Gross (chronic)
Old born chronicles Breton were thus named and English be, either in remembering alleged a Brutus , grandson of the Trojan hero Enée, looked like the first king of the island of Brittany, or of the word Brud , noise, rumor, and consequently account, annals. One knows especially the Roman of Crude of Robert Wace and that of Layamon (published with London in 1847) which is a Paraphrase.
It would be according to the aforementioned legend the founder of the town of London and would have given rise to the line of British kings, of which the King Arthur.