British Isles Map Guide
PART 4
Part 1: 1579 to 1660
Part 2: 1660 to 1727
Part 3: 1727 to 1820
  Crown 
GEORGE IV (1820 - 1830)
George IV Born at St. James's Palace, London on 12th August, 1762
Ascended the throne in 1820
Married Mrs. Maria Fitzherbert in 1785 and Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbutell in 1795
Had one daughter
Died at Windsor on 26th June, 1830
The eldest son of George III  
ORLANDO HODGSON 1820 - County maps of England.
THOMAS DIX and WILLIAM DARTON 1822 - English county maps.
ARISTIDE MICHEL PERROT 1823 - Unusual small county maps of the British Isles.
WILLIAM EBDEN 1824. County Maps. Later editions by James Duncan in 1833
SAMUEL LEIGH 1825 - Miniature county maps of England and Wales.
JOHN LOTHIAN 1825 - County Maps of Scotland
JAMES PIGOT 1828 - Two series of county maps of England. Example
S.D.U.K.
Society for the Diffusion of
useful Knowledge
1829 onwards. Section maps of England, Wales and Scotland. Town Plans as well as maps and plans of parts of the world.
Crown
WILLIAM IV (1830 - 1837)
William IV Born at Buckingham Palace on 21st August, 1765
Ascended the throne in 1830
Married Adelaide of Sax-Coburg and Meiningen in 1818
Had two daughters
Died at Windsor on 20th June, 1837
The third son of George III  
HENRY TEESDALE 1830 - English county maps.
T. L. MURRAY 1831 - English county maps. Example
SAMUEL LEWIS 1831 - County maps of England, Wales and Ireland. Electoral Maps.
ARCHIBALD FULLARTON 1831 - English county maps, some embellished with a vignette view. ILLUSTRATION
WILLIAM PINNOCK 1833. Unusual wood engraved maps appearing as white engraving on a black background
Example
JAMES DUNCAN 1833 - 65. County Maps
LT. R. K. DAWSON 1832 - County maps of England and Wales. Town plans.
QUEEN VICTORIA (1837 - 1901)
Born at Kensington Palace, London 24th May, 1819
Ascended the throne in 1837
Married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg in 1840
Had four sons and five daughters
Died at Osborne, Isle of Wight on 22nd January , 1901
The daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg  
THOMAS MOULE 1837 onwards The last decorative county maps of England.
CHRISTOPHER & JOHN GREENWOOD 1834. Fine large detailed English county maps and grouped county maps of Wales. Large scale maps.
REUBEN RAMBLE 1845. English county maps with pictorial surrounds Example
GEORGE FREDERICK CRUCHLEY 1858 - New editions of Cary's maps with railways added.
HOBSON'S FOX HUNTING c.1860-80. English county maps by J. & C. Walker showing the various hunts and places of the meets. Example
WILLIAM HUGHES 1868 - County maps published by James Virtue.
O. T. OLSEN 1883. Unusual maps showing the areas where certain types of fish are around the British Isles. Examples
LETTS, SON & CO 1884 County Maps
Part 1: 1579 to 1660
Part 2: 1660 to 1727
Part 3: 1727 to 1820
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