Yorkshire
Including 
North Riding (Northallerton, Middlesbrough, Scarborough, Whitby)
East Riding (Beverley, Hull, Bridlington, Driffield, Hornsea, Filey)
West Riding (Wakefield, Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Halifax, Harrogate)








243 - 056
Yorkshire
'The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire'       
Speed, J. (1676)   
52 x 40   

John Speed's superb map of the North and East ridings of Yorkshire, Bassett and Chiswell edition. The map is finely constructed with town plans of Richmond and Hull, a large number of Heraldic shields, galleons at sea, and a sawfish in the sea. The title is displayed in a fine strapwork cartouche. English text verso. A dark impression. Bright early colour. Fine condition 
400.00 GBP










702 - 1947
Yorkshire
'Ducatus Eboracensis Anglis Yorkshire'
Blaeu, J. (1645/62)
51 x 39

Finely engraved map of the County by Joan Blaeu. The map is based on Speed's map of Yorkshire. Features include decorative heraldic shields and a cartouche portraying fishermen. Engraved in Amsterdam the map embodies all the finest aspects of Dutch cartographical style. French text verso. Original colouring. Fine condition.
385.00 GBP










307 - 1162
Yorkshire, East Riding
'Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis; The East Riding of Yorkeshire'
Blaeu, J. (1646/67)
51 x 38

Superb map of the East Riding by Johannes Blaeu after John Speed. German text verso. Finely engraved with full margins. Later colour
295.00 GBP










709 - 2051
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
'The River Humber'
Collins Capt. G (c. 1750)
56 x 45

Finely engraved chart by Captain Greenvile Collins from the “Great Britain's Coasting Pilot”. The first original sea Atlas produced by an Englishman. Commissioned by King Charles II in 1676 and started in 1681 the work took seven years and was first issued as a complete atlas in 1693. This chart a later edition covers the Humber estuary Spurn head and an area of the North Sea.The particularly fine and decorative cartouche carries a dedication to Trinity House at Kingston upon Hull and is illustrated with mermaid and merman and putti. A dark engraving on heavy paper. Later colour. Fine condition
245.00 GBP










905 - 2404
Yorkshire
'A Mapp of Yorkshire...'
Blome, R. (1673)
29 x 21

Decorative map of the County by Richard Blome for his publication "Britannia". The largest series of county maps published by Blome, and generally based on those of Speed. Maps by Blome are characteristic and attractive. Fine condition, later colour.
220.00 GBP










202 - 663
Yorkshire
'The Road from York to West-Chester'       
Ogilby, J. (1698)   
45 x 35   

The road from York to Tadcaster, Leeds, Burstal, Rochdale, Manchester, Eccles, Warrington. From John Ogilby's Britannia, generally considered one of the most important cartographical works of the seventeenth century. Features include town plans of York, Manchester and a fine cartouche. Later colour. Plate number 89. Excellent condition
185.00 GBP










212 - 727
Yorkshire
'The Roads from York to Whitby and Scarborough'       
Ogilby, J. (c. 1698)       
44 x 33   

The roads from York to Whitby and to Scarborough. From John Ogilby's Britannia, generally considered one of the most important cartographical works of the seventeenth century. Features include town plans of York and Whitby and a fine cartouche showing country pursuits to the left and surveying to the right. In this right hand part a man is shown using a way-wiser - reputedly Ogilby himself. Later colour. Plate number 100. This map laid onto thin card and with a few repaired chips to the edges not affecting the road map.
185.00 GBP










202 - 651
Yorkshire
'The Road from Ferrybridge to Boroughbridge continued to Barnard Castle in Com Ebor'
Ogilby, J. (1698)   
45 x 35   

The road from Ferrybridge to Abyforth, Wetherby, Boroughbridge, Rippon, Richmond, Barnard Castle. The Road from Ferrybridge to Wakefield. From John Ogilby's Britannia, generally considered one of the most important cartographical works of the seventeenth century. Features include town plan of Richmond,and a fine cartouche. Later colour. Plate number 95
180.00 GBP










202 - 687
Yorkshire
'The continuation of the Road from London to Barwick'       
Ogilby, J. (c. 1698)       
45 x 33   

