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A Map of the Estate of Edward Vernon Esquire 1722

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$194.95
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Map Description
Old cadastral map / manuscript map / early map of England, Suffolk.

Created by Jno Miller, Edward Vernon in 1722.
  • Land-estate cadastral survey map showing property ownership lines, individual farms contained within the estate, field/hedge lines, field names, and field acreages.
  • The farm names (given in capital lettering) are: Cadwell Hall Farm -- Boyton Farm.
  • Manuscript: Color inks for property/field lines, for 1 farm name, for compass rose; black-ink lettering for map title; faded pen-and-ink handwriting for statement of attribution (in cartouche), notes, field names, and statistical table.
  • This map has some imperfections: faded, stained, wrinkled in former wet areas, fold-lined. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.
  • Includes text, notes, inset of outlying field, bar-scale in perches/furlongs, and table titled "Explanation" giving farm/field numerical acreages.

Map Subjects

18th Century

Boundaries (Estates)

Cadastral Maps

Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

England

Farms

Manuscript Maps

Real Property

Suffolk

Surveys

Jno Miller

Edward Vernon

1722

Map Tags

1722

18th Century

Boundaries (Estates)

Cadastral Maps

Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

Edward Vernon

England

Farms

Jno Miller

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Real Property

Suffolk

Surveys

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This old map of A Map of the Estate of Edward Vernon Esquire from 1722 was created by Jno Miller, Edward Vernon in 1722