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A detailed copperplate engraved map of the English county of Norfolk, titled "NORFOLCIA" within a decorative strapwork cartouche in the upper right. The map is oriented with North ("Septentrio") to the right and South ("Meri:dies") at the bottom left. It depicts coastal features, rivers (such as the "Ouse flu:"), and numerous towns and villages marked with symbols of churches or towers. A scale of miles ("Scala Milliarum") is located in a box at the bottom center-left, next to the engraver's credit "P. Karius caelavit".
North
South
Engraved by P. Karius.
Scale of Miles
Place Names and Geographical Features:
Coastal and Water Features:
The Wash, Ouse river, The old podicke a drainage embankment, The new podicke, Maden lode, Creke lode.
West and North Norfolk:
Old Lynn, Walpole, Tilney, Walton, Wisbech, Walsoken, St. Peter, St. Mary, West Winch, North Runton, South Wootton, North Wootton, Hillington, Wolterton, Fichwell, Burnham, Snettisham, Market Walsingham, Holt, Cley, Cromer, North Walsham, Horsey, Hickling, St. Benet’s.
Central Norfolk:
Stow, Downham, Swaffham, Necton, East Dereham, Reepham, Caston, Aylesham, Attlebridge, Norwich, Thorpe, Caister.
South and East Norfolk / Suffolk Border:
Ely, Littleport, Mildenhall, Brandon, Lakenheath, Wangford, Thetford, New Buckenham, Rockland, Watton, Wymondham, Attlebridge, Loddon, Claxton, Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Corton, Hopton, Schola, Bungay, Beccles, Halesworth, Dunwich, Blythburgh, Southwold.