An eighteenth century manuscript plan of Queens Leaze, Bray, Berkshire

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Plan of Queens Leaze situate in the Manor & Parish of Bray in the County of Berks held by lease from the Crown to Trustees, for the parish of Bray by Th. Richardson & Son Surveyors 1790.

RICHARDSON, Th[omas]
[London]
Th[omas] Richardson & Sons,
1790
Manuscript plan ink with wash colour, manuscript inscription to verso, minor dust soiling to corners, tear to upper portion of map skilfully repaired.
585 by 326mm. (23 by 12.75 inches).
15580

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This elusive plan of Queens Leaze in Berkshire is an example of one of the many surveys conducted in the eighteenth century in order to record the extent and use of crown lands. King George III had a passion for geography, amassing a personal collection of over 50,000 maps, which are now in the keeping of the British Library. Under his reign, the mapping industry saw great progression in the instruments and principles used by cartographers, giving rise to more accurate geog...

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Kerry, 'The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Bray, in the County of Berks', (1861); Thorne, 'POWNEY, Peniston Portlock', (The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820, 1986).

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