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

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An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4720 123 30 775 Uocompos maried Androlema This Vocompos for his valour and gallantry in the field was by King Solvatius restored to that part of his Land which is called the shire of Cromartie together with other parcels of his old inheritance in the Counties of Buchan and Ross and invested him with more priviledges and immunities to be derived to his posterity then he had done to any other subject in that dominion in compensation as it were of thrice as many moe Lands which Eugenius Octavus father to the said Solvatius had taken from his Grandfather Zeron An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4720 123 3 775 and which the said Solvatius was unwilling to cause restore to Vocompos He had to his second brother one named Phorbas Urquhart and Hugh to the third of whom some few hundreds of yeers after that the names of Forbes and Macky had their beginning What Holinshed out of Hector Bo●ce relates of the origine of the name of Forbes is spoken at random without other ground then the meer ambition of the said Boece for the honour of his own name That Forbes by true Orthographie {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} of which name there was a King of Athens and several second brothers of the predecessors of this family of whom some mention is made in the Chronological legend thereof it being a name in Greece as commonly made use of as {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} or such like should of a name which then it was become afterwards a surname to the successors of Phorbas the second brother of Vocompos occurred meerly by reason of the Aphaeretical and Apocopal curtaling of the Syllables Mack ap and son for the quicker and more expedite deliverie in the expression of those that without regard An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4720 123 3 775 of surnames were pleased to designe men by their patr●●ymical tides by means of which scurvy custom too much che●ished as yet in many parts of both Scotland and Wales the Forbeses since they began to have two several Lords of that name besides many other very especial Knights and Gentlemen of good estates and fortunes becoming almost forgetful of the stock from whence they descended would se● up a Genarchie by themselves although by the ordinary rules of Heraldry their very Arms do sufficiently declare their cadency Nor need we think strange why they are called Phorbas or Forbes and not Mack Phorbas Ap. Phorbas or Phorbasson because for the reason before deduced not onely it but likewise very many other more vulgar names such as George Henry Alexander Andrew Wat Tom Gib Dick Peter Iames c. pass for surnames over the whole Isle of Britain in the mouths of all of whom not any for the proper and peculiar designation of several thousands of its inhabitants is able to afford any other cognominal denomination Vocompos was the first in the world that had the Bears heads to his Arms● being induced to exchange by the instigation King of Solvatius his Armes of thre● Lyons heads for the three Bears heads razed● because of the great exploit in presence of the King done by him and his two foresaid brothers in killing one morning three wild Bears in the Caledonian Forrest the supporters were also changed into two Grey-hounds the Crest and Impresa remaining still the same a● it was since the days of Astioremon Vocompos upon Adrolema the daughter of Sciol●● Douglas who was the first of that most noble family begot CAROLO the godson of Charlemain An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4749 124 29 802 Carolo maried Trastevole This Trastevole was an Italian Lady and daughter to William brother to Achai● King of the Scots On her Carolo begot ENDYMION An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4780 125 31 833 Endymion maried Suaviloqua And on her begot SEBASTIAN An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4810 126 30 863 Sebastian maried Francolina And on her begot LAWRENCE An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4839 127 29 892 Lawrence maried Matilda And on her begot OLIPHER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4868 128 29 921 Olipher maried Allegra And on her begot QUINTIN An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4897 129 29 950 Quintin maried Winnifred And on her begot GOODWIN An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4925 130 28 978 Goodwin maried Dorothy This Goodwin agnamed Cordat● on Dorothy begot FREDERICK An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4960 