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A monochrome engraved map of the English counties of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, and Rutland. The map features numerous towns, villages, rivers, and county boundaries indicated by dashed lines. A decorative strapwork cartouche in the lower-left corner contains the Latin title. On the right-hand border, a scale of miles is provided, labeled "Scala Miliarium." The cardinal directions are labeled in Latin along the margins of the map: Septent. (North) at the top, Oriens (East) on the right, Meridies (South) at the bottom, and Occidens (West) on the left.
North
East
South
West
[Scale]
Scale of Miles
5 10
[Map Labels]
Spalding, Market Deeping, Crowland, St. Ghes:tide possibly Gedney, St. Mary's, Wisbech, Elm, Downham, March, Wimblington, Littleport, Whittlesey, Thorney, Stamford, Peterborough, Yaxley, Cawcot, Chatteris, Prickwillow, Mildenhall, Ely, Haddenham, Fordham, St. Ives, Fenton, Ramsey, Hammerton, Kimbolton, St. Neots, Swaffham, Milton, Denny, Retrie, Newmarket, Cambridge, Linton, Great Shelford, Hawkston, Royston, Barkway, Baldock, Potton, Hallington, Bourne, Biggleswade, Shefford, Newport Pagnell, Bedford, Roxxton, Archester, Higham Ferrers, Thrapston, Kettering, Sudborough, Oundle, Yarwell, Fotheringhay, Tickover, Ketton, Oakham, Stratton, Easton, Northampton, Olney, Towcester, Grafton, Stony Stratford, Woburn, Toddington, Dunstable, Luton, Buckingham, Souldern, Hellindon, Brodwin, Farnborough, Napton, Fleknoo, Daventry, Great Doddington, Kilsby, Lilbourne, Clifton, Dunchurch, Oxendon, Harborough, Lutterworth.