- fore-toppe our
Subjects of
South Britaine shall weare the Red
Crosse onely as they were wont, and our
Subjects of
North Britaine in
their fore-toppe the White...
- fore-toppe our
Subjects of
South Britaine shall weare the Red
Crosse onely as they were wont, and our
Subjects of
North Britaine in
their fore-toppe the White...
- in
William Camden's (1551–1623)
Remaines of a
Greater Worke,
Concerning Britaine,
printed in 1605,
which contained the lines: "If
wishes were
thrushes beggars...
-
brought to the task before." In the
first edition of his
History of
Great Britaine (1611),
following the "Proem", the
historical text
begins as page 155 of...
- funerall, of the most high and
mighty king, Iames, the late King of
Great Britaine, France, and Ireland,
defender of the faith, &c. At the
Collegiat Church...
- fore-toppe our
Subjects of
South Britaine shall weare the Red
Crosse onely as they were wont, and our
Subjects of
North Britaine in
their fore-toppe the White...
- in John Speed's map of the
county in his
Theatre of the
Empire of
Great Britaine, c. 1611. A
depiction of the town of
Northampton is
inset in the top left...
- "The
entertainment of the high and
mighty monarch Charles King of
Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, into his
auncient and
royall city of Edinburgh, the...
- in John Speed's map of the
county in his
Theatre of the
Empire of
Great Britaine, c. 1611.
These boundaries remained in use for
administrative purposes...
-
Retrieved 5
April 2019. Speed, John (1611). The
Theatre of the
Empire of
Great Britaine.
Cambridge University Library. p. 48.
Holland Walker (1929). "Transactions...