131 35 1013 Frederick maried Lawretta He had to his first wife Castisa the daughter of Banco Than● of Lochabber but she had no sons to him To his second wife he took Lauretta the daughter of Patrick D●mbar Thane and Earl of March And on her begot Sir JASPER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4989 132 29 1042 Sir Iasper maried Genivieve This Iasper agnamed Soldurio was the ●●●enth son begot betwixt Frederick and Lauretta without the intermixture of a fe●●ale and was said to have had the dexterity by a single touch of his hand to cure the dis●●●●lately called the Kings-evil He was for ●●● valou● dubbed Knight by Malcol●● 〈◊〉 at Forfar in the yeer of our Lord 10●8 in whose reign began the surly An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 4989 132 29 104● names even of those Scots that were originally Albionites by an express command from the King to be more heedfully regarded the● formerly they had been and that by dis●●volving the preposited names of the respective owners from that patronimical confus●●● which till this hour is observed in the Highlands of that Nation under the designation of Mack before the fathers name as the Welsh men use their Ap in saying Mac-Donald Mackie Mackain and so ●orth through all other names which either at christenings or lustrations have accordingly been given to their ancestors of the male-kind for which translatitiously both in England and the Low-Countries of Scotland we by an inveterate custom derived from thence do say as yet Donaldson Hughson Iohnso● c. vicecognomentally distinguishing such persons by an especial sillable in the rear of the word that represents the Sire or prog●●●tor not much unlike to the manner of the Greeks whose fashion was to denominate the successors of AEacus Philippus Hercules c. by those Petronymicals AEacedes Philippides Herculides and so forth He on his wife Genevieve begot Sir ADAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5018 133 29 1071 Sir Adam maried Marjorie This Sir Adam agnamed Ardito was first of the name of Adam that was chief of the family of Urguhart He was Knighted by King Edgar at his Coronation at Scone anno 1101. On his wife Marjorie who was the daughter of Grissin Prince of Wales he begot EDWARD An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5047 134 29 1100 Edward maried Iane This Edward agnamed Philotimos
begot on Iane the sister of Sir Alexander Caron who was the first that ever was called Scrimjour a son named RICHARD An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5075 135 28 1128 Richard maried Anne This Richard agnamed Dichoso on Anne begot Sir PHILIP An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5105 136 30 1158 Sir Philip maried Magdalene This Sir Philip agnamed Periergos was knighted by King William agnamed for his animosity The Lion in the yeer 1186. On his wife Magdalene who was the daughter of Gilcrist Earl of Angus he begot ROBERT An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5134 137 29 1187 Robert maried Girsel This Robert agnamed De nova sede upon Girsel the daughter of Keith Marshal begot GEORGE An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5162 138 28 1215 George maried Marie This George agnamed Organder had on Mary the daughter of Crawford Lindsay a son named JAMES An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5191 139 29 1244 Iames maried Sophia This Iames agnamed A●ol●stanas beg●● on his wife Sophia the daughter of Ma●du● Earl of Fif● DAVID An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5219 140 28 1272 David maried Eleonore This David agnamed Polydorus on Eleonore a daughter of the house of Seaton begot FRANCIS An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5246 141 27 1299 Francis maried Rosalind This Francis agnamed Philogynes bego● on Rosalind the daughter of Gilbert Hay of Arrol a son named WILLIAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5261 142 15 1314 William maried Lillias An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5261 142 15 1314 His first wife was Lillias the daughter of Hugh Earl of Rosse to his second wife he took Violet Cumming the daughter of Iohn Cumming Earl of Buchan and Lord of Straboghie at which mariage Hugh Earl of Ross was so incensed that he begged of King Robert the Bruce the gift of his forfeiture because the Cumming had been disloyal to him whatever the Kings facility was this William Urquhart caried himself so lovingly towards King Robert that when almost all Scotland was possest by King Edward's faction and his Lands at Cromartie altogether overrun by them and his house Garrisoned and victualed with three yeers provision of all