01854nam 2200373 n 450 99639298900331620200824121832.0(CKB)4940000000111245(EEBO)2240964971(UnM)99868409e(UnM)99868409(EXLCZ)99494000000011124519940620d1653 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A short relation of a long iourney[electronic resource]made round or ovall by encompassing the principalitie of Wales, from London, through and by the counties of Middlesex and Buckingham, Berks, Oxonia, Warwick, Stafford, Chester, Flint, Denbigh, Anglesey, Carnarvan, Merioneth, Cardigan, Pembrooke, Caermarden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Glocester, &c. This painfull circuit began on Tuesday the 13 of July last, 1652. and was ended (or both ends brought together) on Tuesday the 7. of September following, being near 600. miles. Whereunto is annexed an epitome of the famous history of Wales. /Performed by the riding, going, crawling, running, and writing of John Taylor, dwelling at the sign of the Poets Head, in Phenix Alley, near the midle of Long Aker or Covent Garden[London s.n.1653]48 pPartly in verse.Place and year of publication from Wing.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Marsh. 26 1653".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018WalesHistory17th centuryWalesDescription and travelEarly works to 1800Taylor John1580-1653.1000995Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392989003316A short relation of a long iourney2344294UNISA