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Pont Maps of Scotland, ca. 1583-1614 - Biographies
We know less about Timothy Pont than about his astonishingly detailed maps. He was probably born around 1565, the son of a prominent cleric. After studying at St Andrews University from 1580 to 1583, he appears to have spent the late 1580s and the 1590s travelling throughout Scotland, mapping the country. Between 1601 and 1610 he was the minister of Dunnet Parish Church in the very north of Scotland, and he is believed to have died by 1614.
Select from the features below to find out more about Pont and the other major figures involved in the story of his maps.
- The elusive Timothy Pont
- Timothy Pont: the facts
- The Pont family: a summary
- The Pont family: a detailed report (PDF)
- Pont's story as told by Robert Gordon
- Robert Pont, Timothy Pont's father
- Sir James Balfour of Denmilne
- Sir John Scot of Scotstarvit
- Robert Gordon of Straloch
- Joan Blaeu
- James Gordon of Rothiemay
- Sir Robert Sibbald
- Caleb G. Cash