The first printed map of Northumberland

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[Northumberland] Northumbriae Comitatus.

(Scotiae continguae) Nova Veraq. descriptio

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).
15353

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In 1575, 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 compiled and published in his seminal 'Atlas of England and Wales'. It included this map of Northumberland, the first map of the county ever to be printed. It depicts the landscape and settlements of the region in great detail, notably including Hadrian's Wall, listed as 'the wall of...

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bibliography:

Batten, Bennett, 'The printed maps of Devon: county maps, 1575-1837' (Devon Books, 1996); 'Northumbria Comitatus' (The British Library Online Gallery, 2009); Brotton, 'Great Maps: The World's Masterpieces Explored and Explained' (Penguin, 2014).