Eleven years and then gave ââ¦lace to Offa who warred upon ââ¦rick King of Kent ââ¦nd slew him at Ottefââ¦rd and so marching from South ââ¦o North brought all in subjection as he passed overââ¦rowing Kenwolf and his West Saxons near Merton ââ¦nd made a Ditch of prodigeous length and breadth ââ¦o be cast up to hinder the Incursions of the Welsh ââ¦ritains who presuming to throw a part of it down ââ¦e entered their Territories with Fire and Sword ââ¦ew Marmodius their King and all his Associetes ââ¦nd the Danes landing in his time were beat back ââ¦ith great slaughter He it was that procured at ââ¦reat cost the Canonization of Alban the Proto ââ¦artyr of this Kingdom and built a Monastry in the Town of that Name giving a Tenth part of his ââ¦oods to the Church-men and Poor as an Expiation for the Blood he had shed He began his Reign Anâ⦠758 and continued it 39 years Egfrid succeeded thiâ⦠great King and being of a Pious Inclination he restored the Church to all her Antient Priviledges oâ⦠which his Father had deprived her but his Reign waâ⦠short for it exceeded not four Months Kenwolf succeeded this good Prince and began hiâ⦠Reign with a War against Kent whose King he madâ⦠Prisoner and gave his Kingdom to Cuthred but at thâ⦠Dedication of his new Church at Winchcomb he restored his Royal Prisoner to Liberty and in hiâ⦠22 years Reign did many great
Exploits and waâ⦠succeeded by Kenelem But this Prince was unfortunatâ⦠in his Youth for having discovered some close Intreagues between his Tutor and Quindride his Sister the latter to prevent his reproofs caused the formeâ⦠to Murther him when he had Reigned about threâ⦠Months and Cleolwolf who succeeded him reigneâ⦠but a year before he was Expulsed his Kingdom by his Subjects at the Instigation of Bernulf who therâ⦠upon stepped into the Throne but being warred upon by the West Saxons and East Angles he was slaiâ⦠in Battle the Third year of his Reign Anno 831 anâ⦠Ludecan who succeeded him felt the like Fate iâ⦠the Second year of his Reign from Egbert the Weâ⦠Saxon in Conjunction with the East Angles Witlâ⦠the next King of the Mercians was overcome â⦠Egbert and forced to flee his Kingdom in the Thirâ⦠year of his Reign And now the Danes began to peâ⦠plex the Coast having an Eye to the Conquest â⦠Britain so that they drove Berthulf who succeedeâ⦠Wââ¦laf out of the Mercian Kingdom in the Thirteenth year of his Reign And although Brudreâ⦠got the Possession of it Anno 852 yet they kept hiâ⦠in continual Alarums and notwithstanding at fiâ⦠he was Victorious over them yet they returning witâ⦠greater Force he was forced to quit the Kingdom when he had reigned about Twenty years and wâ⦠the last of the Saxon petty Monarchs in this Kingdoâ⦠of Mercia Thus Kingdoms tost by fickle Fortune's hand Must Rise and Fall yet ne'er are at a stand Great things oppress themselves with their own weight And still must yeild to the Decrees of Fate An Account of the Kingdom of the East Angles with their Succession of Kings c. THis Kingdom so named from the Angles that claimed it for their Portion contained Suffolk Norfolk Cambridge and the Isle of Ely and took upon it the form of a Kingdom Anno 373 continuing â53 years and had the Succession of Fifteen Kings of whom in their order Uffa was the first King of the East Angles who âetled and founded the Kingdom but was in his beginning very much opposed by the British Princes He Reigned Seven years and gave place by Death to Titulus who Reigned a longer time for some Authors will have it that he held the Scepter of this Kingdom about 32 years Redwald succeeded him ând altho upon his coming to the Throne he was a Christian he turned Idolater he assisted Edwin to gain the Crown of Northumberland by slaying Ethelâride in Battle and reigned over the Angles 8 years Expenwald succeeded him This King professed Chriâtianity and not being well setled in his Kingdom âne Richebert conspired against him and slew him when he had reigned Twelve years And Sigebert succeeded him being a younger Son of Redwald but being given up to a devout Life he after two years Reign resigned his Kingdom and turned Monk But that place could not secure his Life for he was âlain by Penda Egrick upon the resignation took up the Scepter yet he reigned but four years before Penda overcome his Country and slew him in Battle Anna succeeded him but after a Twelve years Reignâ⦠Penda who was a mortal Enemy to the Angles camâ⦠again overcome and slew him Upon the unfortunate falls of these last Kings Eââ¦theibert got into the Throne as a favourite of Penda's but he had not reigned about Two years when Oââ¦win King of the Northcumbers slew him in Battle foâ⦠taking part with Penda against him And Edelwaâ⦠succeeded in the Throne yet he reigned only Eighâ⦠yearâ⦠before he gave place to Alduâ⦠who reigneâ⦠Nineteen years and then Eââ¦swoâf succeeded in a Reigâ⦠of Seven years Beorn reigned after him Twenty foâ⦠years and then gave place to Ethelred who reigneâ⦠Thirty five yearâ⦠yet there is nothing memorably recorded of their Actions And now these petty Kingdoms growing to a period Etheââ¦bert began his Reignâ⦠but having displeased the bloody Quindride Wife tâ⦠Offa King of the Mercians she prevailed with heâ⦠Husband to send for him under pretence of givinâ⦠him one of his Daughters in Marriage but having got him in her power she caused him to be put tâ⦠death when he had reigned Forty five years anâ⦠was succeeded by Edmund in whose time the Danes camâ⦠over in great numbers burning and destroying before them insomuch that the King was obliged to shuâ⦠himself up in Framingham Castle and after a lonâ⦠Seige surrendred it But the Pagan Danes not regarding their Faith having stripped the poor King finâ⦠beat him with Câdgels then scourged him and afteâ⦠that tying him to a Stake shot him to death with Arrows whilst with much Patience and Devotion he suffered the usage calling upon the name of Jesuâ⦠and recommending his Soul to his Redeemer thâ⦠years of his Reign are doubtfully mention'd however he began to Reign over the East Angles Anâ⦠794 he was afterwards cannonized a Saint and thâ⦠Town