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564
51 Ibid., I, 14.
565
52 Ibid., I, 15.
566
53 Ibid., I, 18.
567
54 Ibid.
568
55 For the descendants of Scota colonising the Irish DilRiata, see Lebor Gabala
Erenn: The book of the taking of Ireland, Bk. 5, VIII, 384-6. Bk. 5, VIII, 387.
569
56 For Scota going to Scotland see the «Pleading of Baldred Biset», 1301, as
referenced in the Intro, to Bower, p. xx.
570
57 For Scota going straight to Ireland see «Instructions», 1301, as referenced
in the Intro, to Bower, p. xx.
571
58 For Scota going first to Ireland and then on to Scotland see Chron.
Piets-Scots, 106— 16 and SEHI, 609—10, as referenced in the Intro, to Bower, p.
xix. Here Scota is the wife of Neius or Niulus, a Greek, the son of a certain
Lacedaemonian Aeneas, a prince of the Choriscii.
572
59 See the «Pleading of Baldred Biset», f 301, as referenced in the Intro, to
Bower, p. xx.
573
60 Nennius, Historia Brittonum, 15.
574
61 Bower, I, 10.
575
62 See Evans, Kingdom of the Ark.
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