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Scotland during the Stuart Period, 1604–1714

Scotland during the Stuart Period


Title: Scotland during the Stuart Period
Projection: Unknown,
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: -7.5 E: -2 N: 59 S: 54

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Description: This is a map of Scotland during the Stuart Period (1603 to 1714). The map shows major cities of the time, major river ways, topography, and political boundaries. Scale in English miles. There is an insert of the Shetland Isles and the Orkney Isles.
Place Names: United Kingdom, Edinborough, Glasgow, North Sea, Irish Sea, Western Islands, Hebrides Islands, Atlantic Ocean, Firth of Lorn, Moray Firth, Inverness, Mull, Berwick, Cheviot Hills, Pentland Hills, Glen Albin, Lake Aw
ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, elevation, inlandWaters, oceans, transportation
Keywords: Scotland during the Stuart Period, physical, political, transportation, historical, physical features, topographical, country borders, major political subdivisions, water routes, boundaries, elevation, inlandWaters, oceans, transportation, Unknown, 1604–1714
Source: Keith Johnston, The Half-Crown Atlas of British History (Edinburgh, Scotland: W. & A. K. Johnston, 1871) 17
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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