The County of Suffolk,
Surveyed By Joseph Hodskinson, of Arundel Street Strand.
London,
Engraved and Published by William Faden, Geographer to the King, (Surveyor to Mr Jefferys), Charing Cross,
August 14th 1783.
Engraved map, on six sheets, fine original full-wash colour, quarter calf over brown buckram boards, brown calf label lettered in gilt to upper board.
(if joined) 1200 by 1600mm. (47.25 by 63 inches).
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notes:
Proposals for Hodskinson's map of Suffolk were published in Marsh 1780 with an apology for the delay caused by the death of his assistant, Andrew Dury, in 1778. It was anticipated that the map would be published in 1781 for 1 1/2 guineas but it was 1783 before it finally appeared. Hodskinson had already engraved large-scale surveys of Bedfordshire in 1765, for Thomas Jefferys, and Cumberland in 1771 for Donald - he followed this up by surveying the county of Suffolk himself...
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