The road from York to Burrowbridge, Topcliff, Northallerton, Darlington, Durham . From John Ogilby's Britannia, generally considered one of the most important cartographical works of the seventeenth century. Features include town plan of Durham, and a fine cartouche. Later colour. Plate number 8. Excellent condition.
180.00 GBP










202 - 654
Yorkshire
'The continuation of the Road from London to Barwick'
Ogilby, J. (1698)
44 x 33

The road from Tuxford, to Bawtree, Doncaster, Wentbridge, Tadcaster, York. From John Ogilby's Britannia, generally considered one of the most important cartographical works of the seventeenth century. Features include town plan of York and a fine cartouche. Later colour. Plate number 7. The third map in the London to Barwick series.
175.00 GBP










705 - 1982
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate XVII'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
59 x 60

The Environs of Holmfirth, Huddersfield (south) and Peniston, plate 17 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire. The complete map consists of twenty sheets and was surveyed by Joseph Hodkinson, Thomas Donald and John Ainsley. The scale is one inch to the mile. This plate featuring a very fine town plan of Leeds uncoloured as published. Original outline colour to the map. Condition excellent
160.00 GBP










705 - 1970
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate VIII'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
59 x 60

The Environs of Aldborough, Boroughbridge, Coxwold, Easingwold, Helmsley-Blackmore, Kirkby Moorside, Knaresborough,Thirsk and to the North of York, plate 8 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire. The complete map consists of twenty sheets and was surveyed by Joseph Hodkinson, Thomas Donald and John Ainsley. The scale is one inch to the mile. Original outline colour. The title, slightly trimmed at the top (as published) Fine condition otherwise.
150.00 GBP










705 - 1971
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate IX'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
59 x 60

The Environs of Scarborough, Pickering, Malton, and Driffield, plate 9 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire. The complete map consists of twenty sheets and was surveyed by Joseph Hodkinson, Thomas Donald and John Ainsley. The scale is one inch to the mile. Original outline colour. Fine condition
150.00 GBP

 









705 - 1985
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate V'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
59 x 60

The Reduced Map or Index to the County of York. Plate 5 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire, showing the whole of the county. The grid engraved on the map shows the boundary of each of the twenty sheets of the large map. Showing the main towns and rivers etc. this map is a very fine stand-alone map of the County. Original colour to the three Ridings and also Ainsty Liberty.
120.00 GBP










705 - 1979
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate XIV'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
59 x 60

The Environs of Beverley, Market Weighton, Pocklington, Howden and South Cave, plate 14 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire. The complete map consists of twenty sheets and was surveyed by Joseph Hodkinson, Thomas Donald and John Ainsley. The scale is one inch to the mile. Original outline colour. Condition excellent
120.00 GBP










705 - 1980
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate XX'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
58 x 60

Title page, plate 20 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire. The complete map consists of twenty sheets and was surveyed by Joseph Hodkinson, Thomas Donald and John Ainsley. On this sheet from the second edition, the engraving is of Fountains Abbey by W. Walker after the drawing by N.T. Dall. and the plate is completed by a very fine town plan of Scarborough. Later colour. Condition excellent
120.00 GBP










705 - 1975
Yorkshire
'The County of York Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Plate XV'
Jefferys, T. (1800)
59 x 60

The Environs of Headon, Hornsey, Kingston upon Hull and Patrington, plate 15 of Thomas Jefferys very fine large scale map of Yorkshire. The complete map consists of twenty sheets and was surveyed by Joseph Hodkinson, Thomas Donald and John Ainsley. The scale is one inch to the mile. Original outline colour. Fine condition
100.00 GBP










707 - 2004
Yorkshire
'Bowles's New Medium Map of Yorkshire...'
Bowen, E. & T. (1785)
33 x 23

Finely engraved and detailed map of the county from "Bowles's New Medium English Atlas". The maps in this series are based on those in Emanuel and Thomas Bowen's Atlas Anglicanus, and feature extensive county information on the map. They are distinguished primarily by having newly engraved cartouches, distances from London added to towns, and different imprints at the bottom. Full original colour. Fine condition.
120.00 GBP










232 - 981
Yorkshire
'A Generall Mapp of Yorkshire'       
Blome, R. (c. 1731)
27 x 19   

