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ENGLAND
Great Britain. 1769 John Rocque(?) in P. Russell's England Displayed.
The Environs of London. 1741 Homann heirs. Map probably by John Bowles and Prospect of London by Thomas Bowles
A New Map of the Brittish Isles Shewing their Antient People, Cities, and Towns of Note in the time of the Romans. 1704 Edward Wells eng. Sutton Nicholls in A New Sett of Maps both of Antient and Present Geography
A New Map of the Brittish Isles Shewing their Present General Divisions, Cities and such other Towns or Places. 1704 Edward Wells eng. Sutton Nicholls in A New Sett of Maps both of Antient and Present Geography
The Road from London to Cambridge, Ely & Kings Lynn/From Oxford to Cambridge passing thro Buckingham & Bedford. 1769 J. Gibson for the Gentleman's Magazine
England and Wales 1829 Sidney Hall in Butler's Modern Atlas
Anglia Cambdeni. ca.1710 Christoph Weigel, Nuremburg.
Carte Particulier de L'Angleterre... 1827 Adrien Hubert Brue in Atlas Universel de Geographie
Carte Generale des Isles Britanniques...... 1827 Adrien Hubert Brue in Atlas Universel de Geographie
Regni Anglia et Principatus Cambriae. 1805 Homann Heirs.
Tractus Regni Angliae Setentrion. 1670 Frederick De Wit in Atlas Major
Les Isles Britanniques. 1748 George le Rouge
England. 1854 Thomas Cowperthwaite in A New Universal Atlas
Magna Britannia et Hibernia. 1797 Johannes Walch, Augsberg
Parte Meridionale dell' Inghilterra (southern England). 1778. Antonio Zatta in Atlante Novissimo (4V)
Parte Settentrionale dell' Inghilterra (northern England). 1778. Antonio Zatta in Atlante Novissimo (4V)
Britannia Saxonia (Britain in the time of the Saxons) 1720 M. Burghers in Magna Britannia, Antiqua et Nova, a Survey of England, printed Eliz. Nutt (this map accompanies reprints of Robert Morden's maps from Camden's Britannia and is often wrongly attributed to Morden)
England and Wales. 1770 Thomas Kitchin, engr. George Rollos in Guthrie's New Geographical Grammar
ph Cellarius in Notitia orbis antiqua
Map of England and Wales Divided Into Counties Shewing the Principal
Roads, Railways, Canals & the Rivers as far as they are navigable. 1831. Robert Creighton engr. T. Starling in Samuel Lewis' A Topographical Dictionary of England,
The Course of the River Thames to the Sea. (details) 1793. John Cooke for Boydell's Rivers
Midland Counties 1787 Franz von Reilly in Schauplatz der funf Theile der Welt
Environs of London 1787 Franz von Reilly in Schauplatz der funf Theile der Welt
England and Wales-Southern Section. 1888 J.Bartholomew in the Handy Reference Atlas of the World
England and Wales-Northern Section. 1888 J.Bartholomew in the Handy Reference Atlas of the World
England. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Nova totius Angliæ Scotiæ et Hiberniæ tab. ca. 1760 Iohan[n] Michael Probst, (after Homann Heirs.)
Nieuwe Kaart van de Eilanden van Groot Brittannien behelzende de Koningryken Engeland, Schotland en lerland. 1754 Isaak Tirion. ( drawn & engr. Jan Christiaan Sepp 1743)
A New and Correct Map of England and Wales. ca. 1756 Emmanuel Bowen. pub. Robert Sayer
The Oarsman's and Angler's Map of the River Thames. 1876 Ernest George Ravenstein
A New and Accurate Map of England and Wales. 1785 Thomas Kitchin for A New System of Modern Geography ... By William Guthrie.
England and Wales 1819 James Wylde, engr. N.R. Hewitt in A General Atlas published by John Thomson, Edinburg
England and Wales. 1810 Robert Wilkinson
England and Wales. 1818 J. Wallis in A System of Universal Geography
Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabulae. 1638 Matthaus Merian
England and Wales. 1780 Thomas Kitchin
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South West England 1787 Franz von Reilly in Schauplatz der funf Theile der Welt
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England and Wales. 1807 J. Barlow
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Descritione dell Isola di Inghilterra. 1572 Thomasio Porcacchi engr. Simon Galignani in L'Isole piu' Famose del Mondo.