of St. Edmunds-bury still remains in remembrance of him Thus you the Saxon Hepterchie may view How first it rise and to a period drew To rise more glorious in what does eusâe The Saxon Government under sole Monarchs with the Succession if Kings their Reigns and Actions THe Hepterchie of the Saxons appearing very troublesome in their continual Wars amongst themselves and those of the Danes and British Princes who still held out the chief of the last that ââ¦pposed them during their petty Kingdoms were ââ¦ortimer Son of Vortinger who reigned Four years Aurelius Ambrosius who reigned Thirty two years ââ¦ter Pendragon his Brother who reigned Eighteen ââ¦ears Arthure of whom the Monks have created so ââ¦any Fables that the truth of his Actions are doubtful who reigned Twenty six years Constantine Son ââ¦f Cador Duke of Cornwal and Cousin to Arthur who ââ¦eigned Three years Aurelius Conatus who reigned Thirty three years Vortiporus who reigned Three ââ¦ears Malgo Cononus who reigned Five years Careââ¦cus who reigned Three years Cadwan who reigned Twenty two years Gadwallo his Son who reigned forty eight years and Cadwallader who reigned ââ¦leven years These were the Chief of the British Princes who opposed the Saxons and held ââ¦eir Kingdom for the most part in Wales and the Marches giving them at sundry times many notable ââ¦verthrows disputing their Country with the Invaââ¦ers till their Power was wasted and the remainder of ââ¦heir People compelled to betake themselves to the Mountains and Fastnesses Egberts's Fortune prevailââ¦ng he united the seven Kingdoms into one and beââ¦ame the first sole Saxon Monarch causing himself to ââ¦e crowned at Winchesier giving the whole Country the Name of England and the People the Epethitâ⦠of English In the Fourteen year of his Reign thâ⦠Danes with thirty three Ships landed in England tâ⦠whom he gave battle with such Forces as on the sudden could be raised but was worsted loosing two Dukes two Bishops and most of the Common Soldiers he hardly escaping the Field yet afterwards thâ⦠Danes were
he surrendred himself and was committed to the Tower and soon after he with the Earl of Southampton were convicted of High-Treason in endeavouring to Leavy War against the Queen c. and the Earl of Essex on the 20th of February 1600 lost his Head on the Green within the Tower not only lamented of the people whose Darling he was but of the Queen her self who at the perswasion of his Enemies had in the heat of her passion signed the Warrant for his Death divers others were Executed on this occasion as it were to bare so great a Man company nor did the Queen enjoy her self after the fall of this Favourite but hastened her own Death by grief dying on the 24th of March 1602 and was buried in Henry the Seventh's Chapell at Westminster when she had Reigned 44 Years 4 Months and 7 Days and in the 69th Year of her Age. This Elizabeth was Queen of England France and Ireland Daughter to Henry the Eighth by his Wife Ann Bulloin in her Reign happened Earthquakes Blazing Stars and a Mortal Plague of which 40000 dyed in and about London She was the 43th sole Monarch of England c. Thus set the Glory of her Sex in Dust Whose endless Memory Fame keeps in trust When Eating Time shall Marble Tombs deface Her Name shall live belov'd in every place The Life Reign and Actions of James the First King of Great Britain c. THe name of the Tudors expiring in Queen Elizabeth gave way to that of the Stuarts James the Sixth of Scotland great Grand-child to James the Fourth and Margaret his Wife Eldest Daughter to Henry the Seventh succeeding to the Crown by reason of the failure of Issue by the Male Line who upon notice of the Death of Queen Elizabeth being invited by the Nobles set forward from his Kingdom of Scotland and entering England was received on the Frontires with great joy and conducted to London being met some distance by the Mayor and Aldermen and five hundred Horse who conducted him to the Charter-House prepared for his Reception but because the Plague raged the Coronation was deferred and the Popish Party who had earnestly expected the death of the Queen in hopes a Papist might succeed finding themselves disappointed laboured to prevent his establishment in the Throne and several were detected who had received Orders from the Pope to seize his Person and bring him to their own terms however on the 21st of July 1603. The King together with the Queen his Royal Consort were crowned at Westminster by Dr. Whitgift Arch-Bishop of Canterbury and the Conspirators being tryed at Winchester many were found guilty yet only Watson and Clark two Priests together with George Brook suffered death the King pardoning the rest mostly at the place of Execution and then in a dispute between the Bishops of the Church of England and the Puritan Ministers who pretended to a farther Reformation this wise Prince gave it for the first and by learned reasons so confuted the latter that they were utterly non-plussed and after that he caused the Holy Scripture to be new Translated from the Original and Anno 1604 he made peace with Spain and proceeded to a Uniting the Kingdoms of England and Scotland and took upon him the Stile of King of Great Britain banishing the Jesuites and Seminary Priests who began a fresh to disturb the Government which made them as their last Shift or rather cruel revenge contrived that hellish Plot called the Gunpowder-Plot wherein they bound themselves by Oaths and Sacraments for the more secretly carrying it on but nothing escapes the Eyes of the Almighty who when they were in the highest expectation of success turned their Wisedom into Foolishness for by a Letter directed to the Lord Monteagle whom one of the Conspirators was desirous to spare the Nest they had so long been making was found and in it thirty six Barrels of Powder intended to blow up the King Lords and Commons in Parliament this was discover'd under great heaps of Billets but the very Morning they were to assemble in Parliament and Guy Faux at the Vault Door under the Parliament-House Cloaked Booted and Spurr'd