[The annales, or Generall chronicle of England

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[The annales, or Generall chronicle of England

begun first by maister John Stow ; and after him continued and augmented with matters forreyne and domestique, auncient and moderne, unto the ende of this present yeere 1614 by Edmond Howes]

Impensis Thomae Adams, 1615

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References: NUC, pre-1956, vol. 572, p. 35

Colophon: Imprinted in London by Thomas Dawson for Thomas Adams, anno 1615

"An appendix or corollary of the foundations ... " -- p. [950]

End of book: with table

Signatures: Folio in 6 ◎-◎[8], A-Z[6], Aa-Zz[6], Aaa-Zzz[6], Aaaa-Qqqq[6]

Metalcuts: Ills., initials

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Title-page wonded, title from NUC, pre-1956, vol. 572, p. 35

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  • An appendix or corollary of the foundations and discriptions of the three most famous vniuersities of Englande, viz. Cambridge, Oxford, and London, the matters where of concerning the former two vniuersities were gathered by that industrious and much reading choronist Iohn Stow ; The thirde was collected and written by Syr George Buck Knight ...

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