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A56265 Brittish and out-landish prophesies most of above a 1000 years antiquity, the rest very antient; fore-telling the several revolutions which hath and shall befall the scepter of England; the coming in of the Normans, continuance and extirpation; the late warrs; the late Kings death; his Highness's conquest and arrival to the scepter, sovereigntie and government of Great Brittain; the fall of the Turk, Pope, Emperour of Germany, and most of the great princes of the world by their particular names; and that his Highness that now is shall conquer most of them: also, his Highness's lineal descent from the antient princes of Brittain, clearly manifesting that hee is the conquerour they so long prophesied of. Also, a short account of the late kings original; published in Welsh and English for the satisfaction of the intelligent in either tongue. By Thomas Pugh, Gentleman. Pugh, Thomas. 1658 (1658) Wing P4188; ESTC R40720 110,340 207

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strong kill Nero to wit the tyrannical Turk and thou shalt be without fear heal the wounded take a scourge into thy hands and kill the flies cast such as do sell out of Gods Temple t●ke un●o thee the clear enlightened doctrine preach the Just one meaning Ghrist Jesus unto the Jewes invite the circumcised ones direct the Dove and slaken those that be athirst Another out of the Abbot of Cluneis Library fol. 72. A certain Prince shall call a general Council for the clearing of the obscured trueth and the reforming of the Church And the red Flowers shall distill or drop down a sweet savoury water meaning from the Isle of Brittany especially from the most happy Countrey of England whose royal Ensign is the united White Red-Rose and as it were from the moderate and judicious heads and hearts of her reverend Prelates and D●ctors shall flow and spring the sweet water of sound doctrine and discipline and that shall purifie and cleanse the Church of Rome from all her c●rruptions and spots A prediction of Parac●lsus touching the renovat●on of the Church in such a time when some 60 may be numbered from such a year fol. 76. A great alteration and renovation shall be made when some 60 may be numbered from such a year then he pointeth at a certain Prince exceedingly affected towards the concord of Christians and the reformation of the Church in these words Thou hast taken great pains to make a golden age and therefore having fin●sh●d my task take thy test no man shall overcome thee yea there shall be no man to stirr thee up or to awake thee from the sleep of thy rest or peace so long as the number of years i● not doubled which thine enemies have numbered from thy nest A Vision of Hieronymus Savanacola the Dominican Friar out of the same sect 14. fol. 81. Savanacola saw in a Vision in the year of our Lord 1482 two Crosses the one was black planted in the midst of the City of Rome spreading as it were the Armes over the whole earth and with the top touching the heaven whereon was written these words Crux Irae Dei the Crosse of Gods anger or wrath which having seen behold saith hee incontinent I beheld and saw the aire darkened and trouble● with tempestuous clouds winde● lightening darts swords fire and haile and me thought I saw innumerable number of men destr●yed through the force and violence thereof so that few were lest beh●nde unsl●i● Afterwards I saw a sweet fair an● a clear time ensuing and lo I beheld and saw as it were a golden Crosse in the midst of Jerusalem of the bigness and height of the former so bright that it d●d enlighten the whole world and filled the same with new gladness and joy and it had written upon it Crux Misericordiae Dei the Crosse of the mercy and favour of God And lo incontinent and on a sudden all the Nations of the world of both sexes came in troops from all parts to b●hold and embrace it by the which the holy man was fore-warned of the future cast●gation and renovation of the Church of Rome how that the A●osto●ical sea should be removed from thence to Jerusalem which is likewise according to the prediction of the Franciscan Friar Iohannes de Rupe scissa Where unto may be referred the prediction of Merlin Caledonius which is thus I rejoyced of those things that were revealed unto me for after a long tribulation of Christians and an exceeding effusion or spilling of innocent blood the prosperity and peace of God shall come to a desolate Nation for God will send a Reformer and Conquerour who shall rectifie and redresse all things amisse both in the East and West Church and