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  2. Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, A Map of the most Inhabited part of Virginia. Thomas Jefferys, engraver. London, 1755. State 3. Engraving with outline color and watercolor. The Library of Virginia. Prior to the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763), surveyors were equal participants with large land companies, such as the Ohio Company and the Loyal ...

  3. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Created by surveyors Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, the map dominated cartographical representations of Virginia until 1807. The Fry-Jefferson map was commissioned in 1750 by the Board of Trade in London. In 1751, Fry and Jefferson delivered a draft to acting governor Lewis Burwell.

  4. En 1754, Jefferys publicó un Mapa de la parte más poblada de Virginia, que había sido registrada por Joshua Fry y Peter Jefferson en 1751. Al año siguiente publicó un mapa de Nueva Inglaterra, a aprtir de registros de John Green, y en 1768 publicó Una Topografía General de Norte América y las Indias Orientales en asociación con Robert Sayer .

  5. Jefferson’s son, Thomas Jefferson, later the third President of the United States, cited this map in his 1781 work, Notes on the State of Virginia. Citation: Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, A Map of the most Inhabited part of Virginia.

  6. 1749 - Jefferson's father, Peter Jefferson, is one of the founding members of the Loyal Company, created to petition for grants of land west of the Allegheny Mountains. Other founding members were Joshua Fry, Thomas Walker, James Maury, and Thomas Meriwether, Meriwether Lewis's grandfather.

  7. Peter Jefferson (born May 1945) [1] is a former BBC Radio 4 continuity announcer . He was educated at the independent Halliford School in Shepperton, Middlesex. He joined the BBC in 1964 [1] and became a Studio Manager in 1968. During this period, he worked for Radio 1, and read the news during the DJ Kenny Everett 's programme.