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Covers: The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
Covers: The County of K...
1801
8534.001
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[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
Full Title
(Covers to) General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
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8534.001
Note
First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is an early Margary state without the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in leather case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex.
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
The County of Kent, wit...
1801
8534.002
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Author
[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
Full Title
General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
List No
8534.002
Note
First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is an early Margary state without the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in leather case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
Covers: The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
Covers: The County of K...
1809
6736.001
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Author
[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
Full Title
(Covers to) General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
List No
6736.001
Note
First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is the Margary state 4 showing the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), so actually issued c 1809. When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in green cardboard marble case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex.
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
The County of Kent, wit...
1809
6736.000
Related
 
Author
[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
Full Title
General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
List No
6736.000
Note
First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is the Margary state 4 showing the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), so actually issued c 1809. When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in green cardboard marble case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
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