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D2375 - Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey - [12th-20th cent]
E - Estate management
M - Maps and plans
2 - Maps for the Derbyshire estates
1 - Maps for Calke, including Calke Park
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D2375/E/M/2/1/1
Former Reference
D2375/M/296/2
Title
Map of Calke lordship showing Abbey, gardens and park
Date
1761
Description
Helen Raynor attributes this map, and others, to the surveyor Samuel Wyatt stating:
"Unfortunately, Samuel Wyatt appear to have made a habit of putting neither his name nor a date on his maps. It is only his bill for the surveying work that identifies him as the surveyor involved on the Calke estate maps", see D2375/E/A/6/1/8 Samuel Wyatt's account for surveying several estates belonging to Sir Henry Harpur, 1761-1781
Raynor also identified Wyatt as the surveyor of a map of Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire and uses a comparison of the styles of the map and cartouche as further evidence of this item being created by Wyatt.
Source: 'A Survey of the Park and Gardens at Calke Abbey. Volume 1: Park and Garden Development' (Manpower Services Commission: Community Programme, 1987), page 7.
Extent
1 outsize item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey
Format
Map/Plan
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