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Outline of ramparts as shown on Petworth map
Unknown, 1980, Map, Reproduction
Outline of ramparts as shown on Petworth map
Outline of ramparts as shown on Petworth map
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Item no
36286
Title
Leith Miscellany Vol 1
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1980
Size
22.3 x 20.3 cm
Type
Map;
Reproduction
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The Survey of the Town of Leith made by John Naish in 1709 is the earliest known detailed survey of Leith.
The Petworth map is thought to have been sketched the day after the French surrendered at the siege of Leith on the 6th of June 1560, at a scale of 'eightye paces to ane ynche' (400 feet to an inch). It shows where the siege fortifications were built, and other features of the landscape of Leith at the time. The original is at Petworth House in Sussex, the home of a descendant of the Percy family who were at the siege. A copy is displayed at South Leith Parish Church.
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Leith Miscellany Vol I
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