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Sammes, Aylett, Britannia Antiqua Illustrata: or, the Antiquities of Ancient Britain, derived from the Phoenicians, wherein the original trade of this Island is discovered: names of places, offices, dignities, idolatry, language, and customs of the Primitive Inhabitants are clearly demonstrated, together with a chronological History of the Kingdom, from the first traditional beginning, unitl the year 800, A.D.: when the name of Britain was changed into England, with the antiquities of the Saxons, as awell as Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans, London, 1676.

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Britannia Antiqua Illustrata: or, the Antiquities of Ancient Britain, derived from the Phoenicians, wherein the original trade of this Island is discovered: names of places, offices, dignities, idolatry, language, and customs of the Primitive Inhabitants are clearly demonstrated, together with a chronological History of the Kingdom, from the first traditional beginning, unitl the year 800, A.D.: when the name of Britain was changed into England, with the antiquities of the Saxons, as awell as Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans
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London
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1676
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Welsh language
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Dennis Groenewegen
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