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The Accuracy of Robert Saxton’s Survey and Map of Manningham, dated 1613, The Cartographic Journal 46(2) 115-25 (2009) view post-print Maney Publishing - the Cartographic Journal
A method of estimating mea n errors in areas on a map from the errors in point separations, e-perimetron 4(3) 161-7 (2009) view article
Saxton Manuscript Maps and Surveys Not Described by Evans and Lawrence, Imago Mundi 62(2) 191-204 (2010) view article
Saxton’s Maps of England and Wales: The Accuracy of Anglia and Britannia and Their Relationship to Each Other and to the County Maps, Imago Mundi 63(2) 180-202 (2011) view article
Week-End Wanderings – Tom Bradley’s Yorkshire Rivers, IMCoS Journal 128, 27-34 ( Spring, 2012) view article
The Unusual projection for one of John Dee’s maps of 1580, The Cartographic Journal 41(1) , 55-61 (2012) view post-print
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Worth a look: A City in Tapestry, IMCoS Journal 12 9, 32 (Summer 2012) view article
Thomas Strother’s map of Bradford and Calverly Moor, In The Yorkshire Archaeological Society: A celebration of 150 years of collecting, Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 2013, 32-3 view article
Further Light on Ogilby and Morgan’s Map of London (1676), Imago Mundi 65(2) 280-287 (2013) view article
Speed's town mapping itineraries, Imago Mundi 66(1) 95-104 (2014)
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Further light on the lives of Christopher and Robert Saxton, Imago Mundi 67(1) 81-89 (2014) view article
The Medieval Gough map, its settlement geography and the inaccurate representation of Wales, Imago Mundi 67(2) 145-167 (2015) view article
The Town plans and Sketches of William Stukeley (coauthor Brian Robson), The Cartographic Journal 53(2) 133-148 (2016) view article
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