Portrait of Edward Bland, White House Houseman
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The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More
The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. anno Dom. 1650.
The British Museum catalogue lists two copies each having a map, but the map appears from the description to be the one engraved for and published in Edward Williams' Virginia in America, London, 1851. It is qu... More