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Map of the York to Weft-Chester Road
Located in London, England
A road map or strip map by John Ogilby, showing the route from Warrington to Derby, taken from the 1698 edition of Ogilby’s ‘Britannia’ map. Later solid oak frame.
U.K circa 1700.
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Provenance : purchased as pair from a collector with no 15 London to St Davids. Framed as a pair.
Measures: Black Linear Border around Map Length 44cm., 17 1/8" Height 36cm., 14".
Full Sheet Length 51cm., 20" Height 39cm., 15 1/4"
Frame Length 62cm., 24 1/2 " Height 52cm., 20 1/2"
Literature: In a remarkable life John Ogilby pursued, several careers, each ending in misfortune, and yet he always emerged undeterred, to carry on. His modern reputation is based on his final career, started in his sixty-sixth year, as a publisher of maps and geographical accounts.
Ogilby was born outside Dundee, in 1600, the son of a Scottish gentleman. While he was still a child, the family moved to London. When the elder Ogilby was imprisoned for debt, the young John invested his savings in a lottery, won a minor prize, and settled his father's debts. Unfortunately, not enough money was left to secure John a good apprenticeship; instead, he was apprenticed to a dance master. Ogilby was soon dancing in masques at court but, one day, while executing a particularly ambitious leap, he landed badly. The accident left him with a permanent limp, and ended his dancing career. However, he had come to the attention of Thomas Wentworth, later Earl of Strafford, Charles I's most senior minister. Ever one to exploit his contacts, Ogilby became a dance instructor in Strafford's household.
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