An Actual Survey of the County of Sussex
Divided into Rapes Hundreds and Deanries...
London,
Printed and sold by Philip Overton near St Dunstan's Church Fleetstreet, and Thomas Bowles next ye Chapter house in St. Paul's Church yard,
[c1726].
Engraved map with outline hand colouring, on two sheets joined, loss to upper left corner skilfully supplied in facsimile.
590 by 990mm (23.25 by 39 inches).
11993
notes:
Rare separately issued map of Sussex.
This large two sheet map is a reduction of Budgen's large-scale map of the county first published in 1724 - the first large-scale map of the county. A detailed key to the upper right provides information on market towns, disused habitations, Gentleman's Seats, manor of farm houses, castles, ruins abbeys, priorys etc., furnaces, forges, watermills, smiths forges, camps, heaths, mineral waters, stone quarries, woodland, commons...
This large two sheet map is a reduction of Budgen's large-scale map of the county first published in 1724 - the first large-scale map of the county. A detailed key to the upper right provides information on market towns, disused habitations, Gentleman's Seats, manor of farm houses, castles, ruins abbeys, priorys etc., furnaces, forges, watermills, smiths forges, camps, heaths, mineral waters, stone quarries, woodland, commons...
bibliography:
Roger 454; Kingsley 26.
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