The first printed map of Herefordshire

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frugiferi ac ameni Herefordiae Comitatus Deliniatio, Anno Dni. 1577

SAXTON, Christopher
London,
Christopher Saxton,
1579
Double-page engraved map, fine original hand-colour, original linen strip to either side of guard on verso.
405 by 530mm. (16 by 20.75 inches).
18579

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In the mid 1570s, Christopher Saxton was authorised by the Queen's Privy Council to survey and map the counties of England and Wales, a task which he had completed by 1579, when the resulting maps were collected and published in his 'Altas of England and Wales', the first national atlas ever produced. This map of Herefordshire is found first of 34 county maps collected in the seminal work. Fittingly, it is also the first map of the county itself ever to have been produced. ...

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Herefordiae Comitatus f.95' (The British Library Online Gallery, 2009); Smith, 'Saxton, Speed and Early Mapmakers' (The History of Ewyas Lacy, 2010); White, 'The natural history of Selborne' (Whittaker and Company, 1836).

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