Cover image for A New Map of the English Empire in America : viz Virginia, New York, Maryland, New IaJersey, Carolina, New England, Pennsylvania, Newfoundland, New France, etc. : [cartographic material] Revis'd by Ion. Senex, 1719; most humbly inscrib'd to Henver Edly Henver of Clapham Esqr. &c. ; I. Harris Sculp.
A New Map of the English Empire in America : viz Virginia, New York, Maryland, New IaJersey, Carolina, New England, Pennsylvania, Newfoundland, New France, etc. : [cartographic material] Revis'd by Ion. Senex, 1719; most humbly inscrib'd to Henver Edly Henver of Clapham Esqr. &c. ; I. Harris Sculp.
TITLE:
A New Map of the English Empire in America : viz Virginia, New York, Maryland, New IaJersey, Carolina, New England, Pennsylvania, Newfoundland, New France, etc. : [cartographic material] Revis'd by Ion. Senex, 1719; most humbly inscrib'd to Henver Edly Henver of Clapham Esqr. &c. ; I. Harris Sculp.
Publication Date:
1721
Publication Information:
[London : Printed for Daniel Browne, etc.,
Physical Description:
1 map : hand col. ; 48.950.1 x 38.459.4 cm.
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General Note:
Relief shown pictorially. Island is labelled Terra Nova or Newfound Land. Some rivers are indicated. In addition to coastal names, shows Avalon and S.Iohns (with a symbol). Also shows stylized trees and banks by dotted outline and fill. Henver in each case could be Henier? Has London as prime meridian. There is a bar scale in miles. The title cartouche is decorative. Insets: The Harbour of Boston or Mattathusetts Bay. Scale [ca. 1:570 000] 8.2 x 7.5 cm. -- A Generall Map of the Coasts Isles of Europe, Africa and America. Scale [ca. 1:37 000 000]. 21.8 x 29.8 cm. Shows all of Newfoundland and Labrador and banks are stippled. In his: A new general atlas ... London : Printed for Daniel Browne, etc., 1721. Before p. 237. PRL copy is framed and has a brass plate with the notation: "No. 1, Series of Five Charts Plans Presented to Gosling Memorial Library By Public Subscription, 1939." Map Library copy is facsimile published [Ann Arbor, Mich., Historical Society of Michigan, 1974].