Footnotes

1.
For a list of printed maps and plans for Chester see Anon., 2001. Back to context...
2.
A case in point is Laughton, 2008, where the street map appears opposite the title page. Another similar example appears in Brown, 1999, 5. Back to context...
3.
See Lilley, 2000. Back to context...
4.
On the principles of this approach see Lilley, 2000. Back to context...
5.
Eg. Keith D. Lilley, Christopher D. Lloyd and Steven Trick, Mapping Medieval Townscapes: a digital atlas of the new towns of Edward I, accessible here. Back to context...
6.
See Alldridge, 1981-83. Back to context...
7.
Ward, 1990. Back to context...
8.
Matthews, 1995. Back to context...
9.
See Wheatley and Gillings, 2002, Gregory and Ell, 2007. Back to context...
10.
See Longley, Goodchild, Maguire and Rhind, 2005. Back to context...
11.
Lilley, Lloyd, Trick and Graham, 2005. Back to context...