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23 May 2026

Publishing science and industry, Westcountry to 1800

 Printing and publishing of science and industry for the Westcountry to 1800

by Ian Maxted

Mercator’s map of the Westcountry from the Atlas minor, 1607


Produced to accompany the presentation given at the

Centre for Printing History and Culture’s Print Networks conference

Print, Printing and Industrial Heritage in the Southwest

held in Kresen Kernow, Redruth on 10 and 11 June 2026


Exeter Working Papers in Book History ; 41

Summary

  1. Earliest contacts

  2. Maps and itineraries

  3. Topographical writers

  4. Travellers' tales

  5. Law and statutes

  6. Newspapers and periodicals

  7. Gazetteers, directories, encyclopedias

  8. The scientific eye, antiquaries, natural history

  9. Agriculture

  10. Trade and tourism, almanacks, directories

1. Earliest Contacts

BCE

1300/1200 Trade contacts with eastern Mediterranean

450/430 Herodotus. Historiai.

325 Pythias of Massalia. Lost account of voyage cited by:

Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheca historica 60/40BCE

240/220 Eratosthenes of Cyrene. Geōgraphikḕ. Map reconstructed from writings

25/5 Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Lost marble map of Roman empire, basis of itineraries

CE

150/170 Claudius Ptolemy. Geōgraphikḕ Hyphḗgēsis.

280/310 Antonine itinerary

350/450 Peutinger table. Missing sheet of Britain reconstructed.

680/730 Ravenna Cosmography

2. Maps and itineraries

Mappae mundi

1000/1050 British Library Cotton ms Tiberius B. V., folio 56v.

1290/1300 Hereford mappa mundi. Richard of Haldingham? Lincoln?

Maps of Britain

1255/1259 Matthew Paris. Britannia nunc dicta Anglia. 4 versions, last finished after his death.

1360/1375 Gough Map. Bodleian Library MS Gough Gen. Top. 16.

Coastal mapping and navigation

1325. Portolan chart of Vesconte. British Library Add. MS 27376, folio 181recto.

1539 Coastal defences map made for Henry VIII. British Library, Cotton Ms. Augustus I I,

Printed maps

1482 Claudius Ptolemaeus. Cosmographia. Early woodcut map, Ulm, Lienhart Holle.

1546 George Lily Britanniae insulae

County Maps

1574/1579 Christopher Saxton. [Atlas]. County maps of England.

1611 John Speed.The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine. Inset town maps.

Large scale maps of counties

1604 John Norden. Maps of Cornwall hundreds.

1675 John Ogilby. Britannia, volume the first. Road maps.

1699 Joel Gascoyne. A map of the county of Cornwall.

1736 John Strachey. Somersetshire Survey’d And Protracted.

1765 Benjamin Donn. A MAP of the COUNTY of DEVON, with the CITY [...] of EXETER.

1765 Isaac Taylor. DORSET SHIRE


3. Topographical writers

National                                                                                                Compiled          Published

William Harrison. Description of England in Holinshed Chronicles   1560s-1570s      1577

William Camden. Britannia.                                                                 1580s-1600        1600

Thomas Cox Magna Britannia antiqua & nova.                                   1710-1730?       1716-1731

Cornwall                                                                                                Compiled          Published

Richard Carew. The history of Cornwall.                                              1580s-1602         1602

Norden, John. Speculi Britanniae pars … description of Cornwall      1590s?                 1728

William Hals. The compleat history of Cornwall.                                  1740s?                1742 [part]

William Borlase . Observations on the antiquities [of ] Cornwall         1730s-1762         1754

Richard Polwhele. The history of Cornwall.                                          1790s                   1803

Devon                                                                                                     Compiled             Published


John Hooker. The synopsis chorographicall of Devonshire.                  1580s-1600          1915 [part]

Sir William Pole. Collections towards a description of […] Devon .     1580s-1635          1791

Thomas Westcote. A view of Devonshire in MDCXXX .                         1590s-1630          1845

Tristram Risdon. The chorographical description … of Devon.             1590s-1640          1714

