List of maps

A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 17, Calne. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2002.

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'List of maps', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 17, Calne, (London, 2002) pp. viii. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol17/viii [accessed 24 April 2024]

LIST OF MAPS

The maps listed below were drafted by D. A. Crowley, Jane Freeman, and Carrie Smith, and were digitized by R. A. Canham, County Archaeologist for Wiltshire, and his colleagues in the Archaeology service of the Libraries and Heritage branch of Wiltshire County Council's Education department. The parish boundaries are taken from tithe award maps and Ordnance Survey maps of the later 19th century.

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Wiltshire Victoria County History: key to volumes published xv
Calne Hundred c. 1840 4
Berwick Bassett 1839, based on the tithe award map 11
Blackland c. 1844, based on the tithe award maps of Blackland and Calne 19
Calne (West) and Bowood 1843, based on the tithe award maps of Bowood, Calne, and Pewsham, and on a manuscript map in the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office (G 18/1/9) 28
Calne (East) 1843, based on the tithe award map of Calne and on a manuscript map in the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office (G 18/1/9) 31
Calne: the town in 1828, based on a manuscript map in the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office (G 18/1/9) 37
Calne parish:
Calne outside the town, 1843, from the maps on pp. 28, 31 53
Quemerford in 1843, from the map on p. 31 57
Stock and Stockley in 1843, from the maps on pp. 28, 31 59
Studley and Derry Hill in 1843, from the map on p. 28 61
Whetham and Sandy Lane in 1843, from the map on p. 28 63
Bowood in 1843, from the map on p. 28 117
Calstone c. 1844, based on the tithe award maps of Blackland, Calne, and Calstone Wellington 125
Cherhill 1843, based on the tithe award map 137
Compton Bassett 1843, based on the tithe award map 148
Heddington 1841, based on the tithe award map 161
Yatesbury c. 1839, based on the tithe award map 173