Early English Old Maps: Old Maps of Ireland dating from the 16th Century. Showing the many battlelines, villages, hamlets and farmsteads

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Ireland (1690): Map of the Battle of the Boyne. (South being up; west to the right.) 1. Drogheda 2. Jacobite army 3. Jacobite batteries 4. Donore 5. Oldbridge 6. William's line of march from Ardee 7. A small hamlet 8. The Williamite Camp 9. The hill whence William saw the Jacobite camp 10. Pass called King William's Glen 11. Place where William was wounded 12. Slane 13. Bridge near Slane 14. Where the Dutch passed the river 15. French and Enniskillingers ditto 16. Sir J. Hansner's & Count Nassau's ditto 17. Left wing of William's Horse 18. Mattlock rivulet 19. Where right wing of William's army crossed the river 20. Village of Duleek 21. Low marshy ground 22. Rosnaree

16th Century Old Antique Map of Ireland (1567)'Hibernia: Insula non procul ab Anglia vulgare Hirlandia vocata'. Map showing place-names, hills in relief, ships, fish, and a sea monster. Drawn by John Goghe, 1567.

16th Century Old Antique Map of the coast of Ireland (1580) from Dublin to Carrickfergus, showing principal towns and abbeys, and hills in relief. Notes of distances from Galloway, Isle of Man, and Holyhead. Decorated by drawings of a ship and two fishing boats. Scale bar on a ruler surmounted by dividers

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16th Century Old Antique Map of the coast of Ireland (1580) from Dublin to Carrickfergus, showing principal towns and abbeys, and hills in relief. Notes of distances from Galloway, Isle of Man, and Holyhead. Decorated by drawings of a ship and two fishing boats. Scale bar on a ruler surmounted by dividers