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Le Royaume D'Angleterre... 1753 Robert Vaugondy sr.
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Carte des Grandes Routes D'Angleterre, D'Ecosse et D'Irlande 1757 Robert Vaugondy sr.
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England and Wales. 1794 in Richard Brookes' The General Gazetteer (8th edn)
L'Angleterre. 1714 Pieter Van der Aa (after Jan Jannson, 1628 ) in Atlas Soulage.
Caerte der Noordt custe va Engelandt. 1590 L J Waghenaer.
A new map of the British Isles, shewing their antient people, cities, and towns of note, in the time of the Romans. 1701 Edward Wells, engr. Sutton Nicholls in Edward Wells' A New Sett of Mapps....
Anglia Regnum. 1680 Frederick De Wit
Brooke's Travelling Companion through England and Wales. 1812 Wiliam Darton.
Regni Angliae. ca.1680 Nicholas de Ram
England. 1770 Thomas Kitchin
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England. 1733 John Senex
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Britannia Antiquae. 1794 Johanne Horsley
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Insularum Britannicarum 1649. Jan Jansson after Abraham Ortelius
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English Counties
Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Bedfordshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire. 1806 Samuel Neele in Daniel & Samuel Lysons' Magna Britannia
Buckinghamshire. 1842-1860 Sidney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas, (first published in 1842 and going unchanged through 6 editions before being revised in 1873.)
Buckinghamshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Buckinghamshire. 1835 Robert Creighton, engr. J. & C. Walker for Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
Buckinghamshire. 1748. Thomas Kitchin for The London Magazine
Buckinghamshire. 1758 Emmanuel Bowen for Benjamin Martin's The Natural History of England, published in The General Magazine of Arts and Sciences .
Buckinghamshire. 1788 James Harrison in his Maps of the English Counties(1791)
Buckinghamshire. 1722 Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia
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Berkshire
Berkshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Reading.(Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Reading.(Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Berkshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Berkshire. 1789. E. Noble, engr. John Cary for Richard Gough's English translation of Camden's Britannia
Barkshire. 1646 Pieter van der Keere
Berkshire. 1808 Benjamin Pitts Capper in A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom
Berkshire. 1695 Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia.
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Berkshire. 1664 J. Blaeu.
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Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cambridgeshire. 1835 Robert Creighton, engr. J. & C. Walker for Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
Cambridge-city plan. 1860 for Cassell's Weekly Dispatch Atlas
Cantebrigia, a 16th Century Plan of Cambridge. 1776 Thomas Jefferys for The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle.
Cheshire
Cheshire.(Eastern Section 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cheshire.(Western Section 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cheshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Christleton - An ongoing project to list and illustrate printed maps published between 1577 and 1870 that show the village of Christleton by Richard Nicholson
Cheshire. 1805 George Cole, engraved by W. Maestay in The British Atlas (1810), (originally printed to accompany The Beauties of England and Wales by E. W. Brayley and J. Britton.)
Cheshire. 1806 S. Neele for Daniel and Samuel Lysons' Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of The Several Counties of Great Britain. Cadell and Davies, 1806
Cheshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
The Road from Conway to Chester. 1798 in Select Landscape Views of the Seats.....to be found on and contiguous to the Great Post Roads', published 1801 by C. Whittingham
Environs of Mottram in Longendale ( including Ashton Under Lyne). 1794 anonymous engraver, published in Aiken's 40 Miles Round Manchester
Chester. 1853 John McGahey in McGahey's New Chester Guide.
Cheshire. 1695 Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia
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Cornwall
Isles of Scilly. 1805 Homann Heirs. (inset from Regni Anglia et Principatus Cambriae)
Cornwall. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cornwall. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Penzance. 1850 Alexander Fullarton in Ports and Harbours on the South Coast of England - Fullarton's Gazetteer
Cumberland
Cumberland.(North Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cumberland.(South Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cumberland. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Derbyshire
Derbyshire. 1852 Henry Teesdale in The British Gazetteer pub. H.G.Collins
Derbyshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Derbyshire. 1829 in Glover's History of Derbyshire.
Derbyshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Devon
Barnstaple. 1835 Robert Creighton. engr. J & C. Walker for Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
Devonshire.(Northern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Devonshire.(Southern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Devonshire.(Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Devonshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Devonshire. 1724 Herman Moll in A New Description of England and Wales.
