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Castri Colncestrensis
(View of Colchester castle; in foreground, figures sketching and
walking, a running dog, and a flock of sheep resting on grass; after
Whood. 1731)
, Arcis olim Romanorun munitissimae, rudera ab ulterioribus temporis et
bellorum vastationibus Societas Antiq. Lond, ita conservari curavit I
Whood del. G Vertue Sculp. Extracted form Vetusta Monumenta
Print: Castri Colncestrensis, Arcis olim Romanorun munitissimae, rudera
ab ulterioribus temporis et bellorum vastationibus Societas Antiq.
Lond, ita conservari curavit I Whood del. G Vertue Sculp. Extracted
form Vetusta Monumenta engraved by. G. Vertue after
J. Whood, 1732, size 18 by ll inches Engravings were issued in
the series Vetusta Monumenta (Ancient Monuments), which ran
intermittently from 1718 to 1906. The distinguished engraver George
Vertue was an early member and was responsible for most engravings up
to his death in 1756. Each member of the Society received a free copy
these are scarce as few antiquarians break books most are in library
collections being only pribted for members £55 inc delivery
CONDITION overall light toning due to paper used/ ripple to right edge
from being rolled
Moat hall Thaxted
Original watercolour on art board £220 in original titled
gold mount framed in Romford
Alms House Safron Walden
Original watercolour on art board £200 in original titled
gold mount but unframed
Alfred Bennett Bamford (British, 1857-1939)Alfred Bennett Bamford
(1857-1939), was born in Romford. He studied at the Heatherly School of
Art and at the Camden School of Art. He exhibited "The Chapel of St
Erasmus, Westminster Abbey" at the Royal Academy in 1883, when he was
26. During the next 20 years, he exhibited a further six times, these
being mainly architectural subjects. Alfred produced a large collection
of sketches of Essex . If these are wanted together or for a local
museum please email first

St. John's Abbey. Ecclesiae Ccenobilis Colcestrensis in agro
Essexiano (ccenobio nondum everso) delineatae, et in quodam
codice MS. in Bibliotheca Cottoniana repertse, figura, 1661,
Hollar
from Monasticon
Anglicanum: or, the
History of the Ancient Abbies, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and
Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England and Wales. Hollar had returned to England in
1652 and begun
working for the publisher John Ogilby and the antiquary Sir William
Dugdale. Over the next twenty-five years he etched no fewer than 566
plates for them. Sir William Dugdale (1605-1686):English antiquary and
friend of Hollar's patron Thomas Howard, second earl of Arundel,
Dugdale compiled one of the most significant histories of English
religious houses, , Monasticon, Vol. II. (1661),The text was written by
Roger Dodsworth (1585-1654)He had spent his life in the study of
genealogy and ecclesiastical and monastic history. He was also an
indefatigable collector of manuscripts which are now in the Bodleian
Library. . .
between pp. 888 and 890 (folded)
£45 x 2

Debden ( actually the Church from SW.Nr saffron walden)
large Plate Copper engraving Drawn by J.C. Barrow F.S.A.
Engraved
by G.I. Parkins. Published by I.C. Barrow No.59, Great Queen Street,
Lincolns Inn Fields. and G.I. Parkyns Esqr.
Nottingham. 1 December 1791. Actually
John Charles
Barrow FSA not I as in the Essex archives . Image without 'frame
border' 214 x 293 mm; Plate mark ie with frame border 290 x
369
mm 2 to 3 cm borders around plate mark Rare £145 tinted
mounted
delivered
Hadleigh rectory and church
Lithograph by W.Ruffell dedicated to Archdeacon Lyall
c
1820 large plate 29.5 x 35 cm £35
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Thorndon Place
Engraver THORNTON from The Modern Universal British Traveller; or A
New Complete, and Accurate Tour through England, Wales, Scotland,
and the Neighbouring Islands.[London: J. Cooke] [1779]. originally
produced for the Cooke part-work publication "The Modern Universal
British Traveller" (London 1779).Plate mark and
good margins. Size 27.5 x 17
cms. full page ...half plate plate A5 unmounted £10. .
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Audley
End 1
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Antique engraved print from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771.
.1857),
English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends
wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 .
.15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted
£12 . . .6 copies one tinted and mounted
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Rayleigh
Vignette
t"image 11 x9cm app ANTIQUARIAN AND
TOPOGRAPHICAL CABINET CONTAINING A SERIES OF ELEGANT VIEWS OF THE
MOST INTERESTING OBJECTS OF CURIOSITY IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON -
1812 illustrations in this work are of a high quality but very
small (Approximately 6x3.5 Inches) JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807 . .1824)
was the chief draughtsman, lithographer, engraver and landscape
painter. £10 tinted unmounted in text page
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Hadleigh Castle nr Southend
Published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; and W. Cooke,London :
1811. Etched by William Bernard Cooke from an original study by
Samuel Owen (1768-1857) and originally produced for Owen's first series
of Thames views - "The Thames" (London : 1809-1811).Etching and line
engraving on paper. Proof copy to India paper. Engraved surface 13 x
19cm £25 unmounted. . .
