Historical County Map of Kent
Greenwich Hospital, Rochester and Dover are just some of the scenes depicted on this beautiful cartographical reproduction of Thomas Moule's map of Kent.
A county of England, bounded on the W. and S.W. by Surrey and Sussex; on the N. by the Thames; on the E. and S.E. by the German Ocean and the Straits of Dover; and on the S. by Sussex and the English Channel. From E. to W. it is about 58 miles, and from N. to S. about 30 to 36. It is divided into five lathes, under each of which, are several hundreds, which contain two cities, 39 market towns, 408 parish churches, 1180 villages, near 80,000 houses, and about 479,155 inhabitants........
A county of England, bounded on the W. and S.W. by Surrey and Sussex; on the N. by the Thames; on the E. and S.E. by the German Ocean and the Straits of Dover; and on the S. by Sussex and the English Channel. From E. to W. it is about 58 miles, and from N. to S. about 30 to 36. It is divided into five lathes, under each of which, are several hundreds, which contain two cities, 39 market towns, 408 parish churches, 1180 villages, near 80,000 houses, and about 479,155 inhabitants........