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- Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation by John O'Hart - Heber Scut (scut: Irish, a Scot), after his father's death and a year's stay in Creta, departed thence, leaving some of his people to inhabit the Island, where some of their posterity likely still remain; "because the Island breeds no venomous serpent ever since." He and his people soon after arrived in Scythia; where his cousins the posterity of Nenuall (eldest son of Fenius Farsa, above mentioned), refusing to allot a place of habitation for him and and his colony, they fought many battles wherein Heber (with the assistance of some of the natives who were ill-affected towards their king), being always victor, he at length forced the sovereighnty from the other, and settled himself and his colony in Scythia, who continued there for four generations. (Hence the epithet Scut, "a Scot: or "a Scythian," was applied to this afterwards slain in battle by Noemus the former king's son. --------------------------- Ancient Milesius Ancestry - Heber Scut, left Creta one year after the death Sruth. Some of the family remained, and are inhabitants there to this day. There are no venemous serpents on the island of Creta. Heber Scut arrived at the ancestral island of Scythia where they were refused a place to inhabit. They then fought the inhabitants (descendants of Nenuall) for the sovereignty of the Island. Here Heber fought many battles, always being the victor. He then took the sovereignty from the descendant of Nenuall and settled his colony in Scythia. Heber Scut was able to obtain rule of the colony and remained there for four generations.
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