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Britannia illustrata. or views of several of the Queens palaces as also of the principal seats of the nobility and gentry of Great Britain curiously engraven on 80 copper plates.

Johannes Kip (Amsterdam c.1653 – Westminster 1722)

Category

Books

Date

1707

Materials

Place of origin

London

Collection

Dunham Massey, Cheshire

NT 3103236

Summary

Bibliographic description

[2]p., 80 plates. fol. Removed from the plan chest in the Library in 2019. An imperfect set of 18 plates: Dunham Massie, the seat of the Rt. Honble. George Earle of Warrington, Wythame in ye county of Berks one of the seats of Rt Honble Montague Earle of Abingdon; Folkington the seate of the Honble Sr William Thomas; Haughton in the county of Nottingham one of the seats of the most noble and mighty Price John Duke of Newcastle; The seat of Wm Chaloner of Gisbrough in Cleaveland in ye county of York; Newby the seat of the Honble Sr Edward Blackett; Ragly in the county of Warwik the seat of Popham Conway Esq.; Newnham Padox in Warwickshire the seat of the Rt. Honble Basill Fielding; Bryanstone in Dorsetshire one of the seats of Henry Portman Esq.; Orchard Portman in Somersetshire one of the seats of Henry Portman Esq.; Brightwel in the county of Suffolk the seat of the Honble. Samuel Barnardiston; Brome Hall in the county of Suffolk one of the seats of the Rt. Honble Charles Lord Cornwallis; New Parke in Surry the seat of the Rt. Honble the Earle of Rochester; Constable Burton in ye North Riding of Yorkshure the seat of the Honbl Sr. Marmaduke Wyvill; Charles Turner Esqr his seat att Kikleatham in Cleveland in the county of York; Ingleby Mannor the seat of the Honble Sr. Wm. Foulis; Temple Newsam the seat of the Rt. Honbl Arthur Lord Ingram; Sprotborough near Doncaster in the county of York one of the seates of the Honbl Sr Godfrey Copley. Binding: Unbound.

Makers and roles

Johannes Kip (Amsterdam c.1653 – Westminster 1722) Leendert Knijff (Haarlem 1650 – London 1721)

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