bring all things according to the form of the primitive Church then one Faith or Religion will be in force then there shall be one Pastor and one Law for Christ Jesus shall redresse and bring into good order all things amisse Out of the Appendix of the same fol. 117. The Rev●lation of Reynardus saith That after ten years past in after-times a great Eagle shall arise which shall chastise m●ny and make the inhabitants of the seas to mourn Who can resist him saith he seeing he hath power from the most High he shall carry away with him 3 kingdomes and the people shall cry Alas alas wo wo the same is the great Eagle which after 5 years sleep shall begin to talk familiarly with the Lily and afterwards shall make it to tremble together with other lofty mountaines Cities and Castles he shall astonish with the noise of his wings and there shall be a great and bitter mourning such as hath not been heard of of old amongst the Inhabitants of the West sea and in the Virginal land he shall spoil the L●lies In the which predictions the great Eagle seemeth to be the Turk who should subdue the rest of the Empire and mightily subdue the Countries of the West especially the most noble Countrey of France according to some other predictions formerly alledged A prophesie of S. Bridgide out of the same fol. 118. Surgat Rex pudicus f●ri c. that is to say There shall arise a King of a shamefast countenance who shall reigne over all and entering into the h●use of the mother Eagle shall hold the Monarchy from East to West Reynardus again fore-telleth That the children of the low Countries of Dutch-land shall be a prey to the Fowles of heaven and to the beasts of the earth so shall those under the heart of Virgo and of Scorpio they shall fall before the mouth of the sword and the habitation of the Western people and of the Scorpionists shall be desart The Lord saith he shall unsheath the sword of warr and of extream desolation upon those of Picardie Flanders and the neighbouring Countries afterwards those of Bavier shall be brought under his Scepter and many beams of the Church shall be dark●ned both in Germany and France because the coming of that King shall be sudden and unexpected in the midst of security and peace It is not amiss for memories sake to give you a brief summ of the principal subjects handled in these prophet●cal Collections First you have two grand Tryals and the Defendant or Brittish Conquerour maintained by prophesie to be a Brittain by the Paternal line or descent and an Englishman born 2. Said to come in the first-born after Edward the Sixt. 3. Said to descend from 7 Ancestors by expresse names 4. Said to strike or maintain warrs with he blood of Vrien 5. Said to beat down the standard of a Scottish C. or Charls 6. Said to have his descent from Blethin ap Cynvin Prince of Powis 7. Said to make a full Conquest of what the Brittains formerly enjoyed The Plaintiff likewise is maintained to be of the Sco●tish race 2. Of the race of Griffith 3. Of ●he race of Llewelin 4. Of the race of Vrien 5. To bear the name
Brittish and Out-landish PROPHESIES MOST Of above a 1000 years Antiquity the rest very Antient FORE-TELLING The several Revolutions which hath and shall befall the Scepter of ENGLAND the Coming in of the Normans Continuance and Extirpation the late Warrs the late Kings death his Highness's Conquest and arrival to the Scepter Sovereigntie and Government of Great Brittain the fall of the Turk Pope Emperour of Germany and most of the great Princes of the world by their particular names and that his Highness that now is shall Conquer most of them ALSO His Highness's lineal descent from the antient Princes of Brittain clearly manifesting that Hee is the Conquerour they so long prophesi●d of Also a short account of the late Kings Original published in Welsh and English for the satisfaction of the Intelligent in either TONGUE By THOMAS PUGH Gentleman LONDON Printed and are to be sold by Lodowick Lloyd at his Shop next to the Castle in Corn-hill 1658. CYMMRODORION 1820 To the Right Honourable John Glynn Lord Chief Justice of England MY Lord I might justly incurre your just Reprehension for presuming to prefix your Name to patronize so rude and indigested Collection which in testimony of the innate affection I ever bore my Native Country I have essayed spurred thereunto with the longing desire of manifesting a pittance as Interest of that principle Service I had devoted to attend your Honours commands How seasonable it may accest to ataque your Lordships perusal I can better wish then pretend cognizance of I presume many fresh pallats