Rare large-scale plan of Marylebone

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Topographical Survey of the Borough of St. Marylebone,

as incorporated & defined by Act of Parliament 1832. Embracing & Marking the Boundaries of the Parishes of St Marylebone, St Pancras, & Paddington: also the extents and limits of the Principal Landed Estates with the Borough: and Plans & Elevations of the Buildings. Engraved by B.R. Davies, from Surveys & Drawings by J.A. Bartlett under the direction of John Britton F.S.A &c. &c. &c. Inscribed to the Dukes of Bedford, Portland, & St. Albans, The Marquis Camden, The Lord Bishop of London, Lords Mansfield and Southampton, E.B. Portman, Esq. & other Landed Proprietors.

BARTLETT, F. A.
London,
J. Britton, Burton Str., J. Taylor, 30 Upper Gower Str., & B.R. Davies, 16 George Str. Euston Squ.,
June 25th, 1834.
Large engraved plan, fine original full wash colour, dissected and mounted on linen, a few folds with minor abrasions.
1145 by 950mm (45 by 37.5 inches).
10832

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The plan depicts the parliamentary constituency of Marylebone, which was brought into existence by the Great Reform Act of 1832; the constituency would last until 1885, when it was then split in eight new divisions.

Marylebone returned two members to Parliament in 1832: the Liberals, Viscount Portman - to whom the plan is dedicated - and Sir William Horne. The commissioners had recommended that the part of St Pancras parishes north of the Regent's Canal should n...

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