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  A Map of GLOCESTER-SHIRE North West from London
First State Third State
Gloucestershire first state Gloucestershire third state
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First state

Imprint:
Publish'd by the Proprietors T. Badeslade & W H Toms Septr. 29th. 1741.

Scale: English Miles. (10 = 22mm)

The map names about thirty places in Gloucestershire and another six outside the county boundary.

Roads shown are:
1. Bristol to Lechlade via Sodbury, Tetbury, Cirencester and Fairford.
2. Bristol to Marsh Field.
3. Monmouth to Lechlade via Colford, Dean, Glocester and Fairford. This road joins the Bristol-Lechlade road between Cirencester and Fairford.
4. A road from Pershore in Worcestershire to Islip in Oxfordshire crosses the north-east of the county, going through Moreton.

The Windrush, Churno, Lidden, Avon, and Severn rivers are named.

Second state

The imprint is unchanged.

About thirty place names have been added to the map.

Three roads have been added:
1. Bristol to Aust Passage.
2. A branch leaves the Bristol-Lechlade road between Winterborn and Sodbury and goes via Wickware, Dursley, Glocester, Cheltenham, Winchcomb and Campden to Clifford.
3. A road from Evesham in Worcestershire crossing the north-east of the county via Campden.

Third state

Imprint changed to:
Publish'd by the Proprietor W H Toms Sept. 29. 1742.

Nine more place names, Eastington, Tormanton, Cromhall, Puckle Ch, Stapleton, Coldaston, Breatgate, Dimmock and Churcham have been added.

A road from Stapleton to Tormanton has been added.


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