List of maps and plans

A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 6. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1978.

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'List of maps and plans', in A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 6, (London, 1978) pp. xii. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol6/xii [accessed 19 April 2024]

LIST OF MAPS AND PLANS

The maps and plans, except for Baker's map and the plans of churches, were drawn by K. J. Wass from drafts by Susan M. Keeling and A. P. M. Wright; those of the hundreds and of the parishes in Radfield hundred are based on the Ordnance Survey with the sanction of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office, Crown Copyright reserved. The plans of Linton and Sawston churches were drawn by A. P. Baggs and are based on surveys by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England).

Chilford hundred, 1845 page 2
Castle Camps in the late 16th century. From a map of 1618 in the Charterhouse muniments " 38
Linton street-plan, 1830. From a draft inclosure map, c. 1837: C.R.O., 152/P 13 " 82
Linton parish before inclosure. From a draft inclosure map, c. 1837: C.R.O., 152/P 13; map of Barham fee, 1600: Pemb. Coll. Mun., T.i.c.; map of Catley Park estate, 1779: C.R.O., 124/P 64 " 90
Plan of Linton church " 101
Radfield hundred, 1845 " 126
Balsham village, 1617. From a map of 1617 in the Charterhouse muniments " 127
Parishes in Radfield hundred in the late 18th century. From inclosure maps for Balsham, Brinkley, Carlton cum Willingham, Dullingham, Stetchworth, and West Wratting, tithe maps of Burrough Green and Westley Waterless, and estate maps of Balsham (Charterhouse muniments), Carlton (C.R.O., R 54/21/1), Dullingham (Clare Coll. Mun.), Stetchworth (C.U.L., MS. Plan 345), and Weston Colville (C.U.L., MS. Plan 550r) " 165
Whittlesford hundred, 1845 " 200
Chilford, Radfield, and Whittlesford hundreds as shown on Baker's Map of Cambridgeshire, 1824 facing page 240
Plan of Sawston church page 260
Whittlesford before inclosure, c. 1810. From an inclosure map, 1810 " 264