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The ancient and present state of Glostershire.
1974, EP Publishing for Gloucestershire County Library
in English
- [1st ed. reprinted]; with a new introduction by Brian S. Smith.
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The ancient and present state of Glocestershire: By Sir Robert Atkyns, ...
1768, printed in the year MDCCXII. Reprinted by T. Spilsbury for W. Herbert; sold by J. Millan; T. Payne; Davis and Reymers [and 12 others in London, and one in Gloucester]
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The ancient and present state of Glocestershire
1768, Printed in the year MDCCXII; reprinted by T. Spilsbury, for W. Herbert ...; and sold by J. Millan ... [and 13 others]
in English
- The second edition; illustrated with seventy-three copper-plates, containing a map of the county, a plan and prospect of the city, a view of the Cathedral, sixty-one seats, and three hundred and twenty coats of arms, of the nobility and gentry residing in the county at the time of the first publication.
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First published (London, 1712) with title: The ancient and present state of Glostershire.
RBSC copy: Extra-illustrated with 11 plates, including 8 proof sheets from Ralph Bigland's Historical, monumental and genealogical collections, relative to the County of Gloucester (1791-1792) presented to Rysh de Burgh (cf. note in MS. dated 11 July 1792 on front flyleaf). With the bookplate of Henry Labouchere [Baron Taunton]
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