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1736 Roads from Cardigan to Talybont

Llanrhystud in 1736 drawn & engraved by John Owen & Emanuel Bowen, Britannia Depicta
Published by John Owen, drawn & engraved by Emanuel Bowen,
Britannia Depicta, 1736

'Britannia Depicta' is an early road atlas of England & Wales, published by John Owen in 1720 using engravings by Emanuel Bowen. It contains over 200 road maps and a small map and description of each county. It was republished 12 times between 1720 and 1764 and I beleave this to be from the fourth edition published in 1736.

Llanrhystud in 1736, was spelt like this: Llanrusted, look at the map.

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Map of North & South Wales in 1833

Map of North & South Wales Divided into Counties showing. The Principal Roads, Rivers, Railways & Canals. Drawn by C. Creighton, Engraved by J & C. Walker for Lewis Topographical Dictionary, London 1833. View Map of Wales >>


Detailed view of Llanrhystud in 1610

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Detailed view of Llanrhystud in 1736

Follow this link to see a detailed look at Llanrhystud in 1736, back then Llanrhystud was spelt like this: Llanrusted.
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Detailed view of Llanrhystud in 1840

Follow this link to see a detailed look at Llanrhystud in 1840, back then Llanrhystud was spelt with two Y's like this: Llanrhystyd.
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Detailed view of Cardiganshire 1840

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Historic Maps of Cardiganshire

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