John Prince. Danmonii orientales illustres: or, the worthies of Devon.  1670s-1723          1701 [part]

William Chapple. A review of part of Risdon’s survey of Devon.            1772-1785            1785 [part]

Richard Polwhele. The history of Devonshire.                                         1780s-1806          1793-1806


Dorset                                                                                                    Compiled              Published

Thomas Gerard. A survey of Dorsetshire.                                               1622                     1732

John Hutchins. The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset.      1740s-1773          1774


Somerset                                                                                                 Compiled              Published

Thomas Gerard. The particular description of the county of Somerset. 1633?                     1900

John Collinson. The history and antiquities of the county of Somerset. 1780s?                    1791

4. Travellers' tales

Date of travels Published Name and notes

1478                  1778           William of Worcester. Itinerarium. Translation published 1969.

1533-1543         1710-1712 John Leland. Itinerarii. Translation published 1745.

1635                  1904          Lieutenant Hammond. A short survey of the Western Counties.

1669                  1821          Lorenzo Magalotti. Travels of Cosmo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany.

1698                  1888          Celia Fiennes. Through England on a side saddle.

1720s                 1724          William Stukeley Itinerarium curiosum.

1720s                 1724-1726 Daniel Defoe. A tour through Great Britain.

1750                  1888          Richard Pococke. Travels through England.

1788                  1788          Stebbing Shaw. A Tour to the West of England.

1780s?               1798          William Gilpin. Observations on the western parts of England.

1789-1800         1997-2004 John Swete. Travels in Georgian Devon.

1794-1796         1798          William George Maton, Observations [...] western counties of England.

1799, 1802         1807          Robert Southey. Letters from England. Pseudonymous.

1790s                  1799          George Lipscombe. A journey into Cornwall from Hampshire.

1790s                  1800          Martin Dunsford. Miscellaneous observations in the course of two tours

5. Law and statutes

Stannaries. Parliament

1534 Devon. Stannaries. Here foloyth the confirmation of the charter perteynynge to all the tynners                          wythyn the cou[n]tey of deuonshyre [...]

1562 Devon. Stannaries. All the statutes of the stannary. 1562.

1725 Pearce, Thomas. The laws and customs of the stannaries in the counties of Cornwall and Devon.

1750 Pitt, Thomas A state of the proceedings of the convocation, or, parliament for the Stannaries

                of the County of Cornwall

1753 Cornwall. Stannaries. Laws of the stannaries of Cornwall, made at the convocation or parliament                 of tinners, at Truro

England. Parliament

1514 An act for true makyng of clothes in Devon called whyte straytes.

1585 An act for the preservation of the haven of Plymouth.

1593 An act for the reformation of sundry abuses in clothes, called Devonshire kersies or dozens

1641 An act against divers incroachments and oppressions in the Stannarie Courts.

1662 An act for the regulation of the pilchard fishing in the counties of Devon and Cornwal.

1670 An act to enable the Kings Majesty to make leases, grants, […] parcel of his Highness

            Dutchy of Cornwall, or annexed to the same.

1700 An act to enable His Majesty to make leases and copies of offices, lands and heraditaments, parcel             of his Dutchy of Cornwall [...]

1706 An act for vesting certain messuages and lands, in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, of                        Nicholas Rowe, Esq; in trustees, [...].

1707 An act to enable Her Majesty to make leases and copies of offices, lands and heraditaments, parcel             of her Dutchy of Cornwall [...]

1708 An act for settling the estate of John now Earl of Exeter pursuant to agreements made on the                   marriage of the same Earl [...]

Great Britain. Parliament

1709 An act for clearing, preserving, and maintaining the harbour of Cat-water, lying near Plymouth, in             the county of Devon; [...]

1709 An act for explaining and making more effectual an act for [...] Trinity-House to rebuild the                       lighthouse on the Edystone-Rock.

1710 An act to enable Her Majesty to grant the scite of the castle of Exon [...] for the use and benefit of             the county of Devon.

1710 An act for clearing, preserving, and maintaining the harbour of Cat-water, lying near Plymouth, in             the county of Devon [...]

