Thomas Porter’s exceptionally rare plan of London

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The Newest and Exactest Mapp of the most Famous Citties London and Westminster with their Suburbs;

and the manner of their Streets: With the Names of the Chiefest of them Written at Length and Numbers set in the rest in sted of Names The which Names are at Length in the Table with Numbers how to Guide them Readily So that it is a ready Helpe or Guide to direct Countrey-men and strangers to finde the nearest way frome one place to another. by T. Porter.

PORTER, T[homas]
London,
Printed & sould by Robt. Walton at the Rose & Crowne at the West end of St. Paules,
[c1655].
Engraved plan printed on two sheets joined, trimmed to neatline.
290 by 760mm (11.5 by 30 inches).
1503

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The map is probably based upon a copy of the 'Ryther' map, now in the Bodleian Library, which has an extension - in pen and ink - westwards to Pall Mall and Lambeth House. The omission of the Stuart's royal coat-of-arms would suggest that the map was printed at some point in the 1650s. Howgego suggests a date of 1655, as the imprint upon the map is the same as present in Thomas Porter's 'New Book of Maps...' published in 1655. To the upper left is the long title, set within...

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Howgego 11 (1).

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