not seasoned with mature deliberation cannot well relish nor resent these old superannuated relicts who nothing dandle but their own mishapen prodigies and abortive bratts My Lord I have gleaned the Remains of our Brittish Bards which time hath honoured with such hoary Hair that most of them writes above a 1000 years from whose mouths you may please to recieve an account of all the revolutions and vicissitudes that hath and may befall the Scepter of England the late warres the Kings death his Highness Inauguration and now they having given your Honour an account in their Mother tongue they address themselves to your Lordship for shelter from envies darts and though I have exposed my self to the publique view and censure of all that can read English yet having the influence of your Lordships name I value not what darts malice may or can ejaculate against me for indeed I could not expect treating upon a subject of this nature to please all and so having discharged my conscience in rendering these Gleanings as well as I was capable into English without favour or affection beg license to stile as I ever hope to approve my self Your Lordships faithfully devoted Servant THO. PUGH To the READER REader thou art here presented with many antient Prophesies some of 11 and others of 1200 years antiquity the rest very antient but for want of a Corrector sufficiently intelligent in the Brittish tongue that part of the Book viz. the Welsh has not escaped the Press free from Errata's The language these Prophesies were delivered in is so very antient that it differs much from what is now spoken and upon that account I could not for the present the Collector of these Prophesies living very remote procure any so intelligent in that Tongue as to have warranted it free from Errata's but as the faults will easily appear to those that understand the Language so they will by them as soon be corrected and for those who only understand the English they are to them of no concernment but if opportunity hereafter offer it self and the complection of the time deserve it those faults will not only be corrected for a further satisfaction to those who understand the Brittish tongue but some marginal Notes will be added for their more easie understanding but I doubt not but they will meet with many Opposers who oftentimes resist the apparentest Truth with a sturdie defiance because it makes not for their espoused interest and those kinde of men reckon the most currentest Coyn. where the very finger of heaven is p●rceptible but as counterfeit because it has not the Image of their Caesar imprest upon it however if thou wilt spend so much time as to look them over thou wilt finde their Language strange as to the late King and his Family his Highnesse and Posterity What was then delivered by them hath been ever since preserved and conveyed from age to age and now brought to publick view and though they seem great strangers to most men by reason of their hoary hair yet there are many Persons living both of Honour and Integrity who have converst with them in antient manuscripts many years before the breaking out of the late Warrs besides many Out-landish Authors for many hundred of years past made use of their names and prophesies upon several occasions but it 's true many foreign antient Writers judged Taliesin rather a Magician then an Angel as the antient Brittains termed him in regard of those wonderfull things which he did when he lived amongst them 1200 years since and forasmuch as no account could be given of his exstraction and Genealogie But my purpose is not to Apologize for him in either respects but leave him to be judged by them that reade him only I thought good to acquaint thee That the passage concerning the original and descent of the late King made use of in these Prophesies thou shalt finde at large in Holingsheds History of Scotland pag. 246. This I thought good to mention least the Reader be possest with prejudice against the Collector of these Prophesies who quotes that passage out of Powels Chronicle which is very rare or not to be had Vale. The substance of some of the Prophesies by way of Question and Answer beginning at Henry the Eighth Quest HOw ma●y Children shall Henry have Answ Four Children Qu. How many of them shall reign An. Three Qu. Which of them will first reign An. The fourth B●anch or Edward the Six● Qu. Who will be the second An. Mary or wo and misery with sowre sawce to the Protestants Qu. Who will be the third An. Elizabeth or a tender Dame which will bemoan the former miseries of the Protestants Qu. Who will succeed her An. King Iames a new Sovereign a Lyon or a Lamb. Qu. Who will succed this new Sovereign An. King Charles or a Mould-warp a red Lyon white King or Flower de Luce. Qu. How shall hee reign An. With peace at the beginning and warrs towards the latter end of his reign Qu. What shall become of him An. Driven to flye taken and censured to death Qu. Will he be put to death An. Yes and shall be the last crowned King that shall reign in Brittain of that race Qu. By whom shall he be put to death An. By a Councill from the Army Qu. Who will be chief of that Council An. Fairfax or a man with the l●tter X in his name Qu. By what
