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"in the said Volumes and all the Copper Plates of the said Work which 66 may be in the hands of Mr. James Basire Engraver who engraved them or "deposited elsewhere at the time of my decease and also all the Copper "Plates belonging to the British Topography And likewise fourteen Vo"lumes handsomely bound in folio and two others in folio in yellowish "boards of Drawings of Sepulchral and other Monuments in France. And "it is my will and desire that the whole of the said Articles matters and "things shall be placed in the Bodleian Library in a building adjoining to "the Picture Gallery called or known by the name of the Antiquaries Closet "erected for keeping Manuscripts printed Books and other Articles relating "to British Topography, and of such Articles and Collections of this kind as "have been removed from the said Gallery or other parts of the said Library "so that all together they may form one uniform body of British Antiqui"ties. And it is my particular desire that Mr. John Nichols of Red Lion "Passage Fleet Street Printer or in case of his death his Son John-Bowyer "Nichols do assist my Executors hereinafter named in selecting the said "Articles so given to the Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the said Uni❝versity of Oxford and in transmitting them to the said University."

It only remains to be stated, that the present Catalogue has been formed as nearly as possible on the plan adopted by Mr. Gough himself in his BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY. The Books are arranged according to Counties, and, where it was practicable, chronologically. A very full and perfect Index of Names will be found at the end; so that it is hoped the present attempt will possess the advantages both of an alphabetical and a classed Catalogue.

Bodleian Library,
Feb. 15, 1814.

B. BANDINEL.

MAPS, PLANS, VIEWS, DRAWINGS, CHARTS, AND

ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES.

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Antiqui Tabulæ Geographicæ secundum Cl. Ptolemæum.
Trajecti ad Rhenum. 1698.
Amstelodami. 1730.

95 Ejusdem operis, ed. alt.

96 Chartæ Geographicæ omnium Comitatuum Angliæ et Walliæ coloribus distinctæ per Chr. Saxton. 1579.

90 The Shires of England and Wales, described by Chr. Saxton, with additions by P. Lea.

92 The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, with Maps, by John Speed. London. 1611. 147 England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, described and abridged by John Speed. 12mo. London. 1627.

89 Adair's Maps and Charts of Scotland. 1688. See No. 1.

84 Hiberniæ Delineatio, quoad hactenus licuit, perfectissima, studio Gul. Petty Eq. Aur. 1641.

98 Morden's Maps of the Counties of England (drawn originally for the English "Britannia”),

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91 Theatrum Scotia et Hiberniæ (57 maps: from "Blaeu's Atlas").

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Various Maps, Charts, and Drawings of England, Scotland, and Ireland,
in number 156. Viz.

i. Of Ancient Britain, by Sturt, Ryther, Speed, Hole, &c. (including
seven original drawings by Stukeley, and one by Bertram, and a
Map of England on vellum, about the time of Edward the Third,
engraved by Gough in his "British Topography," vol. i. p.
76.)
ii. Of England and Wales, by Blome, Morden, Overton, Kircher,

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Moll, Kitchin, Bell, Bayly, Rocque, Janvier, Cary, and J. Jeffery

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iii. Charts of the Coasts of, and Maps of Rivers and Canals in, England and Wales, by Senex, Brindley, Renshaw, Halley, Price, Ross, Lea, and Moll.

iv. Le petit Neptune (avec l'Analyse. Paris. 1763. 4to.)

v. Plates 3, 4, and 5, of vol. i. and Plate 8, (with drawings) of vol. ii. of Gough's "British Topography."

vi. Maps of the Roman or Picts' Wall, of Graham's Dike, and of the principal Roman Camps, Forts, Walls, &c. between the Rivers Tyne in England, and Tay in Scotland.

vii. Maps of Scotland (including Dorret's general Map) by Hole, Speed, Covens and Mortier, Sanson, Overton, Bowen, Paton, Elphinstone, Armstrong, Knox, and Campbell.

viii. Ainslie's Chart of the West Coast of Scotland.

ix. An exact Plan of the great Roads through the Highlands of Scotland, with a Plan of the Battle of Preston in 1745, by Andrew Rutherford.

x. A Chart, wherein are marked all the different Routs of P. Edward in Great Britain, and the Marches of his Army, and the English, by Colonel Grante.

xi. Willdey's Maps of the Roads in the Highlands. xii. Armstrong's (reduced) Map of Ayrshire; County of Argyll (see Smith's "Agricultural Survey"); Berwickshire by Armstrong, the same reduced; Counties of Fife and Kinross by Ainslie; of Lanark by Ross, the same reduced; Stewartry of Kirkcudbright by Ainslie; the Lothians by Elphinstone; East-Lothian by Adair ; Mid-Lothian by Laurie; the Environs of Edinburgh by Ainslie (2 copies); Shire of Peebles or Tweeddale by Edgar; the Counties of Perth and Clackmannan by Stobie; Roxburghshire by Stobie; County of Renfren by Ainslie; Selkirkshire by Ainslie; River and Frith of Ford, with the intended line of alteration; Straithern, Stormount and Cars of Gourie by Adair; County of Wigton by Ainslie; the Hebrides by Armstrong; North Coast of Britain by Bryce; Duke of Argyle's Hereditary Dukedom &c. by Cowley. xiii. John Adair's Coast and Isles of Scotland, Edinb. 1588. from the French of Nic. Dauphinois. Paris. 1583. See No. 84. xiv. Two Maps, and Capt. Thomas Preston's Chart of Zetland.

xv. Maps of Ireland by Hole, Senex, Kitchin, Dury, and Jefferys. xvi. County of Louth, by Wren; Survey of the River Kenmare by Irwin; County of Dublin by Rocque.

