Mons the Capital City of Hainault in y Low Countries, taken by y French in 1691, Restor'd to y Spaniards by y Peace of Ryswick in 1697, retaken by y Allies in 1709, and left to y Emperor by y Treaty of Utrecht. attribution to publication source has been trimmed.
Dimensions: Sheet: 40.7 x 52.5 cm; Image: 37.5 x 48 cm.
Published between 1744 and 1747.
Attribution to publication source has been trimmed. Reference: Royal Academy 03/2919.
Source: Maps for Mr. Tindal's Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England. London: John and Paul Knapton.
Nicolas Tindal (British, 1687 – 1774) – the translator and continuer of the History of England by Paul de Rapin.
Paul de Rapin (French, 1661 – 1725) – a Huguenot historian, author of the History of England.
Additional Information
| Collection | European prints and drawings |
|---|---|
| Type / Purpose | Map |
| Period | 18 AD , Mid-18th century |
| Country | Great Britain |
| Language | English |
| Subject | Early maps , Fortress , Mons , Physical maps , World atlases |
| Material | Laid paper |
| Media/Technique | Copperplate engraving |
| Creation / Publishing year | 1744 |
| Acquisition year | 2021 |