> (c) John Speed. The theatre of the empire of Great Britain, presenting an exact
> georgraphy of England, Scotalnd, Ireland. 1611. [What happened to Wales? all right,
> don't tell me!]
>
> [. . .]
>
> Tony Curwen
> Englishman, married to a Scot, resident in Wales for 35 years.
> Consultant, Consortium of European Research Libraries.
I was just looking at Bp. Richard Challoner's BRITANNIA SANCTA (London, 1745) and wondering the same thing (particularly because Welsh saints ARE included):
BRITANNIA SANCTA: Or, The Lives of the most Celebrated British, English, Scottish, and Irish Saints: Who have Flourished in These Islands, from the Earliest Times of Christianity, down to the Change of Religion in the Sixteenth Century. Faithfully Collected from Their Ancient Acts, and Other Records of British History.
William M. Klimon
william.m.klimon.c87@alumni.upenn.edu
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