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NOTES from BUTTER'S MAP of HAMPSHIRE, 1803

FA1998.157  
These notes are made from a map of Hampshire, published by R Butters, 22 Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, London, 1803. The item studied is in the Map Collection of Hampshire CC Museum Service, item HMCMS:FA1998.157.
map type: HantsMap & Butters 1803
The map was published in an Atlas of England which had descriptions of post roads, and a gazetteer. It was published again in The Picture of England Illustrated by William Green, 1804.
The map size is wxh = 88x122mm. The reverse of the page is plain.

MAP FEATURES

title    
The map title is printed at the bottom:-
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HAMPSHIRE.
in a decorative typeface.

orientation    
north point    
up is N    

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Printed upper left is a north point; north marked by a fleur de lys, a cross line E-W. The north point is upside down, pointing south.

scale line    
scale    

Printed lower right is a scale line:-
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Scale / Miles
There are divisions at 2 mile intervals. 10 miles = 18.3 mm giving a scale 1 to 879423 assuming a modern statute mile. The maps scale is about:-
1 to 880000
14 miles to 1 inch

sea tinted    
The sea area is coloured pale blue. Two areas are labelled:-
ENGLISH CHANNEL
Spithead

coast line    
coast shaded    

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The coast is shaded for emphasis. Although the map shows, crudely, the configuration of Southampton Water and Portsmouth Harbour, these are not labelled.

coastal defence    
castles    

Two of the old coastal defence castles are labelled:-
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Hurst Castle
Calshot Castle

rivers    
bridges    

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Most of the major rivers are drawn by wiggly lines. Some are labelled:-
Avon R.
Auborn R.
Loddon R.
The Auborn is the Enborn; Loddon wrongly marks the Blackwater. The Rother and Ems, in particular, are missed.
Bridges are not drawn, but are perhaps implied by roads interupting the river where they cross.

relief    
No relief is shown.

parks    
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A very few parks, just 5, are drawn by a ring of paling fence with the interior coloured green. None are labelled.

woods    
forests    

No woods, forests or other vegetation is shown.

county    
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The county boundary is a dotted line, coloured bright blue. The map misses off the furthest west and east bits, around what is now Bournemouth, Dorset, and in Rushmoor. The detached part of the county at Ambersham is not included.
Adjacent counties are labelled, eg:-
WILTSHIRE
but are not separated by boundaries.

settlements    
Settlements are not positioned by anything except their label; though positions could possibly be guessed from road intersections?
The use of text style to distinguish settlement types seems to be intended, but is wrongly implemented.
city     Labelled in upright bold lowercase text, eg:-
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Winchester
also used for Salisbury and Chichester. But also for:-
Alresford
Petersfield

town     Labelled in italic lowercase text, eg:-
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Andover
Portsmouth
Alton
but see:-
SOUTHAMPTON
in italic bold block caps.

village     A few villages and lesser places are labelled, perhaps because they are road junctions. Labelled in italic lowercase text, eg:-
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Chalton
Hertford Br.
New Inn
Fawley
The last not being on any road. Not all road junctions have a place label.


roads    
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Roads, believed to be post roads, are drawn by a double line, coloured yellow.


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MN: 24.9.2001
last edit: 18.5.2003