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This is the FIRST PUBLISHED MAP OF THE ORDNANCE SURVEY, a monumental moment and achievement in British cartography. Despite being published for the Ordnance it was never incorporated into the National Series. The second map to be published and the first of the National Series was that of Essex. Interestingly those of Kent were not included until 1816 to 1819 but would still be numbered 1 to 4. Although the imprint is dated 1 January 1801 its publication appears to have been slightly later according to the advertisement in ‘The Times’ on 13 January. It is engraved by Thomas Foot. The first triangle of what is now the national grid was observed by Captain Mudge from the tower of Lympne Castle to Dungeness Lighthouse. From here the survey spread out over the whole of Great Britain. Its accuracy is a testament to the work, recent satellite mapping was compared by the Ordnance Survey with Mudge’s map which was found to be only a few inches out.

A rare map in any state but particularly so in the early impressions. According to Burgess’ study of the map the north-west and south-west sheets are in state 3, those of the north-east and south-east are in state 2. The main roads are coloured in brown as usual and the detail is remarkable. The whole was engraved by Thomas Foot. The Ordnance Survey evolved in 1824 into the format that we are familiar with which ignores county borders. Up to that date the traditional county format was maintained. Burgess (2009) 81; Hellyer (1999) no. 1.1; Rodger (1972) no. 235; Worms & Baynton-Williams (2011).

MUDGE, William

General Survey of England and Wales ... An entirely new and accurate Survey of the County of Kent with part of the County of Essex, Done by the Surveying Draughtsmen of His Majesty's Board of Ordnance..., under the Direction of Capt. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery F.R.S.

William Faden, London, 1801
1190 x 1760 mm. cut, dissected and mounted on contemporary linen, with Faden’s publisher’s label pasted on, with early colour highlighting the roads, with slight dust soiling and staining, preserved in full contemporary marbled calf slipcase with inner sleeve, with the gilt arms of Ordnance Survey on the front, light wear, in good condition.
Stock number: 9045

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