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An East View of Montreal in Canada; and A View of Louisburg in North America, taken near the Light House when that City was beseiged in 1758, by P. Canot
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After Thomas Patten and Captain Ince, 35th Regiment
An East View of Montreal in Canada; and A View of Louisburg in North America, taken near the Light House when that City was beseiged in 1758, by P. Canot
handcoloured engravings from the 'Scenographia Americana', published by J. Bowles, R. Sayer, T. Jefferys, Carington Bowles, and H. Parker, London, [1768]
15 x 21 ¾in. (38 x 55.2cm.)
(3)with George III (1738-1820). Document signed (‘George R’), addressed to Dudley Ryder and Thomas Steele, ‘Joint Paymaster General of Our Guards, Garrisons, & Land Forces’, St James’s, 15 October 1794, authorising the payment of £11,484 to General Jeffery Amherst [1st Baron Amherst] for his command of the Royal American Regiment from 25 December 1789 to 24 December 1790, counter-signed by William Windham, Secretary at War. One page, 330 x 203mm. Framed.
An East View of Montreal in Canada; and A View of Louisburg in North America, taken near the Light House when that City was beseiged in 1758, by P. Canot
handcoloured engravings from the 'Scenographia Americana', published by J. Bowles, R. Sayer, T. Jefferys, Carington Bowles, and H. Parker, London, [1768]
15 x 21 ¾in. (38 x 55.2cm.)
(3)with George III (1738-1820). Document signed (‘George R’), addressed to Dudley Ryder and Thomas Steele, ‘Joint Paymaster General of Our Guards, Garrisons, & Land Forces’, St James’s, 15 October 1794, authorising the payment of £11,484 to General Jeffery Amherst [1st Baron Amherst] for his command of the Royal American Regiment from 25 December 1789 to 24 December 1790, counter-signed by William Windham, Secretary at War. One page, 330 x 203mm. Framed.
Literature
Spendlove, p.13, pl.29
Deak, no.111 ('This print, which was included in Scenographia Americana of 1768, had been issued previously as a separate in 1762.').
Deak, no.111 ('This print, which was included in Scenographia Americana of 1768, had been issued previously as a separate in 1762.').
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