Lincolnshire-Lincoln-1650
CBTM:
22836
Map Date:
? 1650
Repository reference:
BL Add. MS. 11564 ('19' [recte fols 38-39])
Historic county:
Lincolnshire
Town name:
Lincoln
Map type:
Military
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
SK978718
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
SK 9767
Map title:
'Plan de Lincolne.'
Comments on map:
Evidently derived from Speed. In a volume, untitled, of 116 manuscript 'town plans' of Europe, in which the main interest seems to be in the fortifications and buildings outside the walls, rather than in building-up within the walls. Text is in French. Scale measured as 1 inch to 96 'pas' (1:5760 if a 60-inch pace is used).
Scale:
1:5760
Production mode:
manuscript
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
62.5 x 45.8
Number of parts:
1
Colouring:
Buildings, water, land-use, decorative
Buildings:
some or all buildings omitted., public buildings emphasised: Omitted within walls.
Mills:
windmills, (pictorial)
Places of Worship:
Anglican/established only, (pictorial)
Defence and military:
castles/forts/batteries, town gates, town walls, (pictorial): [Some gates named].
Welfare and charitable:
hospitals
Woodland:
scattered tree cover
Known copies of map:
BL Add. MS. 11564.
Antiquities:
Gray friers.
Relief:
'molehills'
Ordnance Survey's
1885-6
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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