Cambrian bibliography: containing an account of the books printed in the Welsh language, or relating to Wales, from the year 1546 to the end of the eighteenth century; with biographical notices |
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Page 557 - Rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London : Also Calendars of all the Treaties of Peace entered into by the Kings of England with those of Scotland ; and of sundry letters and public Instruments relating to that Kingdom, now in the Charter House at Westminster.
Page 353 - Scotland to Eugene v. As also a short Account of the kings, dukes, and earls of Bretagne, till that dukedom was united to the crown of France, ending -with the year of our Lord 68, in which are several pieces of Taliessin, an...