The History of the Worthies of England, by Thomas Fuller, is a comprehensive biographical and topographical work, offering insights into the lives and achievements of notable figures from various English counties. This edition, edited with explanatory notes by John Nichols, enhances Fuller's original text, making it accessible to modern readers interested in English local history and genealogy.
Volume 2 continues the detailed exploration of England's prominent individuals, chronicling their contributions to society, politics, and culture. Fuller's engaging prose and Nichols' insightful annotations provide a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone fascinated by the rich tapestry of England's past. This edition preserves the historical value of Fuller's work while clarifying obscure references and updating information for a contemporary audience.
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