To the Right Honble. Philip Earl of Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and one of the Fellows of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies &c, &c. This South East View of the City of London, Engrav'd from a very Antient Picture
is humbly inscribed by his Lordships most Dutiful most Obedient & Devoted Servant, J. Grove.
London,
J. Grove,
1754.
Engraved print.
360 by 580mm. (14.25 by 22.75 inches).
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notes:
A print of ships on the Thames.
It is dedicated to Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, the former Lord Chancellor and politician who had helped the Duke of Newcastle become Prime Minister the same year this print was made, and was rewarded with an earldom as a result. ...
It is dedicated to Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, the former Lord Chancellor and politician who had helped the Duke of Newcastle become Prime Minister the same year this print was made, and was rewarded with an earldom as a result. ...
bibliography:
BL Maps K.Top.21.58.
provenance:
The earliest map to portray Dublin on such a large and detailed scale
Rare reduction of Rocque’s plan of Dublin
Rocque’s large and detailed plan of the cities of Georgian London and the country ten miles round 


