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The first printed map of County Durham

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[Durham] Dunelmensis Episcopatus

Qui comitatus est palatinus vera et accurata descriptio. An. Dnu. 1576

SAXTON, Christopher
London,
Christopher Saxton,
1579
Double-page engraved map, fine original colour in outline, contemporary annotation on verso in brown ink.
420 by 550mm. (16.5 by 21.75 inches).
15354

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This is the first printed map of County Durham, on which the region is labelled with the Latin name "Dunelmiensis Episcopatus", or the Bishopric of Durham. It is one of the early maps created by Christopher Saxton under commissioned by the Privy Council in in late 1570s. With royal patronage, the cartographer surveyed the counties of England and Wales, the results of which were compiled in the first national atlas, his 'Atlas of England and Wales'. The maps contained within...

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Dunelmiensis Episcopatus Sheet 29' (The British Library Online Gallery, 2009)