Robert Morden

Between about 1675 and his death in 1703, he was based "under the sign of the Atlas" at premises in Cornhill and New Cheapside, London. His cartographical output was large and varied. His best-known maps are those of South Wales, North Wales and the English Counties first published in a new edition of William Camden's ''Britannia'' in 1695, and subsequently reissued in 1722, 1753 and 1772. These maps were based on new information from gentlemen of each county, and were newly engraved. Each had a decorated cartouche, and showed numerous place names. Morden also produced in 1701 a series of smaller county maps often known as Miniature Mordens.
In 1695 he published a map of Scotland. It is in parts (e.g. Skye and the Western Isles) essentially a copy of the 1654 map done by Robert Gordon of Straloch, published by Joan Blaeu; other parts show evidence of more accurate cartography.
His (fourth edition) of ''Geography Rectified: or a Description of the World'' from 1700 dedicated to a Thomas Goddard, is a comprehensive work from many aspects.It has more than 700 pages, including a long pedagogic preface, no fewer than 78 maps from Europe including the British Isles, Asia, Africa, America and a two circular maps of the world, representing planet Earth seen from exactly opposite sides – the known world as of its time. It further contains explanations of many general geographical concepts such as Latitude and Longitude and more. It also contains several comparisons of commodities, customs, history, governments, coins and weights (etc) "with those in London". Its gazetteer is extensive.
He published a new map of the Tamil homeland, Coylot Wanees Country, in 17th-century Ceylon.
He is also known for several very rare early maps of the British colonies in North America, which are now among the earliest and most sought-after maps for collectors of old American maps. He also produced a series of miniature maps of the world, which appeared in both playing-card format and in a series of atlases, including his ''Atlas Terrestris'' and ''Geography Anatomiz'd'', beginning in 1687.
Morden was a member of the guild The Worshipful Company of Weavers. He was an apprentice of Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to Charles II. Apprentices who trained under Morden include Mary Ward in 1674, Philip Lea in 1675 and Margaret Wearg in 1675. Provided by Wikipedia
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The new description and state of England containing the mapps of the counties of England and Wales, in fifty three copper-plates, Newly Design'd, Exactly Drawn and Engraven by the... by Morden, Robert d. 1703
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The new description and state of England containing the maps of the counties of England and Wales, in fifty three copper-plates, newly design'd by Mr. Robert Morden, Exactly Drawn... by Morden, Robert d. 1703
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The new description and state of England containing the maps of the counties of England and Wales, in fifty three copper-plates, newly design'd by Mr. Robert Morden, Exactly Drawn... by Morden, Robert d. 1703
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Geography Rectified Or, A Description Of The World, In all its Kingdoms, Provinces, Countries, ... ; Illustrated with Seventy eight Maps by Morden, Robert
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Fifty six new and acurate maps of Great Britain, Ireland and Wales With all the direct and cross roads exactly tracted in the maps, which are more full and exact than any extant, h... by Morden, Robert d. 1703
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An introduction to astronomy, geography, navigation and other mathematical sciences made easie by the description and uses of the coelestial and terrestrial globes. In Seven Parts.... by Morden, Robert d. 1703
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A prospect of London. A book of the prospects of the remarkable places in and about the city of London by Morden, Robert
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Geography rectified, or, A description of the world, in all its kingdoms, provinces, countries, islands, cities, towns, seas, rivers, bayes, capes, ports their ancient and present... by Morden, Robert
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Geography rectified, or, A description of the world in all its kingdoms, provinces, countries, islands, cities, towns, seas, rivers, bayes, capes, ports by Morden, Robert
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