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      • John Speed’s atlas in the early 17th century included some of the most detailed early maps of Lincolnshire. These maps provided clearer topographical features and more accurate representations of towns and rivers.
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  2. Nov 19, 2015 · This post is primarily intended to share images of some of the interesting early maps of Lincolnshire that still exist, dating from the medieval era through until the early seventeenth century. Details of each map and a brief discussion of the principal points of interest—including the curious region-name 'Ageland' that appears in eastern ...

    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?1
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?2
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?3
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?4
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?5
  3. County maps of Lincolnshire. Maps of the whole county or region, providing an overview of the physical and human landscape. For more detailed maps of rural areas, see Ordnance Survey maps from the 1840s. Browse county maps using a graphic index. Select the county map you wish to view.

  4. This volume provides a detailed catalogue of all the maps of Lincolnshire that show the county as a whole, from the first, issued by Christopher Saxton, in 1576, to 1900, by which time the provision of maps of the county was largely in the hands of the Ordnance Survey.

  5. LINCOLNSHIRE A detailed engraved map of the county embellished with an uncoloured vignette view of Lincoln Cathedral. Explanation and list of hundreds.

    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?1
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?2
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?3
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?4
    • Are there any early maps of Lincolnshire?5
  6. This volume provides a detailed catalogue of all the maps of Lincolnshire that show the county as a whole, from the first, issued by Christopher Saxton, in 1576, to 1900, by which time the provision of maps of the county was largely in the hands of the Ordnance Survey.

  7. The easy-to-use getaway to historical maps in libraries around the world.. Map provided by University Library of Bern. Author is Bowen; Hinton and published by sold by J. Hinton at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church Yard .

  8. Few early Neolithic settlements have been identified in Lincolnshire; examples include a hollow at Dragonby, pottery and flint at Great Ponton, and pottery found in a later barrow at Walesby. [15] Long barrows have been discovered in the southern and central Wolds and include the Giants' Hills barrows at Skendleby . [ 16 ]

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