Date: - 1722. The first edition, written in Latin, was published in 1586. It proved very popular, and ran through five further editions, of 1587, 1590, 1594, 1600 and 1607, each greatly enlarged from its predecessor in both textual content and illustrations.
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This map of Buckinghamshire by Thomas Moule dates back to circa 1830 and is a reproduction carefully taken from a book printed in c1990. The map will be sent in a plastic sleeve inside a cardboard reinforced envelope.
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And to Cushendall and Ballycastle. The castle of Glenarm, which was erected in 1639, is the seat of the Antrim family. It was improved by the late Countess. It stands in a commanding position near the town, surrounded by a splendid deer-park encompassed by an embattled wall.
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Further editions in English were published in 1610 and 1637 but without text. Date: - 1695. In 1695 he published a map of Scotland. Age of map color: - Original. Kip reduced the size of each map for Britannia from the originals published by Christopher Saxton in 1579.
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The reverse side includes a handwritten date of 1971, placing it firmly in the early 1970s.
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Baronies were subdivisions of the various counties in Ireland, akin to the hundreds into which the counties of England were divided. Original 1888 antique color lithographed map of County Londonderry in the historic province of Ulster, printed more than 135 years ago.
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This map of Staffordshire dates back to circa 1840 and is a reproduction carefully taken from a book printed in c2000. The map will be sent in a plastic sleeve inside a cardboard reinforced envelope.
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Ross Castle, Isle of Ross, County Kerry, Ireland, 1894. From Beautiful.
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