[Yorkshire].
[London,
William Webb,
1645].
Engraved map on two sheets joined, trimmed to neatline, some minor loss to marigins, and some slight abrasions.
530 by 720mm (20.75 by 28.25 inches).
1786
notes:
The title cartouche has been erased and a view of "The Towne of Hull" substituted, with two ships and a sea monster added below. In place of Seckford's arms is a plan of "The City of Yorke" after John Speed. Also the divisions, but not the names', of the hundreds have been added.
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bibliography:
Skelton 27 plates 25 and 26.
provenance:
Potential Portuguese discoveries along the northern coast of Australia
First issue of the first commercially available map to show Dutch discoveries along the northern coastline of Australia
The first ‘atlas’
“Benevole Spectator”
Unrecorded Spanish edition of the First Sea Atlas of America
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