Britannia

Britannia is in Stewart Books.

1607. The full title being Britannia; or, a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adacent; from the earliest antiquity.

THE EDITION PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR IN MDCVII. ENLARGED BY THE LATEST DISCOVERIES, By RICHARD GOUGH, F. A. & R. SS. IN THREE VOLUMES.

Stewart Books, Britannia Volume 3

On the spot where Edward I died, the memory of which event was preferved by fome great stones rolled on it, is erected a handsome square pillar nine yards and an half high with this inscription in Roman capitals on the west side:

Memoriæ æternæ Edvardi I. regis Angliæ longè clarissimi , qui in belli apparatu contra Scotos occupatus hic in castris obiit 7 Julii A. 0 . 1307.

On the south, Nobilissimus princeps Henricus Howard dux Norfolciæ comes mareshall. Anglia , comes Arund &c ...... ab Edvardo I. rege Angliæ oriundus. P. 1685.

On the north, Johannes Aglionby I. C. F. C. i. e. juris consultus fieri curavit.