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The Seven Years War (1756-63)

Manuscript and printed maps and views, correspondence and journals from the first global war

THOMAS JEFFERYS (C. 1719-71)

Map of Louisbourg, 1745; 1758 (Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada) 45°55'00"N 59°57'54"E

1758

Etching and engraving; printed on paper | Scale: 1:21,000 approx. | RCIN 732061

A map of Louisbourg showing the French and British fieldworks and Gabarus Bay where the British troops landed, 1758. Seven Years War (1756-63). Oriented with north to top (compass rose).

This map of Gabarus Bay shows landings and positions of the fleet for both 1745 and 1758; army commanders are named. The surveyor, Richard Gridley was a Provincial colonel in 1758 and was engineer to the Louisbourg expedition. In 1757, when the venture was being planned, John Cleveland, Secretary to the Admiralty, had the use of the land survey by Gridley and Captain John Bastide. Gridley was a volunteer at Louisbourg in 1758. In 1775 he was a Massachusetts Major-General, supervising the works on Breed's Hill at Boston. He was wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Insets: 1) [left side of main map, title in ornate cartouche embellished with shells and fishing nets:] A PLAN of the CITY, and FORTIFICATIONS, of / LOUISBURG; / from a Survey made by RICHARD GRIDLEY, / Lieut. Coll. of the Train of Artillery in 1745. [Followed by a brief account of the siege in 1745.] Scale: 1:3,544 approx. Scale of Feet [86 mm =] 1000.

(2) [bottom right, in rectangular panel:] A MAP of / GABARUS BAY, / adjoyning to / Louisburg. Scale: 1:146,304 approx. Scale bar: Gabarus Bay: Scale of Miles [33 mm=] 3.

Additional text: [left of title cartouche, a key, A-C:] References to the Siege in 1758.

For further reading, see:
H. Boscawen, The Capture of Louisbourg, 1758, Norman, OK, USA, 2011, pp.35, 54, 220, 352, 369.

Condition: one fold line; torn along bottom of fold; offsetting. Verso: brown stains.
  • Thomas Jefferys (c. 1719-71) (publisher) [bottom, between border and platemark:] Published by Tho.s Jefferys, Geographer to the Prince of Wales at Charing Cross, Octob:r 9. 1758. Price 2s.

    Richard Gridley (active 1745-58) (surveyor) [title cartouche of inset (1), surveyor:] Richard Gridley.

    Subject(s)

    Army-France
    Army-GB
    Royal Navy
  • Watermark: Fleur-de-lys in crowned shield, a ‘4’ suspending the letters L V G below; countermark: I H S [with cross], IVILLEDARY below

    Condition: one fold line; torn along bottom of fold; offsetting. Verso: brown stains

  • Scale: 1:21,000 approx. Scale bar: Scale of 2 Miles [153 mm =].

    37.9 x 62.2 cm (neatline)

    38.4 x 62.6 cm (image)

    39.7 x 63.4 cm (platemark)

    47.7 x 69.6 cm (sheet)

  • Printed title:

    A PLAN of the / CITY and HARBOUR of LOUISBURG, / with the French Batteries that defended it, / and those of the English, shewing that part / of GABARUS BAY, in which they Landed, / and the Ground on which they Encamped / during the Siege in 1758. [top right, in rococo cartouche]

    Additional text:

    [left of title cartouche, a key, A-C:] References to the Siege in 1758.

    Insets:

    1) [left side of main map, title in ornate cartouche embellished with shells and fishing nets:] A PLAN of the CITY, and FORTIFICATIONS, of / LOUISBURG; / from a Survey made by RICHARD GRIDLEY, / Lieut. Coll. of the Train of Artillery in 1745. [Followed by a brief account of the siege in 1745.] Scale: 1:3,544 approx. Scale of Feet [86 mm =] 1000. 

    (2) [bottom right, in rectangular panel:] A MAP of / GABARUS BAY, / adjoyning to / Louisburg. Scale: 1:146,304 approx. Scale bar: Gabarus Bay: Scale of Miles [33 mm=] 3. 

    Annotations:

    George III heading: Louisbourg 8 June - 26 July 1758.

    Other annotations: (Recto) none. (Verso) [bottom, right of centre, red pencil:] 15/60; [bottom, right of centre, black pencil:] illegible.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Louisburg A Plan of the City and Harbour of Louisbourg with the French Batteries that defended it and those of the English, shewing that part of Gabarus Bay in which they landed and the ground on which they incamped during the Siege in 1758; with a Plan of the City and Fortifications of Louisbourg from a survey by Lieut. Col.l Gridley in 1745: published by Jefferys, 1758.

  • Subject(s)

    Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada (45°55'00"N 59°57'54"E)

  • Bibliographic reference(s)

    H. Boscawen, The Capture of Louisbourg, 1758, Norman, OK, USA, 2011, pp.35, 54, 220, 352, 369.

Page revisions

  • 23 May 2024