Finely engraved map of the county by Richard Blome from the atlas "England Exactly Described or a Guide to Travellers…" first published by Thomas Taylor, but herewith from the later edition published by Thomas Bakewell. A major addition to the earlier plates is that roads and distances between towns are now included, after the road surveys of John Ogilby. Fine condition. Later colour
100.00 GBP










212 - 833
Yorkshire
Moll, H. (c. 1724)   
32 x 20   

Finely engraved map of the county by Herman Moll for the publication "A New Description of England and Wales…" The maps in this series include engraved borders of local architectural and antiquarian interest. A unique feature. On this map various stone antiquities and a large urn. Later colour, fine condition.
75.00 GBP










222 - 875
Yorkshire
Starling, T. (c. 1833)   
50 x 39   

Large and detailed map of the County Drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by T. Starling for Lewis's Topographical dictionary. The table top right gives political boundary details. Later colour
65.00 GBP










310 - 1206
Yorkshire
'Yorkshire by J. Seller'
Seller, J. (c. 1703)
15 x 13

Fine map of the county by the Hydrographer and instrument maker John Seller for his "Anglia Contracta". This series of maps were first published in 1695. They were later used in a simplified form by Francis Grose for his "Supplement to the Antiquities of England and Wales", published from 1787. Repair to lower centrefold area, otherwise good condition.
55.00 GBP










403 - 1296
Yorkshire
Pigot, J. & Co. (c. 1826)
36 x 33

Finely engraved map of the county by James Pigot and Co. An early edition ca. 1826. A particular feature of this series of county maps is the attractive accompanying vignette. In this case a view of York Cathedral. Re-margined and a minor repair but generally good condition. Later colour
50.00 GBP










512 - 1746
Yorkshire
'A New Map of Yorkshire divided into its Ridings...'
Cary, J. (1809)
108 x 47

Superbly engraved map of South Yorkshire by John Cary. From "Cary's New English Atlas". The atlas was issued in parts from 1801 to 1809 and published as a complete work in 1809. This map with three vertical folds.Very fine original hand colour. 
120.00 GBP










512 - 1747
Yorkshire
Untitled
Cary, J. (1809)
110 x 47

Superbly engraved map of North Yorkshire by John Cary. From "Cary's New English Atlas". The atlas was issued in parts from 1801 to 1809 and published as a complete work in 1809. The map comprises two sheets. A Western section and Eastern Section both at 55 x 47 cm and each with a vertical fold. Very fine original hand colour. 
120.00 GBP



































1106 - 752

Yorkshire
'A New Map of Yorkshire divided into Ridings &c.'
Smith, C. (1804)
52 x 44 (4)

Very large and decorative map of the County by Jones, Smith & Co. for Smith's New English Atlas. Shows longitudes measured from the meridian of Greenwich. Four double page folio sheets. Very fine original wash colouring to the numerous wapontakes.
220.00 GBP










905 - 2401
Yorkshire, East Riding
'A Map of Ye East Rideing of Yorkshire...'
Blome, R. (1673)  
28 x 23   

Decorative map of the East Riding by Richard Blome for his publication "Britannia". The largest series of county maps published by Blome, and generally based on those of Speed. Maps by Blome are characteristic and attractive. Fine condition, later colour.
135.00 GBP










508 - 1614
Yorkshire, East Riding
'The East Riding of Yorkshire divided into Wapontakes….'
Bowen E. and T. (1767)
33 x 22.5

Very finely engraved map of the East Riding by Emanuel and Thomas Bowen from the "Atlas Anglicanus". The maps are generally derived from those in "The Large English Atlas", and extensive county information accompanying the maps is also a feature of this series. A rare item. Bright original colouring.
120.00 GBP










707 - 2026
Yorkshire, East Riding
'Bowles's New Medium Map of The East Riding of York shire...'
Bowen, E. & T. (1785)
33 x 23

Finely engraved and detailed map of the Riding from "Bowles's New Medium English Atlas". The maps in this series are based on those in Emanuel and Thomas Bowen's Atlas Anglicanus, and feature extensive county information on the map. They are distinguished primarily by having newly engraved cartouches, distances from London added to towns, and different imprints at the bottom. Full original colour. Fine condition.
98.00 GBP










407 - 1391
Yorkshire, East Riding
'A Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire with Ainsty Liberty from the best Authorities'
Cary, J. (1789)
53 x 42

