Historical County Map of Derbyshire
Depicted in this stunning reproduction of Thomas Moule's map of Derbyshire are scenes of Matlock in 1790, All Saints (Derby), an image of the entrance into the Peak Cavern, and an image of the view over Chatsworth House.
A county of England bounded on the W. and N.W. by Cheshire and Staffordshire, on the N. by Yorkshire, and on the E. by Nottinghamshire; and on the S. and the S.E. by Leicestershire and a point of Warwickshire. It extends nearly 56 miles in length from N. to S. and 34 from E. to W. where broadest; but in the S. part it is not above six. It is divided into six hundreds, in which are 10 market towns, and 106 parishes.........
A county of England bounded on the W. and N.W. by Cheshire and Staffordshire, on the N. by Yorkshire, and on the E. by Nottinghamshire; and on the S. and the S.E. by Leicestershire and a point of Warwickshire. It extends nearly 56 miles in length from N. to S. and 34 from E. to W. where broadest; but in the S. part it is not above six. It is divided into six hundreds, in which are 10 market towns, and 106 parishes.........