File:North America divided into its principall parts where are distinguished the severall states which belong to the English, Spanish, and French (NYPL b15469762-1268393).jpg

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English: * Includes 5 maps of Ireland surveyed by Sir William Petty.
  • Includes geographical tables of the divisions of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Spain, and Italy, each on a separate leaf.
  • Issued without t.p. Title supplied based on entry in Phillips. Author statement and imprint based on statements on many of the maps.
  • Lawrence H. Slaughter Collection ; 326.
  • Maps published separately at various dates.
  • NYPL copy accompanied by 2nd copy of map [19], "... Turky in Europe ..."
  • NYPL copy has maps numbered in pencil to match contents numbering in Phillips.
  • NYPL copy lacks geographical table of divisions of the world.
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Access to Early Maps of the Middle Atlantic Seaboard.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Citation/Reference: Phillips 3442
  • "Sold by William Berry at the sign of the globe between Charing-Cross and White-Hall, 1680."
  • Accompanied by: Geographical tables of the divisions of North America. 1 sheet ; 61 x 50 cm.
  • Dedication: To the most serene and most sacred majesty of Charles II, by the grace of God, king of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland, this map of North America is humbly dedicated and presented by your majesties loyal subject and servant, William Berry.
  • Includes ill. in decorative cartouches.
  • Lawrence H. Slaughter Collection ; 720.
  • Prime meridian: Ferro.
  • Shows California as an island.
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North America divided into its principall parts where are distinguished the severall states which belong to the English, Spanish, and French
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/510d47db-b02d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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[Sold by William Berry at the sign of the globe between Charing-Cross and White-Hall]
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1268393
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Lawrence H. Slaughter Collection of English maps, charts, globes, books and atlases
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510d47db-b02d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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b15469762
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Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division
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Atlases, British; World maps


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