FIVE VOLUMES, containing a Collection of County Maps in Great Britain and Ireland.

Viz.

2 Vol. I. BEDFORDSHIRE, (thirteen) by Drayton; Saxton; Speed; Blaeu, in "Theat. Orb. Terr." Vol. iv. p. 181; Morden; Gordon in 2 sheets; Bowen; Ellis; Cary; Jefferys in 8 sheets, and reduced. BERKSHIRE, (ten) by Saxton; Hollar; Bowen; Kitchin; Cary; Rocque's Topographical Survey in 18 sheets, the same reduced (2 copies); Willis's ten miles round Newbury; and Jefferys's nine miles round Padworth.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, (four) by Saxton; Bowen; Jefferys; Cary.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, (five) by Saxton; Speed; and Bowen; Sir Jonas
Moore's Survey of the Great Levell; and Richard Robinson's Plan
of the East Part of the South Levell of the Fens.

CHESHIRE, (two) by Saxton, and Cary.

CORNWALL, (nine) by Saxton; Speed; Martyn in 7 sheets, and reduced
(4 copies); Cary; and one Anon.

CUMBERLAND, (six) by Saxton; Speed (2 copies); Hodskinson and
Donald in six sheets, and reduced; and by Cary.

DERBYSHIRE, (four) by Overton; Bowen; Fox; and Cary.

DEVONSHIRE, (four) by Saxton; corrected by Lea; by Don in 12 sheets; and by Cary.

DORSETSHIRE, (six) by Saxton; Speed; Bowen; Bayly; Cary; and one MS.

DURHAM, (fifteen) by Saxton, engraved by Ruther; engraved by Kip (2 copies); corrected by Lea; Speed; Blaeu in " Theat. Orb. Terr." Vol. 4. p. 345; Hollar; Maire; Morden; Kitchin; Bowen; two small Anon.; Jefferys; and a Draught of the Entrance of the River Teese by J. Dobson.

Vol. II. ESSEX, (eight) by Saxton; Speed; Morden and Pask; Morden; Bowen; Cary; Turnpike road from London to Epping 1728; Country round Saffron Walden by W. Robinson. See Middlesex No. 4.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE, (six) by Saxton; Speed; Anon. from the British. Atlas, and including Monmouthshire; Kitchin; Taylor in six sheets; and by Cary.

HAMPSHIRE, (seven) by Saxton; Bowen; Kitchin; Taylor in six sheets; Milne in six sheets; Cary. Isle of Wight by Speed. HEREFORDSHIRE, (three) by Saxton; Cary; and Taylor. HERTFORDSHIRE, (eight) by Saxton; Speed; Drayton; Norden; Seller; Warburton; Kitchin; Cary. See Middlesex No. 4. HUNTINGDONSHIRE, (nine) by Saxton; Speed (3 copies); Gordon in six sheets; Bowen; Jefferys in six sheets; Cary; Noble's MS. KENT, (thirteen) by Saxton; Norden; Hollar; Symonson; Anonym.; by Seller; Andrews, Dury, and Herbert in 25 sheets, the same reduced; Cary; Plan of the City of Canterbury by Andrews and Wren; Survey of the County by Mudge, by order of the Board of Ordnance; Chart of the Downs by Ross; and from the Nore to Margate Roads 1779.

4 Vol. III. LANCASHIRE, (five) by Saxton; Speed (2 copies); Morden; and by Billinge in eight sheets.

Leicestershire, (three) by Saxton; Cary; and Prior.

LINCOLNSHIRE, (six) by Saxton; Overton; Bowen; Armstrong; Map
of South Holland in Lincolnshire, the Hundred of Wisbech in
Cambridgeshire, and the North Level; Plan of the River Witham,
and adjoining Fens.

MIDDLESEX, (twenty-five) by Norden (4 copies); augmented by Speed;
Hollar; Morden; Bowles; Ogilby; Warburton; (including Essex
and Hertfordshire) Warburton, Bland and Smith; Seale; Bowen
(2 copies); Anonym. (3 copies); Cary. Thirty miles round London
by Willdey; Ten miles round by Kitchin; Thirty Miles round by
Kitchin (2 copies); Thirty miles round by Bowles; Ten miles
round by Rocque in 16 sheets; Chart of the mouth of the Thames.
NORFOLK, (ten) by Saxton; (including Suffolke, Cambridgeshire, Bed-
ford, Hartford, Buckingham, Oxford, Northampton, Warwick,
Huntingdon, and Lecester Shires, and Rutland, part of Lincolne,
Nottingham, Darbye, Glocester, and Barkshires, and of the County
of Essex) by Hollar; Corbridge in 2 sheets; Ditto in 1 sheet;
three Maps engraved by Roades in 1739, 1740, and 1757; Faden
in 6 sheets; Cary; Morden.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, (four) by Saxton; Overton; Morton; Faden.
NORTHUMBERLAND, (fourteen) by Saxton (2 copies); improved by
Lea; Drayton; Speed; Blaeu; Morden; Warburton; Cay;
Kitchin; Armstrong; Bowen; Ellis; one Anon.

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