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=Nicolas Deny's Map=, with designs attached of--”Charnier en forme depressoir”; ”Charnier en barrique”; ”Les Brouettes”; ”Timbre a laver la Morue”; edifice de l'eschaffaut, complet hormis la couvertur d'un voile; Plan de l'eschaffaut, planchaye” et ”Plan de l'eschaffaut portant la Terre”; MS. copy of map in the Louvre, also photo copy of map only in the Lennox Library.

=Plan du Cap Breton= dit Louisbourg, avec ses environs, Pries, par L'Amiralle Bockoune, le 26 Jullet, 1758. Dimensions, 72 x 19-1/2 inches.

A rare old map copied from one in the Library of Congress, a coloured ma.n.u.script showing the positions of the English and French Fleets, the landing of the troops, the nature of the ground, the skirmishes in the environs of the City, and burning of houses, surrounding the defences; the city and defences. The French s.h.i.+ps in the Harbour afterwards burnt, as well as the intrenchments and movements of the besieged.

=Amerique Septentrionale=. North America, etc.

=A Map of the Sea Coast of New England=, according to the actual survey made thereof by Captain Cyprian Southack. As also the outlines of several of the Provinces and Colonies lying therein, according to the respective grants and charters.

=Tierra Noeva=. Tierra Noeva, de los Bocalaos, Tavola Prima, Del Mundo Nuova. Print from Plate.

=Amerique Septentrionale=, Par N. Sanson d'Abbeville, Geog. du Roy a Paris, chez l'auteur et chez Pierre Mariette, rue S. Jacques a l'Esperance 1650. Avec privilege du Roy pour vingt ans. Print from Plate.

=L'Amerique Septentrionale= divisee en ses princ.i.p.ales parties scauoir: Les Terres Arctiques, Le Canada ou Nouvelle France, Le Mexique ou Nouvelle Espagne; Le Nouveau Mexique; Les iles de Terre Neuve; de Californie et Antilles, ou sont distingues les uns des autres les estats comme ils sont possedes presentement par les Francois, Castillans, Anglois, Suedois, Danois et par les estats Generaux des Provinces Vrais ou Hollandais. Tiree des Relations de toutes ces nations, par le Sr.

Sanson, Geographe ordinaire du Roy 1674, presentee a Monseigneur Le Dauphin par son tres humble, tres obeissant, et tres fidele Serviteur, Hubert Iaillot. Print from Plate.

=An Accurate Map of North America=. Describing and distinguis.h.i.+ng the British, Spanish, and French Dominions, according to the Definitive Treaty concluded in Paris, Feb. 10, 1763. Eman Bowen, Geog. His Majesty, and John Gibson, Engraver. Print from Plate.

=North America= from the French of M. d'Anville, improved with the English Surveys made since the Peace. London. Printed for Robt. Sayer and J. Bennett, Map and Print Sellers, No. 53, Fleet Street, June 10, 1775. Print from Plate. North American Atlas.

=A Map of the British Empire= in North America, by Samuel Dunn, Mathematician, improved from the Surveys of Captain Carver. London.

Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennett, Map and Sea Charts Sellers, No. 53 Fleet Street, Aug. 17, 1776. Print from Plate. North American Atlas.

=A New and Correct Map of North America=, with the West India Isles.

Divided according to the last Treaty of Peace. Concluded at Paris, Feb.

10, 1763. Gov. Pownall, M.P., 1777. Print from Plate.

=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 Gauthier, engraved by Faden, 1777. Print from Plate.

=The British Colonies in North America=. Engraved by William Faden, 1777. Print from Plate. North American Atlas.

=A New Map of North America= with the West India Islands. Divided according to the Preliminary Articles of Peace. Signed at Versailles, Jan. 20, 1783. Governor Pownall, M.P., 1794. Print from Plate.

=Map of Part of Canada= from Bay de la Val and Island of Barnaby in the River St. Lawrence to the Lakes Huron and Erie. For the use of H. M.

Secretary of State, Quebec, Oct. I, 1790. Samuel Holland, Surveyor-General, John Collins, D.S.G.

=Carte d'Amerique=, divisee en ses Princ.i.p.aux Pays. Par M. l'Abbe Clouet, de l'Academie Royal de Rouen. Ill.u.s.trated, 1782. Print from Plate.

=Amherstburg=, 1799. Showing the Main Street, and lots with owners'

names. Captain H. M. Lewis, June 26, 1799. Original MS.

=Amherstburg=, with the names of occupants, 1800. Original MS.

=Bonaventure=.

=A Plan of Bonaventur= in the Baie of Chaleurs. In the Province of Quebec as surveyed agreeable to order and instructions of the Honourable James Murray, Esq., Governor of the said Province, by John Collins, Dept. Sur. Genl., 1765. MS.

=Chambly=. Sketch of the Public Buildings at Chambly, 1815. Coloured MS.

=Chateauguay=. Sketch of part of the River Chateauguay, George Williams, R.M.S.D., Aug. 9, 1814. Accompanying Lieutenant-Colonel Hughes's letter to Lt.-General Mann, Aug. 16, 1814. Shows the position of the troops in the affair of Oct. 26, 1813. MS.

=Detroit and Erie=. Fort de Detroit et ses Environs, 1768. MS. Plan of a sketch of the Grand River and the Soundings. Plan of a sketch from Fort Erie along the North Sh.o.r.e of Lake Erie round Long Point to where it joins the main Land with the Soundings, W. Chewett, Niagara, Aug. 28, 1793. MS. Plan of Fort Erie and surroundings showing the sites of the old and proposed forts, surveyed lots, 1794. Original coloured MS. Plan of ground at mouth of Detroit River, Captain W. Mayne, Sept. 8, 1796.

Original MS. 1796, Sketch of the Communication between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. MS. Plan of the Situation of Fort Erie, with the new Works and buildings proposed. Submitted by Gother Mann, Colonel Commanding Royal Engineer, Quebec, Aug. 1, 1803. MS. At Detroit, Plan of Fort L'Arnaud, as it is repaired at this present date, 1812. Fort l'Arnaud at Detroit, surrendered to Major-General Isaac Brock, Aug. 16, 1812. J. B.

Duberger, Jr. Coloured MS. Plan of the Country round Fort Erie, showing the retrenchments thrown up by the Enemy in August, 1814. Position, Aug. 8, 1814, P. A. Hughes, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers. With a letter to Lieutenant-General Mann, dated Montreal, Oct. 7, 1814. Original MS. Survey of Lake Erie, in the years 1817 and 1818, by Lieutenant Henry W. Bayfield, R.N. Insets ”Entrance to the River Niagara” and ”Survey of the Mouth of the River Detroit.” MS.