argument to prove the plantation and rooting of our Church before Luther against the assertion of the common enemy of Rome This was the last prophesie and delivery of Merlin Wyllt or Silvestris and commonly the words of a dying Prophet were effectual and worthy of credit A prophesie of Iohn de Britlington Britlington said That the Saxons should choose them a Lord that should bring them all under a dead man which should make a record and that shall be right much under hee that dead shall be and buryed in sight shall rise again and live in laud. Through the comfort of a young Knight that fortune shall choose to her husband the wheel shall turn to him right That fortune hath chosen to be her fear in Surrey shall he shew his sight in Babylon bring many a one bare 15 daies journey from Jerusalem the holy Crosse winn shall hee the same Bore shall bear the Beam at Sandyford that wanne the degree fortune hath granted him the better sithence first he his armes shall beare without treason or treachery destinie shall never dare tell kinde of Age to him draw for which among his worms see but he shall end in God his Law in Jehosophat shall hee be buried be A piece of a prophesie of an antient Prophet called Evan of Trwch y Darau wherein is fore-told that the Eagle and Son of Man shall subdue the Pope and most part of the world and also reform the Church and settle peace Pen y byd a ddig wydd ir llawr Mab y dyn ar Ewr o hynny allan a seddian r chau fwaf or byd yno i bydd tyngnhesedd a ffob daioni ar y ddayar The Translation Saith Evan The Head of the world shall fall to the ground who shall be subdued by the Eagle and Son of Man and these also shall subdue the most part of the world then shall be peace and tranquilitie upon the earth for ever A short prophesie of the same Evan or Iohn Y Tiroedd gwastadill a fothrir Llad ron a threiswyr a ddestrowir Yno y bydd terfysg yn y byd nr bobl a Alldidir Ar bobl ofidiog a espeili● Ag a gyfyd brenin owenedd Avrddaffir Ag a fin i bawb dyny r vn Jav a hwn a fydd sen Digedig The Translation All the bottoms and plain lands shall be trampled Thieves and Robbers shall be destroy●d then there will be uproar and combustion amongst men upon the earth and the Inhabitants of the earth will be clipt and the Userers shall be spoyled of their worldly Mammon Then will arise a King from the North which shall be exalted to honour and will reduce all to his obedience and this K●ng will be a happy and a prosperous man A prophesie of Merlin Silvestris predicting of warrs and slaughter to the Town of Shrewsbury and the adjacent parts the fall of Bish●ps as also of an Eagle Corquerour or Ruler which sh●uld be from Powis by descent and son of Elisabeth Sefwch allan forwynwn a seilioch weridre Kyndylan llys Pengw rnind kamdre Gwae Jeveink a eiddein y frodirdre The Translation You fair Damsels stand out of the princely Town of Pengwern the lawfull Town of a Prince Kyndylan wo be unto the young which shall own the borders of the same Vn pren o goedwydd a gyfyd arnyn O diaink i osodiad ail yw i fys dvw kadarmin Kyndylan kalon Jaen gaiaf a ganllin The Translation One of the Trees of the forrest will arise to bear rule over them if his first setting or youthfull daies shall not fail and he shall be as the finger of God in strength Kyndylan with the ●rozen heart a winter will follow Y want ner Twrch trwy r Pen Talaith Kyndylan galon goddaith o goflwyn Aughyfiaeth I Amwyn trom tref ddiffaeth The Translation Kyndylan with the dry and burning heart a mould-warp thorough the chief princely Citie who will be a stranger with his Arms loaded will come to defend and secure the visage of a base Town Eglwisav Bassav killant i braint Ai difa o loegr wys meddaint Ag elf an Powys yn ol i gydsaint The Translation Church-Bishops shall loose their Hierarchy and suppressed in England then the popish Lord of Powys shall go after his fellow-saints Y dref wen yn y dyfrin llawen a fydd yn Wrth gyfarsed kad a Gwerin Ner Ederin Eryr