Linguistic analysis of the plot, plans, and related documents uncovers the links in a chain of historical language forms.
Linguistic Origins

Plot Language

Paper (Carmack 2015) discusses the 16th and 17th century origins and meaning of much of the language of the June 1833 plot.

Transcription of the Plot's Margin Notes

Transcription (Belliston 2014) of all of the margin notes on the front and back of the June 1833 plot. Transcriptions in other sources include small changes. This transcription is taken from the plot itself.

Measurements of the Plot

Paper (Belliston 2014) briefly describes the mile, perch, rod, and acre, which are measurements used in the June 1833 plot. Some of these measurements have reference to 15th and 16th century concepts.

Errors in the Plot Drawing

Brief paper (Hall 2013) describes a few errors in the plot drawing that do not conform to the written description.

Grammar
Morphology
Syntax
Early Modern English
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