[Derbyshire] Universi Derbiensis Comitatus graphica descriptio 1577
London,
Christopher Saxton,
1579
Double-page engraved map, fine original colour in outline, some offsetting, contemporary annotation on verso in brown ink, some light marginal soiling, one small minor tear to margin, not affecting plate.
15349
notes:
This is the first map of Derbyshire ever created, made by Christopher Saxton in 1577 as part of the series of county maps that formed his seminal Atlas of England and Wales. While this work was originally used by the officials of Queen Elizabeth I for administrative and defensive purposes, the individual maps later became available as separate sheets, popular library additions for influential residents of the surveyed counties. The landscape and settlements of Derbyshire ar...
bibliography:
Bates, 'Peak Forest: the Gretna Green of England' (2007); 'Universi Derbiensis Comitatus f.55' (The British Library Online Gallery, 2009); Handford, 'Some maps of the county of Derby, 1577-1850' (Derbyshire Miscellany, 1971).
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