Now newlie augmented and continued (with manifold matters of singular note and worthie memorie)
TO THE YEARE 1586,
By JOHN HOOKER aliàs VOWELL Gent.
AND OTHERS.
WITH CONUENIENT TABLES AT THE END OF THESE VOLUMES.


HISTORIÆ PLACEANT NOSTRATES AC PEREGRINÆ.

THE CONTENTS OF VOLUME I

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[Advertisement.][iv]
[Dedication.][v]
[The Names of the Authors from whom this Historie of England is collected.][ix]
[An Historicall Description of the Iland of Britaine, Book I][1]
[An Historicall Description of the Iland of Britaine, Book II][221]
[An Historicall Description of the Iland of Britaine, Book III][369]
[The Historie of England][424]
[The First Booke of the Historie of England][427]
[The Second Booke of the Historie of England][437]
[The Third Booke of the Historie of England][451]
[The Fovrth Booke of the Historie of England][482]
[The Fifth Booke of the Historie of England][551]
[The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England][638]
[The Seuenth Booke of the Historie of England][702]
[The Eight Booke of the Historie of England][739]
[Transcriber's Note]

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