necessaries for one hundred men he by a stratagem gained the Castle and with the matter of fourty men keept it out against the forces of Edward for the space of seven yeers and a half during which time all his Lands there were totally wasted and his Woods burnt so that having nothing then he could properly call his own but the mote-hill onely of Cromartie which he fiercely maintained against the enemies he was agnamed Gulielmus De monte alto at An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5261 142 15 1314 last William Wallace came to his relief but as I conceive it was the brothers son of the renowned William who in a little den within two miles of Cromartie till this hour called Wallace den killed six hundred of King Edward's unfortunate forces Afterwards raising the siege from about the mote-hill of Cromartie by the assistance of his namesake the other William the shire of Cromartie was totally purged of the enemy and shortly after by King David son to the said King Robert confirmed upon Adam son to the aforesaid William with all priviledges royalties and immunities that to the said William formerly did belong which the Earl of Ross consented unto upon whose daughter Lillias by name the said William bagot ADAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5288 143 27 1341 Adam maried Brigid This Adam who was Adam the third but second amongst the chiefs of the house of Urquhart was agnamed Philalbianax because of his love to the King of Scots On Brigida the daughter of Robert Fleeming of Cummernald he begot JOHN An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5312 144 24 1365 Iohn maried Agnes This Iohn agnamed Aroimon on Agnes the daughter of Sir Alexander Ramsey of Dahousie begot Sir WILLIAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5341 145 29 1394 Sir William maried Susanna This Sir William being the second of that name was Knighted by King Robert the second who before his Coronation was named Iohn in the yeer of Christ 1416. On his wife Susanna the daughter of Forbes of that ilk he begot WILLIAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5386 146 45 1439 William This William the third of that name took to wife one Elze the daughter of Pitstigo but having no issue male of her there succeeded to him his own brother German ALEXANDER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5392 147 6 1445 Alexander maried Catherine This Alexander the first of that name was agnamed Ab imo clivo before he attained to be chief of the family of the Urquharts from this Alexander's second son is descended lineally that learned and valourous Gentleman Collonel Iohn Urquhart now in Germany who for many yeers together most faithfully discharged the duty of Lievtenant Collonel to the Queen Regnant of Swedeland Upon his wife Catharine who was a daughter of the house of Finlatour he begot THOMAS An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5423 148 31 1476 Thomas maried Helen He was agnamed Paterhemon because he had of his wife Helen Abernethie a daughter of my Lord Salton five and twenty sons all men and eleven daughters all maried women seven of those sons were killed at the battel of Pinckie and of some of those others of them that travelled with great gallantry to Forrain Countries is descended as I am informed that worthy Knight in Devonshire called Sir Iohn Urquhart who both for his considerable fortune and far greater merit is highly renowned in the south parts of England as likewise several families neer Carlile designed by the name of Urquhart of such estimation there that as I was told some of them not long ago have been Majors of the City and Sheriffs of the County to this Thomas succeeded his son ALEXANDER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5445 249 22 1498 Alexander maried Beatrice This Alexander the second of that name was called Obrimos the fourth son of this Alexander and the foresaid Beatrice named Iohn who afterwards was better known by the title of Tutor of Cromartie was over all Britain renowned for his deep reach of natural wit and great dexterity in acquiring of many Lands and great possessions with all mens applause Upon this Beatrice Innes daughter of Achintoule he begot WALTER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5482 150 37 1535 Walter maried Elizabeth This Walter who was agnamed Exaftallocrinas because he judged of other men by himself upon Elizabeth Mackenzie daughter to Seaforte then designed Mackenzie of that Ilk begot HENRY An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5502 151 20 1555 Henry maried Elizabeth This Henry agnamed Acompos on Elizabeth Ogilvy daughter of Bamf begot Sir THOMAS An.
