Historical County Map of Lincolnshire
Lincoln Cathedral and Grimsthorpe Castle appear as attractive images which border this reproduction of Thomas Moule's map of Lincolnshire.
A county of England, bounded on the N. by the Humber, which divides it from Yorkshire; on the E. by the German Ocean; on the S.E. by the Wash and part of Norfolk; on the S. by Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire; on the S.W. by Rutland; on the W. by the counties of Leicester and Nottingham; and on the N.W. by Yorkshire. It is 77 miles from N. to S. and 48 in breadth, where widest. It is divided into three parts, namely Holland on the S.E. Kesteven on the S.W. and Lindsey on the N. It contains 30 hundreds, 1 city, 33 market towns, 630 parishes, 280,000 inhabitants..........
A county of England, bounded on the N. by the Humber, which divides it from Yorkshire; on the E. by the German Ocean; on the S.E. by the Wash and part of Norfolk; on the S. by Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire; on the S.W. by Rutland; on the W. by the counties of Leicester and Nottingham; and on the N.W. by Yorkshire. It is 77 miles from N. to S. and 48 in breadth, where widest. It is divided into three parts, namely Holland on the S.E. Kesteven on the S.W. and Lindsey on the N. It contains 30 hundreds, 1 city, 33 market towns, 630 parishes, 280,000 inhabitants..........