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Ireland between Londonderry and Dublin, 1595 (linen, paper)




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Ireland between Londonderry and Dublin, 1595 (linen, paper)

7339818 Ireland between Londonderry and Dublin, 1595 (linen, paper) by Thomas, John (16th century); 104x113.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Ihon Thomas
Scale: [ca. 1:150 000]. Cartographic Note: North at 90 degrees. In the scale cartouche text box the surveyor states that his map shows only what he has himself surveyed and expresses a willingness to survey the whole of Ireland. The coat of arms of Lord Burghley is also depicted. The map was drawn early in the Nine Years Rebellion led by Hugh O'Neill against the English. John Thomas, a soldier, also drew plans of the Battle of Belleek and siege of Enniskillen in 1594. Belleek is captioned on this map: ye fourde where Sr Henry Bagnall marshall of her Maj Army of Ireland went over & gave the over througe unto ye traytor maggyer [McGuire]'. Near Enniskillen ye fount wherin fresh beaved her maj forces is marked. From volume eight, Maps of Ireland, of the Dartmouth collection of maps and plans, compiled for or by George Legge, Master General of the Ordnance.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

Media ID 38410142

© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning print captures a historical map of Ireland between Londonderry and Dublin from 1595, created by John Thomas. The map, made on linen and paper, measures 104x113.5 cm and is housed in the National Maritime Museum in London. The intricate details of the map reveal a snapshot of Ireland during a tumultuous time - the Nine Years Rebellion led by Hugh O'Neill against English rule. The scale cartouche notes that only areas personally surveyed are depicted, with an offer to survey the entire country. Notable features include the coat of arms of Lord Burghley and references to key events such as the Battle of Belleek and siege of Enniskillen in 1594. Belleek is labeled as 'ye fourde where Sr Henry Bagnall marshall of her Maj Army of Ireland went over & gave the over througe unto ye traytor maggyer [McGuire],' providing insight into military movements during this period. This print offers a glimpse into Irish history at a pivotal moment, showcasing both geographical accuracy and political significance. It serves as a valuable piece for those interested in cartography, military history, or the complex relationship between England and Ireland in the late 16th century.

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