with a Dark-Lanthorn and Matches ready to lay the Train upon which the Conspirators were pursued and in the dispute John and Christopher Wright Thomas Piercy and Robert Catesby were slain and Anno 1605 on the 27th of January Sir Edward Digby Thomas Winter Robert Winter Ambrose Rookwood Thomas Bates Robert Keys and Guido Faux were found guilty and Executed as Traitors at the West-end of St. Pauls and in the Palace-Yard In memory of this signal Deliverance the fifth of November the Day on which it was discovered by Authority of Parliament was enacted a perpetual day of Thanksgiving Henry Garnet and divers others concerned in this Plot were Executed at sundry Times and Places Garnet confessing it though a Jesuite and warning the Roman Catholicks not to practice any Treason against their Prince for God would certainly discover and defeat it And soon after there happened Insurrections in the Shires of Liecester Warwick and Northampton about throwing open Inclosures Headed at last by John Reynolds but were dispersed and quieted without much Trouble and the King to honour the City entered himself a Brother of the Cloath-workers Company and by his Example many Nobles were made free of that and divers others the New Exchange was finished Anno 1609 and furnished with Wares being called by the King Britain's Burse The Priests and Jesuites were commanded to depart the Kingdom The Body of Mary Queen of Scots Mother to King James was Anno 1612 removed from Peterborough to the Royal Chappel at Westminster and there splendidly Interred and the Kingdom remained in great Tranquility But to abate the Joy Prince Henry the King 's eldest Son dyed November the 6th of a Feaver though not without some suspicion of Poyson to the great Grief of the Kingdom whose Darling he was And Frederick the Electour Palatine of the Rhine coming into England was married to the Lady Elizabeth the King 's eldest Daughter in the Royal Chappel at White-Hall on the 14th of February following but soon after at the Instance of the Bohemians taking upon him the Rule of that Kingdom he was routed by the Emperour's Forces who seized likewise the Palatinate and the King gave the Citizens of London the Province of Vlster in Ireland and instituted the Order of Baronets limiting them within the number of 200 and to cease with the failure of Issue and Anno 1614 the New River was brought to London to the great refreshment of the City which was much stinted for want of Water being only supplied by a few Conduits in the neighbouring Fields and this year a Divorce being sued out between Robert Devereux and his Countess on her Pretence of his Insufficiency she married Robert Carre Earl of Somerset and the King 's great Favourite for inveighing against which Marriage they procured Sir Thomas Overbury first
Englands Chronicle OR THE LIVES REIGNS OF THE Kings and Queens From the time of JVLIVS CAESAR To the present Reign of K. WILLIAM and Q. MARY Containing The Remarkable Transactions and Revolutions in Peace and War both at Home and Abroad as they relate to this Kingdom with the Wars Policies Religion and Custom Success and Misfortunes as well of the Antient Britains as Roman Saxon Danish and Norman Conquerors with Copper Cuts and whatever else is conduceable to the Illustration of History By J. Heath LONDON Printed for Benj. Crayle at the Peacock and Bible at the West end of St. Pauls N. Bodington in Duck-lane and G. Conyers at the Ring on Ludgate-hill 1689. W Conq K Will 2 K Hen 1 K Ste K Hen 2 K Ric 1 K Iosor K Hen 3 K Ed 1 K Ed 2 K Ed 3 K Iames. 2. K Rich 2 England's Cronicle K Hen 4 Hen 5 or the Lives Reigns of all the KINGS QUEENS To the present Reign of K. William L. Mary K Hen 6 K Ed 4 K Ed 6 K Hen 8 K Hen 7 K Ric 3 K Ed 5 K Ch 2 K Ch 1 K Iames Q Eliz Q Mary Englands fam'd Monarchs thus pouriâââââ behold Whose warlike Deeds this vollume does unfold For Wisdom and for Valour they were known Each had their Triumphs on the Brittish Throne Licensed July the 3d. 1689. And Entred according to Order THE PREFACE TO THE READER READER IN this Book you have the Recital of the past and present Glories of this famous Kingdom from the time it was first disâvered to this day continued in the renowned Actions of its Kings and Princes being a Series of History so remarkable and delightful that nothing material can be truly said to be omitted Here you may find the Original Manners Wars and Customs of the first Britains their contending with the Romans their Courage and various Success and whââ and by what means this Nation became subject to the Roman Saxon Dane and Norman Conquerors with the sundry Revolutions of Church and State as well in Peace as War Transactions at home and abroad various Policies and Stratagems c. And indeed those things hat have made this Island lift her Head above other Nations blessed by the plenteous hand of Heaven and the Industry of her Natives her Renown has travel'd with the Sun scarce any corner of the habitable World where Fame has not breathed her Glories I need not much infist upon this to those who are daily Spectators of her Riches and Plenty as well of her own Product and Manufacture as accruing by Navigation c. from the remotest Oriental Parts nor of the Purity of Religion or Tranquility we enjoy under the Auspicious Reign of our Gracious King and Queen but it remains that I recommend to you the perusal of what cannot but aford as much satisfaction as any thing of this kind is capable of rendring So hoping it may prove very useful to all Lovers of History I am Reader yours to serve you J. Heath Englands CHRONICLE OR The Lives and Reigns of all the Kings and Queens from the time of JVLIVS CAESAR to the present Reign of K. William Qu. Mary c. A Discription of the Island of Britain with its Original Denomination c. THE Island of Great Britain whose Fame has travel'd with the Sun and reached the remotest Kingdoms of the Earth is bounded with Germany and Denmark on the East or properly with the German Ocian on the West with Ireland or the Irish Seas on the North with the Ducalidonian Seas and on the South with France