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A topographical map of the county of Surrey [cartographic material] : in which is expressed all the roads, lanes, churches, noblemen and gentlemen's seats, &c. &c. By the late John Rocque, topographer to His Majesty, compleated and engrav'd by Peter Andrews
Bib ID 666908
Format MapMap
Author
Rocque, John, d. 1762
 
Description [London] Guildford, Eng., M. A. Rocque Surrey Archaeological Society, [1762. 1931] 
map 123 x 152 cm. on 9 sheets 51 x 61 cm. in cover 51 x 61 cm. 
Scale ca. 1:43,000. 
Notes

Facsimile.

Cover title: Rocque's map of Surrey (1762).

Relief shown by hachures.

Accompanied by index map and "Preface." 1 l.

Subjects Early maps - Facsimiles.  |  Surrey (England) - Maps - To 1800.
Other authors/contributors Andrews, Peter, fl. 1765-1782  |  Surrey Archaeological Society  |  Rocque (M. A.) (Firm)

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