British Antiquities Revived or a Friendly Contest Touching the Soveraignty of the Three Princes of Wales in Ancient Times..... VAUGHAN Robert 1592-1667 Publisher: Cambrian Press Publish Year: 1834 Publish Place: Bala Illustrator: Unknown Category: Miscellaneous, Foreign Travel, Antiquarian Book, History, Reference Book No: 001091 Status: For Sale Book Condition: Good Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Jacket Condition: Unknown Binding: Hardcover Book Type: Unknown Edition: Unknown Inscription: Unknown £50 Add to Basket Ask a question Refer to a friend Additional information Good, 1834, 2 pls. In faded red cloth, corners and edges bumped and worn. Spine, faded, worn title in ink to paper label, edges bumped and worn. Internally, ink name and some foxing to fpd, [9], [1], [8], 7-80 pp, 2 pls (1 folding), includes the 2 genealogical charts and the list of subscribers, printed and published by Robert Saunderson, Bala, many pages uncut, FPD name Charles ... Luxmoore related to the subscriber?. Originally published in 1662. (Madan 2616). Title continues: British Antiquities Revived or a Friendly Contest Touching the Soveraignty of the Three Princes of Wales in Ancient Times..... To Which is Added The Pedegree of the Right Honorable the Earl of Carbery.. With a Short Account of the Five Royal Tribes.... Vaughan, Robert Powell, antiquary, whose only real publication was British Antiquities Revived (1662) which was largely concerned with the debate over which of the sons of Rhodri Mawr (d. 878) was the eldest; a debate to which the most notable other contribution was that of George Owen's 'An aunswer to north-Wales men that would maintayne Anarawd to be the eldest of his brethren and the superior prince of Wales'. See ODNB for a full Bio.