VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 45 



A reduced copy of Herman's Map. "vol. i, Page 209" 

 refers to Oldmixon's British empire in America, 1708, where 

 this map was originally published. 



1719. 



A new map of Virginia, Mary-land and the improved parts of 

 Penn-sylvania & New Jersey. Most humbly Inscribed to the 

 Right Hon'ble the Earl of Orkney & Ct. Knight of ye most 

 Noble and Ancient Order of ye Thistle 1719. Revised by I. 

 Senex. 



{In New (A) general atlas, {anon) fol. London, for D. Browne, 

 1721. facing p. 240.) Mostly taken from Herman's map. 



1719. 



A new map of the english empire in America, viz: Virginia, 

 Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, (etc.) Revis'd by Fno 

 Senex. 1719. I. Harris sculpt 



{In New (A) general atlas, {anon) fol. London, for D. Browne, 

 1 72 1, facing p. 236,) 



1720. 



'T noorder gedeelte van Virginie door Bartholomeus Gosnal 

 en Martin Pringe uyt Engeland bevaaren. Uytgevoerd te Ley- 

 den door Pieter van der Aa, (1720). 



1732-3- 



To the Merchants of London, trading to Virginia and Mary- 

 land this mapp of the Bay of Chesepeack with the rivers Poto- 

 mock, Patapsco and part of Chester is dedicated by Walter 

 Hoxton. 



British Museum catalogue has this 1750? William's " Maps 

 of Maryland," as above. 



1735- 



A map of Virginia according to Captain lohn Smith's map 

 Published Anno 1606. Also Of the Adjacent country called 

 by the Dutch Niew Nederlant Anno 1630. By lohn Senex. 



{In short (A) account of the first settlement of the Provinces 

 of Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey and Pensylvania, 



