KINGS OF FRANCE. 1 Louis I. (began to reign) roebook,. 814 24 Phili-hoe's, bad rule, (K. of Navarre). 1285 25 Loui-box's, big book,... 1314 26 John, and 27 Phili-owl's, } big can.... 28 Charle-hoe's, big dad, 29 Phili-win's, big deer,.... 1316 1322 1328 30 Johnny-doe's, big lax,... 41 Hen-wig's, boil peas,.. 1350 1364 ...... 1380 1422 1461 1483 1498 1515 1547 1559 1560 1574 .... 42 Hen-hoe's, cool rat, (K. of Navarre).... 1589 43 Loui-bag's, bean box, ..... 44 Loui-book's, cane jig, 45 Loui-bawl's, cap caul,... 46 Loui-ban's, cup peak, ..... 1610 1643 1715 1774 I shall now leave the Student to make out his own associations in the Chronology of the Kings, as I expect by this time, he is well acquainted with the method, and therefore can associate himself whatever he may fancy. : KINGS OF WALES. Merwin, 818 Roderick II. 843 This King at his death, A. D. 877, divided Wales into three principalities, viz. North Wales, South Wales, and Powy's Land, and bequeathed them to his three sons, since which time, no King has appeared in that country. LLEWELLYN, the last Prince of Wales, was slain in battle, in the reign of Edward I. and Wales totally subdued. KINGS OF SCOTLAND. This monarchy was founded by Fergus the Great, who sent to his brother Mortough I. King of Ireland, for the famous stone, on which the Kings of that country were accustomed to be crowned; that he also might receive the crown upon it, A. D. 503. This stone is now in Westminster Abbey, on which the Kings of England are crowned, and was brought there by King Edward 1. |