Trelawney William Saunders
Trelawney William Saunders
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| Born | 1821 | ||||||||||
| Died | 1910 | ||||||||||
| Residence |
India Office, SW [1881] 3 Elmfield on the Knowles, Newton Abbot, Devon [1894] | ||||||||||
| Occupation | book seller | ||||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1874.01.13 Mr Trelawney Saunders of the India Office was proposed as a Corresponding Member of the Institute
1874.02.10 elected a corresponding member of the Institute
have combined this name with Trelawny Saunders mentioned in EJ 70 P. 32
Notes From Elsewhere
Mr. Trelawney Saunders was a seller of maps and charts in a stationer’s shop. In 1852 Edward Stanford became Saunders' partner, but a year later the company was dissolved and Stanford took control of the business himself.
Trelawney William Saunders (1821-1910), FRGS, book and map seller, 6 Charing Cross, London; Geographical Assistant, India Office; cartographer [Captain James Mangles (1786-1867); Edward Stanford] [from letter for sale]
Publications
External Publications
An Introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine: Its Waterways, Plains & Highlands
A Sketch of the Mountains and River Basins of India; in two maps, with explanatory memoirs.
A Brief Geographical Account Of The Survey Of Western Palestine: Read Before The Geographical Section Of The British Association At York In 1881
The Asiatic Mediterranean and its Australian Port: the Settlement of Port Flinders and the Province of Albert in the Gulf of Carpentaria, practically proposed
Notes to accompany the map of Ttahuantin-Suyu, or the empire of the Yncas 1872
Twelve Maps of India, to Accompany the Statement Exhibiting the Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India During the Year 1882-83