Excerpt from The Visitation of Cambridge Made in Ao (1575): Continued and Enlarged With the Vissitation of the Same County Made by Henry St. George, Richmond-Herald, Marshall and Deputy to Willm. Camden, Clarenceulx, in Ao 1619, With Many Other Descents Added Thereto
There are several other copies in the Museum, but they chiefly contain the Visitation of 1619, so that the one now printed, Harleian ms. 1534.
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