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Charts : And in the Middle of each of their Sides, 
Numerical Letters, fhewing how the particular Maps 
are to join to each other. 
The particular Maps are each as large as the general, 
and numbered at the Top I. II. III. &c. correfpond- 
ing to the Squares in General, as Fig. 4. where, in the 
Right Hand Margin, is put V. and at the Bottom IX. 
/hewing the Fifth Map tallies to the Side, and the 
Ninth to the Bottom, or South Fart: The general 
Map being an Index, fhewing how they join to each 
other. 
By thefe particular Maps may be fhewn all the 
leffer Quantities, with their Tenure, Owners Names, 
and Contents; and, by the Scale, are capable of fhew- 
ing the Lengths of any Lines, and the DimenFons, 
fo as to difcover any Encroachments, and record their 
Shape and Extents to Pofterity : A mod valuable Ufe 
of a Survey and Map. 
All thefe Maps are bound up in Order, in a Folio 
Book, to open freely, which will be not only very 
portable, but ufeful to have recourfe to on any Oc- 
cafion ; fecure from Damages of Weather, as well as 
more durable and ornamental. 
The Terriers to thefe Maps are made in the fol- 
lowing Manner; either bound in a Book of a Pocket 
Size by themfelves, or along with the Maps. 
The Names of the Freeholders, Copyholders, Cot- 
tagers, Tenants, are put in an Alphabetical 
Order. 
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