. Historia rerum anglicarum Willelmi Parvi . tem recepit. ^His composi-tis, Anglia in cunctis finibus suo otio et securitateprò tempore fruebatur. Regis autem supra omnesqui hactenus in Anglia regnasse noscebantur latiusdominantis, hoc est ab ultimis Scotiae finibus admontes usque Pyrenaeos, in cunctis regionibusnomen celebre habebatur. Juramentum.^ See p. 61,ante. Comitatum Huntedunensem.^Stephen had alienateci the ho-nour of Huntingdon from Simonde St. Liz II., earl of Northamp-ton, in favour of David, king ofScotland, who married Maud,Simons mother. David settledit on his son Henry, father


. Historia rerum anglicarum Willelmi Parvi . tem recepit. ^His composi-tis, Anglia in cunctis finibus suo otio et securitateprò tempore fruebatur. Regis autem supra omnesqui hactenus in Anglia regnasse noscebantur latiusdominantis, hoc est ab ultimis Scotiae finibus admontes usque Pyrenaeos, in cunctis regionibusnomen celebre habebatur. Juramentum.^ See p. 61,ante. Comitatum Huntedunensem.^Stephen had alienateci the ho-nour of Huntingdon from Simonde St. Liz II., earl of Northamp-ton, in favour of David, king ofScotland, who married Maud,Simons mother. David settledit on his son Henry, father ofMalcolm IV., from whose de- cease in 1152 it was held by theearl of Northampton, until re-granted by Henry II. to Mal-colm in 1157, in exchange forthe northern counties. As partof this honour the kings of Scot-land owned a Soke or Libertyin the city of London. RotuliHundredorum, pp. 426-9. ^ His compositis.^ H. L. ; hisita compositis, C. R. LIB. II.] HISTORIA ANGLICANA. 95 GAP. V. De hello Walensium, et quomodo in gratiam ERUM non multis diebus elapsis, in- a. d. usr. *■ ^ Henry in- ter regem et Walenses, gentem in- et barbaram, discordia ori-tur, dum vel ille aliquid insolitumper potentiam ab eis exigeret, vel illisilvosis montibiis vallibusque suis plus justo con-fisi, tanto principi ^per insolentiam solita denega-rent, sive etiam propter eorum inquietudinem etclandestinos in vicinos Anglorum fines vero, immensis ex tota Anglia copiis congre-gatis, regionem Walliarum, qua facilior aditus vi-debatur, ingredi statuit. Porro illi convenientes,excubabant in terminis; et in planum progredì,vel aperto bello cum loricatis congredi, levis arma-turae homines caute declinantes, delitescebant insilvis, et viarum angustias observabant. SaneWalenses reliquiae Britonum esse noscuntur, quihujus insulae, quae nunc Anglia dicitur, olim Brit-annia dicebatur, incolae primi fuere, ejusdemquenationis et linguae esse probantur cujus et Britone


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