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Town and village maps by place name: R to- S

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  • Click on any place-name from the list below, to view the map in Picture Oxon's zoomable viewer
  • Once the map image opens in Picture Oxon, you can click on the 'Full screen' button to examine the map in full detail
  • Use the navigation buttons (A-B, C-D, etc.) to view a list of available maps for place-names in each alphabetical range
Place Map reference Date of survey Title Comment Cartographer Map type
Sutton Courtenay MPC:1044 1804 Map of the Parish of Sutton Courtney in the County of Berks exclusive of the Hamlet of Sutton Wick and that part of Hulgrove Meadow described to be in Sutton Courtney George Barnes, Andover, Hants inclosure
Sutton Wick (hamlet in Drayton parish) MPC:1045 1804 Map of the Hamlet of Sutton Wick in the Parish of Sutton Courtney in the County of Berks including that part of Hulgrove Meadow Described to be in Sutton Courtney George Barnes, Andover, Hants inclosure
Sutton Courtenay MP:1227 1804? Manuscript (pen-and-ink) map of Sutton Courtenay (contemporary copy of inclosure map) unknown inclosure
Sutton Courtenay MP:1228-MP:1233 1876 1:2500 scale, colour-washed, first edition OS County Series maps: composite of sheets covering the parish of Sutton Courtenay, including detached parts Ordnance Survey, James Wyld topographical, parish boundaries
Sydenham MPC:676 1826 A Map of the Parish of Sydenham in the County of Oxford shewing the divisions of the several plans index map to plans numbered 7 – 9 Richard Raine inclosure
Sydenham, Emmington MPC:834 1826 Plan 7. North of the village of Sydenham and the Emmington and Thame public road Richard Raine inclosure
Sydenham MPC:850 1826 Plan 8. The Grange Farm and old inclosures west of the village of Sydenham Richard Raine inclosure
Sydenham MPC:835 1826 Plan 9. South of the village of Sydenham and the Emmington and Thame public road Richard Raine inclosure