File:Montgomeri Merionidh Atlas.jpg

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Hand-drawn map of Montgomery and Merioneth by Christopher Saxton from 1578

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Title
Latina: Montgomeri Merionidh Atlas
Description
English: Atlas created by cartographer Christopher Saxton in 1578 as part of his 'Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales'. Contains hand-written marginal notes.
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Source This file has been provided by the University of Exeter, Special Collections. Image captured by University of Exeter Digital Humanities and taken from Montgomeri Merionidh Map, 1578; C Saxton's Atlas of England and Wales.
Creator
Christopher Saxton  (1540–1610)  wikidata:Q2099402
 
Description cartographer and publisher
Date of birth/death 1540 Edit this at Wikidata 1610 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q2099402
Credit line University of Exeter Special Collections
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 Geotemporal data
Date depicted
Map location Montgomery and Merioneth
Map type County Map
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 Bibliographic data
Publication
Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales
Author
Christopher Saxton  (1540–1610)  wikidata:Q2099402
 
Description cartographer and publisher
Date of birth/death 1540 Edit this at Wikidata 1610 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q2099402
Language Latin
Place of publication London
 Archival data
University of Exeter Special Collections; Rare Books Collection.
Accession number
Rare books B 1590/SAX/XX
Dimensions 550mm x 430mm
Medium Printed; hand coloured.
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Text from /www.raremaps.com[1]:

"The map was the product of Saxton's survey of England, which he commenced in 1574. Despite the arduous and groundbreaking nature of the surveying work, the first plates were already being made in 1574 and the work was complete in 1578. Some have suggested that Saxton relied on John Rudd's earlier surveys to speed up the process. The products of that survey, including the present map, originally appeared in Christopher Saxton's Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales (1579), the first English county atlas. That atlas was made possible through the sponsorship of Queen Elizabeth and William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Elizabeth's chief adviser. Thomas Seckford, who commissioned the survey from Saxton, is honored on this map with the inclusion of his coat of arms including his motto "Industria Naturam Ornat." "

Heraldry

Royal arms of Queen Elizabeth I above, arms of Thomas Seckford below. For heraldry of Thomas Seckford see: Monument in Great Bealings Church, Suffolk, erected in 1583 (when aged 67) by Thomas Seckford (a benefactor of Woodbridge) to his parents Thomas Seckford (died 1575) and Margaret Wingfield (died 1557). Thomas Sekford filius regiae majestati a libellis supplicum per annos 25 observantiae et pietatis ergo posuit aetatis suae 67 Anno Dni 1583. Thomas Seckford, the son, was a Master of the Court of Requests for 25 years. Arms:

  • Central shield, quarterly of 4: (The Topographer and Genealogist, Vol.1, 1846, "Carlford Hundred, Suffolk", p.551 [2][3])
    • 1: Ermine, on a fess gules three escallops argent (Seckford) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.910, with escallops or)
    • 2: Argent, a fess gules between three bugle-horns sable furnished or (Hunter/Venour) (Metcalfe, Walter C., ed. (1882). The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond Herald, 1612, with notes and an appendix of additional Suffolk Pedigrees. Exeter: W. Pollard, p.64[4])
    • 3: Chequy or and vert (Hackford) (Burke, 1884, p.438)
    • 4: Paly of six or and gules, a chief ermine (Genney) (Burke, 1884, p.393 "Genney of Norfolk")
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