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Name
  
Thomas Moule


Role
  
Writer

Thomas Moule

Died
  
January 1851, City of Westminster, United Kingdom

Books
  
Winkles's Architectural and Pictu, Heraldry Of Fish, The English Counties, County Maps of Old Engla, Bibliotheca heraldica Magnae

Thomas Moule (1784 – January 1851) was an English antiquarian, writer on heraldry, and map-maker. He is best known for his popular and highly decorated county maps of England, steel-engraved and first published separately between 1830 and 1832.

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Moule was born in Marylebone, London. He sold books in Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, from 1816 to 1822. Later, he became an inspector of 'blind' (illegibly addressed) letters at the General Post Office. He died at his residence in St. James's Palace, to which he was entitled as Chamber-keeper in the Lord Chamberlain's Department.

Thomas Moule Old maps of Dorset by Thomas Moule 1850

Works

  • Bibliotheca heraldica Magnæ Britanniae, 1822
  • Westall. Great Britain Illustrated, 1830 (text)
  • Moule, Thomas & Westall, William. The landscape album, or, Great Britain Illustrated in a series of sixty views, London : Charles Tilt, 1832.
  • Westall. The Illustrations of the Work of Walter Scott, 1834 (text)
  • Winkles. Cathedral Churches, 1836 (text)
  • Benjamin Winkles. Continental Cathedrals, (Charles Tilt, 1836) - Moule wrote the text.
  • The English Counties delineated; or, a topographical description of England, 1837
  • References

    Thomas Moule Wikipedia


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