Staffordshire Maps

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£65 John Haywood 1791 Haywood Harrison Ref: 5531
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33x46 cm
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LARGE CLEAR MAP. NEAT COLOURING.

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MAP OF STAFFORDSHIRE, ENGRAVED FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY; with Improvements.
Haywood del. | Sudlow Sc.
Engraved for J. Harrison, No. 115, Newgate Street, as the Act directs, July 25, 1788.

Drawn by John Haywood (fl.1781-1792) and engraved by Edward Sudlow (fl.1784-1793), this series of county maps were issued as loose sheet maps at erratic intervals over a four year period bearing dates between 1787 and 1789. They were first issued in atlas form in
Maps Of The English Counties… in 1791 by John Harrison and remained on sale for several years. It seems that sales were disappointing as various reductions in price are recorded. Despite the claim in the title that the maps were from an actual survey, they were mostly based on the maps of Thomas Kitchin and Emanuel Bowen published in The Large English Atlas or one of the derivatives. The border is divided and numbered at 5' intervals with a graticule over the map.

Good hand coloured example. Small lower margin.

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