father of the Righteous and such as called upon the Name of God and his wife Shifkah was his own coenixed sister on whom he begot ENOS An. mundi Series Common difference Ante Christum 235 3 105 3714 Enos maried Mahla And on her begot CAINAN An. mundi Series Common difference Ante Christum 325 4 90 3624 Cainan maried Bilhah And on her begot MAHALALEEL An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 396 5 71 3553 Mahalaleel maried Timnah And on her begot JARED An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 460 6 64 3489 Jared maried Aholimah And on her begot ENOCH An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 622 7 162 3327 Enoch maried Zilpah This Enoch was translated alive unto the heavens and was the first that gave occasion to the Apotheosis of the Greeks On Zilpah he begot METHUSALAH An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 687 8 65 3262 Methusalah maried Noema He lived till he was full 960 yeers of age and on Noema begot LAMECH An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 874 9 187 3075 Lamech maried Ada And on her begot NOAH An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1056 10 182 2893 Noah maried Titea In the Six hundredth yeer compleat of Noah's age occurred the universal Deluge His wife Titea was the daughter of Tubal-Cain the son of Iubal On her he begot JAPHET An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1557 11 501 2392 Iaphet maried Debora To Iaphet's inheritance befel all the Regions of Europe On Debora he begot JAVAN An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1700 12 143 2259 Iavan maried Neginothi For his portion being Iaphet's eldest son he had all the territories of Greece His wife Neginothi was the daughter of Arphaxa● the son of Sem Iaphet's second brother and elder then Cham. After him for many hundreds of yeers together the Grecians were called Iavanites On Neginothi he begot PENUEL An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1730 13 30 2219 Penuel maried Hottir This Penuel was a most intimate friend of Nimrod the mighty hunter and builder of Babel On his wife Hottir he begot TYCHEROS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1751 14 21 2198 Tycheros maried Orpah Of this Tycheros Orpah the daughter of Sabatius Saga Prince of the Armenians made choice to be her husband because of his gallantry and good success in the Wars On Orpah he begot PASITELES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1778 15 27 2171 Pasiteles maried Axa This Axa was the daughter of Samothee King of the Gauls on whom he begot ESORMON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1810 16 32 2139 Esormon maried Narfesia He was Soveraign Prince of Achaia For his fortune in the Wars and affability in conversation his subjects and familiars surnamed him {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} that is to say fortunate and well beloved After which time his posterity ever since hath acknowledged him the father of all that carry the name of Urquhart He had for his Arms three Banners three Ships and three Ladies in a field Dor with the picture of a young Lady above the waste holding in her right hand a brandished sword and a branch of myrtle in the left for his Crest and for Supporters two Javanites after the souldier-habit of Achaia with this Motto in the scroll of his Coat-Armour {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} that is These three are worthy to behold Upon his wife Narfesia who was Soveraign of the Amazons he begot CRATYNTER An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 1837 17 27 2112 Cratynter He was likewise surnamed {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} ever since have been all the male-race of Esomon He was a victorious Prince yet all his issue male dying before himself there succeeded to him in his inheritance his brother German THRASYMEDES An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 1841 18 4 2108 Thrasymedes maried Goshenni On Goshenni he begot EVIPPOS An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 1873 19 32 2076 Evippos maried Briageta On Briageta he begot CLEOTINUS An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 1899 20 26 2053 Cleotinus maried Andronia This Andronia was the daughter of Egialeus Ruler of the Sicyonians On her he begot LITOBOROS An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 1930 21 31 2019 Litoboros maried two wives Pusena and Emphaneola Yet had he besides these two Ladies several other both wives and concubines as the fashion was over the whole world even then and for the space of above a thousand yeers thereafter yet in matter of the Genealogie of this home no other women are collaterally placed but such as have been mothers of the Chiefs thereof or if there be any mentioned it is onely here and there the most especial without naving regard to any of the rest Litoboros o●Pusena begot APODEMOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1961 22 31 1988 Apodemos Although Apodemos was begot on Pusena the daughter of AEmathius Prince of Macedonia yet to him succeeded his half brother Bathybulos begotten on Emphaneola the daughter of Tyrus ruler of Thracia An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1962 23 1 1987 Bathybulos maried Bonaria And on her begot