A New Map of the Kingdome of England and the Principality of Wales By Robert Morden
at ye Atlas in Corn-hill, London.
London,
Robert Morden, Corn-hill,
[c1690].
Separately published engraved map.
395 by 540mm (15.5 by 21.25 inches).
12762
notes:
Rare separately issued map of England and Wales by Robert Morden.
To the upper right the title is flanked by by two large ships and several smaller vessels, below is the Stuart coat of arms, together with a striking portrait. It has been suggested that the image is of King William III (William of Orange) who ascended to the throne in 1688, as part of The Glorious Revolution.
Although the map is not dated it bears the name of the engraver F. W. Oetjes (...
To the upper right the title is flanked by by two large ships and several smaller vessels, below is the Stuart coat of arms, together with a striking portrait. It has been suggested that the image is of King William III (William of Orange) who ascended to the throne in 1688, as part of The Glorious Revolution.
Although the map is not dated it bears the name of the engraver F. W. Oetjes (...
bibliography:
BL 1175 (120); Shirley, British Isles, Morden 8.
provenance:
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The trial of the Earl of Strafford
A previously unrecorded state
Coastal shoreham
The final phase of the Peninsular War
Early printed chart of the Malacca and Singapore Straits
First edition of John Ainslie’s Landmark Map of Scotland 


