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  Cornwall: The Hundred of Trigg - Thomas Moule, 1838   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The spire formerly on the tower, said to have been built by Prior Vyvyan, and esteemed the loftiest and finest in the west of England, was destroyed by lightning in the year 1699, when much damage was also done to the tower of the church.
A convent of Grey friars at Bodmin is said to have been founded by John de London, under the patronage of Edmund Earl of Cornwall, and the church, of this convent is said to have been consecrated by Bishop Grandisson, in 1352.
Sir Hugh and Sir Thomas Peverell, of Park, in Egloshayle, two principal benefactors to this convent, were buried in the Friery church.
cornovia.org.uk /htexts/moule/moule_8_trigg_hundred.html   (2308 words)

  
 THE FAMILY OF JOHN MOULE OF ALDGATE
A Thomas Moule had children baptised at St Stephen’s Coleman St c1800, again impossible for this to be a son of John senior, but fits perfectly with his being a known son of William Mould.
Richard Moule and Mary Rowel married at Toft in 1733, and is probably identical with the Richard Moull (sic) baptised at Elmdon in 1700 - the family seems to have left the village for a few decades before returning.
George’s grandson, Professor Charles (Charlie) Moule is undoubtedly the most distinguished Moule of the late twentieth century, having been a Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University for 25 years, and was awarded the CBE in the mid-1980s for his services to theology.
www.puffin007.freeserve.co.uk /ALDGATE.htm   (4159 words)

  
 Cornwall: The Hundred of Kerrier - Thomas Moule, 1838   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jane, daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Carminow, Lord Chamberlain to King Richard II., married Sir John Arundell, of Lanherne, called the Great Arundell, and conveyed the estate into that family, in whose possession it continued till about the year 1801, when it was alienated to John Rogers, Esq.
In the chancel is an intagliated brass plate of Thomas Killigrew, who died in 1484, with his two wives, Joanna and Elizabeth; there are also monuments of the families of Enys of Enys, and of Pendarves of Roscrow.
In the chancel is a monument of John Arundell, of Truthall, the son of Thomas, who died in 1671, and another of Richard Hoblyn, of Antron, who died in 1692; there is also a slab said to be the tomb of Bernard Penrose, prior of St. John's Hospital, who died in 1532.
cornovia.org.uk /htexts/moule/moule_2_kerrier_hundred.html   (4958 words)

  
 Maps of IoM - Moule,1833
Thomas Moule 1784-1851, was originally a bookseller, then worked for the Post Office as Inspector of Blind Letters (ie those with illegible or indecipherable addresses).
First appeared in Moule’s English Counties…; Issued in parts from May 1830 - that of IoM, part XXXVIII in July 1833 (though map dated 1 June 1833) see [Camb85 The Map Collector 31 pp26 1985] - this was state 1 in which Peel and Ramsey names were omitted.
By Thomas Moule London: George Virtue, 26, Ivy Lane Paternoster Row 1836 with later editions in 1837,1838 - Peel and Ramsey names were added making this state 2.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/maps/moule.htm   (565 words)

  
 Westmoreland: by "Moule, Thomas": Antique Maps
Decorative border croppedon left, pin-hole on upper right margin, slight surface dirt, otherwise vg.Thomas Moule (1784 - 1851) was a scholar and writer on heraldry and antiquities who worked in London as a bookseller and later on worked in the Lord Chamberlain's department.
The County Maps for which he is best known were first published in the 1830's in the reign of William IV and re-issued in 1841 in the reign of Victoria.
The original steel plates were used for all issues, but they were amended in the later editions to show the railways.The railways were revised in 1842 and again in 1844 with the railway now marked with 3 lines instead of 2, with cross hatching and the stations marked.
www.mostlymaps.com /Map/British-Maps/Westmoreland/41532   (307 words)

  
 Thomas Moule at AllExperts
Thomas Moule (1784 - January 1851) was an English antiquarian, writer on heraldry, and map-maker.
He is best known for his popular and highly decorated county maps of England, steel-engraved and first published separately between 1830 and 1832.
*Barron, Roderick, Introduction to The County Maps of Old England by Thomas Moule, 1990 edition, ISBN 1851704035
en.allexperts.com /e/t/th/thomas_moule.htm   (198 words)

  
 Blake in the Marketplace 1852: Thomas Butts, Jr
New Information on Thomas Butts, his Residence, and Family” demonstrates that Butts' family was far more extended and diverse than previously recognized, and it identifies the most likely moments when Blakes may have left the collection and the family members responsible for their departure.
Indeed, recent discoveries about Thomas Butts's residences and family strongly support the idea that other members of the Butts family had access to and possibly acquired and sold the Blakes from the Butts collection in the March and June 1852 auctions (see Viscomi, “Green House”).
Thomas (1765-1811) was a friend of Flaxman and resided in Epsom (see Parris 1390), where Butts appears to have had a cottage or summer home by 1809.
sites.unc.edu /viscomi/market.htm   (14895 words)

