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A history of the island of Anglesey, : from its first invasion by the Romans, until finally acceded to the crown of England: together with a distinct description of the towns, harbours, villages, and other remarkable places in it; and of several antiquities relating thereto never before made public. Serving as a supplement to Rowland's Mona antiqua restaurata. To which are also added, Memoirs of Owen Glendowr, who in the reign of Henry IV. claimed the principality of Wales, as heir to Llewelin last Prince theeof. Transcribed from a ms. in the library of Jesus College, Oxford: To which are subjoined, notes historical and illustrative. The whole collected from authentic remains

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