1714 An act for sale of the estate of John Tregagle, Esq; deceased, lying within the counties of Devon                 and Cornwall, […]

1715 An act for vesting certain manors and lands, in the counties of Devon and Kent, the estate of Sir                 William Courtenay, Bart. […]

1719 An act for sale of part of the estate of Francis Gwyn, Esquire in the County of Devon, for raising                 money […]

1719 An act for vesting the estate of John Pendarves, late of Roscrow in the county of Cornwall, Esq;                 deceased, in new trustees […]

1725 An act for vesting in trustees, certain manors, lands and tenements, in the county of Cornwall, late                    the estate of Sir Jonathan Trelawny


6. Newspapers

London      Proprietor                  Title

1622-1642      Nathaniel Butter.      News from most parts of Christendom, weekly, title varies.

1642-1651                                          [Many Civil War newsbooks]

1665-date                                          London gazette, started as Oxford gazette, now The gazette.

1702-1735      Elizabeth Mallet          Daily courant, the first successful daily newspaper.

Bristol              Proprietor              Title

1702-1715      William Bonney          Bristol post boy

Exeter          Proprietor          Title

1704-1715      Sam Farley’s      Exeter post-man, later titles by Farleys, mainly in Bristol.

1709-1711      Jos. Bliss’s          Exeter post-boy.

1714-1722      Philip Bishop      Exeter mercury.

1715-1718      Joseph Bliss        Protestant mercury, possible continuation of Exeter post-boy.

1717-1791      Andrew Brice     The post-master, title varies, ends as Old Exeter journal.

1760-1764      John Spencer      Exeter chronicle.

1763-1917      [Robert] Trewman’s Exeter flying post, firstly Exeter mercury, then Exeter evening-post.

1792-1952 [Shirley] Woolmer’s Exeter and Plymouth gazette, first Exeter gazette to 1793 or later.

Plymouth Proprietor Title

1718-1725 E. Kent Plymouth weekly-journal or general post.

1780-1782 Plymouth chronicle.

1808-1863 Lazarus Congdon Plymouth and Dock telegraph.

Sherborne Proprietor Title

1737-1749 William Bettinson Sherborne mercury, merged with Western flying post.

1744-1867 Robert Goadby Western flying post or Yeovil mercury.

Bath Proprietor Title

1749- Bath Journal.

Bath 1760-1975+ Bath chronicle and weekly gazette.

Taunton Proprietor Title

1724-1727 Taunton Journal.

1810-1936+ Taunton courier and Western advertiser.

Falmouth Proprietor Title [No 18th century newspapers in Cornwall]

1801-1802.  Thomas Flindell. Cornwall gazette and Falmouth packet

Truro Proprietor Title

1803-1951.  Peter Nettleton .Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth packet & Plymouth journal

1810-date.  John Heard.    West Briton and Royal Cornwall gazette.

6a. Mining references in the Exeter Flying Post 1764-1792

North Molton, Sir Richard Bampfylde about to open a copper mine.         7 Apr 1764.

Ottery Saint Mary, report of discovery of coal mine.                                  7 Nov 1766.

Lanivet, Chance-Fortune copper mine, 3 shares for sale.                           28 Jul 1769.

Gunnislake copper mine, shares for sale.                                                   28 Jun 1771.

Camborne mines, sale of late Sir John Molesworthy’s shares.                    5 Jan 1776.

Marazion, Wheal Virgin, sale of Late Sir John Molesworth's shares.       29 Apr 1779.

Bradford Pool tin mine, Drewsteignton offering contract to clear adit.     1 May 1783.

Christopher Gullett, owner of silver mines opens Sunday School.           18 Nov 1784.

Dartmoor Mining and Smelting Co. appointing John Hawkins as agent.  21 Sep 1786.

Dartmoor Mining and Smelting Co. notice of ownership.                         28 Sep 1786.

Bere Ferrers Lead Mine, 1/64th share for sale.                                          10 May 1787.

Consultations by Sir Francis Basset MP on plans to help Cornish mines. 22 Nov 1787.

Details of plans to help Cornish copper mines                                            6 Dec 1787.