Eli. The Translation Thou white Citie in the Valley happy wilt thou be when thou shalt meet with Armies and valiant men of the Lordly Eagle and Bird of Ely Gorthrymed hwnw ddyffryn Meissir Mygedawg dir i frodyr Eryr Pengwern peu karn llwyd a ofinr The Translation The same Eagle shall conquer Hills and Dales with the Territories of his renowned Brethren yea this Eagle of Pengwern will be the choise handling weapon of awe and terrour A prophesie of Merlin Silvestris set forth in way of discourse with a Prophet which lived in his days called by the name of Parchell in English a Pigge wherein is fore told a Conquest of Brittain and the fall of Bishops Hoean b●rchellan mor chyfedd na byddvn enid y byd yn vn wedd Pelled son saeson sail kyfr wysdded ar frith on haylon ●●l kynchwydd ami ddisgoganaf kyn fynivedd Brithon drvs sae son brithwyr aimedd ag yna i daw nit ddawn gorfoledd gwed bod yn hir yn lwyr frydedd The Translation Hoean Pigge how strange it is nay how unconstant the world is that it will not continue one minute in the same minde or temper and how the subtle foundation of the English be farr spread abroad whose race will Lord it over the liberal Brittains but I will predict before my end that Brittains shall over-rule English and be possessed of Bri●tain and then shall they come to perfect honour after their long bondage Hoean Barchellan bydan a fydd mor drvan i ddyfodag i dyffidd morwynion moelion gwragedd chiwydd hieant in ffarchant i karenidd chwyddin'bydd digyfewd wrth i gilidd Esgob Anghyfiaeth diffaeth diffidd The Translation Hoean Pigge A little world will come but behold how miserable will its coming be and so likewise it s vanishing away bad women and maids will not respect but joyn in love with men near of kin Nuptial promises will be freely made amongst them but the Bishops with their strange language and hierarchie shall be extinct Hoean Barchellan n●ni daw y kyngid wrthglowed llais adar mordiargrid tene gwallt fynhen syllen nid klyd golvd fy skubawr i hid fyngrawn haf fi mingwerid a mi ddisgoganaf kyn diwedd byd gwraged heb wledd gwyr heb weryd The Translation Hoean Pigge the long expected time will at last come to pass by the noise of Birds which shall be heard at sea in a sad warlike manner by such time the hair of my head will be thin and my skull will become cold the treasure of my barn is but short my summer crop of grain cannot save me but I will predict that before the end of times women shall be without feast
and that none shall be able to resist them until a certain determinate time be past that they shall come forth of the desart in the sixt thousand years and vexe mightily with warr Spain France and Germany and put the Romans to flight and to the ●dg of the sword But saith Reynardus Lolardus and also J●ven●s Anglicus the Turk shall in the end be overcome and killed at the Golden Apple of Agrippine Paracelsus fore-tells that when a certain terrible Ecclipse of the Sun is past together with great inundation or overflowing of waters that then divers tumults seditions battels burnings and blood-shedings shall mightily molest the Northern Nations namely Brabant Flanders Zeland and Holland in those daies saith he the ●●ly shall wither Johannes Wolfus in his 16 Century alledgeth a p●ediction That when King Henry shall reign twice made King beloved both in word and deed a certain strong man shall pluck the Lilies out of the French Garden the King himself shall fall and his people both Clergy and Layty shall perish by the sword the pl●gue famine and fire Nostradamus in his 1 Century and 49 quadrin fore-telleth that the Oriental Nations shall about the year 1700 subdue almost all the Northern corner or quarter of the world and in his 5 Century and 94 quadrin saith that the great Duke of Armenie shall assault Vienna and Collen and in his 2 Century and 78 q●ad in he saith that the chief of Scotland together with six of Germany shall be taken captive of the Orientals at sea and carrid through Spain into Persia and there presented to their new King That in the end saith Nostradamus the Northern Nations being confederated together shall prevail over the Eastern and that certain Princes of the Trojane French and German land especially two whom he c●lleth brothers not brothers shall practise such prowess and martial feats in bringing down the Turkish Turbants with all the Arabian Troops that the Isle of Rhodes and the City of Constantinople shall be seen to overflow with Barbarian blood A notable prophesie of the Abbot of Werde in Calabris found in his Sepulchre some 300 years and more after his burial In the