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Cary's new map of England and Wales, with part of Scotland [cartographic material] : On which are carefully laid down all the direct and principal cross roads, the course of the rivers and navigable canals, cities, market and borough towns, parishes, and most considerable hamlets, parks, forests &c. &c. Delineated from actual surveys and materially assisted from authentic documents liberally supplied by the... Post Masters General
Cary, John (1754-1835)
June 11th 1794
The titlepage, dedication and explanations are engraved. Maps and explanations are preceded by "General directions". Greenwich meridian. Relief shown by hachures. New map of England and Wales....
Cary's new English atlas : being a complete set of county maps, from actual surveys, corresponding in size with his general atlas; on which are particularly delineated those roads which were measured by order of the right honourable the Postmaster-General, by John Cary, as well as others, both direct and cross; rivers, navigable canals, parks, heaths, commons, &c. &c. Exhibiting also the whole of the market and borough towns, parishes, and hamlets, as well as places of inferior note. To which is added a copious index, containing reference to the hundreds &c. in which the places are situated, the number of houses, the population, and the amount of the poor rates paid by each, as stated in the returns made to Parliament
Cary, John (1754-1835)
1811
London or Greenwich meridians. Map imprints give date as Apr. 28. 1811, except for the map of Hertfordshire, which is still dated 1801. Relief shown as hachures. New English atlas.
Cary's new English atlas : being a complete set of county maps, from actual surveys, corresponding in size with his general atlas; on which are particularly delineated those roads which were measured by order of the right honourable the Postmaster-General, by John Cary, as well as others, both direct and cross; rivers, navigable canals, parks, heaths, commons, &c. &c. Exhibiting also the whole of the market and borough towns, parishes, and hamlets, as well as places of inferior note. To which is added a copious index, containing reference to the hundreds &c. in which the places are situated, the number of houses, the population, and the amount of the poor rates paid by each, as stated in the returns made to Parliament
Cary, John (1754-1835)
1809
Greenwich meridian. Map imprints give date as Sept. 28. 1801. Relief shown as hachures. Chubb stated that this atlas was issued in parts from 1801 to 1809 and brought together and published as a...
Cary's new map of England and Wales, with part of Scotland [cartographic material] : On which are carefully laid down all the direct and principal cross roads, the course of the rivers and navigable canals, cities, market and borough towns, parishes, and most considerable hamlets, parks, forests &c. &c. Delineated from actual surveys and materially assisted from authentic documents liberally supplied by the... Post Masters General
Cary, John (1754-1835)
June 11th 1794
The titlepage, dedication and explanations are engraved. Maps and explanations are preceded by "General directions". Greenwich meridian. Relief shown by hachures. New map of England and Wales....
The history of the castle, town, and forest of Knaresborough : and the Harrogate-visitors' guide, in which the medicinal springs, the most remarkable places, the antiquities, the elegant buildings, the ornamented grounds, and other singular productions of nature and art in the adjacent country, are minutely and accurately described, as they stand at the present time
Hargrove, Ely (1741-1818); Cary, John (1754-1835)
1832
Map by J. Cary, after Green. Plates by J. Walker, Hewitt, and W. Cave; after F. Nicholson, Dunning, and Metcalfe.
The history of the castle, town, and forest of Knaresborough : and the Harrogate-visitors' guide, in which the medicinal springs, the most remarkable places, the antiquities, the elegant buildings, the ornamented grounds, and other singular productions of nature and art in the adjacent country, are minutely and accurately described, as they stand at the present time
Hargrove, Ely (1741-1818); Cary, John (1754-1835)
1832
Map by J. Cary, after Green. Plates by J. Walker, Hewitt, and W. Cave; after F. Nicholson, Dunning, and Metcalfe.
Derbyshire
Burdett, Peter Perez; Kitchin, Thomas (1718-1784); Cary, John (1754-1835); Snowden, George; Snowden, William (1775-1850)
[1791]
Relief shown by hachures and land form drawings. "Survey of Derbyshire, began in the year 1762, and finished in the year 1767." Dated: 1st Octr. 1791, below dedication. Insets: A plan of Derby; ...
Cary's new and correct English atlas : being a new set of county maps from actual surveys. Exhibiting all the direct & principal cross roads, cities, towns, and most considerable villages, parks, rivers, navigable canals &c. preceded by a general map of South Britain, shewing the connexion of one map with another, also a general description of each county, and directions for the junction of the roads from one county to another
Cary, John (1754-1835)
Jany. 1st 1793
Cary's description and address on the maps of Berkshire and Wiltshire are altered to "Engraver & Mapseller, No. 181, Strand". The imprints on the maps of Buckinghamshire, Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Her...
A new map of Northumberland, divided into wards : exhibiting its roads, rivers, parks &c
Cary, John (1754-1835)
1811
Cary's new and correct English atlas : being a new set of county maps from actual surveys. Exhibiting all the direct & principal cross roads, cities, towns, and most considerable villages, parks, rivers, navigable canals &c. preceded by a general map of South Britain, shewing the connexion of one map with another, also a general description of each county, and directions for the junction of the roads from one county to another
Cary, John (1754-1835)
Sept. 1st. 1787
First state of this edition. This, the earliest atlas issued by Cary, was an important milestone in the history of county cartography. It introduced a new high standard of draughtsmanship and engrav...
Cary's new and correct English atlas : being a new set of county maps from actual surveys. Exhibiting all the direct & principal cross roads, cities, towns, and most considerable villages, parks, rivers, navigable canals &c. preceded by a general map of South Britain, shewing the connexion of one map with another, also a general description of each county, and directions for the junction of the roads from one county to another
Cary, John (1754-1835)
Sept. 1st. 1787
Asterisks have been added to the map of Northumberland, and the roads have been revised on the maps of Shropshire, North Wales and South Wales, since the first state of the edition of 1787--Whitaker: ...
Cary's new and correct English atlas : being a new set of county maps from actual surveys. Exhibiting all the direct & principal cross roads, cities, towns, and most considerable villages, parks, rivers, navigable canals &c. preceded by a general map of South Britain, shewing the connexion of one map with another, also a general description of each county, and directions for the junction of the roads from one county to another
Cary, John (1754-1835)
Sept. 1st. 1787
Since the first state of this edition, roads have been revised on the maps of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Northampton...