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Audley
End 1
Antique
Lithographic print from
The History of Audley End by Richard Griffith BRAYBROOKE, (Baron )
Image Published J. Mawman, London 1821 actually published 1836 by S
Bentley as a book 30 x 24 cm
RARE
£35
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Audley
End 2
Antique
Lithographic print from
The History of Audley End by Richard Griffith BRAYBROOKE, (Baron )
Image Published J. Mawman, London 1821 actually published 1836 by S
Bentley as a book 30 x 24 cm
RARE
£35
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Tilbury
Fort, Essex. 2
Original steel engraving drawn by G. Campion, engraved by H.
Adlard. 1831.printed
for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10 unmounted
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Audley End . . Seat of
Ld
Braybrooke 2
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright, The History and Topography of the County
of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London: Geo.
Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx. 4-7/8" x
6-1/4").this print is whole page A4 size approx £10
unmounted x 2
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A general prospect of the Palace of Audlyene in the county of
Midllesex
actually Audley End in Essex
From James Beverell's La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumes very fine plates by J. Goeree (1670-1731) .Etching and line
engraving on paper. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Audley End . . Seat of
Ld
Braybrooke
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright, The History and Topography of the County
of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London: Geo.
Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx. 4-7/8" x
6-1/4").this print is whole page A4 size approx £10
unmounted x 2
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Bell House, Aveley . .
Seat of Sr T Lennard
bart
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright, The History and Topography of the County
of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London: Geo.
Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx. 4-7/8" x
6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10 x 2
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Audley
End earlier image 2
Antique
engraved print from
Beauties of England & Wales by John Britton (1771. .1857),
English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in
25, (1801..15) image 11 x 16cm app. image size this print is
unmounted £12. .4 copies one tinted
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The seat of Richard
Hoare Esq near Boreham in Essex
c 1770
from the The
Gentleman's Magazine .The
Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in
the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine had
various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and
"historical review". eng Bland . £15
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Barrington Hall at
Hatfield Broad Oak the seat of
John Barrington esq c 1780
from the The
Gentleman's Magazine .The
Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in
the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine had
various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and
"historical review". 2 copies £15
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Belmont Castle Nr
Grays Thurrock
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10
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Clayberry Hall.
. from THE
EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON
REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES,
LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James
Asperne (1757 to1820) £15 rare drawn and engraved by
Rawle
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Remains OF Beckenham
Hall.
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£12 tinted mounted . . .x 4
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Tilbury
Fort, Essex.
Original steel engraving drawn by G. Campion, engraved by H.
Adlard. 1831.printed
for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£12 tinted mounted
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Belchamp
Hall
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Antique engraved print from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771.
.1857),
English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends
wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 .
.15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted
£12 . . . .x 4
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South View of St
Osyth's Priory
Antique
engraved print from Buck's drawings but vignette size 14 x
7.5 cm
plus title Original copper engravings printed in London by Newbery and
Carnan, between 1765-1770 from ‘A Description of England
and Wales.
Containing a particular Account of each County, with its Antiquities,
Curiosities, Situation, Figure, Extent, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Mineral
Waters, Soils, Fossils, Caverns, Plants and Minerals, Agriculture,
civil and ecclesiastical Divisions, Cities, Towns, Palaces, Seats,
Corporations, Markets, Fairs, Manufactures, Trade, Sieges, Battles, and
the Lives of the illustrious Men each County has produced.’
