- Samuel Lewis (publisher)
Samuel Lewis was the editor and publisher of topographical dictionaries and maps of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . The aim of the texts was to give in 'a condensed form', a faithful and impartial description of each place. The firm of Samuel Lewis and Co. was based inLondon . Samuel Lewis the elder died in 1865. His son of the same name predeceased him in 1862.A Topographical Dictionary of England
This work contains every fact of importance tending to illustrate the local
history of England . Arranged alphabetically by place (village ,parish ,town , etc.), it provides a faithful description of all English localities as they existed at the time of first publication (1831), showing exactly where a particular civil parish was located in relation to the nearest town or towns, thebarony ,county , andprovince in which it was situated, its principal landowners, thediocese in which it was situated, and--of great importance--theRoman Catholic district in which the parish was located and the names of corresponding Catholic parishes. There were six subsequent editions, the last of which (1848-9) was in four volumes and an atlas.A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
First published in 1834, there was a second edition in 1844 and a third (in two volumes and an atlas) in 1849.
The title page of the first edition gives an indication of the ambitious scope of the work::A | TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY | OF | WALES, || COMPRISING THE | SEVERAL COUNTIES, CITIES, BOROUGHS, CORPORATE AND MARKET TOWNS, | PARISHES, CHAPELRIES, AND TOWNSHIPS, || WITH | HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL DESCRIPTIONS; || ILLUSTRATED BY | MAPS OF THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES; | AND | A MAP OF WALES, || SHEWING | THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS, ROADS, RAILWAYS, NAVIGABLE RIVERS, AND CANALS; | AND EMBELLISHED WITH | ENGRAVINGS OF THE ARMS OF THE CITIES, BISHOPRICKS, CORPORATE TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS; | AND OF THE SEALS OF THE SEVERAL MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. || WITH AN | APPENDIX, | DESCRIBING THE ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVERAL BOROUGHS, AS DEFINED BY THE LATE ACT. || BY SAMUEL LEWIS || IN TWO VOLUMES. | (VOL. I/II) || LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY S. LEWIS AND CO., 87, ALDERSGATE-STREET. | M.DCCC.XXX1111.
The work is in two large volumes with a folding map of Wales and separate county maps facing the entry for each individual county.
A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
First published in 1837 in two volumes, with an accompanying atlas, it marked a new and significantly higher standard in such accounts of Ireland. Apart from "The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland" published in 1845, it has not been superseded. The first edition is available online. [http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/] A second edition was published in 1842.
In the 1837 preface, the editor noted that:
:"The numerous county histories, and local descriptions of cities, towns, and districts of England and Wales, rendered the publication of their former works, in comparison with the present, an easy task. The extreme paucity of such works, in relation to Ireland, imposed the necessity of greater assiduity in the personal survey, and proportionately increased the expense."
Lewis relied on the information provided by local contributors and on the earlier works published such as Coote's Statistical Survey (1801), Taylor and Skinner's Maps of the Road of Ireland (1777), Pigot's Trade Directory (1824 and other sources. He also used the various parliamentary reports and in particular the census of 1831 and the education returns of the 1820s and early 1830s. Local contributors were given the proof sheets for final comment and revision. The names of places are those in use prior to the publication of the
Ordnance Survey Atlas in 1838. Distances are in Irish miles (thestatute mile is 0.62 of an Irish mile).The dictionary gives a unique picture of Ireland before the Great Famine.
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
First published in 1846 in two volumes and an atlas.
External links
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=445 A Topographical Dictionary of England] : seventh edition (1848), full text on British History Online.
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=308 A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland] : first edition (1846), full text on British History Online.
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=371 A Topographical Dictionary of Wales] : fourth edition (1849), full text on British History Online.
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