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2 wrz 2019 · "A description of Cambria now called Wales: drawne first by Sir Iohn Price knight, and afterward augmented and made perfect by Humfrey Lhoyd gentleman", p. 1-22, 2nd count, has separate caption title
A transcript of David Powell : The Historie of Cambria ... (London, 1584); tables showing the allocation of assessments in Denbighshire, 1675; etc.
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David Powel, vicar of Rhiwabon, at the request of Sir Henry Sidney, published his renowned 'The Historie of Cambria, now called Wales' in 1584. The publication is an expanded adaptation of Edward Lhwyd’s Brut y Tywysogyon, an important medieval Welsh chronicle.
Archaeologia Cambrensis has been published annually by the Cambrian Archaeological Association (CAA) since its foundation in 1846. The journal covers a wide range of subjects relating to the history and archaeology of Wales and the Marches.
Digitised copies of books, journals and papers from a consortium of natural history libraries. Search by author, title or date of publication. Catena: digital archive of historic gardens and landscapes. https://catena.bgc.bard.edu/index.htm
The following are the chief editions of Powell's ‘Historie of Cambria:’ 1. London, 1584 (reprinted for J. Harding, London, 1811). 2. London, 1697, ed. Wynne. 3. London, 1702 (tract on the conquest of Glamorgan omitted). 4. London, 1774 (pedigrees added). 5. Merthyr Tydfil, 1812. 6. Shrewsbury, 1832, ed. Richard Lloyd.