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To the Society of East India Commanders this plate of views is inscribed, with their permission, by George Robertson (Chart)
A chart of the passage along the West Coast of Borneo including those islands only that were seen by the Fleet in 1781. Inscribed by permission to the Society of East India Commanders by their much obliged humble servant George Robertson. (Chart)
Views on the southern coast of Ceylon [views by] John Brown 1616, Ship Ashburnham 1772, Fr Vankeulen, Geo Robertson 1778 (Chart)
View of the Ranger's House [Queen's House] ...and ...Greenwich (Print)
A chart of the Straits of Allass inscribed by permission to the Society of East-India Commander London by George Robertson (Chart)
This Chart of the Banca, Gasper & Celments Straits, is Inscribed by Permission to the Society of East India Commanders London As a Testimony of Respect and Gratitude for their polite attention & friendship to George Robertson. (Chart)
A Chart of the Gasper and Clements Straits Inscribed by Permission to the Society of East-India Commanders London by George Robertson (Chart)
This chart of Dampier and Pitts Straits, laid down from observations on the spot, corrected with Capt. Wm. Fraser's shore stations is inscribed by permission to the East-India commanders London by George Robertson. (Chart)
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[Part a] charts of the China navigation (Title Page and Contents Sheet)
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