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Paterson's Itinerary Road Maps: Northampton, Harborough. Carington-Bowles c1785.

Paterson's Itinerary Road Maps: Northampton, Harborough. Carington-Bowles c1785.

by Paterson, Captain Daniel

Strip Road Maps through Northampton and Harborough c1785: Northampton, Duston, Dallington, Kingsthorpe, Chap Brampton, Boulton, Moulton, Pisford, Spratton, Brixworth, Creatopn, Scaldwell, Cottesbrook, Lamport, Draughton, Maidwell, Haselbeech, Kelmarsh, Harrington, Ardingworth, Clipston; Braybrook, Dingley, Oxendon, Farndon, Harborough, Bowden, Lubenham, Langton, Faxton, Gumley, Turlangton, Kilworth, Smeerton, Saddington, Fleckney, Burton Overy, Wistow, Newton Harcourt, Great Glen, Streeton, Oadby, Stoughton, Evington, Wigston, Knighton and Ayleston.

Rare little copperplate engraved road maps of Regency England from Paterson’s British Itinerary: Being A new and accurate Delineation and Description of the Direct and Principal Crofs (Cross) ROADS of Great Britain. by Daniel Paterson, Esq.(1793-1825). Printed for the Proprietor Carington Bowles (1724-1793). Published in London c1785.

Paterson's wonderful little refidex showed the Direct Roads from London to all the Cities, Borough, Market, and Sea-Port Towns; shewing the Diftance from each City, Town, or Village, to the next on the fame Road; with their Diftance from London, and an Account of the remarkable Seats that are near the Road. “The Whole on a Plan entirely new, and far preferable to any Work of the Kind extant” - as stated by Captain Daniel Paterson, assistant to the Quarter-Master-General of His Majefty’s Forces.

Strip Road maps, two engraved within 16 x 8.5cm (6.1/4 x 3.5/8 inches) border, on each small 18.5 x 11.5cm (7.1/2 x 4.1/2 inches) page, with both sides of the page engraved - so pay for either and you receive both.

Stock Number: amukP.105-6Price: $150.00

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