"The History Of Cheshire" offers a detailed exploration of the county's past, combining the complete text of King's Vale-royal with significant extracts from Sir Peter Leycester's "Antiquities Of Cheshire." This comprehensive volume provides readers with invaluable insights into the historical, geographical, and cultural landscape of Cheshire. Compiled by Daniel King, William Smith, and William Webb, this historical account delves into the rich heritage of the region, making it an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the local history of Cheshire and the broader context of English history.
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