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Scale, 19 French leagues to 1 Inch English. 71 x 91.1

Photo of alleged original map in Paris.

254. La grande bays de S. laurens en la nouuelle france mise dans un jour où elle n'avoit jusqu'icy paruë, l'exactitude, la curiosité et la justesse y aïant eté observées autant qu'il a esté possible et que les mémoires des habitans du mesme lieu ont pû fournir; jointé à celà la propre connaissance du géographe qu'il a de plusieurs endroits notamment de la rivière Ste Croix, où faisant la mission il a eu l'honneur d'adorer plusieurs fois de grandes croix arborées au milieu des deserts et des bois par les Sauvages nationaux nommés ports croix, aïant recu la croix directement du ciel longtemps avant l'arrivée des françois en ce pays-faite par le père Emmanuel Jumeau, recollect missionnaire en Canada. 4 Oct. 1685. Echelle de lieues françoises, 20-23 pouces anglaises. 13 x 18g. Uncoloured MS. copy from original in seminary of Quebec.

255. Copied from a map entitled Partie Orientale du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France Par le P. Coronelli Cosmographe de la Serenisme. Rep. de Venise. A Paris 1689. 8 x 9.

256. Partie Orientale du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France Par le P. Coronelli Cosmographe de la Serenisme. Rep. de Venise A Paris 1689. 71 x 41.

} Coloured Litho.

257. A Survey of the South Shore of Lake Erie commencing at the Narrows at Fort Erie, and ending at the entrance of Detroit River: taken in 1789 by H3. Ford, Naval Off, P. M'Niff, Asst. Surv. by order of His Excellency the Rt. Hon. Lord Dorchester, Governor & Commander in Chief, &c., &c. Reduced and Copied from the original Survey in the Drawing Room of the Engineer's Department at Quebec. Examined Gother Mann, Capt. Commands. R. Eng'.

Enclosure in Lord Dorchester's letter No. 58, Quebec 24th October, 1790, Vol. 47.

Insets-Entrance of Rocky River; Entrance of Cayahoga River; Entrance of Grand River, Fort Presque Isle, Presque Isle Harbour, Sandusky Lake as far as the Narrows. Remarks.

Scale, two miles to one inch. 123 x 25.
Coloured MS. copy from Q series.

258. Carte de la Nouvelle France, où se voit le cours des Grandes Rivieres de S. Laurens & de Mississipi Aujourd'hui S. Louis. Aux Environs des quelles se trouvent les Etats, Païs, Nations, Peuples &c. de la Floride, de la Louisiane, de la Virginie, de la Marie-Lande, de la Pensilvanie, du Nouveau Jersay, de la Nouvelle Yorck, de la Nouv. Angleterre, de L'Acadie, du Canada, des Esquimaux, des Hurons, des Iroquois, des Ilinois &c. Et de la Grande Ile de Terre Neuve: Dressés sur les Memoires les plus Nouveaux recueillis pour L'Etablissement de la Compagnie François Occident.

Insets-Veue de Quebec, et Les Environs de Quebec. Remarques, &c. Publiée vers 1690.

Echelle 50 Milles-14 inches. 23 x 25.

Coloured print from Atlas F.

259. Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes qui y ont été faites, Dressée sur plusieurs Observations Par Guillaume De l'Isle Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. Amsterdam Chez Iean Covens et Corneille Mortier Geographes Avec Privilege. Publiée en 1700.

Echelle, Milles Communes d'Angleterre, 150-1 pouce Anglois.
Coloured print from Atlas F.

260. Le Canada, ou Nouvelle France, la Floride, la Virginie, Pensilvanie, Caroline, Nouvelle Angleterre et Nouvelle Yorck, l'Isle de Terre Neuve, la Louisiane,

et le Cours de la Riviere Misisipi. Par N de Fer, Geographe de Monseig1. le Dauphin. A Paris, Chez L'Auteur dans l'Isle du Palais sur le Quay de l'Orloge, a la Sphère Royale Avec Privilege du Roy 1705. Van Loon sc.

Fer.

Description de La Nouvelle France, et Des Pays aux environs, Par N. de

Echelle, Lieues de France de 20 au degrez, 70 au pouce Anglais. 15 x 10.
Uncoloured engraving.

261. Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France, et des Découvertes qui y ont été faites, Dressée sur les observations les plus Nouvelles, & sur divers Mémoires tant Manuscrits qu'imprimez. 1720.

Echelle, Milles Communs d'Angleterre, 300-1 inches. 21 x 161.
Uncoloured plate from Atlas F.

262. A Map of the British and French Settlements in North America. Univ. Mag., J. Hinton Newgate Street. Inset-Fort Frederick at Crown Point built by the French 1731. 15 x 11.

Coloured print from Atlas F.

263. A Sketch of the Several Routes of the French from Quebec to the Missisippi, with the principal Rivers and Lakes thro' which they pass, Also of the Route from New York to Oswego, and from Albany to Montreal, and of the Route from Kenébec River to Quebec, and from New Hampshire to Lake St. Pierre in Canada. Done by order of His Excellency Major General Shirley, from the most authentic Maps and best Intelligence: by Wm. Alexander, Secretary to His Excy. With explanations of the divers routes; dated, Braddock July 9th 1755. This plan covers all the routes at the time.

Scale, 35 English miles to one inch. 29 x 193.
Coloured MS. copy from M series.

264. Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada Par Mr. Bellin, Ingenieur du Roy et de la Marine, Pour seruir à l'Intelligence des affaires et de l'Etat present en Amerique communiquée au Public par les Heritiers de Homan en l'an 1755.

Echelles, Lieues communes de France de 25 au Degré, 20 au pouce. Echelles, Lieues Marines de France et d'Angleterre de 20 au Degré, 20 au pouce. 24 x 19.

Uncoloured print.

265. Partie Orientale Du Canada.

Traduitte de l'Anglois de la Carte de Jefferys publiée a Londres en May 1755. A Paris par Le Rouge Ingenieur Geographe du Roy. Rue des Grands Augustins.

Echelle de Lieues Marines, 20-21 inches. 25 x 21.

Coloured print from Atlas F.

266. Partie Occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou Canada Par Mr. Bellin, Ingénieur de la Marine 1755.

Echelle de Lieues Marines, 60-41 pouces Anglois. 25 x 19.
Coloured print from Atlas F.

267. A Map of the British Colonies in North America. With the Roads, Distances, Limits and Extent of the Settlements. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable The Earl of Halifax, And the other Right Honourable The Lords Commissioners for Trade & Plantations, By their Lordships Most Obliged, and very humble Servant Jn°. Mitchell. Published 13th Feb., 1755. Main portion of the map is, according to a note, done in 1750.

With an editorial note, also notes and explanations. Also an enlargement of the north eastern section.

Scale 100 English miles 1 inch. 22 x 16.

Photo copies of Map bearing the stamp of the British Museum.

268. Carte du Canada et de La Louisiane qui forment La Nouvelle France et des Colonies Angloises ou sont representez les Pays contestez Dressée sur les observations et sur plusieurs Cartes particulieres et même Angloises Par J. B. Nolin Geographe. à Paris chez Daumont rue de la Feronerie à l'Aigle d'Or, 1756. Avec Privilege du Roy. Letter Press-Description du Canada.

Echelle de Lieues, 125-4 inches. 28 x 20.

Coloured print from Atlas F.

269. A Map of the British & French Plantations in North America. (1760). 101 x 81.

Uncoloured print from Atlas F.

270. A Map of the British Conquests in North America including Niagara & Crown Point. (1760).

Scale 70 miles 1 inch. 7 x 5.

Uncoloured print from Atlas F.

271. A Map of the Five Great Lakes with part of Pensilvania, New York, Canada, and Hudsons Bay Territories, &c. 10 x 81.

Uncoloured print from Atlas F.