PHRENEDON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 1991 24 29 1958 Phrenedon maried Peninah This Phrenedon was in the house of the Pa●riarch Abraham at the time of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrha On Penina 〈◊〉 begot ZAMELES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ ●023 25 32 1926 Zameles maried Asymbleta And on her begot CHORONOMOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2055 26 32 1894 Choronomos maried Carissa He on Carissa who was sister-in-law to Istaevon King of the Germans begot LEPTOLOGON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2083 27 28 1866 Leptologon maried Calaglais And on her begot AGLAESTOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2114 28 31 1835 Aglaestos maried Theoglena And on her begot MEGALONUS An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 2143 29 23 1806 Megalonus He having no children by his wife Primilla there succeeded to him his uncle EVEMEROS An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 2120 30 6 1829 Evemeros maried Pammerissa Here is to be remarked that we are not to regard the difference betwixt the ages of Megalonus and Aglaestos which is 29 nor yet that betwixt Megalonus and Evemeros which is 23 but the difference onely 'twixt Evemeros and Aglaestos because it retrogrades not the time but continues in an even outright course upon the track thereof This Evemeros was six yeers younger then his brother Aglaestos and on his wife Pammerissa begot CALLOPHRON An. mun. Series Com. diff. Ante Christ 2150 31 30 1799 Callophron maried Floridula And on her begot ARTHMIOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2183 32 33 1766 Arthmios maried Chrysocomis And on her begot HYPSEGORAS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2207 33 24
1742 Hypsegoras maried Arrenopas On Arrenopas who was the daughter of Hercules Lybius he begot AUTARCES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2234 34 27 1715 Autarces maried Tharsalia On Tharsalia who was the sister of Spartus that built Lacedemon he begot EVAGES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2266 35 32 1683 Evages maried Maia And on her begot ATARBES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2295 36 29 1654 Atarbes maried Roma And on her begot PAMPROSODOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2326 37 31 1623 Pamprosodos maried Termuth On this Termuth who was that daughter of Pharaoh Amenophis which found Moses amongst the bulrushes and brought him up as if he had been her own childe he begot GETHON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2355 38 29 1594 Gethon maried Uegeta And on her begot HOLOCLEROS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2384 39 29 1565 Holocleros maried Callimeris On this Callimeris who was the daughter of Si●eleus the Soveraign of those Countries in Spain which now are called Galicia Andaluzia Murcia and Granada He begot MOLIN An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2415 40 31 1534 Molin maried Panthea This is he that came with Gathelus from Egypt into Portugal and of whom are descended the Clanmolinespick in Ireland His wife Panthea was the daughter of Deucalion and Pirra of whom Ovid maketh mention in the first of his Metamorphosis In that part of Africk which after his name is till this hour called Molinea by cunning and valour together he killed in one morning three Lions the heads whereof when in a basket presented to his Lady Panthea so terrified her that being quick with childe for putting her right hand to her left side with this sudden exclamation O Hercules what is this the impression of three Lions heads was found upon the left side of the childe as soon as he was born How Portugal was so called after Gathelus the Scots after Scota and that the Scotobrigants were the race of Molin in Spain is clearly set down in the ample story of the House Molin on Panthea begot EPITIMON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2446 41 31 1503 Epitimon maried Gonima This Gonima was the sister of Hiber after whom Ireland was called Hibernia and daughter of Gathelus begotten on Scota in honour of whom Epitimon she being his mother-in-law after her name called his second son Scotus of whose progenie shortly after the surname of Scot took its beginning together with the Arms which Molin {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} by his valour had acquired on the coast of Africk and which upon the left side of Epitimon by nature were imprinted from his mothers womb as hath already been sufficiently enough glanced at in the description of Molin Then began the old Arms of Urquhart in the house of Esormon viz. three Banners three Ships and three Ladies to be exchanged into three Lions heads Epitimon on Goniwa begot HYPOTYPHOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2474 42 28 1475 Hypotyphos maried Ganymena And on her begot MELOBOLON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2503 43 29 1446 Melobolon His wife Actosa was the daughter of Chusan Raschataim whose male-issue Melobolon surviving there succeeded to him his Cousin-germane Propetes who was begotten by Nepenthes the brother of Hypotyphos on the Lady Thespesia An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2509 44 6 1440 Propetes