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CARTOGRAPHY OF NEW BRUNSWICK 



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Croix, and he removes Fort La Tour from the west side of the harbour, 

 where he had placed it on his 1755 map, to the east side, and designates it 

 Ancien F. la Tour, a point of very great importance in the determination 

 of the exact site of that fort. In 1757 Jetîerys published a " Chart of the 

 Eiver St. Lawrence." on which our North Shore is shown, in which he 









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Fig. 36.— SAYER & BENNETT, 1770. 

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closely follows D'Anville of 1755. The later "Chart of the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence," 1775, printed by Eobt. Sayer, is probably based upon sui-veys 

 made in 1760 by the ship Norwich, to which reference will be made later. 

 In part it reverts clear back to Jumeau and Franquelin, for the names 

 Boutes(ic1<- Cape Martin^ Hangman's Id. (Translation of I. Pendu), re- 