and Normandy scituate in the eighth Climate of the North Latitude and placed in relation to Longitude between the Parrals of fourteen and sixteen Containing in length from Strathy-Head in the Kingdom of Scotland to the Lizard point in Cornwal Six Hundred Twenty Four Miles and in Breadth from the Isle of Thannet in Kent to the Lands end in Cernwal Three Hundred and Forty Miles though formerly its Limits were Fancied from the Orcadâs to the ãâ¦ã Mountainâ As for the time of its being peopled even the most curious Historians vary some hold it to be inhabited long before the Flood and that being a part of France it was by the Rapid Inundation of the Universe broken off from the Continent where now the Channel parts Dover from Calais and by that means being left by the Flood became an Island But this I conceive only conjectural without any warrantable Testimony and is grounded upon the Pariety of the Soils and Temprature of Air. Since that there are others that will have it possessed by one Albion a Gyant who beat out the Samotheans whose Gigantick Race increased till the time that King Brute Coasting these Seas with a powre of Trojans under his Command observing its spaciousness and fertility made a Descent and subdued it and of this latter Opinion is the so much Celebrate Antiquary and Historian Jeffry of Monmouth and from this Trojan Prince he would have us believe the Island took its Name But those who have seriously enquired into the Date he proposes for the Landing of Brute viz. In the 2887 Year of the worlds Creation find not any Foundation to Build a belief that such a Man was ever in these Parts but rather the Name was derived from the word Prith or Brith signifying Painting and probably the Greeks who were then the greatest Navigators Sailing along the Coast and perceiving the painted People that inhabited it might from that signification give it a Name as indeed they did to most Islands and Countries that were not Civilized where ever they came or it might be from the word ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã Mettals for its abounding with Mettals as it had done that of Albion from Albis Rupibus viz. White Rocks that appear towards the Coast of France These are the Conjecturals and we might run on in a maze of uncertainty till we tired the Reader considering that before the Landing of the Romans thâ People were uncivilized keeping no Writings or Râ cords of their Country or Actions to Druids or Priests themselves being a kind of Magicians or such as dealt in Spells and Charms preserving their Religious Rites and Ceremonies in Hieroglipicks and Figures after the manner of Egypt the better to create an Awe and Dread upon the more ignorant and raise an esteem and veneration of themselves which otherwise must have much abated the Credit they had gained But leaving things that are doubtful and have never been fully cleared by the most curious and industrious Writers we come to what is more warrantable and for what we have sureâ grounds laying aside the Story of the Samothes sprung from the ãâã Son of Japhat perhaps as Fabulous as the rest and that is to the Year of the Worlds Creation 3873. Viz. Caius Julius Caesar by the prevailing Arms of the Roman Commonwealth having subdued Gallia now France and a great part of Germany thirsty of new Glory
But being a Cruel and Desolute Prince he was Killed by his Souldiers after he had continued seven Months in the Throne So that Maximus being then Deputy the Britains felt not the Effects of his Anger and thus Rome wanting a Head Marcus Sylvius Otho entred upon the Stage yet Reigned but three Months and five Days before he made way for Aulus Vitellus who after eight Months Reign was Killed by the Souldiers and Elavius Vespatian made Emperor in his stead So that in these short Revolutions the Britains had Peace yet in this last Reign the Brigantes and Silures were up in Arms but Julius Frontius over-powered them Petilius being Deputy the Famous City of Jerusalem after an obstinate and bloody Siege was Taken by the Romans under the Lâading of Titus Vespatian who succeeded his Father in the Empire after he had Reigned about nine Years and Reigned two years and three months yet we find not that he had any War with the Britains but left the Empire to Domitian his Brother who raised a Persacution against the Christians by the Example of Nero Insomuch that Christianity then beginning to Flourish in this Island many were cut off for the Testimony they bore to their Lord and Master And Julius Agricola being Deputy he upon the Revolt of the Britains gave them â⦠and in a fearful Overthrow slew Ten Thousand of them with the Loss of Three Bundred and Forty of his own Men and this is he that first discovered this Country to be an Island and Domitian after about fifteen years Reign dying Cocâeius Nerva came to the Throne of Empire being a very Charitable Prince but after ten Months he gave place to Trajan who raised the Third Persecution and Overthrew the Revolting Britains by Spartiaâus his Lieutenant Leaving the Stage of Honour after Twenty One Years Six Months when Adrianus was Proclaimed Emperor and although he had no War with the Britains he nevertheless raised a Persecution against the Christians and made the Church of Christ weep Tears of Blood in all Lands whither his Power extended yet he Reigned twenty two years But at length Antonius Pius who Succeeded him restrained re-called his Cruel Edicts yet in his time the Britains rising in Arms were Overthrown by Lollius Urbicus Marcus Aurelius taking next upon him the Administration of the Imperial Power revived the Persecution but had no War with the Britains and giving place after nineteen years Reign Commodius took upon him the Sway of the Empire and now the Almighty smiling upon this Land with the brightest Rays of Divine Love raised up a Christian King and the first that the World had seen viz. King Lucius Son to King Ceilus and Great Grand Child to Arviragius who Married the Emperor Drusius's Daughter and he being more mindful of Religion that dearest part of Government than