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SUFFOLKE described and devided into Hundreds, The situation of the fayre towne IPSWICH shewed, with the ARMS of the most noble families that have been either DUKES, or EARLS both of that Countie as also of Clare.
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SPEEDE, Iohn


A fine example of this edition. Inset map of Ipswich. Although Speed assembled much of his material from the earlier works of Saxton, Norden and others, a considerable part of the up-to-date information especially relating to the inset town plans depicted was first hand.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 39 / 20 x 15½

£1350
SUFFOLKE described and divided into Hundreds, The situation of the fayre towne IPSWICH shewed, with the ARMES of the most noble families that have bene either Dukes or Earles both of that Countie as also of Clare
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SPEED, John


A very attractive map of Sussex with inset of Ipswich enclosed in an elegant border. On the right of this, is a pictorial reference to Bodicia, Queen of the Iceni who occupied the area today known as East Anglia. On the left stands a Roman General. Numerous coats of arms of the Dukes and Earles ...

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 38 / 20 x 15

£750
SUFFOLCIA vernacule SUFFOLKE.
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BLAEU, Joan


An attractive map of Suffolk with ten coats of arms along top edge, with title cartouche decorated, and three further coats of arms. Secondary cartouche with scale at lower left. Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandica, vol II: 5290: 2

Dimensions (W x H): 50 x 38.5 / 19½ x 15

£175
SUFFOLK.
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MORDEN, Robert


A detailed map of the county, with compass rose, and key to the hundreds. Title in decorative cartouche. Morden’s maps for Camden’s Britannia were a landmark in British mapmaking. In response to public demand, the smaller Morden atlas, The Magna Britannia was published in 1702. These small Morden ...

Dimensions (W x H): 23 x 17 / 9 x 6½

£75
Ipswich
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75


This county map by Lt. R.K. DAWSON. R.E. is one of several compiled between 1831 and 1832 showing the "Proposed Division of Counties and Boundaries of Boroughs".

Dimensions (W x H): 39.5 x 33.5 / 15½ x 13

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