Hand-coloured map of south east London & north west Kent. South East Quarter Of Map Only ( Published on January 1st 1789 by Wm Faden, Charing Cross. 1789 ~ The Country Twenty-Five Miles Round London Planned From A Scale Of One Mile To An Inch.Published In The Universal Magazine Of Knowledge And Pleasure, By John Hinton, At The King's Arms In Newgate Street, London, May 1765) To The Year 1765 ( Eastern half of map only. 1765 ~ A New And Accurate Plan Of The Cities Of London And Westminster, And The Borough Of Southwark, With The New Roads And New Buildings, &c.Published In The Gentleman's Magazine, 1763) 1763 ~ A New And Accurate Plan Of The Cities Of London And Westminster, Including The New Roads & New Buildings ( Western half of map only.( Published In The London Magazine, June 1761) 1761 ~ A Correct Plan Of The Cities Of London, Westminster, And The Borough Of Southwark, Including The Bills Of Mortality, With The Additional Buildings &c.Taken from 'London And Its Environs Described', Vol. 1761 ~ A New And Correct Plan Of London, Westminster And Southwark, With Several Additional Improvements Not In Any Former Survey ( Engrav'd & Printed for R.From Westminster Bridge ( Published In The Gentleman's Magazine, May 1753) 1746 ~ An Exact Survey Of The City's Of London, Westminster Ye Borough Of Southwark And The Country Near Ten Miles Round Begun In 1741 & Ended In 1745 By John Rocque Land Surveyor & Engrau'd By Richard Parr ( Photo lithographed and published by Edward Stanford, 1878.Published For The Author, 66, Chancery Lane, By Bell And Daldy, 186, Fleet Street. Compiled From Ancient Documents And Other Authentic Sources By William Newton, Author Of A Display Of Heraldry. Being A Topographical And Historical Memoir Of London, Westminster, And Southwark, Accompanying A Pictorial Map Of The City And Its Suburbs, As They Existed In The Reign Of Henry VIII, Before The Dissolution Of Monasteries. Newton, 66 Chancery Lane, & By Bell & Daldy, 186 Fleet Street, London. Accompanied By An Historical And Topographical Memoir Compiled From Ancient Documents, Records, & Other Authentic Sources By William Newton, Author of the "Display Of Heraldry,", &c. c1517 ~ London, Westminster And Southwark As In The Olden Times Shewing The City And Its Suburbs With The Churches, Monasteries, And All The Important Buildings As They Stood In The Reign Of Henry VIII Before The Reformation.The following London and English county maps will be selected for display in coming To aid students, historians, and genealogists tracing their ancestry, some of 24 folding sections with marbled end boards. Folding map of the Borough of Hornsey, laid down on linen.