of any other Consideration the better to Establish the Work so prosperously begun sent two Learned Men to Elutherus then Bishop of Rome to be further Instructed in the FAITH who thereupon sent him Fagarius and Damianus with his Letter in the following words You have received in the Kingdom of Britain by GOD's Mercy both the Law and Faith of Christ you have both the Old and New Testament out of the same through God's Grace by the Advice of your Realm take a Law and by the same through God's Sufferance Rule your Kingdom of Britain for in that Kingdom you are God's Vicar This I have mentioned to shew The honesty and plainness of the Bishops of Rome before they came to be Debauched and Corrupted with Pride and Avarice And this good King so far improved the Advice that he immediately Changed the Seats of the three Arch Flamens and twenty-eight Flamens into so many Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees appointing for the first three London York and Gloucester and thereupon the Christian Religion in spite of the Oppressors grew up like a stately Cedar and overspread the Land Helvius Pertinax the next Emperor did nothing of note having but a short Reign not exceeding eight Months and was Succeeded by Didius Julianus who continued not above two Months neither oâ them having any War with the Britains Yet in the Reign of Septimus Severius the Calledonians were up in Arms and Heraclionus his Deputy not being able to Quell them the Emperor came over in Person yet could not Effect it by reason of the Fortresses and Marshes where they usually Fortified themselves with less than the Loss of fifty thousand oâ his men and the better to Bridle them he caused a mighty Wall with Towrs to be run from Shorâ to Shore but being come over a second time upon new Commotions he fell Sick and dyed at York and in his Reign the fifth Persecution was raised against the Christians Bassianus Caracala Reigneâ after him six years and being made Co-Emperor with his Brother Geta he slew him yet the Britains werâ not molested during his Reign and then he gave place to Opilius Maerinus who reigned about one year two months and was Succeeded by Heliogabilus a Lude Debauched and Luxurious Emperor whâ had been formerly Priest to the Son yet he held the imperial Seat four years and then gave Place to Alexander Severus who gave Liberty to the Christiâns to live peaceably and quiet without oppression or persecution but when he had reigned six months ând seven days he was killed by the Mutiny of the Almain Souldiers and made way for Maximinus who âaised the sixth Persecution yet in his time the Briâains were in Peace but three Years put a period to his Reign and Julius Varius Maximus mounted the Throne but he soon after was slain by the Souldiers And Gordianus who succeeded him Reigned but forty days For now the Petorian Souldiers began to commit all manner of Disorders setting the Empire to Sale raising any one to it for Money and then either Killing or Deposing them made room for more Gain and instead of One they sometimes set up Two in Co-partnership as Claudius Puppienus and Celius Balbinus who Reigned only a Year then Antonius Gordianus Reigned and after him Julius Philippus the one Reigning Four and the other Five Years Which short continuance and the Care they had to Secure themselves made them little mind what was done abroad and Lieutenants of Provinces perceiving things go thus unfortunately did not so much trouble themselves in Gathering the publick Taxes as to ingratiate in the Peoples Favour and enrich themselves by Presents and Offerings which were daily made them without runing the hazard of forcing them to Rebel And now Decius coming to the Imperial Seat stirred up by the Enemies of the Church of Christ he raised the seventh Persecution but his Fury continued not for he reigned but two years e're he gave way to Trebonianus and Voâusianius who stayed the Persecution and had Peace with the Britains But in two years they gave way to Aelmelianus who reigned not above two months and though Valerianus that succeeded
him held not the Dignity above a year yet being of a Cruel Temper he gave vent to his Anger on the Christians whâ⦠now in all places began to Multiply so that agaiâ⦠the Church was forced to wear the bloody Scars of eight Persecution and under him St. Laurence anâ⦠St. Cyprian suffered Martyrdom Thus went on the course of things in these earlâ⦠times and as the Wealth of Britain increased so thâ⦠Romans raised their Taxes to a higher pitch yet thâ⦠people by this time being better used to their Guest and interchanged Marriages amongst them the were not easily to be drawn into Insurrections especially when they considered they by the Arts anâ⦠Manufacture the Romans taught were greatly improved And now came Galienus to the Imperial Seat who notwithstanding his fifteen years Reign had no Waâ⦠with the Britains and though Flavius Claudius waâ⦠a great hater of Christians and studied for Torment to destroy them yet he liv'd not to effect it but having reigned two years without molesting this Kingdom he gave place to Quintilius who rather desirous of Death than Rule as it appeared by the consequence opened his own Veins and Dyed withouâ⦠one way other troubling the Britains Aurelianus succeeded Quintilius and reigned five years without concerning himself with the Affair of this Island yet he put out severe Educts against the Christians so that we may reckon under him the ninth Persecution Tacitus succeeded him yet reigned but six Months e're he gave place to Florianus and he having a shorter Reign was succeeded by ââ¦robus who held the Imperial Seat five years These ââ¦ad no War with the Britains but Marcus Aurelius Carus hearing they were in Arms to Recover their â⦠Liberty sent Carantius his Lieutenant to Quiet them but he joyned with them so that the Tribute was denied during this Emperors Reign However Carancius was slain by Alectus a succeeding Lieuteââ¦ant Dioclesian coming to the Throne greatly Persecuted the Christians but God considering âhe Distress of His People put an end to his Reign âfter