Item #88372 AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES, DUTCHY OF CORNWAL, AND EARLDOM OF CHESTER. COLLECTERD OUT OF THE RECORDS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON, AND DIVERS ANCIENT AUTHORS. THE SECOND EDITION; The Second Edition: To which is added his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Patent both in Latin and English; also an Account of his Dignity, Privileges, Arms, Rank and Titles, and of his Sons and Daughters. John Dodridge, Knight Sir.
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES, DUTCHY OF CORNWAL, AND EARLDOM OF CHESTER. COLLECTERD OUT OF THE RECORDS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON, AND DIVERS ANCIENT AUTHORS. THE SECOND EDITION; The Second Edition: To which is added his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Patent both in Latin and English; also an Account of his Dignity, Privileges, Arms, Rank and Titles, and of his Sons and Daughters
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES, DUTCHY OF CORNWAL, AND EARLDOM OF CHESTER. COLLECTERD OUT OF THE RECORDS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON, AND DIVERS ANCIENT AUTHORS. THE SECOND EDITION; The Second Edition: To which is added his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Patent both in Latin and English; also an Account of his Dignity, Privileges, Arms, Rank and Titles, and of his Sons and Daughters
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES, DUTCHY OF CORNWAL, AND EARLDOM OF CHESTER. COLLECTERD OUT OF THE RECORDS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON, AND DIVERS ANCIENT AUTHORS. THE SECOND EDITION; The Second Edition: To which is added his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Patent both in Latin and English; also an Account of his Dignity, Privileges, Arms, Rank and Titles, and of his Sons and Daughters

AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES, DUTCHY OF CORNWAL, AND EARLDOM OF CHESTER. COLLECTERD OUT OF THE RECORDS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON, AND DIVERS ANCIENT AUTHORS. THE SECOND EDITION; The Second Edition: To which is added his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Patent both in Latin and English; also an Account of his Dignity, Privileges, Arms, Rank and Titles, and of his Sons and Daughters

London, England: J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1714. Second Edition. Hardcover. Small Octavo. 7 3/4 in. x 4 3/4 in. Quarter-bound worn calf (spine only) over paper-over-boards, decorated with red, blue, and yellow non-pareil marbling. Five raised bands to spine with gilt-lettered titling on contrasting leather label. NOTE: Both front and rear board detached, scuffing to boards, rubbing to extremities. Front pastedown endpaper bears a bookplate with (one of the four) Lyttleton (Littleton) family crests -- this one, of Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LLD. It bears the motto "Ung Dieu . Ung Roy" (One God. One King). This motto was originally a war cry.

Lays out the provinces and principalities of Wales: Venedotia or North-Wales; Dometia (South-Wales); and Powisia (Powisland), each of these Provinces again subdivided into Cantreds, and every Cantred into Comots, after which "The whole Country is now allotted into Shires, which are thirteen in Number..."Following this are History, Manner of Government, Tax Fees,, including Cornwall and Chester.

Pages bright, supple and quite easily turned. 147 pp. Boards Poor; Interior Good. Item #88372

Price: $95.00

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