272. Canada and the River St. Lawrence. (1763). A series of four maps, which with the notes form a very complete census of the parishes on the St. Lawrence. They are all original coloured MS. bearing the Board of Ordnance Stamp, and are as follows:

a. Plan of that part of Canada and the River St. Lawrence, which lies between Point du Lac and Repentigny on the North Shore, and Nicolette and Varrenes on the South; containing the Lake St. Pierre and all the Islands lying immediately above it in the River St. Lawrence, also all the Islands formed by the Rivers Nicolette, St. Francis, Iamaska, Masquinonge, &c. which empty themselves into the Lake....containing also the River Sorel from where it falls into the St. Lawrence to the Isle des Noix on Lake Champlain where it takes its rise, and the River Assumption as far as the last Settlements....with all the Villages, Fortified Posts, Habitations and cultivated Country throughout the whole Extent ....The whole from a Survey carried on under the Direction of the Honourable Brigadier General Murray, Governor of Quebec....The Tract of Country contained in this Plan was Surveyed by the Following Officers, viz....All the South Shore from Veraine to Nicolet, and the River Sorel to St. Ours, also the Islands Dupas, St. Ignace, Madame de Grace, au Pierre du Moine, and the Isle au Basque, by Capt. Holland of the Royal American Regiment.... The Islands of Bouchard and Contrecoeur, by Lieut. Peach of the 47th Regiment....From Repentigny to Bertier by Lieut. Montresor, Engineer....From Bertier to Point du Lac and the Rivers Assomption and Bertier and the Rest of the Islands at the entrance of the Lake, by Lieut. Fusier, of the Royal American Rgt., as was also the remainder of the River Sorel as far as Isle aux Noix. 136 x 90.

b. Plan of that part of Canada and the River St. Lawrence, which lies between the Coteau des Cedres, the uppermost Settlements of Canada and the Island of St. Therese; containing the Island of Montreal, Isle Iesus, Isle Bisare, Isle Perault, &c. the Lakes of St. Louis, les deux Montagnes &c. formed by the River St. Lawrence; the City of Montreal, all the Villages, fortified posts, habitations, and cultivated Country throughout the whole Extent....The whole from a Survey carried-on under the directions of the Honourable Brigadier General Murray, Governour of Quebec, &c. The Tract of Country contained in

this Plan was Surveyed by the following Officers, vizt From Longueil tc Varrenes on the South Shore, and from the City of Montreal to Long Point on the Island of Montreal by Capt. Holland, of the Royal American Regiment. From la Chine to the City of Montreal, and from long Point to the lower end of the Island, also from Cocnawaga Castle on the South Shore to the Island Hurron, with the Island of St. Paul, by Lieut. Montresor, Engineer...... The Islands of Boucherville, St. Heleine, Therese, &c. near the South Shore, by Lieut. Peach of the 47th Regiment. The remaining part of the Island of Montreal, The Island of Iesue, Isle Bisare, Isle Perault, &c. with all the Tract of Country on both Shores, not already mentioned, as far as the Coteau des Cedres, by Lieut. Fusier of the Royal American Regiment.

A scale of 5 miles 2,000 yards to an inch. 106 x 65.

c. Plan of that Part of Canada and the River St. Lawrence, which lies between Cape Torment and Deschambeaux on the North Shore, Point de la Caille and Lotbiniere on the South, in which the City of Quebec and all the Villages, habitations,and cultivated Country in that extent are accurately laid down, with all the different places of Landing and Embarkations, the Encampments, Entrenchments, lines of Battle, and principal movements of the Brittish and French Armies while this Country was a Seat of War....The whole from a Survey carried on under the direction of the Honourable Brigadier General Murray, Governour of Quebec &c. The tract of Country contained in this Plan was surveyed by the following Officers, vizt....From St. Augustin to the River Montmorency on the North Shore, and from St. Nicholas to Pointe à la Ecaille on the South, with all the back Settlements, also the Parishes on the South River by Capt. Holland of the Royal American Regiment....The Island of Orleans, surveyed by Capt. Lt. Spry, Engineer ....From Dechambeaux to St. Augustine on the North and Lotbinière to St. Antoine on the South Shore by Lieut. Peach of the 47th Regiment. From St. Antoine to St. Nicholas on the South, from Montmorency to Cape Tourment on the North Shore by Ens. Pittman of the 15th Regiment. Explanatory references. Scale, eight statute miles 2,000 feet to an inch. 170 x 61.

d. Plan of that part of Canada and the River St. Lawrence which lies between Dechambeaux and Pointe du Lac on the North Shore, Lotbiniere and St. Therese on the South in which the Town of Trois Rivieres and all the Villages, habitations and cultivated country in that extent are accurately laid down...... The whole from a Survey carried on under the direction of the Honourable Brigadier General Murray, Governour of Quebec. With notes giving details of the parishes. The tract of Country contained in this Plan was surveyed by the following Officers, viz.: From Point du Lac to Cape Magdelaine on both Shores by Capt. Holland of the Royal American Regiment....From Cape Magdelaine to Batiscant River on both Shores by Lieut. Fuser, of the Royal Canadian Regt. From Batiscant River to Dechambeaux on both shores, By Lieut. Peach, of the 47th Regt.

