John Rocque was a prostentant refugee who fled to England from religious persecution in France. His maps are well engraved having a distincive but plain style. They appeared in The English Traveller published in 1746 with later editions in 1753, 1762 and 1764. They also appear in The Small English Atlas and appear again in England Displayed in 1769
Middlesex, John Rocque 1799
Denbighshire & Flintshire, John Rocque 1769
Rutlndshire, John Rocque 1799
Lincolnshire, John Rocque 1769
Essex, John Rocque 1769
Lancashire, John Rocque 1769
Surrey, John Rocque 1769
Staffordshire, John Rocque 1769
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