Dorset
Dorset. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Dorsetshire. 1805 E. Noble, engr. John Cary for The New British Atlas, published John Stockdale. (The maps were originally published in Camden's Britannia translated by Richard Gough, 1789, and re-issued, as now corrected, in the second edition in 1806.)
Dorset Shire. ca.1645 Joan Blaeu
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Durham
Durham.(Northern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Durham.(Southern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Durham.(Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Durham. 1840 Joshua Archer for Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated
Durham. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
A Plan of the River Tees and of the Intended Navigable Canal from Stockton by Darlington to Winston in the County of Durham. 1772 Robert Whitworth in the London Magazine
The Bishoprick of Durham. 1664 J. Blaeu.
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Durham. 1722 Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia.
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Essex
Essex. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Essex. 1789 E. Noble engr. John Cary for Richard Gough's English translation of Camden's Britannia.
Essex(Brentwood area). 1777 John Chapman and Peter Andre in their large scale map of Essex.
Essex(Rayleigh area). 1777 John Chapman and Peter Andre in their large scale map of Essex.
Colchester. 1777 John Chapman and Peter Andre in their large scale map of Essex.
A Map of the Hundreds of Barnstable, Rochford and Dengy. ca. 1768 Thomas Bowen In: The History ... of Essex ... By Philip Morant, etc. vol. 1
Essex. 1748. Thomas Kitchin for The London Magazine
A Mapp of ye Countie of Essex. 1673. Richard Blome in his Britannia
The Thames Estuary. ca.1780 John Andrews
Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Bristol (Eastern Section), 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Bristol (Western Section), 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Cheltenham. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Gloucestershire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Gloucestershire. 1820 Sidney Hall in (Samuel) Leigh's New Atlas of England and Wales
Plan of the Home Park at Cirencester belonging to Henry Earl Bathurst. ca.1800 I. Parker in a local history
Plan of Oakley Great Park belonging to Henry Earl Bathurst ca.1800 I. Parker in a local history
Gloucestershire. 1724 Herman Moll in A New Description of England and Wales.
Cheltenham. 1835 Lt. Robert Dawson in Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales
Hampshire
Isle of Wight. 1595 Gerard Mercator
Hampshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Southampton. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
The Evirons of Portsmouth, 1839 John Dower for Mudie's Hampshire
The Evirons of Petersfield, 1839 John Dower for Mudie's Hampshire
The Evirons of Christchurch, 1839 John Dower for Mudie's Hampshire
A New Map of the Isle of Wight. 1760 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Isle of Wight. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
A Plan of the Proposed Navigable Canal from Andover to Redbridge. 1772 John Lodge for the Gentleman's Magazine.
Newport,IOW. 1835 Robert Dawson
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Herefordshire
Herefordshire. ca.1648 Joan Blaeu
Herefordshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Herefordshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Herefordshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
A Mapp of ye County of Hereford. 1681 Richard Blome, engr. Richard Palmer in Speed's Maps Epitomiz'd: or the Maps of the Counties of England
Herefordshire. 1695 Robert Morden in Camdens Britannia
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Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Hertfordshire. 1820 in (William) Darton's New Miniature Atlas, a reprint of (R.) Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Hertfordshire. 1748. Thomas Kitchin for The London Magazine
Hertfordiae. 1646. John Norden. engr. William Kip in Camden's Britannia
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Huntingdonshire
Huntingdonshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Huntingdonshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
A Mapp of the County of Huntingdon. 1681 Richard Blome engr. Weceslaus Hollar or Richard Palmer. in Speed's Maps Epitomiz'd.
Huntingdonshire. 1801 John Cary
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Huntingdon-Shire. 1650 J. Blaeu
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Isle of Man
Isle of Man. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Isle of Man. 1861 Edward Weller for Cassell's Weekly Dispatch Atlas
Isle of Man. 1754. Thomas Kitchen for the London Magazine.
Kent
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent:
Containing the antient and present state of it, civil and ecclesiastical; collected from public records, and other the best authorities, both manuscript and printed: and illustrated with maps, views of antiquities, seats of the nobility and gentry, &c.
By Edward Hasted , Canterbury, Printed for the author, by Simmons and Kirkby.
Maps engraved by William Barlow
Published in 12 Volumes. 1797-1801
A Map of Chartham Downs.
A Map of The Hundreds of Tenterden Blackborne Oxney and Ham.
A Map of The Hundred of Watchlingstone.
