A c1939 reproduction of a 17thC Ogilby strip map featuring the road from Cambridge to Coventry; and on the other side Carlisle to Berwick
 

OGILBY STRIP MAP The Road from CAMBRIDGE to COVENTRY; CARLISLE to BERWICK c1675. Reproduction Published c1939

   

A c1939 double sided reproduction of a 17th Century Ogilby Strip Map:

The Road from Cambridge to Coventry.

The Road from Carlisle to Berwick.

Places mentioned on the map on the Road from Cambridge to Coventry side:
Towns, villages and places of local interest including - Cambridge, St. Peters, Cotton, More barns, The Hall, Madingley, Hardwick, a hedge, Burne, a common called Burne Leyes, Caxton, the road to London and York, Boxworth, Elsley, Croxton, Weald only a village, Wentringham House, Miels, St. Neots, enter Bedfordshire, Weston, re enter Huntingdonshire, Great Stoughton, Stoughton magna, Stoughton Hall, Stoughton parva, Pertenhill, Swinhead, Risley Wood, Milchbourne, Yelding, enter Northamptonshire, Rushdowne, Cheston, Higham ferries, Willingburrow, a water mill, Dorrington, Wilbye, The Worlds End, Ecken, Billing, Weston, The Hall, A warren, Ablington, The Hall, Northampton, Kingsthrop, Dallington, Duston, Halstone, Brington, Althrop Park, Hornby House or Homby House, a beacon, Longbuckby, the Hall, Watford, Watling Street, the road to London, the road to Shrewsbury, Watford Gap, Rilsby, enter Warwickshire, Hilmorton, the road to Dunchurch, Rugby, Bilton, A farm, Newbold, Churchlawford, Longlawford, Bredford, Bromlow, Comb House, Comb Park, Bingley, Bingley Stone Bridge, Stoke, Coventry.

Places mentioned on the map on the Road from Carlisle to Berwick side:
Towns, villages and places of local interest including - Carlisle, Scotch Gate, Stanwicks ?, Blakeford, Newtown, Garriston, West Leventon alias West Linton, Kirk Leventon alias Kirk Linton, Brackneth also Brakenhill, Nether Hurst, Kings Field, Lethell, Stonegarth alias Stangartick, enter Scotland, Kirkby Hill, Castleton Kirk, Dunleybire, St. Gilbert Elliots, Miels, Woolley, the road to Harbottle Castle, Ledbrough (could be Jedburgh), Craline, Sackford, Kelso, Short But Claw, Proyston, Rydam, enter England, Carram, Wark Castle, to Spilow, Cornill alias Cornwell, Tillsley, Tillmouth, the river Till, Grinston ?, to New biggins (Newbiggin), Thornton, Lingridge, Orde, the road to York, river Tweed, Barwick (Berwick).


CONDITION/DIMENSIONS

It measures overall 300 x 240 mm (12 x 9.5 inches) approx. Suitable for framing. It is in good condition with a little fading around the edges. Printed on both sides. This is a 1939 reproduction of a 1675 map by John Ogilby. Many of the place names are written in old English. This will be packaged in a board backed envelope to be sent RM Large Letter. This is not a tracked service; if tracking is required please contact me. (61,62)

 

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