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War of the Austrian Succession (1740-8)

Includes much of the mapping collected by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, as Captain General of the British army

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Map of march routes near Lessines and Oudenaarde, 1745 (Lessines, Walloon Region, Belgium) 50°42'39"N 03°50'08"E; (Oudenaarde, Flanders, Belgium) 50°51'06"N 03°36'32"E

c.1745

Pencil, pen, ink and some watercolour on paper | Scale: not stated. 1:41,000 approx. | RCIN 729115

A map of the proposed march routes between Lessines and Oudenaarde, June 1745. War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48). Oriented with north to top.

Writing on 1 June from the camp at Lessines, Sub-Engineer David Watson (Captain, 21st Regiment of Foot) describes the plans for moving camp: ‘I imagine we shall not long continue in this camp. Forage begins to turn scarce and its both expensive and troublesome fetching it from Mons. Tuesday last I was with the QMG reconnoitring the country from Lessines to Oudenarde and Roads are made for marching the army in 5 columns towards the hill of Oudenarde which I presume will be our next encampment.’

This sketch, together with David Watson's letter, provides a happy combination of contemporary documentary and cartographic source material. The reconnaissances made by Watson, and Cumberland's QMG (Robert Napier) presumably furnished some of the information for this map.

The map has been constructed by reference to a straight line drawn between Lessines and Oudenaarde. The distance along this line is approximately 21.6 km (13.4 miles). The Great Road, referred to in the title and on the map, is along much of the alignment of the present-day roads N493 and N8. The Height of Kerselaer (Kerzelare), referred to in the title, is a hill, about 90 metres (295 ft) high, overlooking the Scheldt and Oudenaarde to the west, about 5 km south-east of Edelare (50°49'58"N 03°37'40"E).

The alignment of the five roughly parallel routes passed from Lessines (keeping the Great Road to the right of the four ‘new’ roads) to the east of Gouy (Ghoy 50°43'42"N 03°48'35"E), through and to the west of Everbec (Everbeek 50°45'45"N 03°48'30"E), to the west of Parricke (50°47'05"N 03°47'51"E), passing between Opbrackle (Opbrakel 50°47'31"N 03°44'55"E) and Nederbrackle (Nederbrakel 50°48'03"N 03°45'45"E). Just east of Segelsem (Zegelsem 50°49'08"N 03°43'03"E), the route bifurcates, with one arm swinging north through Elst (50°49'48"N 03°44'21"E), and then coming to a halt south-west of Roosbeke (Rozebeke 50°50'58N 03°45'08E). It is possible that this was a possible alternative route that was not used. The main route to Oudenaarde continues westward, the five columns arriving on the Scheldt floodplain between Esnaeme (Ename 50°51'30"N 03°38'11"E) and Oudenaarde.

Condition: two fold lines; creased; unevenly trimmed; double pin pricks in the corners. Verso: induced discolouration; surface dirt on outside panel of folded map with colour offsetting; bottom, right of centre: water-stained patch, shadow and ghosting from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label: VOL. VI.
  • Anonymous (cartographer)

    Subject(s)

    Army-Allied army (War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-48)
  • Watermark: Fleur-de-lys, crown above, the letters VDL [the V and D are joined] below; countermark: IV

    Mark, stamped: 451

    Condition: two fold lines; creased; unevenly trimmed; double pin pricks in the corners. Verso: induced discolouration; surface dirt on outside panel of folded map with colour offsetting; bottom, right of centre: water-stained patch, shadow and ghosting from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label: VOL. VI.

  • Scale: not stated. 1:41,000 approx.

    53.4 x 57.5 cm (image and sheet)

  • Manuscript title:

    Sketch of the Great Road from Lessines to / Oudenaerde, and of 4 new Roads leading to the height / of Kerselaer. / Also of [blank space, scraped out] other new Roads [blank space, scraped out], in order to / march in 5 colomns from the Camp of Lessines to that / of [blank]. [top right]

    Annotations:

    George III heading: March from Lessines to Oudenarde in June 1745.

    Other annotations: (Recto) none. (Verso) [bottom, left of centre, black pencil, in Mason's or Schultz's hand?:] 25; [left, black pencil:] marks resembling rough tree symbols and the letter E; [top, right of centre, ink, whose hand?:] drawn Plan of Marche-Routes proposed / from Lessines to Oudenarde / June - 1745.; [top right, black pencil:] 49.; [bottom, right of centre, black pencil:] traces of the old heading, now mostly erased; [right centre, red pencil:] 25.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Lessines A drawn Plan of the proposed March Routes from Lessines to Oudenarde, June 1745. [The same entry appears under the heading March and Oudenarde.]

  • Subject(s)

    Lessines, Walloon Region, Belgium (50°42'39"N 03°50'08"E)

    Oudenaarde, Flanders, Belgium (50°51'06"N 03°36'32"E)

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  • 3 November 2024