Thomas Gray. Ellis’s English Atlas: or, a compleat chorography of England and Wales (London: Robert Sayer and Carrington Bowles, 1766), owned and annotated by Thomas Gray, poet (b. 1716, d. 1771). Fifty two engraved maps, lacking two: half of the f... 1766
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