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Chart of the coast of Normandy, from Cherbourg to Granville
Rocque, John (1762)
1758
Includes the Channel Islands.
A modest enquiry into the causes of the present disasters in England. And who they are that brought the French Fleet into the English Channel, described
1690
Caption title: A modest enquiry into the present miscarriages in England, &c. Anon.
Le Duché et gouvernement de Normandie : divisé par evechez et en divers pais avec le gouvernement général du Havre de Grace. Dressé sur les mémoires les plus nouveaux
1736
Map of the Channel Islands appears as an inset, with title "Les Isles angloise dans leur position par rapert à la côte occidentale du Countantin".
A Second Modest enquiry into the causes of the present disasters in England. And who they are that brought the French fleet into the English Channel, described. Being a farther discovery of the Jacobite plot. Together with a list of those noble-men, gentlemen and others now in custody
1690
Advertisements (with prices): p. 31. Anon.
Atlas, or A geographicke description of the regions, countries, and kingdomes of the world : through Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, represented by new & exact maps (v.1, pp.69-70)
Mercator, Gerhard (1512-1594); Hondius, Jodocus (1563-1612); Hexham, Henry (1585?-1650?)
1636
The only edition to be published with the text in English of the famous Mercator and Hondius Atlas, i.e. the Mercator's atlas of 1595, much enlarged by Hondius in 1606. The title-pages are those of th...
The islands of Jersey, Guernsey &c
Kitchin, Thomas (1718-1784); Jefferys, Thomas (1771)
[1751?]
Sheet 50 extracted from the "Small English atlas" by T. Kitchin and T. Jefferys.
[Holy Island, Farne-Isle, Garnsey, Jersey]
Speed, John (1552-1629)
[1726?]
An 8 p. extract from John Speed's "England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland described and abridged", including a map of Holy Island, Farne, Garnsey and Iarsey.
Carte de l'Isle de Grenesey : dressée au Depost des Cartes et Plans de la Marine pour le service des vaisseaux du Roy, par ordre de M. de Machault, Garde des Sceaux de France
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas (1703-1772); France. Marine
1757
"Tiré de manuscrits anglois nouvellement acquis pour le Depost".
Carte topo-hidro-graphique des Isles de Grenesey, Cers et Erm, appartenantes aux anglois
Beaurain Chevalier de
[17--?]
Includes "Description historique, géographique et politique de l'Isle de Grenesey et de ses dépendences".