A Map of The Hundreds of Calehill and Chart and Longbridge.
A Map of The Hundred of Wrotham and the Hundred of Littlefield.
A Map of The Hundreds of Loningborough and Folkestone.
A Map of The Lowy of Tunbridge.
A Map of The Hundreds of Hoo and of Chatham and Gillingham.
A Map of The Hundreds of Stowting, Street & Heane and of Bircholt Barony and Franchise.
A Map of The Hundreds of Felborough and Wye.
A Map of The Hundred of Ringslow containing the Island of Thanet.
A Map of The Hundred of Faversham.
A Map of The Hundred of Twyford.
A Map of The Hundred of Rochester and Larkfield.
A Map of The Hundred of Eyhorne.
A Map of The Hundred of Brenchley and Horsemonden.
A Map of The Hundred of Westerham and Eatonbridge.
A Map of The Hundreds of Eastry and the Liberty of the Town & Port of Sandwich.
A Map of The Hundreds of Totlingtrough and Shamel.
A Map of The Hundreds of Stowting, Street & Heane and of Bircholt Barony and Franchise.
A Map of The Hundred of Blackheath.
A Map of The Hundred of Axtane.
A Map of The Hundreds of Great Barnfield & Selbrittenden
A Map of The Hundred of Maidstone.
A Map of The Hundred of Little and Lesnes, and the Hundred of Dartford and Wilmington.
A Map of The Hundreds of Wingham & Kinghamford.
A Map of The Hundreds of Westgate, Whitstable, Blengate, & Preston.
A Map of The Hundreds of Downhamford, and of Bridge and Petham with the City of Canterbury.
A Map of The Hundred of Marden.
A Map of The Hundreds of Middleton alias Milton, and of Tenham.
A Map of The Hundred of Boughton Blean, the Liberty of Seasalter, and the Liberty of the
Ville of Dunkirk, antiently the King's Forest of Blean.
Kent. 1701 Robert Morden in The New Description and State of England.
Kent. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Kent. ca. 1800 John Cary for Mr. Boy's Agricultural Account of Kent
Kent. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Kent. 1769 Thomas Kitchin. Index map to John Andrews & William Herbert's Large Scale Map of Kent
The Thames Estuary. ca.1780 John Andrews
Lancashire
Liverpool. 1832 Lt. Robert Dawson in Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales : shewing their boundaries as established by the Boundaries' Act, passed 11th July 1832
Salford. 1835 Lt. Robert Dawson in Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales : shewing their boundaries as established by the Boundaries' Act, passed 11th July 1832
North Lancashire(Section 1) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
North Lancashire(Section 2) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
North East Lancashire 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
South East Lancashire 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
South West Lancashire 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Ashton under Lyne. Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Ashton under Lyne. Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Liverpool (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Liverpool (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Manchester (Northern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Manchester (Southern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Preston (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Preston (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Lancashire. 1808 Benjamin Pitts Capper, engr. H Cooper for A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom pub. R. Phillips
Lancashire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Liverpool.-sewers,contourlines and municipal boundaries. 1882 Cartographer not known
Plan of Docks and Warehouses Proposed to be made at Birkenhead in the county of Chester. 1849 J.M. Rendel, engr. C.B. Graham, Washington, D.C.
Plan of the Liverpool Docks. 1846 Jesse Hartley (Dock Surveyor) engr. C.B. Graham, Washington, D.C.
A New Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster. 1804 Charles Smith in Smith's New Atlas.
The Environs of Mottram. 1794 engr. T.Mutlow in John Aiken's 40 Miles Round Manchester, pub. John Stockdale
A Plan of the Old Navigation Canal from Liverpool to Manchester (in part), and of the Duke of Bridgewater's Canal from the Coal Mine to Manchester and to Stradford. 1766 Gentleman's Magazine
A Plan of the Duke of Bridgewater's Navigable Canal already made with the Extention proposed from Altrincham to Liverpool. 1766 J. Prockter in The History of Inland Navigation, Particularly that of the Duke of Bridgewater, London, 1766
Lancashire. 1863 Edward Weller in Cassel's Weekly Dispatch Atlas.
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Leicestershire
Leicestershire. 1845 Robert Creighton for Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary.