  
 Maps
An original map of Nottinghamshire published by Thomas Moule in 1850.Thought of as the most decorative of all the 19thc maps of the area.
An original map of Rutland published by Thomas Moule in 1850.Thought of as the most decorative of all the 19thc maps of the area.
An original map of Lincolnshire published by Thomas Moule in 1850.Thought of as the most decorative of all the 19thc maps of the area.
www.marcoxleyfineart.co.uk /maps/19thCentury.html   (149 words)

  
 Original Antique Map Suffolk Thomas Moule Brian Seed Fine Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In General maps issued by Moule are trimmed close on all borders.
Thomas Moule was a writer on heraldry and antiquities born in 1784 at St Marylebone in London.
He carried on business as a bookseller in Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, from about 1816 until 1823, when he became Inspector of 'blind' letters in the General Post Office, his principal duties being the deciphering of such addresses as were illegible to the ordinary clerks.
www.brianseed.com /product_info.php?products_id=10286   (342 words)

  
 Historic Map Gift Box
These maps were originally crafted by Thomas Moule and are arguably the best English maps ever created.
As well as receiving a magnificent historic map, the recipient of this gift also has the opportunity to see how their county looked more than a century ago.
Thomas Moule's historic maps are both beautiful and interesting, providing fascinating information about your county as it was in the 19th century.
www.treatme.net /experiences/gift-box-historic-map   (194 words)

  
 The County Maps of Old England,introduction by Roderick Barron - MOULE (THOMAS),.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The County Maps of Old England,introduction by Roderick Barron - MOULE (THOMAS),.
Studio Editions (1990) reprinted, with 2 coloured facsimile titlepages and 56 coloured facsimile county maps by Thomas Moule, 4to.
This edition of Thomas Moule's County Maps of England is taken from maps that appeared in James Barclay's Complete and Universal English Dictionary.
www.antiqbook.co.uk /boox/kir/2772.shtml   (156 words)

  
 A Cornish Wiki: List All Pages
The town of Launceston is in the parishes of St Mary Magdalen, St Stephen by Launceston, St Thomas by Launceston and Lawhitton.
Historical Descriptions of St Stephen by Saltash Thomas Moule, 1838 The English Counties Delineated The town of Saltash...
The parish of St Thomas by Launceston is in the hundred of East Wivelshire.
cornovia.wikidot.com /system:list-all-pages   (4891 words)

  
 B. Williams Antique Maps & Prints. Oxfordshire
County map of Oxfordshire from the "Theatre of Great Britaine" by John Speed, published by Thomas Basset and Richard Chiswell in 1676. The colouring is later. English text to verso.
This county map of Oxfordshire was published by Francis Grose in "Supplement to the Antiquities of England and Wales" in 1787 using John Seller's maps of 1695. Later colouring and text continues on verso.
Thomas CONDER was an important engraver of the middle and late eighteenth century. His maps are copper-plate engravings and usually they contain a decorative title cartouche with a vignette view typical of the county.; Circa 1784.; Later Colour.Trimmed to right border.
www.antique-prints-maps.com /acatalog/copy_of_Oxfordshire.html   (473 words)

  
 Family History, Moule Chart 0600 William Moule and Mary Dring
This is a Chart for William Moule and Mary Dring
1901 20 February Street, Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester, Lancashire, The father of John, William MOULE was with this family on this Census, An Aunt, Sarah Ann MOULE a Dressmaker, aged 36 was also with the family.
The idea of these charts is to give the same information that appears in the research we have done and put together in various books.
web.ukonline.co.uk /the.nook/charts/m/moule600.htm   (279 words)

  
 kings antiquarian
Features inset views of Chatsworth House and Matlock in 1790 and vignettes of the entrance to the Peak Cavern and All Saints Church, Derby.
Most attractive and very decorative map by Thomas Moule c.1843 with later hand colouring.
Very decorative map by Thomas Moule c.1843 with later hand colouring.
www.kingsprints.co.uk /db1.asp?category=maps   (441 words)

  
 Antique county maps by Thomas Moule c1740-52.
These are particularly good examples as the decorative borders are intact, which is rarely the case in the maps from Barclays Dictionary. Varying degrees of foxing to edges. Email or telephone for a scanned image.
Fine untrimmed example of Thomas Moule's engraved map with decorative border cartouches and heraldic crest.
Fine untrimmed example of Thomas Moule's engraved map with decorative border and inset of Nelson's monument.
www.lindenprints.com /acatalog/Thomas_Moule.html   (231 words)

