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  A Map of NORFOLK N. East from London
First State Third State
Norfolk first state Norfolk 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 = 18mm)

The map names about thirty-five places in Norfolk and five outside the county boundary.

Roads shown are:
1. Norwich to Aye in Suffolk, crossing the county boundary near Dis.
2. Norwich to Thetford via Windham and Attleborough.
3. From the Suffolk boundary near Brandon to Wells via Swafham, Fakenham and Walsingham. This road has a short branch to Litcham leaving it between Swafham and Fakenham.
4. A branch from the road near Swafham to Lynn Regis.

The Ouse, Little Ouse, Winsder, Stoke, Yare, Waveney and Thirn rivers are named.

Second state

The imprint is unchanged.

About thirty-five place names have been added to the map.

Roads added:
1. Lynn Regis to Southery via Seeching and Downham.
2. Lynn Regis to Litcham via Gayton.
3. Lynn Regis to Burnham via Castle Riseing and Bircham Mag.
4. Norwich to Litcham via Foxley, Beteley and Mileham.
5. Norwich to Cromer via Ingworth.
6. Norwich to Hadskodthorp via Loddon.

A dotted line has been added to mark the Cambridgeshire/Lincolnshire boundary.

Third state

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


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