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edit- Bishop Leslie's 1578 Map of Scotland (Q105666519): map engraved in Rome in 1578 by Natale Bonifacio for John Leslie, Bishop of Ross
- One of two known exemplars of this map is in Lord Burghley's Atlas
- Gough Map (Q1428402): Late Medieval map of the island of Great Britain
- Map of the British Isles by William Bowyer, 1567 (Wikimedia Commons)
- Bowes Playing Cards (Q106575309) (Skelton 2)
- Atlas of the British Isles (Q106584948) (Skelton 4)
- Penbrochiae comitatus olim Demetiae regionis descriptio 1602 (Q106629024) (source for Camden 1607?)
- Map of England and Wales (Q106695067): cartographic work by John Adams
- Map of England and Wales (Q106677242): 12-sheet map edition by John Adams, cartographer, 1677
- Angliae totius tabula cum distantius in itinerantium usum accomadata (Q106695002): late-17th century edition of John Adams's 12-sheet map of Britain, published by Philip Lea (High res @ Yale)
- Map of the towns of England and Wales (Q106677408): 2-sheet map by John Adams, issued in several editions, based on his 12-sheet map of 1677 [1] [2]
- Kip & Hole Maps (Q106980735): set of maps of Britain engraved by William Kip and William Hole and published in editions of Camden's Britannia between 1607 and 1637
- The Grand Roads of England (Q107053639): 1679 diagrammatic map of roads in England and Wales by William Berry, extant in several editions
- A Direction for the English Traviller (Q107170845): first edition of the first English road-book with maps, 1635
References
edit- History of Cartography (Q105769226): book series published by the University of Chicago Press
- Engraving in England in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries: a descriptive catalogue with introductions: Part 1: The Tudor Period (Q106587042)[3]
- A Catalogue of the Books Relating to British Topography and Saxon and Northern Literature, Bequeathed to the Bodleian Library in the Year 1799 (Q107183547)