Norfolk
A Countie Florishing & Populous Described And Devided With The Armes Of Such Noble Familes As Have Borne The Titles Thereof.
[London],
Are to be sold in popes head Alley by J.S. & G.H. cum privil.,
[1616].
Double-page engraved map, hand-colour.
380 by 510mm. (15 by 20 inches).
24169
notes:
A map of Norfolk from 1616 Latin edition of the first large-scale atlas of the British Isles, Speed's 'Theatre'. Inset top-left is a battle-scene, with a note below describing two rebellions that have featured in the history of Norfolk: the first, the 1381 Battle of North Walsham, the second Kett's Rebellion, of 1549. Inset top-right is a plan of Norwich, with an alphabetical key below noting points of interest, from "S. Peters Permantigate", to "Hell gate". Down the right-...
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