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Britannia : or, The Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, actually survey'd: with a geographical and historical description of the principal roads; explain'd by one hundred maps on copper-plates. With the ichonography, or draught of the several cities, chief towns, &c. And a view of the churches, houses, and places of note on the road. Also an account of the most remarkable passages of antiquity relating to them, and of their present state
Ogilby, John (1600-1676); Swall, Abel; Morden, Robert (1703)
1698
Originally published title: Britannia, volume the first: or An illustration of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales. London: Ogilby, 1675. Text entitled "Itinerarium Angliæ or a book of the...
England exactly described : or a guide to travellers in a compleat sett of most correct mapps of counties in England; being a map for each county, wherein every towne and village is particularly express'd with the names and limits of every hundred, and the roads and distances in measured miles according to Mr Ogilby's survey. Very useful for gentlemen and travellers being made fit for the pockett
Bakewell, Thomas (1716-1764)
[1731?]
Engraved throughout. The county maps are numbered 2-41, with the plate of Cumberland & Westmoreland assigned two numbers, 8 & 9; they are found in various states. Thomas Taylor's imprint has been ...
England exactly described : or a guide to travellers in a compleat sett of maps of all the counties in England; being a map for each county, wherein every towne and village is particularly express'd with the names and limits of every hundred, and the roads and distances in measured miles according to Mr Ogilby's survey. Very useful for gentlemen and travellers being made fit for the pockett
Taylor, Thomas (fl. 1670-1721)
[1717]
Engraved throughout. The county maps are numbered 2-41, with the plate of Cumberland & Westmoreland assigned two numbers, 8 & 9; they are found in various states. Relief shown pictorially. Most ...