The History of Wales. Comprehending the Lives and Succession of the Princes of Wales, From Cadwalader the Last King, to Lhewelyn the Last Prince of British Blood
Of Llancarvan Caradoc
The History of Wales. Comprehending the Lives and Succession of the Princes of Wales, From Cadwalader the Last King, to Lhewelyn the Last Prince of British Blood
Of Llancarvan Caradoc
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With an index. A reissue of the edition of 1697, with a cancel titlepage, cancel final index leaf, and with the addition of a map. "It is .. more likely that Caradog wrote his work in Latin than in Welsh" (DNB), and the original English version "The his
London: printed for John Senex, 1702. [40], xxiii, [1],398, [18]p., plate: map; 8 degrees
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