Old Map of Cheshire 1611 by John Speed - Chester, Warrington, Crewe, Liverpool, Wirral
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This beautifully hand-coloured map depicts ancient Cheshire in 1611, the work of celebrated cartographer John Speed and engraver Jodocus Hondius. Originally published in Speed's "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine," this rare map captures the northwest region during the Stuart era, documenting a landscape of market towns, agricultural heartland, and emerging mercantile centres.
Speed's detailed rendering shows Cheshire's most important settlements clearly: Chester, Warrington, Crewe, Runcorn, Liverpool, and the Wirral all feature prominently in their Early Modern English spellings. Additional towns - Macclesfield, Northwich, Wilmslow, Congleton, Sandbach, Nantwich, Neston, Knutsford, Lymm, and Frodsham - pepper the landscape, revealing a county already rich with commerce and community by the early 17th century.
Perfect for anyone with Cheshire roots or affection for the North of England, this exceptional reproduction makes a thoughtful birthday, Christmas, or housewarming gift. History enthusiasts and map collectors will appreciate its craftsmanship, rarity, and window into England's past.

