Westmorland Maps

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£130 Robert Morden 1695 [1753] Morden Camden Ref: 5399hg
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FIRST MAP OF THE COUNTY TO SHOW LONGITUDE FROM LONDON 

WESTMORLAND 
by Robt. Morden

Copper engraving produced by Robert Morden for publication in Edmund Gibson's translation of William Camden's Britannia first published by Abel Swalle and Awnsham & John Churchill in 1695. This is the first series of maps to mark longitude in minutes of time (top border) as well as in degrees (bottom border). For most counties longitude is based on the meridian of St. Paul's, London.
The work was republished in 1722, 1730, 1753 and, finally in 1772.  There were a number of minor alterations to most plates in the series during the early editions and many were substantially updated for the 1722 edition mostly with changes to place name spellings. Due to wear caused by the printing process the plates were reworked, with re-engraving to the finer cuts which had become indistinct, for the 1753 edition.

This example from the 1753 edition has some slight offsetting from the incompletely dried ink but otherwise a clean, good impression with with good margins all round and fine later hand colour.

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