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Use FamilySearch's 1851 Jurisdiction Map, an [http://maps.familysearch.org interactive map] revealing the various levels of jurisdictions in each county in England showing parishes, registration districts (post-1834), probate courts, and many other jurisdictions, as well as an Ordnance Survey map base map. | Use FamilySearch's 1851 Jurisdiction Map, an [http://maps.familysearch.org interactive map] revealing the various levels of jurisdictions in each county in England showing parishes, registration districts (post-1834), probate courts, and many other jurisdictions, as well as an Ordnance Survey map base map. | ||
See maps downloaded from Research Guidance: [[England and Wales pre 1974]], [[England and Wales 1974-1976]], [[Map of The British Isles]]. | See maps downloaded from Research Guidance: [[:File:England and Wales pre-1974.png|England and Wales pre 1974]], [[England and Wales 1974-1976]], [[Map of The British Isles]]. | ||
Since 1800 the Ordinance Survey has been the major source of topographical maps. English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish maps are available in 1, 6, and 25 inches to the mile. The series has been revised and published at different dates. There are also Ordnance Survey maps of greater detail (up to 10 feet to the mile). | Since 1800 the Ordinance Survey has been the major source of topographical maps. English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish maps are available in 1, 6, and 25 inches to the mile. The series has been revised and published at different dates. There are also Ordnance Survey maps of greater detail (up to 10 feet to the mile). |
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