
A reproduction map of Middlesex from 1610., It is very detailed and sectioned. The smaller texts are very clear also.
This map also shows some landscape area‘s and includes old english spelling of names such as Waltham Forfeft rather than the modern day spelling of Waltham forest., and High Bernet rather than high Barnet.
A fascinating glimpse into the past. It makes for a great conversation piece and looks exceptional framed on your wall
This comes as a digital product or printed and delivered to an address of your choice as A4 or A3 pdf
The name of the county derives from its origin as a homeland for the Middle Saxons in the early Middle Ages, with the county subsequently part of that territory in the ninth or tenth century.
The City of London, formerly part of the county, became a self governing county corporate in the twelfth century; the City was still able to exert influence as the sheriffs of London maintained their jurisdiction in Middlesex, though the county otherwise remained separate