A rude sketch of King John's Castle at Limerick with Thomond Bridge.Attributed to Josias Bodley in Irish Sword 13 (1977-9) p. 43 [indirect information 1991]. Bodley (1550-1618) was a military engineer who undertook the ‘Bodley Survey’, also known as the ‘Ulster Survey of 1609’.
Munster (Ireland)--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Limerick (Ireland)--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Ireland--Maps--Early works to 1800
A map of the Ulster counties, by Francis Jobson, with the names of the principal proprietors. Orientation star in upper right corner. This map is a smaller version of IE TCD MS 1209/15 and probably dates to 1598 [according to Dr. J.H. Andrews].
Ireland--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Ireland--History--16th century
The defeate of the Marshall, Sir Henry Bagnell, in anno 1598, at the Blackwater.Usually known as 'Yellow Ford'. Inscribed title on front (probably in Sir George Carew's hand; Dr. J.H. Andrews says all inscriptions are by Carew): 'The description of the Army wch was defeated by th
Tyrone (Northern Ireland)--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Blackwater (Ireland) | Ireland--Maps--Early works to 1800
'The new description of the Cittie of Waterford with the new fortifications there. Also the fort of the rock, the trew course of the river; the new worke at the passage, and of the fortifications at Duncannon, erected in 1591', by Francis Jobson.”Erected in 1591' by Francis Jobso
Leinster (Ireland)--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Ireland--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Fortification--Ireland--History
Plot of the gate, already neere fynished, at Bandon bridge, and of the other two gates or castles, all saving the uppermost oomes will cost me £2500 or upwards.3 maps. The inscription is probably in the handwriting of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork (1566-1643).
Munster (Ireland)--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Ireland--Maps--Early works to 1800 | Cork (Ireland : County)--Maps--Early works to 1800