Banfield 7



Size: 215 x 265 mm (map border, 225 x 310 outside border). No scales.

1. 1868 MAP OF THE NORTH COAST OF DEVON (Aa), 80 x 270 mm, printed together above PLAN OF THE TOWN OF ILFRACOMBE PUBLISHED BY JOHN BANFIELD. Library, Ilfracombe, 135 x 265 mm. Signature in lower border: C King Lith, Alma Terrace, Exeter. Apl 1868. 
The large Reference To The Plan (panel to right) lists sites alphabetically A-Z and a-q including the initial letters of some residences, eg HC is Hill Cottage. There is a note at bottom of panel referring to Freehold Villa Sites, presumably for sale, by the Ilfracombe Land and Investment Company. This is a new, and better executed, version of Banfields 2 and 3. North at top.

Banfield's Shilling Guide-Book to North Devon Fourth Edition
Ilfracombe. John Banfield. (1868)[1]. KB.

Banfield's Shilling Guide-Book to North Devon Fifth Edition
Ilfracombe. John Banfield. (1869[2]). DevA.

Banfield's Shilling Guide-Book to North Devon Sixth Edition
Ilfracombe. John Banfield. (1870[3]). KB.

Stewart’s (Late Banfield's) Shilling Guide-Book to North Devon Seventh Edition
Ilfracombe. John Banfield. (1871)[4]. KB.

The North Devon Handbook: Second Edition
Ilfracombe. John Banfield (William Stewart ). (1872). DevA.

Stewart’s (Late Banfield's) Shilling Guide-Book to North Devon Seventh Edition
Ilfracombe. John Banfield (William Stewart ). (1873). DevA.

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NOTES:

[1] The map is clearly dated 1868. The last date in the text is actually 1865 (p.70), but there is a reference to the new hotel at Ilfracombe (p.41): this was opened in May 1867 according to the Sixth Edition. I have assumed the work was updated annually.
[2] Exeter dates this as 1865 but there is a m/s inscription 1868 as well as 2 references to 1867 in text (pp.36 and 49).
[3] There is a reference to 1869 in text (p.53) and requests for donations to build a parsonage under the auspices of the Rev. Tugwell. (This paragraph was removed for the next edition.)

[4] The last date in the text is 1871 (p.45) referring to a new wing built onto the Ilfracombe Hotel. A view of the hotel was inserted into the Sixth and Seventh editions (pp.44-45).

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