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item:- JandMN (21)
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Road strip map, hand coloured engraving, continuation of
the Road from London to Carlisle, scale about 1 inch to 1
mile, by John Ogilby, London, 1675.
Includes from Garstang through Lancaster, Boulton, and
Carnforth, Lancashire; then Burton, Kendal, Shap,
Westmorland, and Penrith to Carlisle, Cumberland.
Published as plate 38 in Britannia.
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map feature:-
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scroll cartouche (?) & compass rose & up is
destination & rivers & bridges & relief &
hillocks & parks & county & settlements &
roads & road distances & distances from London
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inscription:-
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printed title cartouche, top centre
The continuation of the Road from / LONDON to CARLISLE
com~ Cumbr~ / By JOHN OGILBY Esqr. His Maties. Cosmographer
/ Containing 78 Mile 1 Furlong (vizt) / ...
table of distances
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map type:-
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Ogilby 1675 (plate 38/Roads)
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scale:-
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1 to 63360 ? (nominal)
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wxh, sheet:-
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51x42cm
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wxh, plate:-
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429x345mm
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wxh, map:-
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415x329mm
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Detail map analysis (NB jumps out of current
navigation)
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The Routes
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The routes on the four sheets are:-
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plate 38
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continuation of the Road from London to Carlisle - from
Garstang through Lancaster, Boulton, and Carnforth,
Lancashire; then Burton, Kendal, Shap, Westmorland, and
Penrith to Carlisle, Cumberland.
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plate 62
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the Road from Carlisle to Barwick - from Carlisle,
Cumberland; through Jedbrough ie Jedburgh, Kelso, Scotland;
to Barwick ie Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland.
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plate 86
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the Road from Tinmouth ... to Carlisle - from Tinmouth ie
Tynemouth, through Newcastle, Corbridg, Hexham, and
Haltwesell ie Haltwhistle, Northumberland; then via Corbey
to Carlisle, Cumberland.
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plate 96
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the Road from Kendal to Cockermouth, and the Road from
Egremond to Carlisle - from Kendal through Stanley ie
Staveley, Ambleside, Westmorland; then Keswick to
Cockermouth, Cumberland; and
from Egremond ie Egremont through Cockermouth to
Carlisle, Cumberland.
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combined
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The scrolls can be cut up and arranged as a road map of
Cumbria:-
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General notes
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Road book, Britannia, road strip maps, scale about 1 inch
to 1 mile, including 4 plates with routes in Westmorland,
Cumberland etc, by John Ogilby, London, 1675.
Plates with roads in Westmorland, Cumberland etc are:-
plate 38 is the continuation of the 'Road from London to
Carlisle' includes from Garstang through Lancaster, Boulton,
and Carnforth, Lancashire; then Burton, Kendal, Shap,
Westmorland, and Penrith to Carlisle, Cumberland.
plate 96, the 'Road from Kendal to Cockermouth' includes
from Kendal through Stanley ie Staveley, Ambleside,
Westmorland; then Keswick to Cockermouth, Cumberland; AND
the 'Road from Egremond to Carlisle' from Egremond ie
Egremont through Cockermouth to Carlisle, Cumberland.
Plate 62, the road from 'Carlisle ... to Barwick ...'
includes from Carlisle; through Jedbrough ie Jedburgh,
Kelso, Scotland; to Barwick ie Berwick, Northumberland.
Plate 86, the 'Road from Tinmouth ... to Carlisle ...'
includes from Tinmouth ie Tynemouth, through Newcastle,
Corbridg, Hexham, and Haltwesell ie Haltwhistle,
Northumberland; then via Corbey to Carlisle, Cumberland.
There is also a general map of England and Wales.
Published in 'Britannia, Volume the First: or, an
Illustration of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of
Wales: By a Geographical and Historical Description of the
Principal Roads thereof. Actually Admeasured and Delineated
in a Century of Whole-sheet Copper Sculps. Accomodated With
the Ichnography of the several Cities and Capital Towns; and
Compleated By an Accurate Account of the more Remarkable
Passages of Antiquity, Together with a Novel Discourse on
the Present State. By John Ogilby Esq; His Majesty's
Cosmographer, and Master of His Majesty's Revels in the
Kingdom of Ireland. London, Printed by the Author at his
House in White-Fryers. MDCLXXV.' 1675.
The first edition has a map of England showing the routes,
there is an illustrated title page, a dedication to Charles
II whose coat of arms is on each map, preface, list of post
roads etc; each route is described in text pages; the atlas
size is 11 x 17 ins; the maps are strip maps of roads at a
scale 1 inch to 1 mile, accurately measured.
Published in a ?second edition in 1675, with plate
numbers.
Published again in 1675 in 'Itinerarium Angliae: or, A
Book of Roads, Wherein are Contain'd The Principal Road Ways
of His Majesty's Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales:
Actuall Admeasured and Delineated in a Century of
Whole-sheet Copper Sculps, and Illustrated with the
Ichnography of the several Cities and Capital Towns. By John
Ogilby Esq ... London, Printed by the Author at his House in
White-Fryers. M.D.C.LXXV.'
The 3rd edition is a reprint without the text pages, with
different general text (see Chubb).
Published in a reprint 1698, 'Britannia: or, the Kingdom
of England and Dominion of Wales, actually survey'd with a
Geographical and Historical Description of the Principal
Roads ... By John Ogilby, Esq., Cosmographer to Charles the
Second. London: Printed for Abel Swall at the Unicorn in
Pater-noster-row, and Robert Morden, at the Atlas in
Cornhill, MDCXCVIII.' 1698.
The 1698 reprint has the original plates with reduced text.
There are series of closely derived versions of these maps
published in the early 18th century, by Gardner, Senex,
Bowen, etc
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