1763. Seale, Richard William. Relief shown pictorially. Produced for Universal magazine. Engraved by: R.W. Seale. Shows by color the possessions of the British, French, and Span... [London] : Univ. Mag., J. Hinton, Newgate Street, [1763].
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1858. Perris, William. Inset: Rail road map of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island / by Wm. Perris C.E. & Surveyor, New York, 1858. Description derived from publi... New York, [1858], c1857.
1702. Halley, Edmond, 1656-1742. Shows North and South Atlantic Oceans, South America, West Indies, portions of Central America, North America, Europe, and Africa. Includes text an... [London : s.n., 1701?].
1780. Lodge, John, -1796. Relief shown pictorially. "Published as the Act directs." Prime meridian: London. From: Political magazine, v. 1, April 1780. London : ... I. Bew, Pater Noster Row, April 26th 1780.
1819. Lewis, Samuel, 1753 or 1754-1822. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Philadelphia. Philad[elphi]a : Henry Charles, 1819.
1714. Price, Charles, active 1700-1707. Relief shown pictorially. Includes: The appearance of the sun according to Mr. Kircher -- The appearance of the moon according to Mr. Cassini. Dedi... [London] : Sold by George Willdey at the Great Toy Shop next the Dog Tavern in Ludgate Street where may be had several other maps of this size, 1714.
1726. Moll, Herman, d. 1732. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: London. Dedicated to: Walter Dowglass, Esqr. constituted Captain General and chief Governor of all ye Lee... [London] : Sold by H. Moll over against Deverux Court in the Strand, 1715 [1726?].
1942. Southack, Cyprian, 1662-1745. Issued in envelope with title on flap. The title "is taken from the copy in the Public record office [London] upon which it is found in the form of... [Providence, R.I. : s.n., 1942].
1760. Relief shown pictorially. Top of map gives longitude from Ferro, bottom gives longitude from London. Latest date in 1758 found on Is. John. [London? : s.n., 1760?].
1761. Spilsbury, John, 1739-1769. State 1 with cartouche design incorporating an urn, engraver's name below neat line at right, and notation above neat line: Engraved for the contin... [London : s.n.], 1761.