A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland. Collected from ye actual survey made by Sr. William Petty. Corrected & amended, by the advice, & assistance, of severall able artists, late inhabitants of that kingdom. Containing one general mapp, of ye whole kingdom, with four provincial mapps, & 32. county mapps. divided into baronies, where in are discribed ye cheife cities, townes, rivers, harbors, and head-lands, &ca. To which is added a mapp of Great Brittaine and Ireland, together with an index of the whole. Being very usefull for all gentlemen, and military officers, as well for sea, as land service

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  • A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland. Collected from ye actual survey made by Sr. William Petty. Corrected & amended, by the advice, & assistance, of severall able artists, late inhabitants of that kingdom. Containing one general mapp, of ye whole kingdom, with four provincial mapps, & 32. county mapps. divided into baronies, where in are discribed ye cheife cities, townes, rivers, harbors, and head-lands, &ca. To which is added a mapp of Great Brittaine and Ireland, together with an index of the whole. Being very usefull for all gentlemen, and military officers, as well for sea, as land service
  • Hiberniæ delineatio
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Imprint
London]: Engraven & published for ye benefit. of ye publique, by Fra: Lamb. and are to be sold at his house in Newgate streete, next door but one to ye White Swan, toward ye gate. By Rob: Morden atye [sic] Atlas in Cornhill. Will: Berry at the Globe at Charing Cross and by John Seller Ju: at ye west end of St. Pauls London, [1689
Added name
Lamb, Francis, engraver.
Publication year
1689
ESTC No.
R203149
Grub Street ID
80285
Description
[4] p., [6], 32 leaves of plates (some folded) : maps ; obl. 12°.
Note
A reduced re-engraving of the maps from: Hiberniæ delineatio

Engraved throughout

Another issue of Wing P1927, with Seller's name added to the imprint. The work appears with this imprint in the Term Catalogue for Michelmas, 1689

In his description, Keynes notes this as a "second issue".