XLVII - Printed maps and plans of Leeds, 1711-1900; compiled by K. J. Bonser and H. Nichols, 1960.
CONTENTS
PREFACE | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xi |
PRINTED MAPS AND PLANS OF LEEDS, 1711-1900 | 1 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 126 |
INDEX OF PERSONS | 145 |
INDEX OF SUBJECTS | 148 |
List of Illustrations
Plate | |
I. | J. Dickinson. A map of all the lands belonging to the Right Hon. George earl of Cardigan, in his mannor of Hedingley, Kirkstall, and Burley. 1711. |
II. | J. Cossins. A new and exact plan of the town of Leedes. L725, |
.III. | T, Jefferys. A plan of Leeds. 1770. |
IV. | A map of near 10 miles round Leeds. Attributed to Thomas Wright. 1797. |
V. | C. Fowler. Plan of the town of Leeds, with the recent improvements. 1821. |
VI. | C. Fowler. Plan of the several turnpike roads between Leeds and Doncaster. 1822. |
VII. | Cholera plan of Leeds. From Leeds Board of Health veport. 1833. |
VIII. | Map of the borough of Leeds, published by Baines & Newsome, 1834. |
IX. | H. Burn. View of Leeds from near the Halifax New Road. 1846. |
X. | Newsam & Son, Surveyors. Plan of the Middleton and other estates, for sale October 1853. |
XI. | Plan of part of Leeds shewing the terminus of the various railways and the property between the proposed through line and New Central Railway Station, by the North Eastern Railway Company, also those suggested by J. F. Masser. 1864. [Reproduction of part of the plan. ]j |
XII. | J. Eddison. Roundhay Park Estate. 1871. |