Finely engraved and detailed map of the Riding by John Cary for Camden's Britannia. Later colour. Condition excellent
65.00 GBP










504 - 1578
Yorkshire, East Riding
'The East Riding of York Shire'
Simpson, S. (1746)
18 x 16

Fine map of the county by Samuel Simpson for his publication "The Agreeable Historian". Most of the maps in this rare series are said by Simpson to be based on those of Herman Moll. Later colour
60.00 GBP










212 - 834
Yorkshire, East Riding
Moll, H. (c. 1724) 
32 x 20   

Finely engraved map of the county by Herman Moll for the publication "A New Description of England and Wales…" The maps in this series include engraved borders of local architectural and antiquarian interest. A unique feature. On this map various ancient coins. Later colour, fine condition.
60.00 GBP










602 - 1792
Yorkshire, East Riding
'A Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire'
Kitchin/Jefferys (1751)
13.5 x 18

Finely engraved map of the Riding by Thomas Kitchin and Thomas Jefferys from their publication "The Small English Atlas". This rare series of maps are distinctive by featuring considerable county information below the map. Later colour
55.00 GBP










410 - 1466
Yorkshire, East Riding
'The East Riding of Yorkshire'
Cary, J. (1793)
27 x 22

Elegantly engraved map of the East Riding by John Cary from his "New and Correct Atlas". Original colour. Excellent condition
45.00 GBP





1004 - 402



1004 - 402
Yorkshire, East Riding
Moule, T. (c. 1848)
27 x 20.5

Decorative and detailed steel engraved map of the East Riding. Later colour, good condition.
45.00 GBP










410 - 1461
Yorkshire, West Riding
'Leeds'
Rapkin, J. (1851)
50 x 36

Superb map of the City engraved by John Rapkin, for John Tallis's highly decorative "The Illustrated Atlas". The vignettes show; Mill Hill Chapel, Kirkstall Abbey, Wellington Bridge, New Gaol, Canal Barge, St. Peter's Church, Town Hall, Woodhouse Cemetary. Double page map, later colour. Condition fine.
220.00 GBP










905 - 2400
Yorkshire, West Riding
'A Mapp of the West Ridinge of Yorkeshire...'
Blome, R. (1673)   
32 x 26   

Decorative map of the West Riding by Richard Blome for his publication "Britannia". The largest series of county maps published by Blome, and generally based on those of Speed. Maps by Blome are characteristic and attractive. Fine condition, later colour.
185.00 GBP

 









508 - 1615
Yorkshire, West Riding
'The West Riding of Yorkshire divided into Wapontakes'
Bowen E. & T. (1767)
33 x 22.5

Very finely engraved map of the West Riding by Emanuel and Thomas Bowen from the "Atlas Anglicanus". The maps are generally derived from those in "The Large English Atlas", and extensive county information accompanying the maps is also a feature of this series. A rare item. Bright original colouring.
140.00 GBP











707 - 2027
Yorkshire, West Riding
'Bowles's New Medium Map of The West Riding of York shire...'
Bowen, E. & T. (1785)
33 x 23

Finely engraved and detailed map of the Riding from "Bowles's New Medium English Atlas". The maps in this series are based on those in Emanuel and Thomas Bowen's Atlas Anglicanus, and feature extensive county information on the map. They are distinguished primarily by having newly engraved cartouches, distances from London added to towns, and different imprints at the bottom. Full original colour. Fine condition.
120.00 GBP










411 - 1482

Yorkshire, West Riding
'Bradford'
Rapkin, J. (1851)
34 x 26

Fine map of the City by John Rapkin, for John Tallis's highly decorative "The Illustrated Atlas". The vignettes show; Terminus of the Bradford and Halifax Railway, Airedale College, St. George's Hall, Roman Catholic Chursh, St Peter's Church, Infirmary, and Cemetary. Single page (no central fold). Later colour. Condition fine.
80.00 GBP










602 - 1794
Yorkshire, West Riding
'A Map of the West Riding of Yorkshire'
Kitchin/Jefferys (1751)
13.5 x 18

Finely engraved map of the Riding by Thomas Kitchin and Thomas Jefferys from their publication "The Small English Atlas". This rare series of maps are distinctive by featuring considerable county information below the map. Later colour
70.00 GBP










