1827 edition of Martyn’s large-scale map of Cornwall, with the 1816 index

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A New and Accurate Map of the County of Cornwall,

from an Actual Survey Made by Thos. Martyn. [together with] A Complete Index to Martyn's Large Map of the County of Cornwall, And of Those Parts of the County of Devon, which Lie to the West of the River Tamar. To which is Added a Short Account of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall.

MARTYN, Thomas
London [and] Bodmin,
James Wyld [and] J. Liddell,
June 20th 1827 [and] 1816.
Large-scale engraved map, printed on nine irregular-sized sheets, original hand-colour in outline, dissected and mounted on linen, edged in green silk, publisher's advertisements to verso, housed in original blue paper slipcase, title in gilt; [together with] small quarto (220 by 135mm), title, advert, contents, 95pp, errata slip dated 29th September 1816, modern half calf over brown marbled paper boards, lettered in gilt to spine.
(Map) 1460 by 1895mm. (57.5 by 74.5 inches).
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An example of the 1827 edition of Thomas Martyn's large-scale map of Cornwall, which had been first published in 1748, together with the index to the map, published in 1816.

At the centre of the map sits an elaborate cartouche, with a dedication to the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, while the coats-of-arms of the 164 subscribers appear across the work. Inset on the left-hand side is a map of the Isles of Scilly, placed here because, were they to sit in their ...

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(Map) Not in Rodger.

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With the manuscript ownership inscription "Ex libris Anthony St J. Story Maskelyne 9 Sept. 1909", in the index.