[Yorkshire] Eboracensis Comitatus
(cuius incolae olim Brigantes appellabantur) Longitudine Latitudine hominuq. numero reliquiis illustrior. An. Dni. 1577
[London,
1579].
Double-page engraved map, on two sheets, fine original colour, backed on eighteenth-century paper, trimmed to upper border and to image.
520 by 720mm. (20.5 by 28.25 inches).
24365
notes:
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'. This is the first full map of Yorkshire ever produced, depicting the cartographer's home county with its settlements, rivers, moors, forests, parks and hills illustrated in detail. The vast area surveyed by Saxton pre...
bibliography:
'Eboracensis Comitatus f.61' (The British Library Online Gallery, 2009); Jones, 'The maps of Yorkshire, printed in the period 1577-1857, as sources of topographical information' (University of Leeds, 1981); Mitchell, 'Maps in Sixteenth-Century English Law Courts' (Imago Mundi, 2006).
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