504 - 1581
Yorkshire, West Riding
Simpson, S. (1746)
18 x 16

Fine map of the county by Samuel Simpson for his publication "The Agreeable Historian". Most of the maps in this rare series are said by Simpson to be based on those of Herman Moll. Margin added to bottom. Later colour
60.00 GBP










309 - 1180
Yorkshire, West Riding
Moule, T. (c. 1848)
26 x 20

Decorative Steel engraved map of the county by Thomas Moule. Inset view of Harewood House. Later colour.
48.00 GBP










705 - 1987
Yorkshire, West Riding
'West Riding of Yorkshire'
Stockdale, J. (c. 1794)
21 x 26

Attractive and detailed map of the Riding by John Stockdale. Later colour
40.00 GBP










905 - 2402
Yorkshire, North Riding
'The North Ridinge of Yorkshire...'
Blome, R. (1673)   
31 x 25   

Decorative map of the North Riding by Richard Blome for his publication "Britannia". The largest series of county maps published by Blome, and generally based on those of Speed. Maps by Blome are characteristic and attractive. Fine condition, later colour.
170.00 GBP










20 - 2530
Yorkshire, North Riding
'Eboracensis Comitatue pars septentrionalis vulgo North Riding'
Hole, W. (c. 1610)   
35 x 20   

Fine early map of the North Riding of Yorkshire by William Hole after Christopher Saxton. From Camden's Britannia. One of the earliest maps of the single Riding. No text verso. Excellent condition with good margins. Later colour.
145.00 GBP










508 - 1613

Yorkshire, North Riding
'The North Riding of Yorkshire divided into Wapontakes….'
Bowen E. and T. (1767)
33 x 22.5

Very finely engraved  map of the North Riding by Emanuel and Thomas Bowen from the "Atlas Anglicanus". The maps are generally derived from those in "The Large English Atlas", and  extensive county information accompanying the maps is also a feature of this series. A rare item. Bright original colouring.
120.00 GBP










611 - 1915
Yorkshire, North Riding
'The North Riding of Yorkshire'
Morden, R. (1722)
42 x 36

Superbly engraved and decorative map of the county by Robert Morden. From the 1722 edition of Camden's Britannia. Excellent condition with good margins. Later colour.
120.00 GBP










707 - 2028
Yorkshire, North Riding
'Bowles's New Medium Map of The North Riding of York shire...'
Bowen, E. & T. (1785)
33 x 23

Finely engraved and detailed map of the Riding from "Bowles's New Medium English Atlas". The maps in this series are based on those in Emanuel and Thomas Bowen's Atlas Anglicanus, and feature extensive county information on the map. They are distinguished primarily by having newly engraved cartouches, distances from London added to towns, and different imprints at the bottom. Full original colour. Fine condition
98.00 GBP










212 - 835
Yorkshire, North Riding
Moll, H. (c. 1724)   
32 x 20   

Finely engraved map of the county by Herman Moll for the publication "A New Description of England and Wales…" The maps in this series include engraved borders of local architechtural and antiquarian interest. A unique feature. On this map various Roman and ecclesiastical monuments, and Saxon coins. Later colour, fine condition.
65.00 GBP










504 - 1582
Yorkshire, North Riding
'The North Riding of York Shire'
Simpson, S. (1746)
18 x 16

Fine map of the county by Samuel Simpson for his publication "The Agreeable Historian". Most of the maps in this rare series are said by Simpson to be based on those of Herman Moll. Margin added to bottom. Later colour
50.00 GBP











805 - 2262
Yorkshire, North Riding
Moule, T. (c. 1850)  
27 x 20   

Attractive steel engraved map by Thomas Moule. Moule was a heraldry expert and antiquarian and the attractive embellishments on his maps make them amongst the last of the decorative maps to be published. Later colour. Good condition with margins.
50.00 GBP










20 - 2522
Yorkshire, North Riding
'Durham and North Yorkshire'       
Cary, J. (c. 1794)   
40 x 26   

Durham and North Yorkshire area map by John Cary from his British Atlas. Two maps conjoined to make one larger one. Original colour
50.00 GBP






09010 - 37



09010 - 37
Yorkshire, North Riding
Leeds
Dispatch Atlas (1863)
42 x 31

Sepia printed, highly detailed town plan.
18.00 GBP