British antiquities revived, or, A friendly contest touching the soveraignty of the three princes of VVales in ancient times managed with certain arguments whereunto answers are applyed by Robert Vaughan, Esq. ; to which is added the pedigree of the Right Honourable the Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales ; with a short account of the five royall tribes of Cambria, by the same author.
- Title
- British antiquities revived, or, A friendly contest touching the soveraignty of the three princes of VVales in ancient times managed with certain arguments whereunto answers are applyed by Robert Vaughan, Esq. ; to which is added the pedigree of the Right Honourable the Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales ; with a short account of the five royall tribes of Cambria, by the same author.
- Author
- Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667.
- Publication
- Oxford :: Printed by Hen. Hall ... for Thomas Robinson,
- 1662.
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- Subject terms
- Carbery, Richard Vaughan, -- Earl of, 1600?-1686.
- Wales -- History.
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- Cite this Item
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"British antiquities revived, or, A friendly contest touching the soveraignty of the three princes of VVales in ancient times managed with certain arguments whereunto answers are applyed by Robert Vaughan, Esq. ; to which is added the pedigree of the Right Honourable the Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales ; with a short account of the five royall tribes of Cambria, by the same author." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64759.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the right worshipfull Sr. RICHARD WYNNE of GWEDIR Baronet, and Knight for the County of CARNAR∣VAN in this present Parlament.
- The state of the Question.
- Arguments proving Cadelh Prince of Southwales to be the Eldest Son of Roderic the great, (King of Wales,) and that he, and his issue after him had a superiority over the rest of the Princes, over his two Brethren, and the Descendants from them.
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Anarawd maintained to be the Eldest son of Rode∣ric
the great, and to have the right of Soveraignty over all
Wales, and so likewise his successors the Princes of Northwales.
- The Answer to the first Argument.
- The second Argument:
- The Answer to the second Argument.
- The third Argument.
- The Answer.
- The fourth Argument.
- The Answer.
- The fifth Argument.
- The Answer.
- The sixth Argument.
- The Answer.
- The seventh Argument.
- The Answer.
- The eighth Argument.
- The Answer.
- The ninth Argument.
- The Answer.
- The tenth Argument.
- The Answer.
- The eleventh Argument.
- The Answer.
- A Mistake touching the Pedegree of the Earl of CARBERY corrected.
- The Pedegree of the right honourable Sr. RICHARD VAUGHAN Earl of Carbery, Lord Viscount Molingar, Baron of Emlyn, and Lord President of the Marches of WALES.
- The 5. Royall Tribes of Cambria.