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  1. An Abstract or abbreviation of some few of the many (later and former) testimonys from the inhabitants of New-Jersey and other eminent persons who have wrote particularly concerning that place

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    London: Printed by Thomas Milbourn, 1681 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  2. Thompson, Thomas [Author]

    A letter from New Jersey, in America, giving some account and description of that Province. By a Gentleman, late of Christ's College, Cambridge

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    London: Printed for M. Cooper in Pater-noster-row, M.DCC.LVI. [1756] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Thomas, Gabriel [Author] ; Thomas, Gabriel [Other]

    An historical and geographical account of the province and country of Pensilvania, and of the West-New-Jersey in America : with a map of both countries

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    London: Printed for and sold by A. Baldwin, 1698 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  4. Gordon, Thomas Francis [Author]

    A gazetteer of the state of New Jersey : comprehending a general view of its physical and moral condition, together with a topographical and statistical account of its counties, towns, villages, canals, rail roads, &c., accompanied by a map

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    Trenton: D. Fenton, 1834 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  5. Scot, George [Author]

    The model of the government of the province of East-New-Jersey in America : and encouragements for such as designs to be concerned there : published for information of such as are desirous to be interested in that place

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    Edinburgh: Printed by John Reid, and sold be [sic] Alexander Ogston, 1685 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  6. Lockhart, George [Author] ; Ogilby, John [Other]

    A further account of East-New-Jarsey by a letter write [sic] to one of the proprietors thereof, by a countrey-man, who has a great plantation there : Together with the discription of the said province, as it is in Ogilbies atlas, printed in the year, 1671

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    Edinburgh: printed by John Reid, Anno Dom. 1683 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  7. Moll, Herman [Author]

    A set of fifty new and correct maps of the counties of England and Wales, &c. with the great roads and principal cross-roads, &c. Shewing the computed miles from town to town : A work long wanted, and very useful for all gentlemen that travel to any part of England. All, except two, composed and done by Herman Moll, geographer. Viz. 1. The map intituled, in gratiam itinerantium curiosorum antonini Aug. itinerarium per britanniam tentavit Wil. Stukeley, 1723. 2. A general map of England. 3. Cornwall. 4. Devonshire. 5. Dorsetshire. 6. Somersetshire. 7. Wiltshire. 8. Hampshire. 9. Isle of Wight. 10. Berkshire. 11. Surry. 12. Sussex. 13. Kent. 14. Glocestershire. 15. Oxfordshire. 16. Buckinghamshire. 17. Bedfordshire. 18. Hertfordshire. 19. Middlesex. 20. Essex. 21. Suffolk. 22. Norfolk. 23. Cambridgeshire. 24. Huntingdonshire. 25. Northamptonshire. 26. Leicestershire. 27. Rutlandshire. 28. Lincolnshire. 29. Nottinghamshire. 30. Derbyshire. 31. Warwickshire. 32. Worcestershire. 33. Staffondshire. 34. Shropshire. 35. Cheshire. 36. Herefordshire. 37. South-Wales. 38. Monmouthshire. 39. North-Wales. 40. Denbigh and Flintshires. 41. Yorkshire. 42. -West Riding. 43. -East Riding. 44. -North Riding. 45. Durham. 46. Lancashire. 47. Westmoreland. 48. Cumberland. 49. Northumberland. 50. The isles of Mar, Guernsey, and Jersey. And, to render this work more acceptable to the curious, the margins of each map are adorned with great variety of very remarkable antiquities

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    London: Printed for, and sold by Tho. Bowles, print and map-seller, near the Chapter-House in St Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Bowles, print and map-seller, at the Black-Horse, Cornhill. 1739. Where may be had, a set of thirty-six maps of the several shires in Scotland. A set of twenty maps of the several shires in Ireland. Atlas minor, or a set of sixty-two maps of all the known parts of the world. All by H. Moll, Geographer, [1739] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. Sanders, Robert [Author]

    The complete English traveller : Or, A new survey and description of England and Wales. Containing a full account of whatever is curious and entertaining in the several counties of England and Wales, the Isles of man, Jersey, Guernsey, and other islands adjoining to, and dependant on the crown of Great Britain; under the following heads; I. The ancient and present state of each county with respect to agriculture, manufactures, trade and commerce, &c. II. Account of the air, soil, rivers, lakes, and mineral waters. III. A particular description of all that is curious in the cities, corporations, towns and villages; with the various fairs, markets, and distances from London. IV. Account of the cathedrals, collegiate, and Parish churches; together with the remains of abbies, priories, nunneries, and other religious houses. V. Description of the palaces, houses, gardens and parks, belonging to several of the nobility, gentry, &c. VI. Account of all the remarkable battles, sieges, castles and forts, whether Roman, Saxon, Danish, or Norman. VII. Account of all the ancient monuments, with the reasons for which they were first erected. VIII. Descriptions of every natural curiosity, whether mines, rocks, caves, caverns, grottos, or fossils. IX. Abstract of the lives of such persons, as have done honour to the counties where they were born, whether kings, princes, peers, generals, admirals, divines, lawyers, physicians, philosophers, poets, historians, &c. To which is added, a concise and accurate description of that part of Great Britain called Scotland. Its ancient and present state, antiquities and natural curiosities: together with the manners and customs of the inhabitants, &c. By Nathaniel Spencer, Esq; By the King's Royal Licence and Authority

