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A95583 A short relation of a long iourney, 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. Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1653 (1653) Wing T512; Thomason E1432_2; ESTC R209533 21,036 48

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returned with much Riches and Honour In 1233. South-Wales raised new wars but the Prince went in person and beat them into some quietness overthrew their Castles and strong holds and returned renowned And the same yeare K. Henry the 3. came into Wales with a greater Army then ever compact of divers Nations with an intent to destroy all he could but was deceived in his purpose and went home a loser Then K. Henry sent the Arch Bishop of Canterbury with the Bishops of Rochester and Chester to make a peace with Lhewelyn but it could not be effected Then this peerless Prince died beloved and lamented and was buried at Conwy He married Jone the daughter of K. John by whom he had two sons David and Griffith this David kept his brother Griffith in prison all his raigne The Noble Prince Lhewelyn ap Jorworth raigned 56 years To whom David ap Lhewelyn succeeded being the 24. Prince Anno 1240. This Prince was cursed by the Pope and hated by the people for imprisoning his Brother Griffith for which the K. of England came against him with an Army but a peace was made and Griffith not releas'd who striving to break prison and escape by tying of Lines and Sheets with such other stuff which he had and as he gat out of a high window he putting all his weight to the Lines they brake and he being fat and heavy fell with his head downwards where he lay a most pittifull dead spectacle for his head and neck were beaten forcibly into his body Then K. Henry the 3. as his Predecessors had often done strived to have Wales under his obedience to which purpose he in 1245. raised a mighty Army and was more mightily met and foyled by Prince David soone after David died when he had Ruled 5 years 1246. Lhewelyn ap Griffith or the Son of Griffith that dyed with a fall was the 25 Prince for his Unkle Prince David had no Issue this man was valiant but unfortunate for his two Brethren Owen and David made War upon him but he vanquisht them and was Master of all Wales he strived much to shake off the yoke of England and perforce hee chased all the English out of Wales with great slaughter 1256. King Henry the Third with two great Armies entred Wales in severall places did much spoile received much loss and returned angry In 1258. James Lord Audley with Germane Horsemen did much spoile and killed many in Wales but in the end the Welshmen gave them such welcome that few of the Germanes return'd In these times in all places in VVales was continuall strife spoile and bloudshed for the English would Have and the Welsh would Hold In 1267. Lhewelyn entred England spoyled and destroyed Chester and much of that County but after that the Welsh had a great overthrow at a place called Clun and in 1268. Henry of England with an Army entred VVales again but by the means of Cardinall O●tobonus the Popes Legate a Peace was made and the Prince paid to the K. of England 30000 Marks In Anno 1272. King Henry the 3. died and his son Edward the 1. went to Chester from whence he sent a Summons to command Prince Lhewelyn to come to him and doe homage But the Prince refused and would not come to the King Then two English Armies entred South-Wales and North-Wales and West-Wales at once but upon hard conditions a Peace was concluded which lasted not long for Anno 1281. they fell to it cruelly again The Prince said that it was a bard thing to live in War alwayes but it was harder to live in continuall slavery soon after Prince Lhewelyn was slaine valiantly fighting and all Wales fell to the Crowne of England after it had continued from Brute and Camber 2418 years to the year of Christ 1282. Kings sons and Daughters of England that haue been Princes of VVALES since 1282. 1 EDward of Carnarvon son to K. Ed. 1. 1289. 2 Edward of VVinsor son to Edw. 2. 3 Edw. of VVoodstock son to Edw. 3. or the Black Prince 4 Richard of Burdeaux son to the Black 5 Henry of Monmouth son to Henry 4. 6 Edw. of VVeslm son to Henry 6. 7 Edw. of VVeslm son to Edw. 4. 8 Edw. son to K. Ric. 3. at 10 year old instal'd P. 9 Arthur son to K. Henry 7. 10 Henry D. of York 2. son to H. 7. E. 6. son to H. 8. 11 Mary Princess of VVales Daughter c. 12 Eliz. Princess 13 Henry 14 Charls sons to King James FINIS