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A new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland and Japan (Chart)
South Britain or England and Wales (Chart)
A map of the Kingdom of Ireland (Chart)
A New and Accurate Chart of the Windward Passage Northward of Hispaniola and Part of the Old Channel of Bahama Printed for Robert Sayer Printseller, 53, Fleet Street ... 1787 (Chart)
A new map of the dominions of the King of Sardinia from the original published at Turin with royal approbation and dedicated to His Sardinian Majesty by Francis De Caroly translated with improvements and additions (Chart)
A new map of France divided into eighty-three departments according to the Decree of the National Assembly in 1790 (Chart)
EUROPE Divided into its Principal States with their Subdivisions (Chart)
A new and correct tide-table for the British Channel, German Sea, Bay of Biscay &c. Shewing the true flowing of the tide by the shore, and its true run in the offing, for every day of the moon's age, on the coasts of England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland, Flanders & France. (Chart; Bound item; Diagram)
A new hydrographical survey of the British Channel, with part of the Atlantic Ocean as far as Cape Clear, improved from the large chart of the late Thomas Jeffery's Geographer to the King (Chart; Bound item)
A general chart of the islands of Guernsey and Jersey, Sark, Herm, Jethou and Alderney, with Cape la Hague and the Caskets (Chart; Bound item)
Plymouth Sound, Hamoaze and Catwater surveyed in 1770 (Chart; Bound item)
An hydrographical survey of the coast of Devonshire, from Exmouth Bar to Stoke Point, containing the River Ex, Torbay, Dartmouth, Start Bay and Bigbury Bay (Chart; Bound item)
Plan of the bays of Polkerris and Mevagizey in Cornwall (Chart; Bound item)
A plan of the harbour of Rye in Sussex (Chart; Bound item)
A new chart of the Islands of Scilly with their soundings, channels and sailing marks, by A. Tovey and N. Ginver (Chart; Bound item)
A new chart of the islands of Guernsey, with those of Sark, Herm and Jethou... improved from the survey made by Capt. Dobree (Chart; Bound item)
A chart of the Downs with the flats of the North and South Forelands from the observations of Joseph Ross, a Pilot belonging to Trinity House. (Chart; Bound item)
A new and accurate chart of the mouth of the Thames, and its entrances, viz: the Kings the Queens and South Channels &c from the Nore to Orford Ness and the North Foreland. Improved by James Grosvenor, Pilot. (Chart; Bound item)
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