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Two-page excerpt titled Lincolnshire

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 09
Identifier: MSS034.01.09
Scope and Contents

The folio includes pages 265-266 from a book, written in Spanish, concerning the history of Lincolnshire. Includes a map of Lincolnshire noting heraldic shields.

Dates: 1579-1827

Lincolnia Comitatus vulgo Lincolne-Shire, 1660

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 10
Identifier: MSS034.01.10
Scope and Contents

The "Lincolnia Comitatus vulgo Lincolne-Shire." The text is in Latin and provides histories of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. A map of each is included. Pages 221-232 are present. The initial page has a handwritten date of 1660.

Dates: 1660

A Map of Lincolnshire, from the Best Authorities, 1805

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 11
Identifier: MSS034.01.11
Scope and Contents

"A Map of Lincolnshire, from the Best Authorities." J. Cary engraved the color map published in 1805.

Dates: 1805

An excerpt titled Lincolnshire

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 12
Identifier: MSS034.01.12
Scope and Contents

Pages 331-393 of an unknown book. The included section is titled "Lincolnshire." The text consists of a description and history of the area, including additions to Lincolnshire and etchings of forged weapons, gates and walls, and the Lincoln Cathedral. The text also contains a list of rare plants found in Lincolnshire.

Dates: 1579-1827

Two-page excerpt titled England

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 13
Identifier: MSS034.01.13
Scope and Contents

A single sheet, page 217-218, from a book possibly entitled "England." The text includes descriptions of Rutlandshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire.

Dates: 1579-1827

Two-page excerpt titled the Fenns, 1629

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 14
Identifier: MSS034.01.14
Scope and Contents

"Descriptio, The Fenns," pages 209-210 with a map of Lincolnshire. Handwritten notes identify the publishing date of 1629.

Dates: 1629

Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia, et Norfolcia, 1630s

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 15
Identifier: MSS034.01.15
Scope and Contents

A map titled "Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia, et Norfolcia" of the Lincolnshire coast.

Dates: 1630s

The continuation of the Road from London to Flambrugh, 1600s

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 16
Identifier: MSS034.01.16
Scope and Contents

A map titled "The continuation of the Road from London to Flambrugh" by John Ogilby, Esq. "Flambrugh" refers to modern-day Flamborough.

Dates: 1600s

Broadside advertisement for the "Large English Atlas"

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 17
Identifier: MSS034.01.17
Scope and Contents

A broadside advertisement titled the "Large English Atlas: a New Set of All the Counties of England and Wales," by Emanuel Bowen, geographer to His Majesty, Thomas Kitchen, and Others. The atlas is printed and sold by T. Bowles of London. The maps advertised are not included. The active periods of the named geographers are Emanual Bowen (1694-1767), and Thomas Kitchen (1718-1784).

Dates: 1579-1827

Title and contents page of the atlas "The Shires of England and Wales."

 Item — Box: 01, Object: 18
Identifier: MSS034.01.18
Scope and Contents

The title and contents page of the atlas "The Shires of England and Wales." Christopher Saxton describes the atlas as "Being the Best and original maps with many additions and corrections." Philip Lea of Cheapside sells the atlas. Philip Lea was active between 1683 and 1700. The page contains large illustrations, but the listed maps are not included.

Dates: 1579-1827