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    Plate 68: The Road from Exeter to Great Torrington (via Barnstaple & Ilfracombe) by John Ogilby c.1675

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    Plate 53: The Road from Basingstoke to Weymouth via Dorchester by John Ogilby c.1675

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    Plate 74: The Road from IPSWICH to CROMER (via NORWICH) by JOHN OGILBY c.1675

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    Plate 60: The Road from BRISTOL to WEYMOUTH [via Wells, Glastonbury, Somerton] by John Ogilby c.1675

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    Plate 44: The Road from Campden to Montgomery (via Worcester & Ludlow) by John Ogilby c.1675

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  3. Plate 68: The Road from Exeter to Great Torrington (via Barnstaple & Ilfracombe) by John Ogilby c.1675
    Actual title: ‘The Road from EXETER to Barnstable & Thence to Ilfracomb co: Devon By Iohn Ogilby Esq.r his Ma.ties Cosmographer …’ An attractive and interesting 17th century road strip map showing the route from Exeter to Ilfracombe — via Crediton, Chulmleigh and Barnstaple* — and then from Ilfracombe to Bideford and Bideford to Great Torrington, which was published in John Ogilby’s Britannia (London: [Plate 68] 1675). *Despite being described as ‘Barnstable’ on the map it is in fact, Barnstaple. John Ogilby (1600-1676) was one of the most colourful characters in the history of British map making. Born in Kirremuir, near Dundee he started his working life as a dancer. This career was however cut short when he was injured during a performance. He later moved to Ireland where he established the first ever theatre in Dublin. Having made a considerable fortune out of this he then lost all of it due to the Irish Revolt of 1641 and a shipwreck. Undeterred, he eventually moved to London where he opened a book shop specialising in classical works. He once again amassed a considerable fortune only to see his shop burnt to the ground in the Great Fire of London of 1666. It was then, at the age of 66, that he turned to map making. Having produced maps of Africa, Asia and America, his greatest work, ‘Britannia’, appeared in 1675.This had the distinction of being the first ever road atlas of England & Wales. The 100 maps contained within were also the first to work by the principle of one inch to the mile and to use the Statute mile of 1760 yards (as opposed to the other mile measurements in existence) Each road map depicts a route in the form of 6 or 7 vertical strips with a compass rose showing orientation; additionally, miles, furlongs, towns, churches, windmills, rivers, hills and even gallows are depicted. In total, about 7500 miles were surveyed for the production of the atlas. Britannia proved to be a major success; not only did Ogilby die a wealthy man but his maps were the basis of all road maps for the next 100 years and were incorporated into all county and British maps of the period. This is an original copperplate engraving with later hand colour. Printed area is approximately 43.5cms by 32.2cms. The map is in very good condition with decent margins; centrefold, as issued. Click on image for a better view. Click on ‘Delivery Policy’ for postage costs. Guaranteed to be over 300 years old.

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