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ee ee ee pi ül nál ae ra = tl a —— - s Fe i Pe Rae a8 al fg fi ge ee ee ee ez sze tg pS egésszé ESSEN OP pre Crry 19 so skilful that he "made himself wings and flew: and as he would have lighted on the temple of Apollo, which he had builded in the city of Troy Newydd, he fell and brake his necke, when hee had reigned twenty yeares, and was there buried.” Bledhud was the father of King Lhyr or Lear, who had three daughters, Gonorila, Ragan, and " Cordeila." Cordeila, after her father’s death, reigned for five years, but her nephew, Kunedha, the son of Ragan, “ levied warre’’ against her successfully, "and tooke her prisoner, where she for sorrow slue herself." Kunedha, after a reign of thirty years, died and was buried in ‘‘Newe Troy,’ as were also some of his descendants, and we come eventually to Beli, or Belinus, of whom there is more to be said. He was brother to Bran, or Brennus, the great Gaul who besieged and took Rome, or, as Master Harry