[Westmorland and Cumberland] Westmorlandiae et Cumberlandiae Comit
nova vera et Elaborata descriptio. An. Dni. 1576.
[London,
1579].
Double-page engraved map, fine original hand-colour, bunch of grapes watermark.
385 by 495mm. (15.25 by 19.5 inches).
24374
notes:
In the sixteenth century Westmorland and Cumberland, now part of the larger Cumbria, were independent counties, surveyed together here on the first map to show either county. It forms part of the series of maps which Christopher Saxton was commissioned to produce by the Queen's Privy Council in 1755. Four years later the results were collected into the first nation atlas, his 'Altas of England and Wales'. The two regions are distinguished in colour, but many of the illustra...
bibliography:
'Westmorlandiae et Cumberlandiae Comit' (The British Library Online Gallery, 2009); Curwen, 'The Chorography, Or, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Printed Maps of Cumberland and Westmorland' (1917); Manley, 'Saxton's Survey of Northern England' (The Geographical Journal, 1934); Scanlan, 'Through Mountains to the Sea' (Places Journal, 2019).
provenance:
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