full title is [Greek: Choirochorographia], _sive Hoglandiae descriptio_,
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_Muscipula_. "Hoglandia" is Hampshire, and Holdsworth probably was a
Hampshire man, for he was educated at Winchester, and we may presume the
anonymous author to have been a Cambro-Briton.
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