Yorks-Ripon-1771
CBTM:
18555
Map Date:
1771
Repository reference:
University of Exeter, Department of Geography
Historic county:
Yorks, West Riding
Town name:
Ripon
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
SE314711
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
SE 3270
Map title:
'A plan of Ripon'.
Comments on map:
Recorded from facsimile published by Harry Margary, 1973, with introduction by J.B. Harley and J.C. Harvey, according to which the survey of this part of the county was by John Ainslie. Inset on Jeffreys' 1:63,360 map of Yorkshire.
Scale:
1:4752
Map-maker:
Thomas Jeffreys [pb].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
26 x 30.5 [irregular].
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Buildings:
noticeably generalised
Mills:
watermills
Canals:
shown
Sanitary and utility information:
water works, misc: Named well.
Places of Worship:
Anglican/established only
Welfare and charitable:
hospitals
Education and academic:
schools
Markets and exchanges:
cross, markets, (pictorial)
Recreation and sports venues:
sports grounds
Known copies of map:
BLML Maps 150.e.18, K.Top.44.7.8 Tab.End, BOL C17:63a.2, Leeds Library 912.4274.J.36.8 [2 sets], CUL Atlas.1.76.1,24, Maps.AA.93.77.1-, NLS EME.s.11, NRRO ZDU [MIC 1919/229-430 & DN 79]; York Minster Archives [1772]; BLML maps 5895(5), BOL Gough Maps 77, CUL Atlas.1.76.2,7- [1775]; RGS Eng & Wales D.88; [1796]; BOL C17 a.10, Gough Maps Yorkshire 44, CUL Atlas.1.80.9, RGS Eng & Wales D.88; [1800] BLML K.Top.44.8.6.Tab.1770; West Yorkshire Archives [Calderdale] C.559/82; BOL (E)C17:63 (118), Doncaster Library, local studies, L912.4274.YOR R.13168-R.13187, NLS Map.Fac.s.106 [Scholar Press, 1971: from 1775 version]; BOL (E)C17:63(123), Leeds Library F.912.4274.J36Y [1973: Harry Margary].
Gardens:
shown
Antiquities:
'Here the Scotch Monastry stood'.
Waterbodies:
shown
Decorative cartouches:
abstract decorative: Round town arms.
Arms and heraldry:
municipal
Dedicee of map:
Charles Watson Wentworth, Marquis of Rockingham, etc, etc, Lord Lieutenant, etc.
Ordnance Survey's
1853
1:1056
1:10,560
1890-91
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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