Cambria triumphans, or, Brittain in its perfect lustre shevving the origen and antiquity of that illustrious nation, the succession of their kings and princes, from the first, to King Charles of happy memory, the description of the countrey, the history of the antient and moderne estate, the manner of the investure of the princes, with the coats of arms of the nobility / by Percie Enderbie, Gent.

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Cambria triumphans, or, Brittain in its perfect lustre shevving the origen and antiquity of that illustrious nation, the succession of their kings and princes, from the first, to King Charles of happy memory, the description of the countrey, the history of the antient and moderne estate, the manner of the investure of the princes, with the coats of arms of the nobility / by Percie Enderbie, Gent.
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Enderbie, Percy, d. 1670.
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London :: Printed for Andrew Crooke ...,
1661.
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Great Britain -- History.
Wales -- History.
Wales -- Genealogy.
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"Cambria triumphans, or, Brittain in its perfect lustre shevving the origen and antiquity of that illustrious nation, the succession of their kings and princes, from the first, to King Charles of happy memory, the description of the countrey, the history of the antient and moderne estate, the manner of the investure of the princes, with the coats of arms of the nobility / by Percie Enderbie, Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39396.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 20, 2025.

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THE LORD STURTON.

VVilliam, Lord Sturton, descended from John Sturton, created Baron Sturton, tempore Henrici Sexti, one of whose Successours, Charles Lord Sturton, married the eldest Daughter to Edward Earle of Derbie, and Dorothea, Daughter of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, by which Match this Honourable Family descends from Brittish Princes, as plainly appears in the Genealogies of the Duke of Norfolk and Earle of Derbie.

The Heir apparent of this Right Honourable Lord married a Grandchilde of VVilliam Lord Petre of VVrittil in Essex, and Ka∣tharine his VVife, Second Daughter to Henry Earle of VVorcester, by which Match this right Honourable Family again descends from Brittish Progenitors; as in the Pedegree of the Marquesse of VVor∣cester.

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VVilliam Sturton Esquire, Second Son to VVilliam Lord Stur∣ton, married Margaret, Daughter to George Morgan of Lansore in the County Monmoth Esquire, descended from Kydivor Vawr Lord of Kilsant, who was one of the Peers of Wales, of the Blood-Royal of Brittain, paternally descended from Bely the Great, King of all the Brittains, who died in the year 1084. and was buried at Caer∣marthyn. This Family of the Morgans (whose ancient seat is Mau∣ghan in Monmothshire, from whence have sprang many flourishing Families) descended also from Rees ap Tuder King of Southwales: from Ivor king of Gwent, from Rhiallon ap Kinvin Prince of Powis, Gwillim ap Ayddan Lord of Grismond: all which Coats this No∣ble Family quarters.

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