Leicestershire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Leicester. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Leicestershire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
A Map of Sparkenhoe Hundred. 1790 John Cary
A Map of Guthlaxton Hundred. 1790 John Cary
Leicestershire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Leicestershire. 1611 John Speed
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Leicestershire. 1695 Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia
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Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire.(North)1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Lincolnshire.(South)1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Lincoln. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Lincolnshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
A Plan of Hate Huntre or Holland Fen. 1767 Thomas Jeffries
Boston. 1835 Robert Creighton for Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
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London
Plan of the City of London Divided into Wards. 1828 for Thomas Allen's The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and Parts Adjacent. pub. Cowie and Strange
The City of London as in Queen Elizabeth's Time. 1755 John Stow for Stow's Survey of London.
Aldersgate Ward and St. Martins le Grand Liberty. 1755 John Stow in A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster
St. Andrews Holborn. 1720 John Stowe in A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster
Portsoken Ward. 1720 John Stowe in A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster
Lambeth and Christ Church Parish, Southwark. 1772 John Stowe in A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster... Second Volume
Langbourne and Candlewick Wards. 1775 in Thornton's New & Complete History & Survey of London & Westminster
The Environs of London. 1741 Homann heirs. Map probably by John Bowles and Prospect of London by Thomas Bowles
Environs of London 1787 Franz von Reilly in Schauplatz der funf Theile der Welt
Bromley and Blackwall. ca.1860 in Cassells The Suburbs of London
Peckham. ca.1860 in Cassells The Suburbs of London
The Landmarks of London. 1860 John Dower, pub. Cassells
London Drawn and Engrav'd from an Actual Survey. 1764 anon. in the Gentleman's Magazine.
The northeast sheet only of a set of 4 parts making up a map detailing the countryside around London. Covers from Cheshunt Common to Bisden and from London to Barwick with great detail.
Mr S. Wyatt's plan. The proposed London Docks compared with those proposed at the Isle of Dogs. 1793 engr. James Basire (published 1803)
(Wyatt proposed that new docks be constructed at Wapping and on the Isle of Dogs. Wyatt also suggested that the Wapping dock be connected to the Thames at Blackwall by a canal, which would reduce the time it took ships to journey up river. Although his canal scheme was not adopted, docks were eventually built at the locations he envisaged -the London Docks and West India Docks.)
The Crace Collection of Maps of London
677 maps of London over the centuries from The British Library's
Collect Britain virtual online exhibition.
Plan of the proposed Docks and the line of a canal, with collateral cut on the Surrey side of the River Thames . 1803 John Arrowsmith, Engr. James Basire, surveyed by order of the Committee deputed for the inhabitants of Southwark by C.F. Cracklow. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 11th of July 1799
Plan of St. Katharine Docks. 1849 anon.
Plan of the Up Town Warehouses Belonging to the East & West India Dock Co. 1849 anon.
Plan of The London Docks. 1849 anon.
Plan of the East and West India Docks. 13th April 1841 Anon.
The Oarsman's and Angler's Map of the River Thames. 1876 Ernest George Ravenstein
de Westminster et leurs Faubourgs avec le Bourg de Southwark. 1704 Nicholas de Fer
Lambeth. 1830 Robert Creighton, engr. J.& C. Walker for Lewis' Topographical Dictionary.
Bermondsey to Rotherhythe, 1799 R. Horwood
City of London 1799 R. Horwood
Londres avec le Bourg de Southwark. ca.1765 P.M. Tardieu
A Plan of the New Road from Paddington to Islington. 1756 London Magazine
Cheap Ward. 1772 engr. Thos Bowen for Noorthouk's History of London
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A Plan of the Great Fire in Bishopsgate Street, Leadenhall Street and Cornhill on Thursday Nov 7th 1765. Gentlemans Magazine.
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Bishopsgate Street 1720 John Stowe
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Middlesex
Middlesex.(East) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Middlesex.(Western Section-North) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Middlesex.(Western Section-South) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Middlesex. 1748. Thomas Kitchin for The London Magazine
Middlesex. 1681 Richard Blome engr. Wenceslaus Hollar in Speed's maps Epitomiz'd, first drawn and engraved 1667 and published in Thomas Taylor's England Exactly Described
Middlesex. 1829 Henry Teesdale in The New British Atlas
Middlesex. 1860 Joshua Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Middlesex. 1840 Joshua Archer in Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
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Northumberland
Northumberland.(North) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
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Northumberland.(South) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
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Northumberland. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
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Holy Island. 1627. John Speed in The Theatre Of The Empire Of Great Britain
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Norfolk
Norfolk. (East) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Norfolk. (West) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Norfolk. 1836 W. Schmollinger for Thomas Moule's The English Counties Delineated
Norfolk. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Norfolk. 1748. Thomas Kitchin for The London Magazine
Kings Lynn. 1835 Robert Dawson
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Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Northamptonshire. 1701 Robert Morden in New description & state of England
Northamptonshire. 1749. Thomas Kitchin and Thomas Jefferys in The Small English Atlas
Northamptonshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Northamptonshire. 1803 John Aikin in England Delineated.