Duke of Devon’s copper mine exhausted.                                                  17 Jun 1790.

Illogan, Tin Croft mine, Hornblower and Winwood's steam engine fitted.  3 Mar 1791.

Tin and copper mines reported to be flourishing.                                          8 Dec 1791.

Poldice, Gwennap, engine house blown up by explosion of gunpowder.    12 Jan 1792.

Poldice, Gwennap, shares for sale.                                                                9 Feb 1792.

Calstock tin and copper mine, shares for sale.                                             22 Mar 1792.

Calstock tin and copper mine, shares for sale.                                               9 Aug 1792.

High price of tin and copper attracting labour from agriculture.                 16 Aug 1792.

Christopher Gullett and Co. dissolving partnership.                                    20 Sep 1792.

Kea, Hagarowan tin bounds for sale.                                                            8 Nov 1792.

Combe Martin silver mines, lease for sale.                                                  15 Nov 1792.

Perranporth, Wheal Ramoth, shares for sale.                                               11 Apr 1793.

Illogan Tin Croft Mine, shares for sale.                                                       12 Jun 1794.

Perranporth, Wheal Ramoth, shares for sale.                                              12 Mar 1795.

Wheal Fortune, Gwennap, shares for sale.                                                  16 Apr 1795.

Moretonhampstead, report of discovery of a mine.                                     23 Apr 1795.

Lease of a silver-lead mine for sale. Exeter Flying Post.                            27 Aug 1795.

Mary Tavy, all mines on Kingsell Down and Horndon Down for sale.       5 Nov 1795.

North Red Moor Mine, Callington, shares for sale.                                     5 May 1796.

Perranporth, Wheal Ramoth, shares for sale.                                                 1 Sep 1796.

IKenwyn, Creegbraws shares for sale.                                                        27 Oct 1796.

llogan, Prince William Henry Copper Mine, share for sale.                       17 Nov 1796.

6b Periodicals

1665-date.     Philosophical transactions. Published by the Royal Society of London.

1731-1907.   The gentleman's magazine

1732-1785.   The London magazine.

1752-1789.   The monthly review.

1758-date.    The annual register. First editor Edmund Burke.

1768-1820.  Medical transactions. Published by the College of Physicians in London.

1770-1847.  The lady's magazine; or entertaining companion for the fair sex.

1770-1992.  Archaeologia. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London.

1783-1851. Transactions of the society, instituted at London, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce.

1784-1815.  Annals of agriculture. Started by Arthur Young.

1787-date.  The botanical magazine, subsequently Curtis's Botanical Magazine.

1796-1825.  The monthly magazine. Founded by Sir Richard Phillips, edited by John Aikin.


7. Gazetteers, encyclopedias


1704. John Harris. Lexicon technicum: or, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences.

1728. Ephraim Chambers. Cyclopædia: or, an universal dictionary of arts and sciences.

1759. Andrew Brice. The grand gazetteer, or Topographic dictionary, both general and special.

1771 Society of Gentlemen in Scotland. Encyclopædia Britannica; or, a dictionary of arts and sciences.


8. The scientific eye, antiquaries, natural history


Selected works on mining published outside the Westcountry

1530. Agricola, Georgius. Georgii Agricolæ Bermannus; sive de re metallica. (Basel: Froben).

1556 .Agricola, Georgius. Georgii Agricolae de re metallica. (Basel: Froben). Translated 1912.

1639. Plattes, Gabriel A discovery of subterraneall treasure, viz. of all manner of mines and mineralls, […] (London: Iasper Emery)

1680. Becher, Johann Joachim. Minera arenaria perpetua: sive Prodromus historiæ […] circa auri extractionem. (London: Mark Pardoe).

1681. Houghton, Thomas. Rara avis in terris: or the compleat miner, in two books; […] The second [on] dialling and levelling grooves (London).

1683. Ercker, Lazarus. Fleta minor. The lavvs of art and nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, […] metals. (London: Thomas Pettus). Copy purchased by Richard Coffin, Portledge Library.

