Coningsby, T. C. E. o. 1. (1722). Marden. Marden is of very great antiquity, having had antiently within its precincts a camp raised by the Romans, and a palace by the Kings of Mercia.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationConingsby, Thomas Coningsby Earl of 1656?-1729. Marden. Marden Is of Very Great Antiquity, Having Had Antiently Within Its Precincts a Camp Raised by the Romans, and a Palace by the Kings of Mercia. [London], 1722.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationConingsby, Thomas Coningsby Earl of 1656?-1729. Marden. Marden Is of Very Great Antiquity, Having Had Antiently Within Its Precincts a Camp Raised by the Romans, and a Palace by the Kings of Mercia. 1722.
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