[And they are called the three peaceful tribes because they came by mutual consent and permission, in peace and tranquillity. The three tribes descended from the primitive race of the Cymry, and the three were of one language and one speech.
III. Three tribes came, under protection, into the Island of Britain, and by the consent and permission of the nation of Cymry, without weapon, without assault.
The first was the tribe of the Caledonians, in the North.
The second was the Gwyddelian Race, which are now in Alban (Scotland.)
The third were the men of the Galedin, who came in their naked ships (canoes) into the Isle of Wight, when their country was drowned, and had lands assigned them by the Race of the Cymry.
And they had neither privilege nor claim in the Island of Britain, but the land and protection that they granted, under specified limits. And it was decreed, that they should not enjoy the immunities of the native Cymry, before the ninth generation.
IV. Three usurping tribes came into the Island of Britain, and never departed out of it.
The first was the Coranied, who came from the land of Pwyl.
The second were the Gwyddelian Fichti, who came into Alban, over the sea of Llychlyn (Denmark).
The third were the Saxons.