Anglesey (Wales) - History
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Mona antiqua restaurata . An arch�ological discourse on the antiquities, natural and historical, of the isle of Anglesey, The Ancient Seat of the British Druids. In two essays. With an appendix, containing a comparative table of primitive words, and the derivatives of them in several of the Tongues of Europe; with Remarks upon them. Together with some letters, and three catalogues. By Henry Rowlands, Vicar of Llanidan, in the Isle of Anglesey.
Rowlands, Henry, 1655-1723.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-books
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A history of the island of Anglesey , from its first invasion by the Romans, until finally acceded to the crown of England: together with a distinct description of the towns, harbours, villages, and other remarkable places in it; and of several Antiquities relating thereto never before made public. serving as a supplement to Rowland's Mona antiqua restaurata. To which are also added, memoirs of Owen Glendowr: Who in the Reign of Henry IV. claimed the Principality of Wales, as Heir to Llewelin last Prince thereof. Transcribed from a MS. in the Library of Jesus College, Oxford: To which are subjoined, notes Historical and Illustrative. The whole collected from Authentic Remains.
Thomas, John, 1736-1769.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- E-books
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Mona antiqua restaurata . An arch�ological discourse on the antiquities, natural and historical, of the isle of Anglesey, the antient seat of the British druids. In two essays. With an appendix, containing a comparative table of primitive words, and the Derivatives of them in several of the Tongues of Europe; with Remarks upon them. Together with some letters, and three catalogues, added thereunto. I. Of the Members of Parliament from the County of Anglesey. II. Of the High-Sheriffs; And, III. Of the Beneficed Clergy thereof. By Henry Rowlands, Vicar of Llanjdan, in the Isle of Anglesey.
Rowlands, Henry, 1655-1723.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]