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Maps information for Eccles and places above it in the hierarchy

Eccles

The National Records of Scotland holds the following as part of its collection of maps and plans:

  • 1785: Plan of roads through farm of Loughton from the Newtown to the Kelso road at the Wool burn. Scale 1:3600. Size 96x62cm. Grid (map) reference NT7739. NRS reference RHP.4207
  • 1786: An estate plan showing Eccles house and village together with adjacent lands and owners. Scale 1:4800. Size 74x47cm. Grid (map) reference NT7641. NRS reference RHP.3366
  • 1806: Homebank. Scale 1:2400. Size 63x37cm. Grid (map) reference NT8039. NRS reference RHP.3663
  • 1807: An estate plan showing Eccles House and village together with adjacent lands and owners. Scale 1:2400. Size 126x73cm. Grid (map) reference NT7641. NRS reference RHP.1027
  • circa 1810: An estate plan showing Eccles house and village. Scale 1:4000. Size 67x59cm. Grid (map) reference NT7641. NRS reference RHP.3365.
  • 1812: Plan of estate of Belchester. Scale 1:6300. Size 54x44cm. Grid (map) reference NT7943. NRS reference RHP.3103/5
  • 1812: Belchester. Scale 1:2400. Size 53x43cm. Grid (map) reference NT7943. NRS reference RHP.3103/4
  • 1812: Belville. Scale 1:3200. Size 53x43cm. Grid (map) reference NT7943. NRS reference RHP.3103/3
  • 1832: Marches betwixt estates of Darnchester and Belchester. Scale 1:2400. Size 72x51cm. Grid (map) reference NT7943. NRS reference RHP.3103/1
  • 1833: Marches between estates of Belchester and Boughtridge. Scale 1:1600. Size 55x45cm. Grid (map) reference NT7943. NRS reference RHP.3103/2
  • 19th century: Belchester and Anton's Hill. Scale 1:4000. Size 32x33cm. Grid (map) reference NT7932. NRS reference RHP.3103/6

You can see maps centred on OS grid reference NT770427 (Lat/Lon: 55.677326, -2.367471), Eccles which are provided by:

Berwickshire

A 19th century county map of Berwickshire is available online, although it is large (86 Kbytes) to download.

Further information on published maps covering the county is available.

Scotland

  • A guide to Scottish maps, their history and so on, was published by the Scottish Library Association in 1991. The Scot and His Maps by Margaret Wilkes is extensively illustrated and includes a further reading list at the back. It is 48 pages long and its ISBN 0 900649 81 X.
  • Both the National Library of Scotland and The National Records of Scotland have large collections of maps and plans. About 800 maps from the period 1560-1928 are available online. Local archive centres and libraries around Scotland will often hold maps for their areas.
  • Scotland under Robert The Bruce is a printed map produced by John Garnons Williams, which maps Scotland with the spellings of place names and clan names as they were at 1314, the year of Robert the Bruce's victory over the English at Bannockburn. The map shows over 600 place-names and 170 clan names in their earliest forms.
    (The former URL is no longer active.)
  • Map of Scotland by S. Lewis & Co., London, circa 1840
  • Betts's New Map Of Scotland, circa 1847
  • The Roy Maps and Gazetteer has a huge variety of maps from different areas and different eras.  A particularly fascinating map is the Roy Military Survey of Scotland 1747-55 which shows Scotland just post Culloden.  You can choose between the Highlands and Lowlands, select by county, place name or geographic location.

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