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A Map of the City and Suburbs of Dublin

And also the Arch Bishop and Earl of Meaths Liberties with the bounds of each Parish. Drawn from an Actual Survey.

[BROOKING, Charles]
London and Dublin,
Henry Overton and John Hoole, at the White Horse, Without Newgate Hannah Madocks at the Red Lion, in New Row, in Thomas Street,
[c1729].
Engraved map on two sheets joined.
570 by 890mm. (22.5 by 35 inches).
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The pirated Overton edition of Charles Broooking's seminal plan of Dublin.

Brooking's work is not only "the first major map of Dublin since John Speed" (O'Cionnaith), but it is also the earliest to portrayal Dublin on such a large and detailed scale.

The Plan
The plan, on a scale of seven yards to an Irish perch, stretches north to south from the Linen Hall to St Stephen's Green, and west to east from the Royal Hospital to Ringsend. Of all the maj...

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bibliography:

BL Maps K.Top.53.12; J. H. Andrews, 'Mean Pyratical Practices: The case of Charles Brooking', Quarterly Bulletin of the Irish Georgian Society, Vol. XXIII Nos. 3&4, pp.33-43, July - December, 1980; Finnian O'Cionnaith. 'Land surveying in eighteenth century and early nineteenth century Dublin', Phd Thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth, 2011.

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