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Antiquitates Sarisburienses : containing, I. A dissertation on the antient coins, found at Old Sarum. II. The Salisbury ballad. III. The history of Old Sarum, from the Arrival of the Romans, to its final Decay: Illustrated with curious Medals, found there, and a Plan of the Ancient City, as it was in the Reign of King Stephen. IV. Historical memoirs, relative to the city of New Sarum. V. The lives of the Bishops of Old, and New Sarum, To which is added, Some Account of the Choral Bishops; and the Riches of the Cathedral, at the Reformation. VI. The lives of eminent men, natives of Salisbury.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ledwich, Edward, 1738-1823.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Salisbury (England).
Old Sarum (Extinct city).
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([4],15,[1]28247,[5]p.,plates )
Other Title:
Antiquitates Sarisburienses
Place of Publication:
Salisbury : printed and sold by E. Easton. Sold also by R. Horsfield, No. 22, Ludgate-Street, and J. White, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, London, MDCCLXXI. [1771]
Notes:
Anonymous. By Edward Ledwich.
Parts I and II have their own pagination and register.
'The Salisbury ballad: .. by Dr. Walter Pope.' has its own titlepage, which bears the imprint: 'London: printed in the year MDCCXIII. Salisbury: reprinted by E. Easton, 1770'.
The rest of the work has continuous pagination and register, with a divisional titlepage for each section.
With a half-title.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T70102.
OCLC:
508737868

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