The County of Middlesex
Actually Survey'd and Delineated By John Seller. Newley Corrected & Amended with Many Additions. Note that ye uppermost Figures in ye Circles are Computed and the undermost Statute or Measured Miles. A.D. 1710. To the Nobility and Gentry That are Related to the County of Midlesex. This Map is Humbly dedicated by John Seller.
[London],
Sold by Ric. Davies at the 3 Ink Bottles in Castle Alley at the west end of the Royal Exchange,
1710
Engraved map on two sheets joined, fine original full-wash colour.
635 by 1005mm (25 by 39.5 inches).
1456
notes:
The map was first issued by Seller in 1679. The map was to be part of Seller's large folio county atlas of England and Wales, entitled 'Atlas Anglicanus'. However the project, like much of Seller's over-ambitious schemes, never got off the ground, with only six of the counties - Middlesex, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Kent, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire - being surveyed. In 1693, he was forced to sell the plates to Philip Lea, who issued them separately and as part of the comp...
bibliography:
BLMC Maps 3455.(9.); Skelton 115.
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