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Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Nottingham (Northern Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Nottingham (Southern Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Nottinghamshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Nottinghamshire. 1724 Hermann Moll in A New Description of England and Wales.
Nottinghamshire. 1672 Richard Blome in his Britannia
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Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Oxfordshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Oxford-city plan. 1860 for Cassell's Weekly Dispatch Atlas
Rutland
Rutlandshire. 1769(1751) Thomas Kitchin in P. Russell's England Displayed. This map was originally published in the London Magazine,(1751)
Rutlandshire. 1833 J. Archer. pub. William Pinnock
Shropshire
Shropshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Shropshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Suffolk
Suffolk.(East) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Suffolk.(West) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Suffolk. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Suffolk. ca. 1640 William Blaeu.
Suffolk. 1835 Robert Creighton for Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
Somerset
A Plan of the City of Wells in Somerset. 1735 William Simes
Somerset. 1825 Sidney Hall in (Samuel) Leigh's New Atlas of England and Wales. (2nd edn.)
Somerset.(East) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Somerset.(West) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Surrey
Surrey.(East) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Surrey.(West) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
A Map of the Thames. 1879 Henry W. Taunt in New map of the River Thames written for the Tourist, the Oarsman and the Angler,on scale of two inches to a mile) from entirely new surveys finished during the summer of 1878, and corrected to the Present Time
Sussex
Sussex.(East) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Sussex.(West) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Sussex. 1750 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Sussex. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Sussex. 1756 Emanuel Bowen
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Newcastle-underLyme, Hanley, Stoke on Trent. (Eastern Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Newcastle-underLyme, Hanley, Stoke on Trent. (Western Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Wolverhampton. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Staffordshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Staffordshiae. ca, 1602 William Smith. This Plate reprinted and sold by Henry Overton ca.1670
Staffordshire. 1767 Emanuel Bowen, engr. Thomas Kitchin in Atlas Anglicanus
Staffordshire. 1787 John Cary in Cary's New and Correct English Atlas
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Staffordshire. 1722 Robert Morden
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Warwickshire
Warwickshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Birmingham (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Birmingham (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Warwick. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Warwickshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Coventry. 1807 George Cole engr. John Roper, originally for E.W Brayley & J. Britton's The Beauties of England and reprinted here in The British Atlas (1810)
Westmoreland
Westmorland. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Westmorland. 1831. Robert Creighton, engr. J. & C. Walker for Samuel Lewis Topographical Dictionary
Westmorland. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
The Road from Boroughbridge to Penrith. 1782 Bowles Post Chaise Companion.
Westmorland. 1810 James Wallis in Wallis's New Pocket Edition of the English Counties or Travellers Companion
Westmorland. 1673 Richard Blome in his Britannia
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Wiltshire
Wiltshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Salisbury. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Wiltshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Wiltshire. 1791-97. Benjamin Baker in the Universal Magazine.
Wiltshire. 1848 Robert Creighton, engr. J. & C. Walker for Lewis's Topographical Dictionary.
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Devizes. 1835 Robert Dawson
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Marlborough. 1835 Robert Dawson
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Worcestershire
Worcestershire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Worcestershire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Yorkshire
North Allerton. 1835 Robert Creighton. engr. J & C. Walker for Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
Grimsby. 1835 Robert Creighton. engr. J & C. Walker for Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
Yorkshire (East Riding) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire (North Riding [Western section] 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire (North Riding) [Eastern section] 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire (West Riding, Eastern Division) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire (West Riding, Northern Division) [Northern section] 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire (West Riding, Northern Division) [Southern section] 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire (West Riding, Southern Division) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Bradford. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Bradford. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Leeds. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Leeds. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Sheffield.(Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Sheffield.(Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Yorkshire-North Riding. 1607 Christopher Saxton, engr. William Hole in Camden's Britannia
The Road from Boroughbridge to Penrith. 1782 Bowles Post Chaise Companion.
