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Bibliography

Powel, David, and William Wynne, The history of Wales: comprehending the lives and succession of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader the last king, to Lhewelyn the last prince, of British blood, tr. Humphrey Llwyd, London: M. Clark, 1697.

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Work
The history of Wales: comprehending the lives and succession of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader the last king, to Lhewelyn the last prince, of British blood
Place
London
Publisher
M. Clark
Year
1697
Online resources
Archive
– Transcription resource: Early English Books Online
resource: HathiTrust Digital Library
resource: HathiTrust Digital Library
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This is William Wynne’s revised and expanded edition of David Powel’s Historie of Cambria (1584): “The history of Wales. Comprehending the lives and succession of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader the last king, to Lhewelyn the last prince, of British blood. With a short account of the affairs of Wales, under the kings of England. / Written originally in British, by Caradoc of Lhancarvan; and formerly published in English by Dr. Powel / Now newly augmented and improved by W. Wynne, A. M. and Fellow of Jesus Colledg, Oxon.”

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First edition or printing
Powel, David, The historie of Cambria, now called Wales: a part of the most famous yland of Brytaine, written in the Brytish language aboue two hundreth yeares past, tr. Humphrey Llwyd, London: Rafe Newberie and Henrie, 1584.  

Title page: “The historie of Cambria, now called Wales: A part of the most famous Yland of Brytaine, written in the Brytish language aboue two hundreth yeares past: translated into English by H. Lhoyd Gentleman : Corrected, augmented, and continued out of Records and best approoued Authors, by Dauid Powel Doctor in diuinitie ... Cvm Privilegio.”

Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales: <link> Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales: View in Mirador Internet Archive: <link> University of Michigan Library – Transcription: <link>
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