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Map, Morden Robert, County Map, Lincolnshire, c1722

Map, Morden Robert, County Map, Lincolnshire, c1722

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Maps: Lincolnshire, Morden Robert

Date: This Edition: c1722
 

Artist: Robert Morden

Engraver: 

Image Size: 425 x 365mm

Paper Size: 460 x 400mm

Condition: very good

Technique: Copperplate engraving 

Price: $1500

Description: antique, copperplate engraving, hand coloured

LINCOLNSHIRE' by Robert Morden c.1722 

Horse in a 3inch circle watermark on paper identifies it as 1722
An interesting and attractive late 17th century original map of Lincolnshire which was produced by Robert Morden and published in Camden's Britannia (London: Swale, Awnshaw & Churchill, 1695)*. Bishop Gibson described the maps from this series as "much the fairest and most correct of any that have yet appeared". The maps are also notable for using up to three different mileage scales, none of which are based on the statute mile!

*The map can be identified as a first edition as the Manley Wapentake is described as 'MANTLE'; later editions have it as 'MANBY'. This edition makes reference to MANBY
 

Biography:

Robert Morden

Robert Morden was an English bookseller, publisher, and maker of maps and globes. He was among the first successful commercial map makers. Between about 1675 and his death in 1703, he was based under the sign of the Atlas at premises in Cornhill and New Cheapside, London. His cartographical output was large and varied. His best-known maps are those of South Wales, North Wales and the English Counties first published in a new edition of Camden's "Britannia" in 1695, and subsequently reissued in 1722, 1753 and 1772. These maps were based on new information from gentlemen of each county, and were newly engraved. Each had a decorated cartouche, and showed numerous place names. Morden also produced in 1701 a series of smaller county maps often known as Miniature Mordens.
  • Reference: Wikipedia
  • Born: 1650 · England  
  • Died: 1703 · England
  • Written works: An introduction to astronomy Geography, navigation and other mathematical sciences
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