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  1. Ordnance Survey Maps - Six-inch England and Wales, 1842-1952. The most comprehensive, topographic mapping covering all of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s. Two editions for all areas, and then regular updates in the 20th century for urban or rapidly changing areas. Browse the maps:

  2. Nov 28, 2022 · John Speed’s 1610 map of Monmouthshire. The Tudor period saw momentous religious and administrative changes that affected Monmouthshire.

  3. Sometimes the construction of new town halls or hospitals resulted in major revisions to the particular sheets which included them. For example, Halifax Sheet 6 includes the new railway station (opened 1855), the new Town Hall (opened 1860) along with two new streets, and changes to the New Market (probably ca. 1854). This probably reflects ...

  4. The lived in the Weslyan Chapel at Narth in 1861 and in Merryland. During the 1880's Henry and Clara Morgan moved to Whitebrook. Henry was a tin worker, probably at the Redwood Tin works while Clara raised a family of 4 boys: Ernest, William James (Brinley's grandfather), Harry and George. These could be the fighting Morgan's of family lore.

  5. In Wales only 50 of 1,091 were sealed as first-class maps, mostly for Districts in Monmouthshire or Breconshire. The remainder were simply certified as being the documents on which the tithe rent-charge apportionment was based.

  6. Slater's Directory of Monmouthshire 1868 (Digital Download) Ref: MON1868SLDL The Directory was originally published with "Beautiful County Maps and a Large Sheet Map of Wales".

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