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    London: Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXXIII. [1773] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  9. Sanders, Robert [Author]

    The complete English traveller : or, a new survey and description of England and Wales. Containing A full Account of whatever is Curious and Entertaining In The Several Counties of England and Wales, The Isles of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, And other Islands adjoining to, and dependant on the Crown of Great Britain; Under the following Heads; I. The Ancient and Present State of each County with respect to Agriculture, Manufactures, Trade and Commerce, &c. II. Account of the Air, Soil, Rivers, Lakes, and Mineral Waters. III. A particular Description of all that is curious in the Cities, Corporations, Towns and Villages; with the various Fairs, Markets, and Distances from London. IV. Account of the Cathedrals, Collegiate, and Parish Churches; together with the Remains of Abbys, Priories, Nunneries, and other Religious Houses. V. Description of the Palaces, Houses, Gardens and Parks, belonging to several of the Nobility, Gentry, &c. VI. Account of all the remarkable Battles, Sieges, Castles and Forts, whether Roman, Saxon, Danish, or Norman. Vii. Account of all the Ancient Monuments, with the Reasons for which they were first erected. Viii. Descriptions of every natural Curiosity, whether Mines, Rocks, Caves, Caverns, Grottos, or Fossils. IX. Abstract of the Lives of such Persons, as have done Honour to the Counties where they were born, whether Kings, Princes, Peers, Generals, Admirals, Divines, Lawyers, Physicians, Philosophers, Poets, Historians, &c. To which is added, a concise and accurate description of that part of Great Britain called Scotland; Ancient and Present State, Antiquities and Natural Curiosities: To Gether With The Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, &c. By Nathaniel Spencer, Esq

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    London: printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXXI. [1771] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  10. R. B [Author] ; R. B [Other]

    The English empire in America, or, A prospect of their Majesties dominions in the West-Indies : namely Newfoundland, New England, New-York, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermuda's, Berbuda, Anguilla, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Antego, Mevis or Nevis, S. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica : with an account of the discovery, scituation, product, and other excellencies and rarities of these countries : to which is prefixed a relation of the first discovery of the new world, called America, by the Spaniards, and of the remarkable voyages of several Englishman to divers places therein : illustrated with maps and pictures

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    London: Printed for Nath. Crouch, 1698 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  11. Dicey, Thomas [Author]

    An historical account of Guernsey : from its first settlement before the Norman conquest to the present time. Giving A particular and entertaining Description of the Island, its Produce, Trade, Laws, Revenues, Privileges, Religion, and Government in general. To which is added some proper remarks on Jersey, and the other islands belonging to the crown of Great Britain on the French coast. The Whole interspersed with many new and interesting Observations worthy of public Notice. By Thomas Dicey, gent - [A new edition, with plates]

