• Tindal’s Continuation
Sunday, 16 October 2011 Leave a comment
On a visit to the always fascinating interior of Lanhydrock House n, I made a beeline for a little side-room where hangs a huge map of the West Country made by the 18th-century cartographer Robert Tindal, his ‘Continuation of Mr Rapin’s History’. Here’s a close-up of eastern Cornwall. It’s centred on my part of the county and displays a certain vagueness in its placement of features. A few spiky rocks mark ‘The Hurlers’ near what is now Minions, although for reasons of space the name is placed in a giant curve to the north. But it’s interesting to see it highlighted as a significant feature. And I’m taken with the spelling of my nearest town, Leschard. There’s also an interesting and – to me – unfathomable road linking Tavistock with Bodmin, running north of Killington (Callington) and between The Hurlers and Liskeard. I wonder how accurate that is and where it passed through.