Shropshyre Described The Sittuation of Shrowesbury Shewed With the Armes of thos Earles, and other Memorable things observed...
[London],
to be sould by Roger Rea the Elder and younger at ye Golden Crosse in Cornhill against the Exchange,
1665
Double-page engraved map, upper left and right margins skilfully repaired, margins reinforced with japan paper.
410 by 550mm. (16.25 by 21.75 inches).
1783
notes:
The map bears the imprint of Roger Rea the Elder and Younger. The Reas had purchased the rights to Speed's work from William Garrett in 1589, who had previously purchased them from the widow of William Humble in the same year. Skelton suggests that the father and son intended a new edition of the atlas for the Restoration of 1660. However, the atlas would appear not to have been published until 1665. This is borne out by an advertisement in the Term Catalogue by the subsequ...
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provenance:
A delineation of the strata around Scarborough
Middlesex and Hertfordshire
The first steam railway to have a terminus in the capital
Norfolk – Milne’s reduced survey of Norfolk
“…the six maps of England that are bound up for the pocket” (Samuel Pepys)
Greenwood’s large-scale map of Lancaster
Cruchley’s plan of London
Bowen’s map of Sussex from his large English Atlas 