Halifax. 1835 Robert Dawson
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Guernsey 1787 Franz von Reilly in Schauplatz der funf Theile der Welt
Guernsey 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
Jersey 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
SCOTLAND
Maps of Scotland
Scotland 1829 Sidney Hall in Butler's Modern Atlas
Scotland-Northern Section. 1888 J.Bartholomew in the Handy Reference Atlas of the World
Scotland-Southern Section. 1888 J.Bartholomew in the Handy Reference Atlas of the World
Scotland. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Descritione dell Isola di Scotia. 1572 Thomasio Porcacchi engr. Simon Galignani in L'Isole piu' Famose del Mondo.
A Map of the Kingdom of Scotland from the latest and best Observations. 1741 R.W. Seale in The Continuation of Mr. Rapin de Thoyras's History of England from the Revolution to the Accession of King George II. by N. Tindal. vol. III) , pub. John & Paul Knapton, London.
Scotland. ca.1770 Thomas Kitchin for Guthrie's New Geographical Grammar
The North Part of Great Britain called Scotland. 1715 Thomas Taylor, engr. Wenceslaus Hollar in England Exactly Described.
Scotland. 1819 James Wylde, engr. N.R. Hewitt in A General Atlas published by John Thomson, Edinburg
Scotland. 1810 Robert Wilkinson
Scotland.1818 J. Wallis in A System of Universal Geography
Fraserburgh. 1850 Alexander Fullarton in Ports on the North East Coast of Scotland
Lossiemouth. 1850 Alexander Fullarton in Ports on the North East Coast of Scotland
Scotland. 1794 John Ainslie in R. Brookes' The General Gazetteer(8th edn.)
Le Royaume D’Escosse. ca. 1700 Nicolas Sanson
Scotland. ca. 1800 William Darton
Scotland. 1733 John Senex
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L'Ecosse. 1719 Alain Manesson Mallet in Decription de L'Universe.
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Scotland. 1695. Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia
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Scotland 1787 Franz von Reilly in Schauplatz der funf Theile der Welt
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Aberdeenshire Scottish Counties
Aberdeen. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Aberdeen. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Aberdeen. 1856 A. Fullarton in Ports and Harbours on the North-East Coast of Scotland
Boddam. 1856 A. Fullarton in Ports and Harbours on the North-East Coast of Scotland
Peterhead. 1856 A. Fullarton in Ports and Harbours on the North-East Coast of Scotland
Angus
no new maps
Argyllshire
no new maps
Ayrshire
no new maps
Banffshire
no new maps
Berwickshire
no new maps
Buteshire
no new maps
Clackmannanshire
no new maps
Dumfries shire
no new maps
Dunbartonshire
Sketch of part of the River Carron and the Canal Relative to the Reports of Messrs. Brindley and Yeoman and Golborne.
Plan of the Great Canal with the extensions at both ends by Messrs. Smeaton and Mackell. 1768
East Lothian, Linlithgow Haddington Shire
Linlithgowshire. 1763. Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Hadingtonshire. 1763. Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Fife
Fifeshire (Eastern Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Fifeshire (Western Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Inverness-shire
no new maps
Kincardineshire
no new maps
Kirkcudbrightshire
no new maps
Kinross-shire
no new maps
Lanarkshire
Glasgow. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Glasgow. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Sketch of part of the River Carron and the Canal Relative to the Reports of Messrs. Brindley and Yeoman and Golborne.
Plan of the Great Canal with the extensions at both ends by Messrs. Smeaton and Mackell. 1768
Midlothian & Edinburgh
http://www.londonancestor.com/maps/bc-zedin-e-th.htm
Edinburgh. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Edinburgh. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Edinburghshire. 1763. Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
A Plan of the City of Edinburgh with the Adjacent Grounds. 1759 Andrew Bell
The Environs of Edinburgh. 1830 S.D.U.K.
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Morayshire or Elgin
no new maps
Nairnshire
no new maps
Orkney Islands
no new maps
Peebles shire
no new maps
Perthshire
Perthshire (Eastern Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Perthshire (Western Section). 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire. (Eastern Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Renfrewshire. (Western Section) 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Sketch of part of the River Carron and the Canal Relative to the Reports of Messrs. Brindley and Yeoman and Golborne.
