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1. The countie of Radnor described and the shyretownes sittuatione. Described by Christopher Saxon [sic], augmented and published by Iohn Speede ... Iodocus Hondius, caelavit. [Front]

Speed, John, 1552?-1629. Relief shown pictorially. Inset: Radnor. From: The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine ... / divided and described by John Speed. London : And ... [London], Solde in Popes head alley by Iohn Sudbury & George Humbell, 1610.

2. The countie of Radnor described and the shyretownes sittuatione. Described by Christopher Saxon [sic], augmented and published by Iohn Speede ... Iodocus Hondius, caelavit. [Verso]

Speed, John, 1552?-1629. Relief shown pictorially. Inset: Radnor. From: The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine ... / divided and described by John Speed. London : And ... [London], Solde in Popes head alley by Iohn Sudbury & George Humbell, 1610.

3. The countie of Radnor described and the shyretownes sittuatione. Described by Christopher Saxon [sic], augmented and published by Iohn Speede ... Iodocus Hondius, caelavit.[Front]

Speed, John, 1552?-1629. Relief shown pictorially. Inset: Radnor. From: The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine ... / divided and described by John Speed. London : And ... [London], Solde in Popes head alley by Iohn Sudbury & George Humbell, 1610.

4. The countie of Radnor described and the shyretownes sittuatione. Described by Christopher Saxon [sic], augmented and published by Iohn Speede ... Iodocus Hondius, caelavit.[Verso]

Speed, John, 1552?-1629. Relief shown pictorially. Inset: Radnor. From: The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine ... / divided and described by John Speed. London : And ... [London], Solde in Popes head alley by Iohn Sudbury & George Humbell, 1610.