7807 Finden to Worthing, Edward Mogg, 1817. Price: 28.00
LONDON TO WORTHING. Plate 67/68. Part of the route. Strip road map. 5 1/2 x 8 inches. Early hand colouring. Good condition.
From Edward Mogg’s Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales, Planned on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, Including the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and every object, worthy of remark, whether situated on, or contiguous to the Road. Dedicated to H.R.H The Prince Regent (future George IV). Published June 2nd 1817 by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross, London. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
7836 Chichester to Bognor, Edward Mogg, 1817. Price: 35.00
LONDON TO BOGNOR BY CHICHESTER AND EARTHAM. Plate 41/42. Part of the route. Strip road map. 5 1/2 x 8 inches. Early hand colouring. Good condition.
From Edward Mogg’s Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales, Planned on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, Including the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and every object, worthy of remark, whether situated on, or contiguous to the Road. Dedicated to H.R.H The Prince Regent (future George IV). Published June 2nd 1817 by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross, London. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
7837 Horsham to Ashington, Edward Mogg, 1817. Price: 36.00
LONDON TO WORTHING. Plate 65/66. Part of the route. Strip road map. 5 1/2 x 8 inches. Early hand colouring. Good condition.
From Edward Mogg’s Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales, Planned on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, Including the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and every object, worthy of remark, whether situated on, or contiguous to the Road. Dedicated to H.R.H The Prince Regent (future George IV). Published June 2nd 1817 by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross, London. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
7845 Chichester - Arundel, Edward Mogg, 1817. Price: 38.00
BATH TO BRIGHTON. Plate 216/217. Part of the route. Strip road map. 5 1/2 x 8 inches. Early hand colouring. Good condition.
From Edward Mogg’s Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales, Planned on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, Including the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and every object, worthy of remark, whether situated on, or contiguous to the Road. Dedicated to H.R.H The Prince Regent (future George IV). Published June 2nd 1817 by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross, London. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
8624 Midhurst to Chichester, Edward Mogg, 1817. Price: 38.00
LONDON to CHICHESTER BY MIDHURST. Plate 35/36. Part of the route. Strip road map. 5 1/2 x 8 inches. Early hand colouring. Good condition.
From Edward Mogg’s Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales, Planned on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, Including the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and every object, worthy of remark, whether situated on, or contiguous to the Road. Dedicated to H.R.H The Prince Regent (future George IV). Published June 2nd 1817 by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross, London. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
24789 Crawley to Cuckfield, Edward Mogg, 1817. Price: 38.00
LONDON TO BRIGHTON. Plate 49/50. Part of the route. Strip road map. 5 1/2 x 8 inches. Early hand colouring. Good condition.
From Edward Mogg’s Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales, Planned on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile, Including the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and every object, worthy of remark, whether situated on, or contiguous to the Road. Dedicated to H.R.H The Prince Regent (future George IV). Published June 2nd 1817 by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross, London. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
15920 Sussex, John Speed, 1650. Price: 1,200.00
SUSSEX DESCRIBED AND DIVIDED INTO RAPES....
John Speed's fine decorative map of the county. A panel bears an ackowledgement to the cartographer John Norden with the name of the publishers John Sudbury and Geor ge Humble. The title to the map is shown on the pages of an open book and the map is further embellished with an inset town plan of Chichester, Royal Arms, battle scene, coats of arms, description of the battle of Hastings, ships and sea monsters. Description of the county in English with a list of towns on verso. 20 x 15 inches. Uncoloured. Good clean conditon.
From Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain.
24982 Sussex, James Pigot. c.1835. Price: 37.00
SUSSEX
An engraved county map with early outline hand colouring. 4 x 6 1/2 inches. Still lightly bound on edges with the Distance Table page on which there is an uncoloured vignette view of Chichester Cathedral plus pages of descriptive text. Good condition.
From A Pocket Topography and Gazetteer of England
27255 Eastbourne, John Bartholomew, c.1895. Price: 12.00
EASTBOURNE. A colour printed town plan. 16 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches. Small tear in bottom blank margin otherwise good clean condition.
From The Royal Atlas
27284 Sussex, John Speed, 1646. Price: 1,200.00
SUSSEX DESCRIBED AND DIVIDED INTO RAPES.... John Speed's decorative map of the county. A panel bears an acknowledgement to the cartographer John Norden with the name of the publisher George Humble. The title to the map is shown on the pages of an open book and the map is further embellished with an inset town plan of Chichester, Royal Arms, battle scene, coats of arms, description of the battle of Hastings, ships and sea monsters. Description of the county in English with a list of towns on verso. 20 x 15 inches. Rich hand colouring. Good condition.
From Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain.
27288 Sussex, F. S. Weller, c.1898. Price: 6.00
SUSSEX. A colour print lithograph county map. Includes the railways at that time. 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches. Good condition.
From The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England Wales
27414 Sussex, Joan Blaeu, 1648. Price: 500.00
SUTHSEXIA VERNACULE SUSSEX. A fine early engraved map of the county. The title appears in a banner at the top of the map and is flanked by the Royal Arms and the Arms of England both with supporters. A further four coats of arms of the nobility. A large fleet of ships are shown in the English Channel. Latin text on verso. 20 x 15 inches, 520 x 380 mm. Fine early hand colouring. Fine clean crisp condition condition with good full original untrimmed blank margins.
From Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
27602 Hastings & St. Leonards, John Bartholomew, c.1895. Price: 14.00
HASTINGS & ST. LEONARDS. A colour printed town plan. 16 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches. Good clean condition. From The Royal Atlas
SUSSEX. An engraved map of the county embellished with a vignette view of Hastings from the White Rocks. List of hundreds, scale and compass rose. 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches. Hand coloured. Good condition.