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.

Henry, the last Earl mention'd by our Author, had by Elizabeth (daughter and coheir to Ferdinando Earl of Derby) Ferdinando Earl of Huntingdon, fa∣ther to Theophilus the seventh Earl of that name, who was Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, Privy-Councellor to King Charles 2. and King James, by whom he was made chief Justice in Eyre of all the Forests south of Trent; as also Lieutenant of the Counties of Leicester and Derby. His son and heir apparent is George Lord Hastings.

I have not as yet observed any Plants peculiar to this County; the more rare being common to it with Cambridge∣shire.

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[illustration] map of Northamptonshire
NORTHAMPTON SHIRE by Robt Morden

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