three Years and so gave Rest to his Church This Emperor made great Wars in this Island by his Lieutenant but with various success and was âucceeded by Constantius Clorus who continued the War and came in Person against the Calledonians and âists And it was this Emperor that finding King Coilus his Trusty Friend dead upon his Arrival Married Helena his beautiful Daughter and reigning about thirteen Years dyed at York leaving his Son Constantine the Great to Succeed him but he being in his Non-Age the Throne was Usurped Alternately by Constantius Galerus Maximus Severus Maâentius Lucinus and Martinianus But at length these were Overcome by the good Fortune of Constantine the Great a Britain by Birth and half so by Parentage he Alotted part of his Empire to his Sons and was the first Christian Emperor the world beheld Some hold That being about to Persecute the Christians he was smitten with a Leprosie and had it Revealed to him in a Vision That unless he called home Bishop Sylvester and the rest of the Banished Clergy he might dispair of Cure which accordingly âe did and found himself in perfect Health which obliged him to embrace the True Religion Others hold That being about to give Battle and doubting the Success he all on a sudden beheld in the Air a bright shining Cross with this Motto In boc vinces In this thou shalt overcome And taking thereupon the Cross for his device he accordingly became Victorious but however it happened no doubt God in Compassion to His bleeding Church which had undergone ten Cruel Persecutions raised up this Emperor to Heal her Wounds and indeed being Baptized and Received into the Church he lest nothing undone that might tend to her Welfare and the Propagation of the True Religion Some Wars he had with the Britains but they not considerable when after a long Reign he dyed â⦠Peace Julian called the Apostate succeeded this gooâ Emperor begining his Reign Anno Dom. 356. Thâ man before he came to the Throne professed Christianity and seemed Zealous to promote it being person of great Cunning and much Learning buâ with the Change of his Condition his Consciencâ altered which made many believe he made Religion but a Stirrup to Mount the Imperial Throne foâ then he became their professed Enemy using all thâ Policy he could to baffle and destroy their Interest and although he did not violently Persecute them himself yet he gave way to such as spared no Affront or Indignities and Writ with his own hand a Book to Ridicule the Gospel calling our Blessed Saviour Gallilean in derision When preparing for the Wanâ of Persia as he Rod forth he asked one of the Christians What the Carpenters Son was doing at that time He is replied the good Man with an holy Anger making a Coffin for your self At this Julian smiled but whether prophetically spoke or by chance it soâ fell out That riding at the Head of his Army anâ Arrow none knowing from what hand it came Morâ tally wounded him whereupon perceiving hiâ Death certain he drew forth the Arrow and throwing up handfuls of his own Blood in defiance to Heaven he cried out Vicisti Galilee thou haft Overcome me O Galilean and so expired After whose Death Jovinianus took the Rule and had so greaâ a liking to the Christian Religion that he easilyembraced it causing the Souldiers and People to do the same and would often Express himself in these terms O that I might govern wise men and wise menâ govern me His Reign was but short not exceeding a Year when he gave place to Valentinianus in whose Reign the Roman Empire was threatned by the barbarous Nations who made great Spoil and Desolation insomuch that the Legions in Britain were drawn off to Assist nearer home which gave âe Picts and Irish an opportunity to Invade and âarrass this Kingdom with great Spoil and Slaughâr of the People which made them beseech the Emâror for Aid and Theodosius was sent with a Poâer that Repelled the Invaders and left the Briâins in Peace but no longer than till the Romans âere departed He was moreover a great Favourer âf the Christians restored their Temples and forâid Idolatrous Worship and Mid-night Sacrifice and âaving found some treacherous dealing amongst his âen of War he was wont to say Gold was tryed âith the Touch stone and Men with Gold And to him âucceeded Gratianus and Valence the former behaving himself with all due Respect to the Christians but âhe latter closed with the Arian Hereticks against them causing eighty of the Christians to be sent âo Sea in a Ship and there set it on Fire giving them âhe choice either to Drown themselves or Perish in âhe Flame Yet after a Reign of Six Years full of Trouble Maximus and Valentinianus took place but the first held it so short a time that in many Authors he is not mentioned they had no War with the Britains
Wedding in Lambeth he suddenly fâll down dead when he had reigned about two years He was third Son of Canute and the eighteenth sole Monarch he began his Reign Anno 1040 and was ãâã at Winâr and with him fell the Dâsh Monarchy in England and the Saxons re-entered to the no small Joy of the people Thus Monarchies and Monarchs rise and fall Whilst worldly Pomp is Fortunes Tennis-ball The Saxon Monarchy restored c. HArdicanute being dead Edward the seventh Son of Ethelred by Queen Emma was sent for out of Normandy where he had taken Sanctuary during the Danish Monarchy and Crown'd upon his Arrival at Winchester by Edsine Arch-bishop of Canterbury Anno 1042. and to gain the greater favour of the people he remitted the Tax of 40000 Pounds a year which had for 40 years been levyed upon all Lands except those of the Clergy by the Name of Dane-Guilt and the better to settle his Kingdom he compiled a Body of wholsom Laws from those of the Mercians West Saxons and Danes still known by the Title of Edward the Confessor's Laws written in Latin his Wars were only with the Welsh Irish and some Danes but those very inconsiderable yet Earl Goodwin being very powerful joyned with his Sons against him and in January a very deep Snow falling which covered the Earth till the middle of March the Cattle and Fowls