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CAUTION.-Ordnance Sheels cannot be exchanged or returned. The Sheet number is always given in the top right-hand corner. (ustomers are therefore requested to order carefully, and to observe the following rules in ordering a sheet:

The following particulars should be given:

General Map (1-inch scale): The Scale, the country (England and Wales, Scotland, or Ireland), the sheet number, and (if a quarter sheet) the division (N.W., N.E., S.W., or s.E., as the case may be).

County Map (6-inch scale): The county name, the sheet number and (if a quarter sheet) the division (N.W., N.E., S.W., or S.E., as the case may be).

Parish Map (25-inch scale): The county, the parish name, and the sheet numbers.

Town Plan (5-feet or 10-feet scale): The name of the town, the scale, and the sheet numbers.

NOTICE.-All the 25-inch sheets are sold coloured as catalogued, and if plain impressions are required, a special demand must be made, and time given to procure them, as the uncoloured stock is not kept in London.

A roller is necessary for less than four sheets. Booking is charged in all cases. Postage and packing-roller cost as follows:

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EDWARD STANFORD undertakes the Mounting of Maps in any form desired.
LITHOGRAPHY executed in the best style.

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