  
 Antique maps of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
Moule's work was first issued in parts by subscription.
Surviving examples of these subscription copies are extremely rare.
Fine example of Moule's highly detailed and decorative town plan embellished with the arms of the colleges.
www.gillmark.com /pages/norfolk_suffolk__cambridgeshire.htm   (343 words)

  
 Antique Maps By Thomas Moule
Ornamental border with symbolic figure woven into the design, heraldic coat of arms.
Moule's county maps are the last series of decorative maps to be published.
Steel engraved county map of Huntingdonshire decorated with three vignettes.
www.oldmapsprintsbooks.com /mouleframe-3.htm   (171 words)

  
 Historic Map Gift Box available from Shopboxuk.com
These maps were originally crafted by Thomas Moule and are arguably the best English county maps ever created.
As well as receiving a magnificent historic map, the recipient of this gift also has the fascinating opportunity to see how their county looked more than a century ago.
These 39 traditional counties were established many hundreds of years ago and have been the foundation of English geography for centuries.
www.shopboxuk.com /Details.cfm?ProdID=2173&allreviews=1   (389 words)

  
 British County Maps
This map is by Emanuel Bowen, equally well known as a cartographer to his colleague in the atlas, Thomas Kitchin.
This map of Berkshire has several paragraphs dotted about the map describing major towns, a list of the seats of the local nobility, and a text about the Earls of Berkshire.
Thomas Dugdale was an antiquarian, who along with civil engineer William Burnett, issued a multi-volume work entitled Curiosities of Great Britain.
www.philaprintshop.com /britcnty.html   (1236 words)

  
 Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House at Whitehall exiting and exlusive range ...
This map has been taken from the series drawn by the famous mapmaker Thomas Moule, first published in 1830.
The true beauty of this map is in the elegant embellishments and decoration made by the creator.
Thomas Moule was the last of the artistic cartographers and his unique maps form a clear picture of the nation's heritage that was treasured even then.
www.historicroyalpalaces.com /London-Classic-Map_10_628-palaces-shop-online-gifts.html   (129 words)

  
 Old and antique prints and maps:
All items are genuine antique prints and maps, guaranteed produced at or near the date stated.
[ Five-rowed Holothuria ] copper engraved print published in a natural history book, possibly by Thomas Pennant, about 1760.
Size about 10 x 17 cms plus margins.
www.antiqueprints.com /products.php?pg=85   (587 words)

  
 Thomas Moule and Susannah Burton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Thomas Moule (b 1748 Guilden Morden Cambridgeshire, m Susannah Burton 1772 Guilden Morden)
Richard Moule (b 1774 Whaddon, Cambridgeshire, m Ann Jacklin 1798 Whaddon, d bef 1841)
Thomas Moule (b 1708 Toft, m Mary Rowell 1733 Toft) (9 miles NNW of Guilden Morden)
home.pacific.net.au /~merowley/pateman/thomasmoule.html   (204 words)

  
 Family History, Moule Chart 0501 Thomas Moule and Amy Leonard
Family History, Moule Chart 0501 Thomas Moule and Amy Leonard
This is a Chart for Thomas Moule and Amy Leonard
If you have comments, alterations, corrections, amendments etc. you can contact me by using the feedback form which you can access from the Home Page.
web.ukonline.co.uk /the.nook/charts/m/moule501.htm   (192 words)

  
 East-West Cartographics Ltd - Antique Maps and Prints - New Additions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
[MOULE] ENVIRONS OF PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT    Decorative, single-page map of Plymouth and Devonport and surrounding area.
WEST RIDING    Decorative, single-page map by Thomas Moule.
NORTH RIDING    Decorative, single-page map by Thomas Moule.
www.ic-maps.co.uk /NewAdditionsUKC.htm   (1928 words)

  
 map class Moule 1836
Map, Hampshire, scale about 8.5 miles to 1 inch, by Thomas Moule, published by George Vertue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London, 1836-38.
Also titled 'ENGLANDS TOPOGRAPHER or THE ENGLISH COUNTIES DELINEATED By THOMAS MOULE,...' in 1836.
Moule, Thomas: 1836 & 1837 & 1838: English Counties Delineated & Topographical Description of England & Moule's English Counties: Vertue, George (London)
www.geog.port.ac.uk /webmap/hantscat/html/hmap0171.htm   (210 words)

  
 Richard Moule and Ann Jacklin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Parents Thomas Moule and Susannah Burton Thomas Jacklin and Susannah Barrett
Mary Moule (b 1806 Arrington, m David Pateman 1828 Arrington Cambridgeshire, d aft 1880)
Ann Moule aged 66 Nurse in the family of Benjamin and Mary Dellois (Benjamine = Agricultural Labourer
home.pacific.net.au /~merowley/pateman/richardmoule.html   (205 words)

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