of the Air were starved in abundance and the Summer produced Lightnings that burnt up the Corn whereupon a Famine ensued and the King at the Instigation of Goodwin and Robert Arch-bishop of Canterbury seized upon his Mothers Jewels and committed her Prisoner to the Abbey of Warwick putting her to undergo the Law Ordalium which is to pass over nine hot Plow-shares with naked feet and blindfold laid about a yard asunder which she did without touching them before she knew she was come to the place so that a reconciliation hereupon ensued and this manner of tryal was by way of Purgation for such as were suspected of Incontinency he Imprisoned her for Marrying Canute and not assisting him and his Brothers in their Extremity In this Kings Reign a great Earth-quake happened and Earl Goodwin was choaked at the King's Table with a piece of Bread which he wished might choak him if he had any hand in the Death of Alfrid the Kings Brother He is accounted the first King that ever Cured the King's-Evil he Marry'd Edith Daughter to Goodwin a very Beautiful Lady but had no Children by her being reported never to have Carnally known her and seeing a needy Courtier come into his Chamber one Morning as he lay in Bed with the Curtains drawn and take as much Money out of his Coffer as he could carry he suffered it without speaking but upon his third coming he reproved him of Covetousness charging him to be gone for if Hugoline his Treasurer should come and seize him in the Fact he would be sure to stretch for it and scarce was he gone when the Treasuaer who had casually left open the Coffer came and appeared in a great Consternation at the loss but the King bid him not trouble himself for he that took it had most need of it And lying soon after upon his Death-Bed perceiving those that stood about him to weep he said If you loved me you would not weep but rejeyce because I go to my Father with whom I shall receive the Joys promised to the Faithful not through my merite but the free mercy of my Saviour who sheweth mercy on whom he pleases And giving up the Ghost he was buried at Westminster when he had Reigned 20 Years and 6 Months and 27 Days he rebuilt St. Peter's Westminster and St. Margret's Church made the first Great Seal and was the 19 sole Monarch of England called the Confessor Harrold Son to Earl Goodwin and Sitha his Wife Sister to Swain the younger King of Denmark was upon the Death of King Edward taken for King though he waved the Ceremony of this Coronation and to ingratiate himself with the People lightened the Texes and Behaved himself Courteous and Affable to all Men but he had not long held the Regal Dignity before William Duke of Normandy sent to put him in mind of his Oath which was made during his Imprisonment in Normandy whether in the time of King Edward he had been driven by stress of weather importing that when ever Edward died he should secure the Kingdom for the Norman Duke but Harrold urging what he then did was by constraint and that he conceived himself not obliged to stand to it The Duke prepared to Invade the Kingdom at which time a Dreadful Commet appeared denouncing the Woes and Miseries that ensued for before the Normans arrived a great number of Danes and Norwigeans landed in the North under the Leading of Testo and Harrold Harfrager King of Denmark and spoiling the Country before them marched to York which constrained the King to draw out his Army but being about to pass Stamford-bridge built over the River Derwent his Forces were stopped by a single Dane of Gigantick stature and strength and forty of his Men killed in attempting to remove him but in the end a Soldier getting under the Bridge in a Boat run his Spear through a Creuis and by that means killed him so that the Bridge gained the King gave Battle and overthrew the Enemy with great slaughter killing the Danish King and Tosto his Brother and Olave the Kings Son with Paul Earl of Orkney were taken Prisoners however they upon earnest supplication were suffered to depart the Kingdom in the ships that brought them with the heavy news of their loss but the King had scarce time to consider his advantage before he had News that William Duke of Normandy was Landed with 50000 Men at Pevensey in Sussex on the eigth of September 1066 and fired his Fleet to put his Soldiers out of hopes of return which made Harrold hasten to oppose him who by this time had sent a Messenger to London to demand the Kingdom but they dismissed him with Threats and although the Duke to prevent the effusion of more blood proffered to fight hand to hand yet the King refused it saying It should be tried by more Swords than one Whereupon the Armys advancing pitched in a large Plain and from thence the King sent Spies into the Dukes Camp who being taken were lead from Rank to Rank and made to take a perfect survey of the Army and so dismissed The 14th of October 1366 being come the Armys drew out and faced each other till the Trumpets sounded the Charge when at the first Encounter the Normans were forced to give ground and retire in disorder which the English perceiving and thinking the Battle won carelesly disranked to pursue them which they perceiving and taking that advantage rallied and changed the face of Fortune for the Normans entering the loose squadrons overwhelmed the English with showers of Arrows so that all was turned