maried Hypermnestra This Hypermnestra was the choicest of Danaus fifty daughters and on her Propetes begot EUPLOCAMOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2539 45 30 1410 Euplocamos maried Horatia And on her begot PHILOPHRON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2567 46 28 1382 Philophron maried Philumena And on her begot SYNGENES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2598 47 31 1351 Syngenes His wife Accorta bearing him no children there succeeded to him his uncle POLYPHRADES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2581 48   1368 Polyphrades maried Neopis This Neopis was the sister of Amphion ruler of Thebes on whom Polyphrades begot CAINOTOMOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2627 49 29 1322 Cainotomos maried Thymelica Here is onely set down the difference between the ages of Syngenes and Cainotomos which is 29 and not that of Polyphrades to either of them as hath been formerly observed in Aglaestos Magalonus and Evem●ros because Polyphrades though p●sterior in succession is elder in yeers and therefore to regard his difference would but intangle the progress of our Chronological Genealogie This Cainotomos took to wife Thymelica the daughter of Bacohus in recompence of his having accompanyed him in the conquest of the Indies Cainotomos in his return from thence into Greece passed through the territories of Israel where being acquainted with Debora the Judge and Prophetess he received from her a very rich Jewel which afterwards by one of his succession was presented to Pentasilea that Queen of the Amozons that assisted the Trojans against Agamemnon On his wife Thymelica he begot RODRIGO An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2656 50 29 1295 Rodrigo maried Ephamilla This Rodrigo being invited by his kindred the Clanmolinespick into Ireland bore rule in that Country all the days of his life with so much applause and good success that of him is descended the Clanrurie of which name there were 26 rulers Kings of Ireland before the days of Ferguse the first King of Scots in Scotland On Ephamilla he begot DICARCHES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2685 51 29 1264 Dicarches maried Porrima His mariage with Porrima the sister of C●●●enta Evander's mother was made in younger yeers when he travelled from Ireland into Italy and on her begot EXAGASTOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2713 52 28 1236 Exagastos maried Lampedo And on her begot DENAPON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2750 53 37 1199 Denapon maried Teleclyta And on her begot ARTISTES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2775 54 25 1174 Artistes maried Clarabella And on her begot THYMOLEON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2806 55 31 1143 Thymoleon maried Eromena And on her begot EUSTOCHOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2834 56 28 1115 Eustochos maried Zocallis And on her begot BIANOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2864 57 30 1085 Bianor maried Lepida And on her begot THRYLLUMENOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2893 58 29 1056 Thryllumenos His wife Metacer as was the daughter of Calcedo the Tyrian that founded Carthage but he having no sons by her there succeeded to him his own brother-german MELLESSEN An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2900 59 7 1049 Mellessen maried Nicolia This Nicolia before she was maried to him travelled from the remote eastern Countries to have experience of the wisdom of Solomon ●●d by many is supposed
to have been the Queen of Sheba Mellessen nevertheless ●●●t some of his children to Ireland and Britain to be brought up with the best of his own father and mothers kindred the name of the eldest son Mellessen begot on Nicolia was ALYPOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2930 60 30 1019 Alypos maried Proteusa Proteusa was the sister of Eborak who founded the City of York In the time of this Alypos was Scotland named Olbion ● afterwards by an AEolick Dialect termed Albion the Castle of Edinburgh built for that Ethus King of the Picts did build it is fabulous and the Promontories at Cromartie called the {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} vulgarly Soters Alypos on Proteusa begot ANOCHLOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2951 61 21 998 Anachlos maried Gozosa And on her begot HOMOGNIOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 2981 62 30 968 Homognios maried Uenusta And on her begot EPSEPHICOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3012 63 31 937 Epsephicos He begot on his wife Oncumena several sons and daughters but the sons not living there succeeded to him his N●phew EUTROPOS begotten of his brother Pherenicos on Prosectica An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3045 64 33 904 Eutropos maried Delotera On Delotera who was the daughter of Agesilaus he begot CORYPHAEUS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3075 65 30 874 Coryphaeus maried Tracara And on her begot ETOIMOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3104 66 29 845 Etoimos maried Pothina On this Pothina who was Neece to Lycurgus and sister to Cabrilaus he begot SPUDAEOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3132 