Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary was first published in 1831, and there were a mumber or re-issues up to 1849. The county maps, which were drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker, were sometimes published with the text and sometimes in a separate, accompanying atlas volume. This example dates from the 1831 or 1835 editions.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary was first published in 1831, and there were a mumber or re-issues up to 1849. The county maps, which were drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker, were sometimes published with the text and sometimes in a separate, accompanying atlas volume. This example dates from the 1831 or 1835 editions.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Original outline colour. Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of England ran to several editions, with the county maps bound into a separate atlas volume. The maps were drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker.
Samuel Lewis first published his Dictionary in 1831, and there were a number of further editions up to 1849. They contained a set of county maps drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J. & C. Walker. In some editions the maps were interspersed with the text, and in other cases they were combined as a separate atlas volume. This example is from the editions of 1833 or 1835, so distinguished by the electoral notes added above the top border after the Reform Act. These were later replaced by notes relating to the Poor Law Unions.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. Some foxing.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. Some light brown staining beneath the top border..
Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary was first published in 1831, and there were a mumber or re-issues up to 1849. The county maps, which were drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker, were sometimes published with the text and sometimes in a separate, accompanying atlas volume. This example dates from the 1845 edition.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published by Samuel Lewis to show the new electoral changes wrought by the 1832 Reform Act. The cartographer was R. Creighton and the maps were engraved by J. and C. Walker. Original colour
Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of England was first published in 1831, and ran to several editions up to 1849, with the county maps bound into a separate atlas volume. The maps were drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker. This example dates from 1840 onwards, when the boundaries of the Poor Law Unions were added to the maps. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary was first published in 1831, and there were a mumber or re-issues up to 1849. The county maps were sometimes published with the text and sometimes in a separate, accompanying atlas volume. This example dates from the 1833 or 1835 editions in which notes on places of elections and polling were added outside the top border. This information was erased from later editions. Original colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Shoreham. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
York, Thirsk and Richmond. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Scarborough, Whitby, Malton, Northallerton. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. A few light brown marks.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Samuel Lewis first published his Dictionary in 1831, and there were a number of further editions up to 1849. They contained a set of county maps drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J. & C. Walker. In some editions the maps were interspersed with the text, and in other cases they were combined as a separate atlas volume. This example is from the editions of 1840 or later, so distinguished by the notes on Poor Law Unions added above the top border to replace previous electoral notes. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. A couple of light brown spots.
West Riding. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. A light brown mark.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. The map suffers from foxing and is priced accordingly.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary was first published in 1831, and there were a mumber or re-issues up to 1849. The county maps were sometimes published with the text and sometimes in a separate, accompanying atlas volume. This example dates from the 1831 or 1835 editions. Original outline colour.
This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example of the county map being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary was first published in 1831, and there were a mumber or re-issues up to 1849. The county maps, which were drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker, were sometimes published with the text and sometimes in a separate, accompanying atlas volume. This example dates from an edition between 1840 and 1849.
Chester, Stockport and Macclesfield. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Cheshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Oxford, Banbury and Woodstock. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Oxfordshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Maidstone and Sandwich. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Kent towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Marlow, High Wycombe and Buckingham. This map, drawn by R.Creighton and engraved by J.& C. Walker, shows the boundaries of 3 major Buckinghamshire towns following the 1832 Reform Act. It comes from A View of the Representative History of England, of which there were 2 issues in 1835 and 1840. Original outline colour.
Portsmouth, Newport (IOW) and Andover. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
London (Southwark), Guildford and Reigate. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Surrey boroughs towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour with some modern enhancement..
London - Marylebone and Finsbury. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major London (then Middlesex) boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour with some modern enhancement. Supplied mounted and ready to frame.
Boston. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Newcastle, North Shields, Berwick and Morpeth. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Northumbrian boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Maldon, Harwich and Colchester. The map, engraved by R.Creighton, shows the boundaries of 3 major Essex towns following the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840. Original outline colour.
Lewes, Chichester and Brighton. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Sussex towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Barnstaple, Tiverton, Ashburton and Dartmouth. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 3 major Devon towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Shoreham. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Bodmin, Launceston, Liskeard and Helstone. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Cornish boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. Some light brown offsetting.
Shrewsbury and Ludlow. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Shropshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Gloucester, Tewkesbury and Stroud. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Gloucestershire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Christchurch and Lymington. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Derby. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Wilton and Malmesbury. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Wiltshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. Some light brown offsetting.
Dudley, Kidderminster, Evesham and Bewdley. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Worcestershire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Reading, Abingdon, Windsor and Wallingford. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. TFour maps on one map sheet of 4 major Berkshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Exeter and Tavistock. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Devonshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Lincoln, Grimsby, Grantham and Stamford. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Lincolnshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Frome, Taunton, Wells and Bridgewater. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Somerset towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Carlisle, Whitehaven and Cockermouth. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Cumberland towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Winchester, Southampton and Petersfield. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Wolverhampton and Walsall. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Staffordshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Warwick and Coventry. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Warwickshire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Salibury, Devizes, Marlborough and Westbury. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Wiltshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Truro, St. Ives, Penryn and Falmouth. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet, showing 4 of the major boroughs of Cornwall. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Devonport, Plymouth, Honiton and Totnes. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Devon towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Leicester. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. A single sheet map of Leicestershire's county town. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Birmingham. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Stoke-on-Trent. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Cricklade. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. Some light brown off-setting.
Wareham, Shaftesbury and Lyme Regis. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Dorset towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Greenwich and Hythe. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Kentish boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Bridgenorth and Wenlock. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Shropshire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Worcester and Droitwich. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Worcestershire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Bristol and Bath. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Gloucestershire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Dorchester, Bridport, Poole and Weymouth. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Dorset boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Peterborough and Northampton. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major east Midlands boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Leeds and Pontefract. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of major Yorkshire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. A couple of unobtrusive light-brown marks
Durham, Sunderland, South Shields and Gateshead. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Durham boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Hereford and Leominster. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of the 2 major Herefordshire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Manchester and Salford. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Lancashire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Aylesbury. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. As one of the major Buckinghamshire boroughs, Aylesbury has a page to itself. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
St Albans and Hertford. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. This map sheet includes plans of the 2 Hertfordshire boroughs. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Ashton Under Lyne, Rochdale, Warrington and Bury. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Lancashire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Arundel, Rye and Hastings. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of 3 major Hampshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Kendal. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. The map of Kendal, the largest borough in Westmorland, is given a page to itself in the book. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.
Lichfield, Tamworth, Stafford and Newcastle-unde-Lyme. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Four maps on one map sheet of 4 major Staffordshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. A little light foxing
Chippenham and Calne. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Two maps on one map sheet of 2 major Wiltshire towns. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. Some light brown off-setting.
Bedford. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour. A few light brown marks.
Monmouth, Newport and Usk. This work was published in 1835 as a companion volume to Lewis's Topographic Dictionary. It contains county and borough maps, drawn by R. Creighton and engaved by J.& C. Walker, and was designed to show the electoral and boundary changes effected by the 1832 Reform Act. Three maps on one map sheet of the 3 boroughs of Monmouthshire. There were 2 issues of the work in 1835 and 1840, this example being from the 1835 first edition. Original outline colour.