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roads4
atlases, british2

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England3
Great Britain2
Wales1
Northumberland (England)1

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Cary, John (1754-1835)9
Stockdale, John (1749?-1814)1
Noble, E1

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Cary's Traveller's companion, or, A delineation of the turnpike roads of England and Wales : shewing the immediate rout to every market and borough town throughout the kingdom. Laid down from the best authorities, on a new set of county maps, to which is added, an alphabetical list of all the market towns, with the days on which they are held

Cary, John (1754-1835)

1790

The first edition of an exceedingly popular pocket atlas of the counties. The maps details are confined to the places on the main roads only. There were about fourteen editions and the engraved plates...

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New British atlas : being a complete set of county maps, on which are delineated all the roads, cities, towns, villages, rivers & canals; together with correct general maps of England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland

Cary, John (1754-1835); Noble, E; Stockdale, John (1749?-1814)

1805

This atlas is made up of the maps (drawn by E. Noble and engraved by J. Cary) originally used to illustrate the first edition of Gough's Camden's Britannia of 1789; now considerably revised for use in...

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Cary's Traveller's companion; or, a delineation of the turnpike roads of England and Wales; shewing the immediate route to every market and boroughtown throughout the kingdom, laid down from the best authorities, on a new set of county maps : To which is added, an alphabetical list of all the market towns, with the days on which they are held

Cary, John (1754-1835)

1822

First 3 leaves, incl. t.-p., are engraved. This edition is printed from a third set of engraved plates, which actually came into use in 1822. Those county maps printed with the East or West at the t...

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