APA Citation

Ogilby, J., & Senex, J. (1762). The Roads through England delineated or, Ogilby’s Survey, Revised, Improved, and Reduced to a Size portable for the Pocket By John Senex F, R, S. Being an Actual Survey of all the Principal Roads of England, And Wales, Distinctly laid down on one hundred & one Copper Plates on which are delineated the Cities, Towns, Villages, Hills, Rivers, Brooks Churches capital Seats, and every place worthy of Note, throughout each Road; With The addition of some Roads newly drawn, which were omitted by Mr Ogilby, and several necessary Corrections made in others: Together with a great number of explanatory references, by which this Edition of the Roads is renderid of more general Use to Travellers. London: Printed for John Bowles.

Chicago Style Citation

Ogilby, John, and John Senex. The Roads Through England Delineated Or, Ogilby’s Survey, Revised, Improved, and Reduced to a Size Portable for the Pocket By John Senex F, R, S. Being an Actual Survey of All the Principal Roads of England, And Wales, Distinctly Laid Down On One Hundred & One Copper Plates On Which Are Delineated the Cities, Towns, Villages, Hills, Rivers, Brooks Churches Capital Seats, and Every Place Worthy of Note, Throughout Each Road; With The Addition of Some Roads Newly Drawn, Which Were Omitted By Mr Ogilby, and Several Necessary Corrections Made in Others: Together With a Great Number of Explanatory References, By Which This Edition of the Roads Is Renderid of More General Use to Travellers. London: Printed for John Bowles, 1762.

MLA Citation

Ogilby, John, and John Senex. The Roads Through England Delineated Or, Ogilby’s Survey, Revised, Improved, and Reduced to a Size Portable for the Pocket By John Senex F, R, S. Being an Actual Survey of All the Principal Roads of England, And Wales, Distinctly Laid Down On One Hundred & One Copper Plates On Which Are Delineated the Cities, Towns, Villages, Hills, Rivers, Brooks Churches Capital Seats, and Every Place Worthy of Note, Throughout Each Road; With The Addition of Some Roads Newly Drawn, Which Were Omitted By Mr Ogilby, and Several Necessary Corrections Made in Others: Together With a Great Number of Explanatory References, By Which This Edition of the Roads Is Renderid of More General Use to Travellers. London: Printed for John Bowles, 1762.

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