Camden's Britannia newly translated into English, with large additions and improvements ; publish'd by Edmund Gibson ...

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Camden's Britannia newly translated into English, with large additions and improvements ; publish'd by Edmund Gibson ...
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Camden, William, 1551-1623.
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London :: Printed by F. Collins, for A. Swalle ... and A. & J. Churchil ...,
1695.
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Continuation of the EARLS and DUKES.

By the Attainder of the last Thomas, the title of Duke of Norfolk being taken away, Philip his eldest son was call'd only Earl of Arundel, by descent from his mother: and he being attainted of High-Treason for favouring the Popish party, had the sentence of death pass'd upon him; but his execution being for∣born, he dy'd in the Tower An. 1595. His son and only child Thomas was created Earl of Norfolk Jun. 6. 20 Car. 1. and dy'd at Padua An. 1646. leaving two sons, Henry and Thomas, whereof Henry succeeded his father; and he likewise was succeeded by Thomas his eldest son in his Titles of Earls of Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk, who at the humble petition of several of the Nobility, was May 8. 13 Car. 2. restor'd to the title of Duke of Norfolk. Which is now, among others, enjoy'd by Henry Howard, Earl Marshal of England.

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