No.XVIII. The Burampooter, From The Head Of The Luckia Or Bannar River To Assam. J. Rennell. 1 August 1780. Scale of [20] British Miles [= 3.9 inches (approximately 1:320,000)]. Inset: [Continuation from Oliapour to Bannar River, at the same scale.] Inset: Southern View Of Dellamcotta Fort In Bootan. Inset: Plan Of Dellamcotta Fort. By Captain Claude Martin.
No.XIX. The Hoogly River From Nuddeah To The Sea: With Balasore Road And Plan Of The Attack Of Oudanulla. J. Rennell. 25 August 1780. Scale of [20] British Miles [= 3.9 inches (approximately 1:320,000)]. Inset: Balasore Road. Scale of [10] Marine Leagues [= 3 inches (approximately 1:61,000)]. Inset: Plan Of The Attack Of Oudanulla By The British Army Commanded By Major Adams In The Month Of August 1763. Scale of [1] Mile [= 3 inches (approximately 1:21,000)].
No.XX. A Map Of The Sunderbund And Baliagot Passages; With Their Principal Communications. J. Rennell. 24 December 1780. Scale of [20] British Miles [= 3.9 inches (approximately 1:320,000)].
[No.XXI.] View Of Oudanulla, As It Appeared Before The Attack In 1763. Chunargur From The West, As It Appeared After The Siege In 1764. J. Rennell. 14 December 1780. Two views.
A New Map Of Hindoostan From The Latest Authorities, Chiefly Form The Actual Surveys Made By Major James Rennell, Surveyor General To The Hble. East India Company, Of The Bengal Provinces, And Of The Countries Lying Between Them And Dehly: The Whole Exhibiting All The Military Roads And Passes, As Well As The Most Accurate Division Of The British Possessions In The East Indies.
Scope & Content:
Scales [including] British Statute Miles 69½ to a Degree [approximately 1:2,600,000]. Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London. 12 May 1794. 2nd Editn. Corrected 1804. Map in 4 parts.
A New Map Of Hindoostan From The Latest Authorities, Chiefly Form The Actual Surveys Made By Major James Rennell, Surveyor General To The Hble. East India Company, Of The Bengal Provinces, And Of The Countries Lying Between Them And Dehly: The Whole Exhibiting All The Military Roads And Passes, As Well As The Most Accurate Division Of The British Possessions In The East Indies.
Scope & Content:
Scales [including] British Statute Miles 69½ to a Degree [approximately 1:2,600,000]. Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London. 12 May 1794. Map in 4 parts, joined as 2 (formerly '51' and '52' in a composite atlas).