The Seven Years War (1756-63)
Manuscript and printed maps and views, correspondence and journals from the first global war
Map of Cox Heath, 1756 (Coxheath, Kent, UK) 51°14'03"N 00°29'34"E
c.1756Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour on four pieces of paper, joined | Scale: 1:5,450 approx. | RCIN 731083
The old catalogue entry gives the dates of the camp as 12 July-4 August. These dates are taken from the text on the map which gives only the arrival dates for the battalions. The map at RCIN 731068.e gives the terminal date as 3 November.
In 1756, faced with the threat of imminent invasion from France, Britain had few forces to defend the invasion coasts of southern England. The Elector of Hanover (George II) agreed to send thirteen battalions to England, and the Landgraf of Hesse-Kassel (William VIII, 1682-1760, Landgraf 1751-60) sent eight battalions.
The thirteen Hanoverian battalions shown on this plan are 1st and 2nd battalion Guards, Oberg, Hodenberg, Harenberg, Wangenheim, Zastrow, Fabrice, Diepenbroick, Haus, Kielmansegge, Spöercken, Artillery.
The cartography is in a typical German hand. Six categories of land use appear to be represented: woodlands, orchard, pasture land, arable, hop growing(?) (perhaps indicated by the brown fields with regularly spaced dots), heathland. This map appears to be another copy of RCIN 731082 (or vice versa) but there are small diferences in detail. For example, the busy route network across the heath is depicted slightly differently, with the edges to the highways being clearly indicated, in contrast to the other map where the same feature is shown as a road, thus givng the appearance of twice as many roads as may have existed. Footpaths elsewhere which are represented by single dashed lines. This map shows much greater topographical detail than Daniel Paterson's map of this encampment which was drawn in the 1780s (RCIN 731068.e).
Additional text: [top right, in English and French, a key, A,B, to the identification of the Right and Left Wings.] [Bottom left, in a rectangular panel, in English, a list of the encamped regiments and a key, C-H to the owners of the prominent houses around the heath:] Explanation [bottom right, the same list of the encamped regiments and property owners in French with their dates of entering the camp:] Entrée au Camp [and] Explication.
Condition: three fold lines; 2.7 cm tear to bottom centre fold line; paper brittle and lacking pieces from bottom right and right edges; brown discolouration from old paste along the joins of the sheets. Verso: induced discolouration, brown staining, surface dirt.
FC Borchmann (active 1756) (draughtsman) [bottom right of French title:] fait par F. C. Borchmann. Lieut.n: Quart.r: Mait.r: Gener:
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Army-HanoverWatermark: Strasburg bend with lily, the letters LVG below; countermark: JW?
Mark, stamped: 793
Condition: three fold lines; 2.7 cm tear to bottom centre fold line; paper brittle and lacking pieces from bottom right and right edges; brown discolouration from old paste along the joins of the sheets. Verso: induced discolouration, brown staining, surface dirt
Scale: 1:5,450 approx. Scale bars: Scale of 1000 Paces [149 mm =]; Echelle de 1000 Pas [149 mm =].
53.3 [with extrusion 58.2] x 79.7 cm (neatline)
61.1 x 80.2 cm (image)
57.0 [with extrusion 62.4] x 82.5 cm (sheet)
Manuscript title:
A PLAN / of COCK’s HEATH and the adjacent Parts in / the County of KENT 42 Englisch Miles from / LONDON and 4 Miles from MAIDSTONE / with the CAMP / consisting of 12 Battalions of His MAJESTY’S / German Troops under the Command of his / Excell: General Sommerfeldt / in the Year 1756 // PLAN / de COCK’S HEATH et des Environs dans la / Comté de KENT 42 miles Angl: de LONDRES / & 4 de MAIDSTONE / avec le CAMP / de 12 Bataillons des Troupes Allemandes / de Sa MAJESTÉ BRITANNIQUE aux ordres / de S. E. Mons.r le Gener: d’Infanter: de Sommerfeldt / l’an 1756. [top right, in rectangular panels, in English and French]
Additional text:
[top right, in English and French, a key, A,B, to the identification of the Right and Left Wings.] [Bottom left, in a rectangular panel, in English, a list of the encamped regiments and a key, C-H to the owners of the prominent houses around the heath:] Explanation [bottom right, the same list of the encamped regiments and property owners in French with their dates of entering the camp:] Entrée au Camp [and] Explication.
Annotations:
George III heading: Encampment at Cox Heath 12 July-12 August 1756. [The same entry appears under the heading Encampment.]
Other annotations: none.
George III catalogue entry:
Cox Heath A drawn Plan of Cox Heath in the County of Kent, with the Camp of His Majesty’s German Troops under the command of General Sommerfeldt in 1756: by J. C. Borchmann. 4 sheets. [The same entry appears under the heading Encampment.]
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Coxheath, Kent, UK (51°14'03"N 00°29'34"E)
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