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                <text>North arrow pointing to the upper right corner of the map with magnetic variation listed. "Engraved by S.J. Nede 352 Strand." Described in The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Maps, Charts and Plans vol. 5, p.341. Although no ownership label is present, this map is believed to have belonged to the Honourable Robert Clifford. Acquired by McMaster University in 1969 as part of the Lord Cholmondeley collection.</text>
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                <text>North arrow pointing to the upper right corner of the map with magnetic variation listed. "Engraved by S.J. Nede 352 Strand." Described in The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Maps, Charts and Plans vol. 5, p.341. Although no ownership label is present, this map is believed to have belonged to the Honourable Robert Clifford. Acquired by McMaster University in 1969 as part of the Lord Cholmondeley collection.</text>
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                <text>Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.</text>
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                <text>local: RMC_4382</text>
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                <text>View the item in the McMaster University Library Digital Archive at http://digitalarchive.mcmaster.ca/islandora/object/macrepo%3A78252&#13;
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