size
unmounted £15
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Chapel of Harlow Bury
Manor
Vignette
t"image 11 x9cm app ANTIQUARIAN AND
TOPOGRAPHICAL CABINET CONTAINING A SERIES OF ELEGANT VIEWS OF THE
MOST INTERESTING OBJECTS OF CURIOSITY IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON -
1812 illustrations in this work are of a high quality but very
small (Approximately 6x3.5 Inches) JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807 . .1824)
was the chief draughtsman, lithographer, engraver and landscape
painter. £10
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Remains
of Nether Hall
Vignette
t"image 11 x9cm app ANTIQUARIAN AND
TOPOGRAPHICAL CABINET CONTAINING A SERIES OF ELEGANT VIEWS OF THE
MOST INTERESTING OBJECTS OF CURIOSITY IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON -
1812 illustrations in this work are of a high quality but very
small (Approximately 6x3.5 Inches) JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807 . .1824)
was the chief draughtsman, lithographer, engraver and landscape
painter. £10
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Bartlow
Church ; Bartlow
Hills
by
Hooper c 1780 close cut from
the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early
20th century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731
issue. Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including
"monthly intelligencer" and "historical review". dated 1822
£15
RARE
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Chapel of the Holy
Rood at Barking
Antique
engraving printed
for The Rev DANIEL LYSONS
'The environs of
London: being An Historical Account of the Towns, Villages,
Published London, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1796-1811 SCARCE
£18
full page. . .2 copies
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Gidea
Hall
from COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE by
John WALKER, engraver and printseller, 16, Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell
1795-1802. Exhibited Royal Academy 1796-1800. Landscape engraver and
draughtsman. He finished many of his father's plates. Published as"The
Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" many
drawn earlier but published 1792..1803 Engraved surface 13 x 17
cm . £30 rare . .1st state by Metz and
Walker published by Harrison & Co drawn 1786 . 3 copies one mounted
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Barking
c
1780 close cut from the The
Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731
issue. Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including
"monthly intelligencer" and "historical review". dated 1822
£12
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Waltham
Abbey
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10
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Upper House at
Little Parnden the Seat of Edw Parsons Esq
now Little
Parndon/Harlow
from the The
Gentleman's Magazine .The
Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in
the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine had
various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and
"historical review".RARE £15
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Barking
Church,
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10 untinted
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N View
of Hadleigh castle
Vignette
by Samuel & Nathaniel Buck from "Buck's Views" as they were
called
are 428 views of the ruins of all noted abbeys, castles, together with
four views of seats and eighty-three large general views of the chief
cities and towns of England and Wales. Published between 1724-38 on
Hand-Made Laid Watermarked Paper,16 x 9 cm £12
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Hallingbury Place
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£12 tinted mounted
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The Remains of Dunmow Priory
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4") perfect copy not as pic mounted
£12
.this print is unmounted
whole page A4 size approx
£8 untinted marked will mount Out
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Hallingbury Place
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10 untinted unmounted
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Hill Hall Near Epping
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£10 untinted unmounted
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Boreham House
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£12 tinted mounted
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Hill Hall Near Epping
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£12 tinted mounted
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Hare hall nr Romford
Antique
engraving by Bartlett
printed for Thomas Wright,, The History and Topography of the
County of Essex Comprising it Ancient and Modern History (London:
Geo. Virtue, 1831), published in parts from 1831 . . 1832.Steel
line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 157mm (approx.
4-7/8" x 6-1/4").this print is unmounted whole page A4 size approx
£12 tinted mounted.. .2 copies
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Essex
Map
ESSEX DRAWN FROM AN ACCURATE
SURVEY.
First published London : 1748 . Antique map - one of a series
originally produced by Kitchin for the "London Magazine: or,
Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer" between 1747 and 1763. Copper line
engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Engraved surface 216 x 266mm
Folds as issued cropped base edge. . . original margins were 2mm so
tightly printed initially £45
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Metropolis Sewage & Essex
Reclamation Company, 1865
Map of the proposed conduit reclamation and sea wall
In 1866–9 the Metropolis Sewage and Essex Reclamation Co. was
experimenting with sewage irrigation at Lodge Farm, Rippleside.
In 1868–9 360,000 tons of sewage were applied to 120 a. (about
half the farm) as fertilizer for rye grass, cereals, sugar beet,
strawberries, carrots, potatoes, beans, cabbages, and onions. A
writer in 1887 mentions the large quantities of manure then being used
at Ilford: 'they stack the precious tilth in massive banks along the
road'. Map of the land reclamation etc from Woolwich to Maldon
£25 rare
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Essex Map
by Pieter van den Keere 'Miniature Speed' edition published from 1627
to 1676.he was a refugee who fled from religious persecution in the Low
Countries between 1570 and 1590. Moved to London in 1584 with his
sister who married Jodocus Hondius.About 1599 he engraved plates for 44
maps of the English and Welsh counties, the regions of Scotland and the
Irish provinces. The English maps were based on Saxton, the Scottish
maps on Ortelius and the Irish maps on the famous map by Boazio. These
maps were not published at once in book form but there is evidence
which suggests a date of issue (in Amsterdam) between 1605 and 1610
although at least one authority believes they existed only in proof
form until 1617 when Willem Blaeu issued them with a Latin edition of
Camden's Britannia. At this stage two maps were added . one of the
British Isles and the other of Yorkshire, the latter derived from
Saxton. To confuse things further the title page of this edition is
signed "Guilielmus noster Janssonius", which is the Latinized form of
Blaeu's name commonly used up to 1619.At some time after this the
plates came into the possession of Speed's publishers, George Humble,
who in 1627, the year in which he published a major edition of Speed's
Atlas, also issued the Keere maps as a pocket edition. For these he
used the descriptive texts of the larger Speeed maps and thereafter
they were known as Miniature Speeds. In fact, of the 63 maps in the
Atlas, 40 were from the original van den Keere plates, reworked, 16
were reduced from Speed and 7 were additional. The publication was very
popular and there were further reissues up to 1676. Loss to left anf
top edge £35
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