[Old series Ordnance Survey maps of England and Wales]
1805-1834 [i.e. 1834-1835?]
2
Historical descriptions of new and elegant picturesque views of the antiquities of England and Wales
[1786]
3
Ogilby, John, 1600–1676
Britannia, volume the first, or, An illustration of the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales
MDCLXXV [1675]
4
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey
[Old series Ordnance Survey maps of England and Wales]
[1839-1874?]
5
Gardner, W. R.
New and Improved map of England and Wales, including the principal part of Scotland
16th. April 1823
6
Jesse, John Heneage, 1815–1874
George Selwyn and his contemporaries
1843-1844
7
Peacock, W. (William), -1910
Peacock's Superior dissected maps
[between 1875 and 1909]
8
Hobson, William Colling
Hobson's fox-hunting atlas
[1850?]
9
Malcolm, James Peller, 1767–1815
Lives of topographers and antiquaries who have written concerning the antiquities of England,
1815
10
Lysons, Samuel, 1763–1819
An account of Roman antiquities discovered at Woodchester in the county of Gloucester
1797
11
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey
[Old series Ordnance Survey maps of England and Wales]
Novr. 9th, 1843 [i.e. ca. 1853-1874?]
12
Ogilby, John, 1600–1676
Britannia, volume the first, or, An illustration of the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales
MDCLXXV [1675]
13
Artis, Edmund Tyrell, 1789–1847
The Durobrivae of Antoninus
1828
14
Ashley, Peter, 1948–
Bridging the gap
[2001]
15
Adams, Mr. (John), -1738
Index villaris, or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, ... the bishopricks, deanries [sic], churches, chapels, hospitals