The history of the ancient and modern estate of the principality of Wales, duchy of Cornwall, and earldome of Chester, mid 17th cent.

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The history of the ancient and modern estate of the principality of Wales, duchy of Cornwall, and earldome of Chester, mid 17th cent.

"A discourse or relation of the ancient and modern estate of the principalitie of Wales...collected out of the records of the Tower of London by Sir John Doddridge, knight, his Majesties serjeant att lawe."

1 v. [111] leaves; 19 cm.

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Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628

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Sir John Doddridge or Dodderidge (1555-1628) was the Devonshire lawyer, serjeant-at-law, solicitor-general, M.P., and judge in the Court of Kings Bench who wrote and published extensively on law and history, was a member of the young Society of antiquaries, and in 1630 published a history of Wales, Cornwall, and Chester. From the description of The History of the Ancient and Moderne Estate of the principality of Wales, 1604. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Garde...