A NEW MAP OF THE KINGDOME of ENGLAND, Representing the Princedome of WALES, and other PROVINCES, CITIES, MARKET TOWNS, with the ROADS from TOWN to TOWN
Nederlands: Deze kaart was een gezamenlijke uitgave van
Nicolaes Visscher II (1649-1702) en de Londense uitgever John Overton (1640-1713). De kaart was oorspronkelijk opgedragen aan de Engelse koning James II die regeerde tussen 1685 en 1688. Na de troonsbestijging van stadhouder Willem III en Mary Stuart tot koning en koningin van Engeland in april 1689, veranderde Visscher de oorspronkelijke opdracht, en verving hij haar door een opgedracht aan het nieuwe koningspaar.; De kaart is door
Nicolaes Visscher II opgedragen aan Willem III en Mary Stuart.
English: This map was the result of a collective publication by the Amsterdam publisher
Nicolaes Visscher II (1649-1702) and the London publisher John Overton (1640-1713). The map was originally dedicated to the English king James II who reigned between 1685 and 1688. After the ascention to the English throne of stadholder William III and Mary Stuart in April 1689, Visscher changed the original dedication and replaced it by a dedication to the new King and Queen.
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