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Kitchin's Hampshire 1751
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Roads
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At least 3 grades of road are shewn on Kitchin's map of
Hampshire, explained in the table of symbols:-
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Great or Direct Post Roads: a bold and a medium
solid line.
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Principal Cross Roads: 2 solid lines.
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Cross Roads: a single solid line.
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There are segments of dotted lines for roads, perhaps
indicating unfenced parts of the way or unclear parts of the
way, eg across the heath west of Blackwater.
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Road diagrams from maps of 1675 onwards.
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Ogilby's influence on Kitchin's roads.
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