Between the 1888 and c 1912 editions of Bacon’s 'New Large-Scale Ordnance Atlas of London & Suburbs' Greater London grew more than 28% in population
John Cary’s 50 page, one inch to the mile pocket atlas of the country 15 miles round London in 1786 (the time of George III), with a 4,000 name index of places and property owners
Richard Horwood's 32 sheet 26 inch to the mile, 1799 map of London, Westminster and Southwark with an index of more than 6,000 street and place names