Plan of the Great Canal with the extensions at both ends by Messrs. Smeaton and Mackell. 1768
Ross & Cromarty
Lewis. 1897 Cassells Atlas
Lewis, Harris, Skye, 1897 Cassells Atlas
Aebudae Insulae sive HebridesThe Western Isles of Scotland. 1667 J.Blaeu
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Roxburgh
Roxburghshire. 1868 W. Johnston. engr. W.Smith in Fullarton's Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland
Selkirk Shire
no new maps
Shetland Islands
Shetland. 1673 Richard Blome in his Britannia
Stirlingshire
no new maps
Sutherlandshire
no new maps
Wigtownshire
no new maps
West Lothian or Linlithgowshire
no new maps
A Modern Map of South Wales. 1766 John Ellis in Ellis's English Atlas
Welsh Counties
Anglesea. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Completion of the Roads to Holyhead. 1838 R.H. Laurie
Anglesea. 1756 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Anglesea. 1843 J.Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
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Breconshire
Breckonshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Brecknockshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Brecknockshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Brecknockshire. ca.1848 Robert Creighton, engr. J.& C. Walker for Lewis' Topographical Dictionary.
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Caernarvonshire
Carnarvonshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Completion of the Roads to Holyhead. R.H. Laurie
Carnarvonshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Carnarvonshire. 1610 John Speed in The Theatre Of The Empire Of Great Britain (Bassett and Chiswell edn(1676)
The Road from Conway to Chester. 1798 in Select Landscape Views of the Seats.....to be found on and contiguous to the Great Post Roads, published 1801 by C. Whittingham
Cardiganshire
Cardiganshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Cardiganshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Cardiganshire. 1757 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire. 1627 Christopher Saxton. engr. William Kip
Carmarthenshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Carmarthenshire. ca.1610 William Kip after Christopher Saxton in Camden's Britannia
Carmarthenshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Carmarthenshire. 1754 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine.
Denbighshire
Denbighshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Denbighshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Completion of the Roads to Holyhead. R.H. Laurie
Denbighshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Denbighshire. 1756 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Denbigh and Flint. 1627 Pieter Van der Keere in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland described and abridged from a farr Larger Volume done by John Speed
The Road from Conway to Chester. 1798 in Select Landscape Views of the Seats.....to be found on and contiguous to the Great Post Roads', published 1801 by C. Whittingham
Denbighshire. 1843 J.Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
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Flintshire
Flintshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Flintshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Flintshire. 1756 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Flintshire. 1701 Robert Morden in The New Description and State of England,
Denbigh and Flint. 1627 Pieter Van der Keere in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland described and abridged from a farr Larger Volume done by John Speed
The Road from Conway to Chester. 1798 in Select Landscape Views of the Seats.....to be found on and contiguous to the Great Post Roads, published 1801 by C. Whittingham
Flintshire. 1843 J.Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
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Glamorgan
Glamorganshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Merionethshire
Merionethshire. 1843 J.Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
details added
Merionethshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Completion of the Roads to Holyhead. R.H. Laurie
. Montgomeryshire
Montgomeryshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Montgomeryshire. 1760 Thomas Kitchin in The London Magazine
Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire. 1617 Pieter van den Keere. originally published in 1599 with a Latin text, this English Edition was published by George Humble in 1620 and went through many reprints through to 1666.
Monmouthshire. 1885 Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales.
Monmouthshire 1845 in Reuben Ramble's Travels through the Counties of England. With Maps and Historical Vignettes. Lithographic reproductions of the maps in Miller's New Miniature Atlas (1810) and intended for children.
Monmouthshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Monmouthshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Monmouthshire. 1820 Sidney Hall in (Samuel) Leigh's New Atlas of England and Wales.
(This atlas was sometimes issued separately, but generally, bound up with the Road-Book, Leigh's New Picture of England and Wales.)
Monmouthshire. 1852 or 1854. Sydney Hall in A Travelling County Atlas.
This work was first published in 1842 and went through numerous updated editions until 1880.
This is one of the first editions to distinguish between completed railways (thick black line) and projected railways (thin hatched line), some of which were never completed.
Monmouthshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Pembrokeshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Radnorshire
Radnorshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales
Radnorshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810)
Radnor. 1610 Christopher Saxton engr. Johannes Kip.