Radnor Breknok Cardigan et Caermarden quatuor australis Cambriæ comitatuum (B. Dehenbart, A Southwales) descriptio

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Type of resource cartographic
Form electronic
Extent 1 map : engraving, hand colored ; 37 x 48 cm
Place [London
Publisher publsiher not identified]
Publication date ano. dñi. 1578
Issuance monographic
Language Latin
Map data Scale [ca. 1:220,000] ; W 5°40'00"--W 2°38'00"/N 53°26'00"--N 51°22'00").

Creators/Contributors

Cartographer Saxton, Christopher, 1542?-

Subjects

Subject Europe > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject England > Maps > Early works to 1800
Subject Wales > Maps > Early works to 1800
Genre Map

Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Chritoferus Saxton descripsit.
Note Relief shown pictorially.
Note Decorative border and cartouche, royal coat of arms and Seckford coat of arms.
Note Shows topography, vegetation, waterways, drainage.
Note Pictorial vignettes of ships, sea monster.
Note Appears in Saxton’s An atlas of England and Wales, London, 1579.
Local note This copy has pencil inscription in lower left: 208.
Local note Watermark (grapes).
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Images from the The Renaissance Exploration Collection courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu.
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