A new and accurate map of South Wales
containing the counties of Pembroke, Glamorgan, Carnarthen, Brecknock, Cardigan, Radnor, wherein are exactly laid down and delineated from an actual survey and admeasurement: all the towns, villages, churches, chapels, gentlemen's seats together with the rivers, roads, divisions, mountains, forests, mines, bridges, lakes, fens &c. In their true position, situation and dystances. By Eman Bowen.
London,
Printed for Carington Bowles, in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Robert Sayer No. 53 Fleet Street,
[c1766].
Engraved map on six sheets, original hand colour in full-wash, dissected and backed on linen, folded and contained with marbled paper slipcase.
1150 by 1580mm. (45.25 by 62.25 inches).
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notes:
This is the most detailed map of the South Welsh counties available in the eighteenth century, and even into the nineteenth, it was one of the main sources of information for Welsh travellers, land-owners and administrators alike. Although large-scale maps were being made for almost every English county, the Welsh counties generally received less attention individually, and are instead grouped together or depicted on smaller-scale representations. In 1720, Bowen had publish...
bibliography:
Bowen, 'Britannia Depicta', (1720); Morley, 'Genealogy of the Morleys in South Wales: Glamorgan and the Vale of Neath from 1700 to 1800', (Annals of Genealogical Research, 2012); Kentish, 'A Catalogue of Large-Scale County Maps of England and Wales published between 1705 and 1832', (Parchment Press, Oxford, 1997); Roger, 'The large scale county maps of the British Isles, 1596-1850: a union list', (Bodleian Library, 1972).
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