William Morgan
Morgan, William
William Morgan (died 1690) was a cartographer in England during the 17th century. He was the step-grandson of John Ogilby and, following Ogilby's death in 1676, carried on the cartographic publications that Ogilby had started, including "Britannia" and a large map of the City of London. -Wikipedia
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- ATA. to Z. of Restoration LondonWilliam Morgan
A. to Z. of Restoration London
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A large and accurate map of the city of London
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Mr. Ogilby's and William Morgan's Pocket book of the roads
no cover - ASA second proposal by William Mo...William Morgan
A second proposal by William Morgan His Majesty's cosmographer, for a general sale of Mr. Ogilby's works, to enable him to finish Britannia, with the second part of Asia, and Europe
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A. to Z. of Restoration London
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A large and accurate map of the city of London
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Mr. Ogilby's and William Morgan's Pocket book of the roads
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A second proposal by William Morgan His Majesty's cosmographer, for a general sale of Mr. Ogilby's works, to enable him to finish Britannia, with the second part of Asia, and Europe