Collection Search Showing 1 to 4 of 4 for Richmond Map of the Island of Jersey 1795. An accurate survey and measurement of the island of Jersey surveyed by order of his grace the Duke of Richmond, Master General of the Ordnance.Reference: D/AP/B/20Date: 1795(Second copy) of map of the island of Jersey 1795. An accurate survey and measurement of the island of Jersey surveyed by order of his grace the Duke of Richmond, Master General of the Ordnance by the following surveying draftsmen: William Gardner Chief, Thomas Cubitt, Henry Lanzan, George Pink, Thomas Yeakell, Thomas Gream. Engraved by John Warner. The British Government responded to the growing French threat at the end of the eighteenth century by surveying the areas most at risk. As the Richmond map contained information useful to the enemy it was not made available to the public for another fifty years after 1795. (Very large map - folded)Reference: D/AP/B/21Date: 1795An accurate survey and measurement of the Island of Jersey. Surveyed by order of His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Master General of the Ordnance. Engraved by John Warner in 1795. Dimensions - 86cm by 92cmReference: L/F/120/A/86Date: 1795An accurate survey and measurement of the Island of Jersey. Surveyed by order of His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Master General of the Ordnance. Engraved by John Warner in 1795. Dimensions - 140cm by 90cmReference: L/F/120/A/87Date: 1795 Showing 1 to 4 of 4 for