1694. Houghton, Thomas. Royal institutions: […] proposals for […] silver & gold mines […] in […] Africa, and America. London: T. Houghton)

1713. Stringer, Moses. Opera mineralia explicata: or, The mineral kingdom, within the dominions of Great Britain, display'd. (London: Jonas Brown)

1729. Houghton, Thomas. Rara avis in terris: or The compleat miner, in two books. New edition. (Derby: Samuel Hodgkinson)

1747. Hooson, William. The miners dictionary. Explaining not only the terms used by miners, but also […] theory and practice. (Wrexham: T. Payne)

1748. Hardy, William. The miner's guide: or, compleat miner. […] to which is joined Houghton's Dialing and Levelling […]. (Sheffield: Francis Lister,)

1758. Borlase, William. The natural history of Cornwall. […] stones, semimetals, Metals, Tin, […] manner of mining.(Oxford: W. Jackson).

1776. Gellert, Christlieb Ehregott. Metallurgic chymistry. Being a system of mineralogy in general […] Translated […] . (London: T. Becket)

1777. Born, Ignaz, Edler von. Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, […] 1770 […] Translated. (London: G. Kearsley) Visiting mines in Hungary.

1778. Pryce, William. Mineralogia Cornubiensis; a treatise on minerals, mines, and mining: (London: James Phillips)

1788. Geissau, Anton Ferdinand von. Essay on the construction and use of a mine-auger. […] Translated. (London: W. Richardson).

1797. Rashleigh, Philip. Specimens of British minerals, […] from the cabinet of Philip Rashleigh, of Menabilly, […] Cornwall. (London: W. Bulmer)

1798. Karsten, Dietrich Ludwig Gustav. A description of the minerals in the Leskean Museum. Translated by George Mitchell. (Dublin: R. E. Mercier).

9. Agriculture

1770-1774. Alexander Hunter. Georgical essays: In which the food of plants is particularly considered. 4 volumes.

1780-1799. Bath and West of England Society. Letters and papers on agriculture. Volumes 1-9.

1794. Robert Fraser. General view of the county of Cornwall, with observations on the means of its improvement.

1794. Robert Fraser. General view of the county of Devon, with observations on the means of its improvement.

1793. John Claridge. General view of the agriculture county of Dorset, with observations on the means of its improvement.

1794. John Billingsley. General view of the agriculture in the county of Somerset, with observations on the means of its improvement, for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture.

1797. John Billingsley. General view of the agriculture in the county of Somerset [...] And now re-printed with considerable additions and amendments.

1796. William Marshall. The rural economy of the West of England. 2 volumes, 2 editions same year.

10. Trade and tourism, almanacks, directories

Almanacks and pocket books

1709. John Bridges. A book of fairs; or, a new guide to West Country travellers.

1745. The universal pocket companion.

1755. The Exeter pocket-journal; or, West-Country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book.

1760. The Exeter pocket-journal; or, west country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book.

1788. The Exeter pocket journal; or, west-country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum book.

Trade directories

1783. Bailey, William. Bailey's western and midland directory; or, merchant's

and tradesman's useful companion.

1784. Bailey, William. Bailey's British directory; or, merchant's and trader's useful companion.

1790. British Directory Office. The universal British directory of trade, commerce, and manufacture.

1791. The Exeter pocket journal; or, west country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book.

1794. The Exeter pocket journal; or, west country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book.

1796. The Exeter pocket journal; or, west country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book.

Tourist guides

1746. Simpson, Samuel. The agreeable historian, or the compleat English traveller.

1768. Rural elegance display'd, in the description of four western counties, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset.

1784. Society of Gentlemen. The new British traveller; or, A complete modern universal display of Great-Britain [...]

1794. Society of Gentlemen. The new and complete English traveller. A new edition of The new British traveller

1789. W. A. Tunnicliff. Topographical survey of the counties of Somerset, Gloucester, Worcester, […]

1791. W. A. Tunnicliff. Topographical survey of the counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.

1792. The Plymouth-dock guide, &c. or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town.

1796. The Plymouth-Dock guide, or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town.

1800. Hyett, William. Guide in a tour to the watering places, And their environs, On the 

south-east coast of Devon.