Complete Bibliography of Sources Used

The British atlas; comprising a series of county maps…intended to illustrate and accompany 'The beauties of England and Wales, published under the direction and superintendence of the authors of that work. Part 19. London, 'Printer for the Proprietors' 1808.

Camden's Britanniae, newly translated into English. Published by Edmund Gibson. London, A. Swalle and A. and J. Churchill, 1695.

Capper, Benjamin Pitts. A topographical dictionary of the United KingdomAccompanied by 46 maps, drawn purposely for this work, on an original plan By Benjamin Pitts Capper, Esq. London, Richard Phillips, 1808.

Kingsley, D. Printed Maps of Sussex, 1575-1900. Gloucester: Sussex Record Society.

Kitchin's English atlas: or, a compleat set of maps of all the counties of England and Wales … The whole engraved… from drawings after actual surveys and other best authorities. By Thomas Kithen, geographer to His Royal Highness, the Duke of York. London, J. Dodsley, 1765.

"The London Magazine: or, gentleman's monthly intelligence" … vol. 19. London, R. Baldwin. Issue for January 1750.

Martin, Benjamin.The Natural history of England, or, a description of each particular county… Vol. 1, London, W. Owen and 'the Author', 1759

McCann, Timothy J. Restricted Grandeur: Impressions of Chichester 1586-1948. Chichester: The West Sussex County Council, 1995.

Moule, Thomas.The English Counties delineated; or, a topographical description of England. Illustrate by … a complete series of county maps. vol. 1. London, George Virute, 1837 and 1839.

The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine: presenting an exact geography of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and the iles adjoining: with the shrines, hundreds, cities and shire-towns within ye kingdom of England, divided and described by Iohn Speed. London, John Sudbury and George Humble, 1611 (actually published in 1612).

 This page was created and planned by:
 Dominic Fontana  Dr. Fontana is a Senior lecturer in GIS with interests in Data Management, Maritime and Inter-tidal Archaeology, Photogrammetry, and Surveying in the University of Portsmouth, Department of Geography. This page is the product of his interest and enthusiasm in these maps, and is intended to be part of a larger comparitive study of old county maps.
 Julia Sienkewicz  Ms. Sienkewicz is an undergraduate student at Mt. Holyoke College in the United States. She spent two months as a guest student at the University of Portsmouth in the summer of 2000, and worked to create this web-site under the guidance of Dominic Fontana.