Cosmography and Geography In Two Parts:
the First…Being a Translation from…Varenius…The second Part Being a Geographical Description of all the World taken from…Monsieur Sanson.
London,
Printed by S. Roycroft,
1682
Folio, two volumes in one, (365 by 225mm), title, and 25 double-page engraved maps, all in fine original hand-colour, and three folding plates, map of the "Estates of Turkey" included in duplicate, book plate of Sir Velters Cornewall, Bart., to upper pastedown, original full English red morocco, lavishly gilt.
2325
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A fine example of the rare 1682 world atlas of Richard Blome, a leading figure of the great Restoration era of English cartography.
Blome conceived his atlas project as early as 1663, however it was not until 1669 that he received a royal privilege of patent protection. Ambitious in its scope, the work endeavoured to draw on the most authoritative textual sources and the most progressive available cartography. The earliest issue was published as 'A Geographical D...
Blome conceived his atlas project as early as 1663, however it was not until 1669 that he received a royal privilege of patent protection. Ambitious in its scope, the work endeavoured to draw on the most authoritative textual sources and the most progressive available cartography. The earliest issue was published as 'A Geographical D...
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Sir Velters Cornewall (1824 -1868), 4th Baronet of Moccas Court, Herefordshire, was the eldest son of Sir George Cornewall 3rd Baronet, and Jane daughter of William Naper of Loughcrew in County Meath in Ireland. He was born 20 February 1824, and succeeded his father in the baronetcy 27 December 1835. He was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1847, and a Major in the local militia 1855-1859. He died unmarried 14 October 1868 and was succeeded by his brother The Rev. Sir George Henry Cornewall 5th Baronet.
Sir Velters Cornewall (1824 -1868), 4th Baronet of Moccas Court, Herefordshire, was the eldest son of Sir George Cornewall 3rd Baronet, and Jane daughter of William Naper of Loughcrew in County Meath in Ireland. He was born 20 February 1824, and succeeded his father in the baronetcy 27 December 1835. He was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1847, and a Major in the local militia 1855-1859. He died unmarried 14 October 1868 and was succeeded by his brother The Rev. Sir George Henry Cornewall 5th Baronet.