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    London: printed for I. Herbert; and E. Harding, No 98, Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XCVIII. [1798] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  12. The new British traveller : or, a complete modern universal display of Great-Britain and Ireland: Being a New, Complete, Accurate, and Extensive Tour Through England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Isles of Man, Wight, Scilly, Hebrides, Jersey, Sark, Guernsey, Alderney, And other Islands adjoining to and dependent on the Crown of Great-Britain. Comprising all that is worthy of Observation in every County, Shire, &c. And containing a full, ample, and circumstantial Account of every Thing remarkable in the several Cities, Market-Towns, Boroughs, Hundreds, Villages, Hamlets, Parishes, &c. throughout these Kingdoms. Being calculated equally to please the Polite - entertain the Curious - instruct the Uninformed - and direct the Traveller. The Whole Clearly and Accurately Displayed under the Following General Heads: Situation, Etymology, Extent, Roads, Capes, Battles, Sieges, Skirmishes, Civil Commotions, Trading and other Companies, Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military Offices, Earthquakes, Storms, Inundations, and other singular Occurrences, Rocks, Rivers, Mines, Grottos, Abbey-Lands, Fossils, Caves, Hills, Moors, Springs, Woods, Antiquities-Roman, Danish, and Saxon; Minerals, Plants, Agriculture, Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Amphibious Creatures, Castles, Manors, Military Ways, Camps, Docks, Harbours, Bays, Havens, Markets, Fairs, Canals, Buildings, Fortifications, Palaces, Seats, Parks, Bridges, Forests, Cathedrals, Collegiate and Parish Churches, Monuments, Ecclesiastical and Civil Jurisdictions, Corporations, Charters, Charitable Foundations, Institutions, &c. Customs, Manners, &c. Handicrafts, Commodities, Military and Naval Exploits, Lives of all such Persons as have done Honor to the Counties, Towns, or Villages in which they were born, whether Kings, Princes, Peers, Generals, Admirals, Divines, Lawyers, Physicians, Poets, Philosophers, Historians, Legislators, &c. Government, Manufactures, Trades, Commerce, Revenues, Forces, Naval and Military, Polity, Power and Prerogative of the King, Laws, Prerogative, and Customs of the House of Lords, Privileges, Prerogative, & Usages of the House of Commons. Nature of the Legislature, and Modes of Proceeding in the various Courts of Justice, ancient and modern, &c. &c. &c. Being Really the Result of An actual and late General Survey, accurately made by a Society of Gentlemen, Each of whom has undertaken that Part for which his Study and Inclination has more immediately qualified him. And Including a Valuable Collection of Landscapes, Views, County-Maps, &c. Which Make an Admirable and Inimitable Groupe of Elegant Copper-Plate Prints. Also, A Complete Book of the Roads, a List of all the Fairs, and a Variety of other useful and entertaining Particulars, Not to be found in any other Work of the Kind, but which are worthy the Notice of Noblemen, Gentlemen, Merchants, Travellers, Traders, and all Ranks of People whatever. The whole published under the immediate inspection of George Augustus Walpoole, Esq. Assisted in the Digest and Arrangement of the Articles respecting Wales, by David Wynne Evans, F. R. S. In those descriptive of Scotland, by Alexander Burnet, L. L. D. And in such as relate to Ireland, &c. by Robert Conway, A. M. And Others, to whom many valuable and curious Circumstances have been communicated (for this Work) by Gentlemen of Rank and Abilities. Embellished with upwards of one hundred and fifty large, grand, and superb views of the principal Cities and Towns in Great-Britain and Ireland; perspective Views of Villages, Gentlemen's Seats, Castles, Ruins, Abbies, Cataracts, Sea Pieces, Landscapes, natural and artificial Curiosities, correct County and other Maps, Charts, Historical Pieces, &c. drawn with critical Exactness by the most capital Painters and Designers of England, Scotland, and Ireland, namely Hamilton, Carter, Griffith, O'Neal, Dodd, Metz, &c. and engraved in the most masterly Manner by the following ingenious Artists, viz. Thornton, Pollard, Lodge, Page, Roberts, Royce, Taylor, Carey, Rennoldson, Wooding, Kitchen, Conder, Hawkins, Walker, Flyn, Simpson, Grainger, Hogg, Myers, Smyth, Clowes, and others, who have distinguished themselves by their great Abilities in the Polite Arts

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    London: printed for Alex. Hogg, at the King's-Arms, No 16, Paternoster-Row, 1784 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  13. Tanner, Henry Schenck [Author]

    A geographical, historical and statistical view of the central or middle United States : containing accounts of their early settlement, natural features, progress of improvement, form of government, civil divisions and internal improvements, of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and parts of New York and the other adjoining states

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    Philadelphia: H. Tanner, Jr, 1841 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  14. Tanner, Henry Schenck [Author]

    A geographical, historical and statistical view of the central or middle United States : containing accounts of their early settlement, natural features, progress of improvement, form of government, civil divisions and internal improvements, of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and parts of New York and the other adjoining states - [2nd ed]

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    Philadelphia: H. Tanner, Jr, 1841 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  15. Dicey, Thomas [Author]

    An historical account of Guernsey : from its first settlement before the Norman conquest to the present time. Giving a particular and entertaining Description of the Island, its Produce, Trade, Laws, Revenues, Privileges, Religion, and Government in general. To which is added, some proper remarks on Jersey, and the other islands belonging to the crown of Great Britain on the French coast. The whole interspersed with many New and Interesting Observations worthy of Public Notice. Dedicated to the Righ Hon. Sir John Ligonier, Governor of Guernsey, &c. By Thomas Dicey, Gent

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    London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church Yard, M.DCC.LI. [1751] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  16. Franklin, James Esq [Author]

    The philosophical & political history of the thirteen United States of America. Comprehending, New Hampshire, Massac Husetts-Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, Gonnecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina South Carolina, and Georgia. Containing a concise Account of their First Settlements, principal Cities and Towns, Air, Soil, Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce. With a short view of the independent state of Vermont; and of East and West Florida. Also a general survey of the remains of British North America, and of the British American and West India islands. To which is prefixed, An Account of the Persons, singular Customs and Manners, of the original Inhabitants of America. By James Franklin, Esq

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    London: printed for J. Hinton and W. Adams, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  17. Blome, Richard [Author]

    The present state of His Majesties isles and territories in America : viz. Jamaica, Barbadoes, S. Christophers, Mevis, Antego, S. Vincent, Dominica, New-Jersey, Pensilvania, Monserat, Anguilla, Bermudas, Carolina, Virginia, New-England, Tobago, New-found-land, Mary-land, New-York. With new maps of every place. Together with astronomical tables, which will serve as a constant diary or calendar, for the use of the English inhabitants in those islands; from the year 1686, to 1700

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    Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  18. Waldo, Samuel Putnam [Author]

    The tour of James Monroe, president of the United States, in the year 1817 : through the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire, Vermont, and Ohio ; together with a sketch of his life, his inaugural speech and first message ; and historical and geographical notices of the principal places through which he passed

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    Hartford: Printed by F.D. Bolles & Co, 1818

    Published in: Early American Imprints. Series II : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819