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This record is about the 1 item (originally enclosed with a letter from Henry Allnutt, clerk to the Commissioners... dating from 1770-[1794] in the series Public Record Office: maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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1 item (originally enclosed with a letter from Henry Allnutt, clerk to the Commissioners of the Thames Navigation, 21 November) extracted from CRES 2/639. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex, Surrey. 'A Plan of the River Thames from Boulter's Lock to Mortlake ...': map of the area between Maidenhead, Chiswick and Weybridge, also showing turnpike roads and gates, and selected landowners' names; Hampton Court Park and various other open spaces coloured green. Key to towpaths, barge tracks, etc; reference table to distances (in miles) from Boulter's Lock; notes on improvements made to the navigation, August 1774 - April 1777. Scale: 2 inches to 1 mile. Compass star. Surveyed (by order of the City of London) by James Brindley, Engineer, 1770; drawn by Robert Whitworth; engraved by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King, 1771; revised by Robert Whitworth, 1774. A note states that the 1774 revision was 'continued to London Bridge'; however, this map does not extend eastward beyond Richmond Park. Manuscript title: 'And A Plan of A Canal from Taplow Mill to Isleworth MDCCXCIII [1793]': manuscript additions, in black in, showing this canal, a proposed collateral cut from the canal to the River Thames at Windsor, and plot numbers [which, according to Allnutt's letter, were taken from a plan and book of reference in the office of the Clerk of the Peace of Buckinghamshire]. Further additions, in red ink, relating to a fishing ground on Bray Reach, to the south of Maidenhead. Endorsed: 'Plan of proposed Canal from Boulter's Lock to Isleworth and Memorial of Messrs George and John White praying His Majesty's consent thereto. Referred to Surv. Genl. [Surveyor General] 8th March 1794'.
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Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from records of various departments
Public Record Office: maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series...
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