John Speed
41 x 53 cm
The map is fundamentally based on the survey performed by Christopher Saxton in 1578, but Saxton combined Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire on the same sheet when publishing his atlas in 1579. Speed separated these counties into two separate maps in his "Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine" and developed the aesthetic of the map to a new level with the addition of the city plan, the splendid coats of arms, and the handsome compass rose.
Although the survey is based on Saxton, Speed's maps are famous for the inset city plans, which are often Speed's own work as well as often being the first printed plans of these towns. This is the case with this inset map of Montgomery; no earlier printed plans of the town have been recorded.
The example offered for sale is distinguished by the addition of truly magnificent original colour, heightened in gold.
English descriptive text on the verso. [WCTS1453]