Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. One visual scale [85 mm = 600 toises]. Map shows a section of the Lauter River, from east of Wissembourg (France) to Lauterbourg and the Rhine River. A legend corresponding to lettered features on the map appears across the top of the sheet. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [75 mm = 200[0] toises]. This is a coloured map showing forest, rivers, towns, fortifications, roads, hills and indicates the line of march for the army. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.
Manuscript map. "...par Marbir, 1710". 1 visual scale [115 mm = 1200 Toises]. Map shows a section of the Lauter River, from east of Wissembourg (France) to Lauterbourg and the Rhine River. The river and nearby roads, fortifications, etc. are carefully detailed, while the perimeter of the map is more sketch-like. The compass rose is in pencil only and the scale covers part of it. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [70 mm = 100 T[oises?]]. The map shows the fortifications, buildings and the river in the City of Lauterbourg (France). There are some dotted outlines which may indicate future additions to the fortifications. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [81 mm = 100 toises]. The map shows city walls, buildings, river, moat, and roads in the city of Wissembourg (France). On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [70 mm = 2400 Toises]. The title, legend and scale have been cut separate from the map and mounted on the blue paper below the map. The legend appears to have originally been in one column, which has been cut in half with the bottom half attached to the right side of the top half. The map shows, fortifications, forest, fields, elevation, roads, river and the placement of military units in the vicinity of Wissembourg (France). Dotted lines indicate the line of march to get the units into position. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [130 mm = 2 lieues]. This map shows roads, rivers, forest, fields and buildings in an area along the Rhine River, north from Lauterbourg (France) and Ettlingen (Germany) to near Heidelberg. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. Lacking title; title supplied by cataloguer. Although no ownership label is present, this map is believed to have belonged to the Honourable Robert Clifford. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondeley Collection.