Inset-Continuation of the Chaudiere River, by Lieut. Haldimand of the Royal American Regt.

Scale of eight statute miles, 2,000 feet to an inch. 98 x 60.
See also Appendix C.

273. La Nouvelle France ou Canada.

Echelle de Cent Lieues Communes 13 pouces Anglois. 14 x 73.

Coloured print from Le Petit Atlas Maritime. Par le S Bellin, Ingénieur de la Marine 1764.

274. Carte des Cinq Grands Lacs du Canada.

Echelle de Cinquante Lieues Communes 13 pouces Anglois. 13 x 8. Coloured plate from Le Petit Atlas Maritime. Par le Sr Bellin, Ingénieur de la Marine, 1764.

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275. An Extract Chart of the River St. Laurence, from Fort Frontenac to the Island of Anticosti shewing the Soundings, Rocks, Shoals, &c. with Views of the Lands and all necessary Instructions for navigating that River to Quebec. Dedicated to Honble. Jno. Montagu and Lords of Trade, by Tho. Jefferys.

Insets. London, Robt. Sayer, 25 May 1775.
Scale, ten miles to three inches. 38 x 24.

Coloured print from the American Atlas.

276. An Accurate Map of the present Seat of War between Great-Britain and her Colonies in North America. Engraved for the Universal Mag.-June, 1776. 131 x 101.

Coloured print from Atlas F.

277. A Map of the Inhabited Part of Canada from the French Surveys; with the Frontiers of New York and New England, from the Large Survey By Claude Joseph Sauthier. Engraved by Wm. Faden, 1777. London, Published, as the Act directs, Feby. 25, 1777 by Wm. Faden.

Scale 10 miles to 1316 of an inch. 33 x 221.

Partly engraved plan from The North American Atlas.

278. Extract from 'A Map of the Inhabited Part of Canada from the French Surveys with the Frontiers of New York and New England from the large Survey by Claude Joseph Sauthier. Engraved by Wm. Faden, 1777. Remarks and notes.

Scale, statute miles, 50-4 inches. 14 x 107.
Uncoloured tracing.

279. Partie Septentrionale Des Possessions Angloise en Amerique. Pour servire d'intelligence à la Guerre présente entre les Anglois et leurs Colonies Dressée sur les meilleurs Carte du Pays traduite de l'Anglois. de Michel à Paris A l'Hotel de Soubise. 1778.

Echelle de Lieues Communes, 50-4 inches. 29 x 20.
Uncoloured print.

280. Carte du Canada Qui comprend la partie Septentrionale des Etats Unis. Dressée sur plusieurs observations et sur un grand nombre de relations imprimées ou manuscrites. Par Guillaume DelIsle Premier Géographe du Roi de l'Academie Royale de Sciences. Revuée et augmentée en 1783, chey Dezauche Successeur au Delisle et Buache Rue de Noyers pres celle des Anglais.

Scale of English miles 150-1 inch. 18 x 16.
Uncoloured litho.

281. Tracing of Part of Map A of the Territory contained between the lines respectively contended for by Great Britain and the United States, as being the North Eastern Boundary of the United States, in conformity with the Treaty of Peace of 1783; embracing also the adjacent parts of the Dominions of the two Powers.

References. Copy of certificate on Map A. 30 x 321.

282. Plan of the Communication by the River Saint John from Fredericton in New-Brunswick to River Saint Lawrence; with the Settlements in that extent. From an actual Survey taken by order of His Excellency Lieutenant Governor Carleton in July and August 1787, by George Sproule, Esq., Surveyor General of New-Brunswick. A true copy from the original Survey-George Sproule, Surveyor General. Enclosure in Letter dated, June 20th, 1788. Carleton to Secretary of State. Scale of two statute miles to one inch.

Coloured MS. copy from M series.

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