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In Camden's History of England, Britain was settled by the descendants of Japeth who went into Europe, Gaul and into Britain. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Camden Camden] wrote his history 450 years after Jeffery of Monmouth, Archdeacon of Monmouth. By the time Camden wrote his history, the records from which Jeffery of Monmouth quoted were destroyed.  However, Jeffery's written history of England survived and is quoted in Victoria County History for Lancashire pp 1-20 {{FHL|184292}}. {{FHL|141317}}
In Camden's History of England, Britain was settled by the descendants of Japeth who went into Europe, Gaul and into Britain. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Camden Camden] wrote his history 450 years after Jeffery of Monmouth, Archdeacon of Monmouth. By the time Camden wrote his history, the records from which Jeffery of Monmouth quoted were destroyed.  However, Jeffery's written history of England survived and is quoted in Victoria County History for Lancashire pp 1-20 {{FHL|184292}}. {{FHL|141317}}


=== 750 BC '''The tribe of Judah ''' ===
=== 750 BC '''The tribe of Judah ''' ===


'''The tribe of Judah '''invaded Ireland and the British Isles.  They established their Kings and people in Ireland and Britain.  The tribe of Judah is represented  in the Royal Coat of Arms of England by the rampant lion.The Irish Kings decending from Judah through Ireland are printed out on the chart "One Royal Line" by Albert F. Schmuhl.  They appear in Ireland about 750 BC.   
'''The tribe of Judah '''invaded Ireland and the British Isles.  They established their Kings and people in Ireland and Britain.  The tribe of Judah is represented  in the Royal Coat of Arms of England by the rampant lion.The Irish Kings decending from Judah through Ireland are printed out on the chart "One Royal Line" by Albert F. Schmuhl {{FHL|242979}}.  They appear in Ireland about 750 BC. 


=== 700-600 BC Celts from Gaul ===
=== 700-600 BC Celts from Gaul ===
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