A Modern Map Of MonmouthShire, Drawn From The Latest Surveys ...
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An attractive map of the county complete with the major roads. Borough towns are shown with stars identifying the number of members returned to parliament and "Places where Fairs are kept have a Line under the Name thus". Ellis (d.1796) was a prolific English engraver of the late eighteenth century who joined with William Palmer to produce a set of English county maps, published in Ellis' "New English Atlas", in 1765. The maps were later used in Ellis' "English Atlas; or a Complete Cartography of England and Wales" published in 1766, and reprinted in 1768 - this map comes from the 1768 edition. Ellis engraved some of the maps himself, while others were engraved by Louis de la Rochette, Palmer and W. Fowler. The maps themselves were closely based on Kitchin's maps from Dodsley's "England Illustrated". Ellis' atlases were very popular, being often reprinted, as the maps are clearly and distinctively engraved with decorative title cartouches.
region: Wales Maps & Charts
mapmaker:
J. Ellis
place and date of publication:
London 1765-1768
medium and colour:
copperplate, Original outline colour
ref:
41155
size in mm: 245 by 190mm (9.75 by 7.5 inches). Price: £ 140 |
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