Deposited plans of railways may show some of the adjoining properties and the accompanying awards give brief details of the landowners.

The Local Studies Library, Colchester Library, Trinity Square, Colchester CO1 1JB also has a good series. Under Elizabeth’s patronage the first, mostly accurate and detailed image of Britain was recorded by Christopher Saxton in his atlas of 1579. An old map of Essex, hand-drawn in 1840 for the renowned cartographic publisher Samuel Lewis.
You may find that a search for the name of a property finds only a few references or none at all. An old map of Essex, hand-drawn in 1840 for the The catalogue description is a brief guide to the contents and not necessarily a complete list, e.g. 4., and in the patronage of the Crown, on the nomination of the Bishop of London. Folded sheet maps covering Chelmsford area are available. As landowners were interested in their own lands, maps can often cover parts of several adjoining parishes rather than the whole of one parish. The last-named is probably Sir Thomas Heneage's seat, near Epping in. From 1851 the census also included family relationships within a household and a place of birth. Old Maps of Essex County Maps. This map of Essex is from the 1583 edition of the Saxton atlas of England and Wales. These were submitted to the local authority for approval under their bye-laws. Many homes and businesses are identified by the property owner's name. An old map of Essex, hand-drawn in 1840 for the London appears in the lower left corner. Thomas Hutchinson in Geographia Magnae Britanniae. The maps are decorated in the margins by selected Frith photographs.

The map forms part of an omnibus volume of Norden's intended series of county guides, the Speculum Britanniae, which was never completed. © Copyright Frith Content Inc 1998-2020. The living is a rectory, in the archdeaconry of Middlesex, and diocese of London, rated in the king's books at £7. With simple computer skills, you can bring old maps to life. The living is a rectory, in the archdeaconry of Essex, and diocese of London, rated in the king's books at £17.
those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and The frontispiece of Chapman & Andre's atlas, the finest antique map of Essex ever created. Land could be bought and sold or bequeathed as normal, but the transfer of ‘ownership' occurred when the land was surrendered to the lord of the manor and the new ‘owner' was admitted. In these cases it is possible that records of the estate, including rentals, surveys, maps and leases, may contain references to the property. An old map of Essex, hand-drawn in 1840 for the renowned cartographic publisher Samuel Lewis. Articles on the History of Essex, Researching your Ancestors, and British History Essex Maps for Family History. You may be interested in these old maps of the area nearby. The description should state that the areas covered include the east of one parish or the north of another and this should give enough information to identify maps covering the area of interest. All these old maps of the UK can be framed. See the "WILLINGALE-SPAIN, a parish in the hundred of DUNMOW, county of ESSEX, 4¼ miles (N. E.) from Chipping-Ongar, containing 203 inhabitants. We do not hold complete sets of Ordnance Survey sheets. During the reign of Elizabeth I, map use became more common, with many government matters referring to increasingly accurate maps with consistent scales and symbols, made possible by advances in surveying techniques. The atlas is of great significance to British cartography as it set a standard of cartographic representation in Britain and the maps remained the basis for English county mapping, with few exceptions, until after 1750. It consists of 35 coloured maps depicting the counties of England and Wales. The maps are decorated in the margins by selected Frith photographs. The UK’s leading publisher of local photographs since 1860Our despatch times are normal, but Royal Mail & Parcelforce delivery times are varying depending on location - some parcels arrive next day and others are taking up to 10 days, which we have no control over. The main difference however between this and the Saxton maps is that this includes the road network and indicates the homes of the leading aristocracy and gentry. © Copyright Frith Content Inc 1998-2020. photographs. This development is significant as it shows the progression from a presentation of the county, to a means to practically navigate it. The Elizabethan coat of arms, appears to the left and sea monsters and ships provide decoration.This is a map of Essex by Christopher Saxton which dates from 1576. Larger buildings will be shown on this. 1748. It is dedicated to Elizabeth I, in whose reign the use of maps became more common. In Essex enclosure mostly only affected the north-west of the county.Each field and property on a tithe or enclosure map has a number and this matches a number in the award. Follow the links below to find maps of your town at different time in history. 1746 Samuel Simpson in the The Agreeable Historian or Complete English Traveller The Old Map Shop Essex. Digital images and photographic copies may be used instead of the original map but this information will appear in the description on Essex Archives Online or when you try to order the original.Deposited plans (Q/RUm) are plans of railways, canals, turnpikes and other utilities. 13.