This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Denbigiensis Comitatus et Comitatus Flintensis’, which translates to ‘Counties of Denbigh and Flint’. This map depicts the area of North Wales in the early 17th Century, showing the counties of Denbigh and Flint. The United Kingdom during this time was predominantly rural, with agriculture as the main industry. The monarchy was in a state of transition, with the reign of James I followed by the Restoration of Charles II. The map shows the central locations of Ruthin, Mold, and Connah’s Quay, but does not provide specific details about the features of the landscape or towns.
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