14th Century England Map

14th Century England Map. 14th Century England Map CVGKUG Stafford has been sited too far to the south and west on the Gough Map, as a glance at a modern map quickly reveals The Gough Map is a mid-14th century map of the British Isles, formerly and mistakenly regarded as the earliest road map of the country, and is renowned internationally as one of the earliest maps to show Britain in a geographically recognisable form

Medieval Britain General Maps
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1390-1410, but little is known about its purpose or who commissioned it The map gives a very strong outline of England, but Scotland and Wales is somewhat distorted

Medieval Britain General Maps

For the location of major monuments, see maps included on their individual pages 1390-1410, but little is known about its purpose or who commissioned it Ever since its first known public display in 1768, the Gough Map has been something of a mystery

England 1066.............Since the victory of the Normans in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings and. This map is named after Richard Gough, who donated it to the Bodleian Library in the 19th century 1390-1410, but little is known about its purpose or who commissioned it

Medieval and Middle Ages History Timelines Medieval Maps. Ever since its first known public display in 1768, the Gough Map has been something of a mystery For the location of major monuments, see maps included on their individual pages