Surrey
described and divided into hundreds.
London,
Are to be solde in popes-head Alley against the exchange by John Sudbury and George Humble,
[1627].
Engraved map with hand colouring.
385 by 515mm. (15.25 by 20.25 inches).
11803
notes:
A map of Surrey, with inset views of the palaces of Richmond and Nonsuch, both royal Tudor residences which were demolished by the end of the seventeenth century. Nonsuch was given by Charles II to Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine, who then tore it apart to pay gambling debts; Richmond was sold by Parliament after the execution of Charles I.
John Speed (1552-1629) was the outstanding cartographer of his age. His 'Theatre of Great Britain' was the first atlas of t...
John Speed (1552-1629) was the outstanding cartographer of his age. His 'Theatre of Great Britain' was the first atlas of t...
bibliography:
Chubb XXV.
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