year 1593 in the mean time that his Masons were casting down an old wall in his Monastery and digging deep to lay a new foundation there they found a Sepulchre of Stone and therein a Corps almost all consumed holding in the hand a plate of silver with this inscription Cum sancta Civitas fulgebit splendore stella Sol iterum me vide bit Englished When the holy City shall be enlightened by a bright Starr then shall the Sun see me again this is the body of the Abbot of Hydruntum buried the 27 of October in the year of our Lord 1279 and under the head thereof was found a little marble Chest and therein a leaden Box containing a certain parchment wherein was written a prophesie in old characters a part whereof is thus in English In those daies many famous Cities shall p●rish by spoyl both within and without especially in Italy and both in the Kingdome of Naples and in Toscany fearfull and terrible things more than one would beleeve should come to passe my native Countrey of Hydruntum shall be destroyed again and made d●solate by the Mahometane Dragon Rome shall be shaken in a notable manner so shall Florence expecting a revenge under her Apostate Duke the nest of Philosophers meaning Padua shall be likewise shaken and Genua shall incurr tribulation at the enemies hands for lo hath the Lord revealed unto me The Turks with their tongues of fury shall pollute Venice the whole Kingdome of Sicily shall perish many Monasteries shall fall through the poyson of the Northern Eagle and much blood shall be shed because of the two battels of the French and Hollanders The Oracle of Sibyll of Cuma foretelleth that there shall be no peace in the Virginal Land to wit in Italy and in the Roman Church and the Nation without an head shall bear rule in those daies and afterwards shall adhere unto the Great Eagle That the Turk shall prevail so farr upon divided Christians that he shall take unto himself the stile of Emperor of Romanies together with the Eagle ensign of the Empire aye ●ntil the Lyon of the Tribe of Judais send forth from the wood the roaring Lyon to accuse condemn and destroy the foresaid tyrannical Eagle for his manifold iniquities and cruelties practized upon Gods p●ople According to the Vision of 4 Esdras 11 12. the Erythrean Sibyll alledged by Abbot Joachim seemeth to condescend herein whereas she saith that after the first Eagle shall come a second with one head for he shall be Emperour o● East and West united in one having threescore feet for his Empire shall consist of 60 Kingdomes with the colour and spight of a Panther the subtilty and craft of a Fox with the terrour and fiercenesse of a Lyon The Eagle then which should be overcome of the Lyon is either the Turk having through the discord of Christians got into his hands the residue of the Romane Empire or else it is that Romane Emperour whom the Pope shall create of his own accord whom Severus calleth the black Eagle of Ligurgit or he of whom Nostradamus fore-telleth that shall be born near Italy Another Oracle of Sibylla aforesaid fol. 69. Which beareth that God shall send into the world an Emperour or King that shall refresh all the world from bloody warr having rooted out some and c●ntracted a league of Amity with other some neither shall be dispose of things according to his own private fancy but in his proc●edings he shall follow the venerable Decrees and Ordinances of the Lord and then shall the beloved people of the great God flourish again Another old Prophesie agreeable to the same had out of the Library of the Abbet of Cluneis in France written near 600 years ago fol. 70. In the latter daies highly shall ascend a certain weight prevented with double honour a lover of our crucified Lord an entertainer and cherisher of peace and of an excellent wit and yet those excellent things which he doth intend shall not be brought to passe he shall make high things to fall and low things to be exalted h● shall b●autifie the heaven to wit the Church shall cut d●wn woods and groves reach forth hi● hands to the poor and be as a husband to the widowes And then take heed thou black turning Sphere meaning the corrupt Church of Rom● least thou be vexed with a winde from the North in thy tribulation defend thy self with the Crosse The man coming from the obscure Center that is from a certain Countrey of small account behold he ascendeth to double honours even he that bringeth to concord and union such as are at discord ●nd division that turneth about the moon And again O thou Prince of ripe understanding thou art called unto high things why art thou thus in an agony within thy self be