Thomas Kitchin
Born 1718-01-01
Died 1784-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF37186414
- WikidataQ3688020
- ISNI0000000108887679
- Open LibraryOL7228898A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (7)
- Description and travel (3)
- Great Britain (3)
- Wales (2)
- Maps (1)
- England (1)
- Roads (1)
Books by Thomas Kitchin
Total count: 8
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England and Waleslaid down from all the surveys of particular counties hitherto published, distinctly shewing the cities, market towns, & villages, the roads with the measured distances thereon, according to Mr. Ogilby's survey, also an accurate delineation of the seacoasts and riversPrinted for John Bowles, Carington Bowles, and Robt. Sayer1760-01-01
Kitchin's post-chaise companion, through England and Walescontaining all the ancient and new additional roads, with every topgraphical detail relating theretoPrinted for John Bowles ..., Carrington Bowles ..., and Robert Sayer ...1767-01-01-
The shipwreck3d ed., corr.Printed for T. Cadell ...1769-01-01
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The present state of the British empirecontaining a description of the kingdoms, principalities, islands, colonies, conquests, and of the military and commercial establishments, under the British crown, in Europe, Asia, Africa and AmericaPrinted for B. Law [and 5 others1774-01-01
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The present state of the West-Indiescontaining an accurate description of what parts are possessed by the several powers in Europe : together with an authentick account of the first discoverers of those islands, and the parts adjacent, their situation, extent, boundaries, soil, product, trade, commerce, inhabitants, strength, government, and religion : also their principal bays and harbours, the materials for which were collected on the spot during the last war by some of the officers of his Majesty's forces, and diligently compared will all authentick narrators : illustrated with a complete map of the West-Indies, done from the latest observationsPrinted for R. Baldwin ...1778-01-01
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A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar and present state of the several kingdoms of the worldcontaining, I. The figures, motions, and distances of the planets ... II. A general view of the Earth considered as a planet ... IV. The situation and extent of empires ... V. Their climate ... XII. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from London : to which are added, I. A geographical index ... II. A table of the coins ... III. A chronological table ...12th ed. / corr. and impr.Printed by Charles Dilly, and G.G.J. and J. Robinson1790-01-01
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The parallel, or, Comparative penmanship exemplifiedin four, the greatest original foreign masters, viz. L. Materot, L. Barbedor, J.V. Velde and Ambroise Perlingh : with the same examples & translations written in the present taste of England : To which are added correct alphabets in the several hands of Great Britain and an historical preface of the most eminent penmen &c. at home and abroadPrinted for John Bowles at No. in Cornhill1794-01-01
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A New universal atlasexhibiting all the empires, kingdoms, states, republics, &c. &c. in the world, being a complete collection of the most approved maps extant, corrected with the greatest care, and augmented from the last edition of D'Anville and Robert, with many improvements by Major James Rennel and other euinent geographers including all the tracks and new discoveries of the British circumnavigators, Byron, Wallis, Carteret, Captain James Cook, Vancouver, Penrouse, &c. &c9th ed. / engraved on 109 plates, comprising 75 maps.R. Laurie and J. Whittle1800-01-01