Emanuel Bowen

Emanuel Bowen (1694 – 8 May 1767) was a Welsh map engraver, who achieved the unique distinction of becoming Royal Mapmaker to both to King George II of Great Britain and Louis XV of France. Bowen was highly regarded by his contemporaries for producing some of the largest, most detailed and most accurate maps of his era. He is known to have worked with most British cartographic figures of the period including John Owen and Herman Moll. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Bowen, Emanuel
Published 1759
Printed & sold by Tho: Bowles print & map seller in St. Pauls Ch. yard
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by Bowen, Emanuel
Published 1777
printed and sold by T. Bowles, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; John Bowles, at the Black Horse, in Cornhill, and Robert Sayer, at the Buck, in Fleet-Street

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by Bowen, Emanuel
Published 1752
printed for William Innys and Joseph Richardson, Richard Ware, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, Thomas Longman, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge, Charles Hitch and L. Hawes, Edmund Comyns, James Hodges, Andrew Millar, Charles Corbett, Jo. and Ja. Rivington, and John Ward

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by Gibson, John
Published 1758
Publish'd accorg: to Act of Parlt: Jany. 2d. 1758. & sold by J. Newbery at Bible & Sun in St. Pauls Ch: Yard, London
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by Ogilby, John
Published 1720
Printed for & sold by Tho. Bowles ... & E. Bowen
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