Yale Center for British Art

Title:
A survey of the estate of John Plampin Esquire, taken in 1774, 1774.
Physical Description:
1 v. (45, [3] p., with blanks) : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Collection:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Related Content:
View a selection of digital images in the Yale Center for British Art's online catalogue https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/orbis:3276290
Classification:
Maps & Atlases (manuscript)
Notes:
The Plampin family held lands in the neighborhoods of Brockley, Hartest, Shimpling, and Long Melford in Suffolk, as well as Belchamp St. Paul in Essex. John Pamplin (1727?-1805) was the father of Robert Pamplin (1762-1834), who would become a vice-admiral in the British Navy.
Exhibition History:
The Mapmaker's Art: 300 Years of British Cartography (Yale Center for British Art, January 17, 1989-March 12, 1989)
Subject Terms:
Plampin, John, 1727?-1805. | Plampin, Robert, 1762-1834. | Chadacre Hall (Suffolk, England) | Land tenure -- England -- Suffolk. | Boundaries (Estates) -- England -- Suffolk. | Suffolk (England) -- Maps.
Form/Genre:
Maps -- England -- Suffolk. | Land surveys -- England -- Suffolk. | Ink drawings. | Watercolors.