to be sent Prisoner to the Tower and there to be poisoned for which Contrivance Sir Gervase Elwes and Mrs. Turner suffered Death the Earls and Countess were likewise sentenced but had by the King's Mercy Leases of their Lives granted them for 99 years and for ever banished the King's Presence The Fall of this Favourite made way for Mr. George Villiers a Gentleman of a good House who was soon after created Duke of Buckingham Anno 1618. Sir Walter Rawleigh was delivered from a long Imprisonment in the Tower and sent to discover a golden Mine in the West-Indies promising it should be no ways prejudicial to the Spaniards but failing in that Discovery and Sacking the Spanish Town of St. Thoms upon his Return to England at the continued Importunity of Gondamore the Spanish Ambassadour he was Beheaded upon a former Sentence and on the 2d of March 1618 Queen Anne died and was buried at Westminster her Death was preceeded by an extraordinary Blazing-Star And now the King being desirous to see Prince Charles Married sent him into Spain to render his Courtship to the Infanta but after a six Months stay being trifled with that Court insisting to have him change his Religion c. the King recalled him and prepared for War in order to recover the Palatinate and set on Foot a Treaty of Marriage with France but lived not to see it concluded for on the 7th of March Anno 1625 he died of an Ague at Theobalds in Scotland and was Buried at Westminster with great Solemnity much lamented of his Subjects being a Prince of extraordinary Learning Conduct and Prudence his Wife was Ann Daughter of Frederick the Second King of Denmark by whom he had Issue Henry Charles Elizabeth and two other Daughters Mary and Sophia who dyed young This King James was great Grand-Child by Father and Mother's side to Margaret Daughter to Henry the 7th of England He began his Reign over this Kingdom Anno 1602 Reigned 22 years 3 days and was the 44 sole Monarch of England and first of Great Britain whose antient Name he restored by uniting the Kingdoms He died in the 59 year of his Age. Thus to Death's Fury the wise Prince gave way And left this Twilight for eternal Day That Phenix-like he out of moulder'd Dust May Glorious rise to mingle with the Just The Life Reign and Actions of Charles the First King of Great Britain c. KIng James giving way by Death Prince Charles his only surviving Son was immediately Proclaimed and Crowned at Westminster soon after which he was solemnly Married to Henrietta Maria Daughter to Henry the Fourth French King whom he had seen in his Journey through Paris to the Court of Spain The Marriage being over the King began to shew his Resentments of the Affronts he had received in the Court of Spain and Anno 1625 a Parliament was called and Assembled at Westminster on the 8th of June wherein after some strong Debates about Petitions of Right and Religion the King had two Subsidies granted him and a Fleet was sent to Sea which spoiled and greatly indamaged the Spanish Coast but although the War was just and honourable yet upon the Meeting again of the Parliament in the August following they denyed a farther Supply whereupon he endeavoured with the Advice of his Lawyers to raise Money by way of Tonage but the Parliament forbid the Payment of it and many of the Merchants refused to obey the King's Mandates however the King making an Alliance with the united Provinces set out another Fleet and greatly distressed the Spaniards but amongst others some French Ships being sunk burnt or taken they seized the English Effects in their Ports by way of Reprisal whereupon the French were commanded to leave England but Monsieur Basompire coming Ambassadour prevailed to have many of them recalled yet all Commerce ceased between the two Kingdoms and the French greatly oppressed the Rochellers which made them humbly supplicate King Charles's Assistance who sent a good power under the leading of the Duke of Buckingham but the French being strongly Encamped and Fortified in Rhee the English returned without effecting any thing considerable and the Parliament again complained of several Grievances whereupon they were Dissolved and new Forces raised for the Relief of Rochell but as the Duke of Buckingham was about to Embark he was stabbed to the Heart by one John Felton an English Adventurer at Portsmouth for which the Murtherer was Executed seeming to approve off and glory in the Fact to the last and thus unhappily fell this Duke that had been the Darling Favourite of two Kings Anno 1630 the Queen on the 29th of May was brought to Bed of a Son afterward Christened by the Name of Charles and since our Soveraign Monarch as will appear in the next Reign at his Birth a bright Star appeared in the day-time and on the 14th of October 1633 the Queen was delivered of the Duke of York but the Joy of these Births were a little Eclipsed by the misunderstandings in Scotland and the oppositions made in payment of Ship-Money though Ten Judges had given their Vote for the legality of it the Occasion of great Commotions in Scotland arising about the Service-Book of Common-Prayer being sent thither to be read in Churches as usual in England for when the Dean came to read it in St. Giles's Church at Edenborough he narrowly escaped his Brains being beaten out by the People's throwing Stools Chairs and Cudgels at him nor did the Bishop who got up into the Pulpit to appease them fare any better and so great in a short time grew the Tumult that the Magistrates were not able to quell it which obliged the King to raise an Army but upon his Approach the Scots in Arms met him on the Lorders and submitted and a Peace thereupon was concluded but soon after fell to Covenanting and raised new Commotions the which and the Misunderstandings between the King and his Parliament gave the native Irish an opportunity to Rebel and commit a most horrible Massacre on the English throughout that Kingdom murthering about 200000 of all Ages and Sex before any Succours were sent to their Relief This happened in the year 1641 the same year the Earl of Strafford was beheaded upon an Attaindure of Parliament and about two years after William Laud Arch-Bishop of Canterbury was Executed in the same manner and the King having passed a Bill for the Parliament to sit during their Pleasure such Heats ensued and such Tumults withall that the King after he had endeavoured to give them all the satisfaction that could consist with his Honour and Conscience was obliged to retire to Windsor to avoid the Insolencies of the Multitude who threatened him in his Palace and committed many outrages pulling down the Organs and spoiling the Vestments and Ornaments of Worship in Westminster-Abby and during the King's Absence the Parliament having put the Country in Arms and took into their hands most of