67 28 817 Spudaeos maried Cordata And on her begot EUMESTOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3163 68 31 786 Eumestor maried Aretias And on her begot GRIPHON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3190 69 27 759 Griphon maried Musurga And on her begot EMMENES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3219 70 29 730 Emmenes maried Romalia And on her begot PATHOMACHON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3248 71 29 701 Pathomachon maried Orthoiusa On Orthoiusa he begot ANEPSIOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3279 72 31 670 Anepsios maried Recatada This Recatada was the daughter of Simon Brek who was the first crowned King of the Scots in Ireland and on her Anepsios begot AULOPREPES An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3308 73 29 641 Auloprepes maried Chariestera And on her begot COROSYLOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3337 74 29 612 Corosylos maried Rexeno ra And on her begot DAETALON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3365 75 28 584 Daetalon maried Philerga This Daetalon was agnamed Char the reason whereof is set down in the voluminous history of the house as likewise of the agnames of many of Daetalons predecessors which for compendiousness sake must needs be here omitted Upon Philerga he begot BELTISTOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3395 76 30 554 Beltistos maried Thomyris This Beltistos was agnamed Chonchar for which cause a certain progeny descended of him is till this hour called the generation of the Ochonchars a race truly of great antiquity and renown in the dominion of Ireland Beltistos founded the Castle of Urquhart above Innernasse which being afterwards compleated by his posterity hath ever since been called the Castle Vickichonchar On Thomyris he begot HORAEOS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3426 77 31 523 Horaeos maried Uaronilla And on her begot ORTHOPHRON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3449 78 23 500 Orthophron maried Stranella And on Stranella begot APSICOROS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3480 79 31 469 Apsicoros maried AEquanima On this AEquanima which was the sister of Marcus Coriolanus and daughter of Volumnia he begot PHILAPLUS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3510 80 30 439 Philaplus maried Barosa And on her begot MEGALETOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3531 81 21 418 Magaletor maried Epimona And on her begot NOMOSTOR An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3560 82 29 389 Nomostor maried Diosa This Diosa was the daughter of Alcibiades and Hipparete Nomostor after the lamentable decease of his father in Law whom his native Country had so ungratefully used took his farewel of Greece and after many dangerous voyages both by Sea and Land arrived at last at the harbour of Ochonchar now called Cromartie or Portus Salutis first found out by his predecessors Alypos and Beltistos agnamed Chonchar inhabited by many of his kindred at the time of his landing there and thereafter all the days of his life honoured with his presence as Prince of the race On Diosa he begot ASTIOREMON An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3588 83 28 361 Astioremon maried Bonita And on her begot Phronematias He ma●ied afterward Aretusa and on her begot Lutork This Astioremon by killing the ●utlandish King Ethus the first and first King of the Picts in Duel before the face of both Armies gained the great battel of Far●u● fought within a mile of Cromartie the ●eliques of that stranger-King's Trenches Head-quarters and Castramentation of his whole Army being till this day conspicuous to any that passeth that way He likewise for his ●alour honesty and Eloquence made proof of at that time was induced to change his old Motto embrace this {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} that is to say Mean speak do well which device till this hour is kept in the scroll of the Coat-armor of the house of Cromartie The Lady likewise made use of for a Crest in ●tead of a Mirtle branch which before that time she in her left hand caried from thence forth ●ore a Palm which in the Urquharis Arms of the foresaid house is as yet observed To Astioremon succeeded his son PHRONEMATIAS An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3607 84 19 342 Phronematias This Phronematias agnamed Choncha● dou had to wise one Panagia of whom n●vertheless having no male-issue that lived 〈◊〉 any perfection there succeeded to him his h●● brother Lutork begot on Aretusa An. mun. Series Com. difference Ante Christ 3614 85 7 335 Lutork maried Bendita Ferguse the first at his coming into Olbio● after he had in honour of his predecessor G●thelus given unto his landing place the na●● of Argile and called the whole country 〈◊〉 was to possess Scotland after the Scotobrigants by Seneca in his Satyrs called Scutobrigantes by a Dorick dialect for Scotobrigantes from Brigansa a town in Galici● now called Compostella which the Scots 〈◊〉 old both built and inhabited he likewi●● giveth them the epithet of Caerulei becau●● in my opinion the most of the inhabitan● there were accustomed even then to the wearing of Blew caps after the Scotogall● of whom our Scots-Irish