J. & G. Menzies of Edinburgh were engravers for Edinburgh publisher John Thomson and others beginning 1819, according to Tooley, but one of the three following maps with their imprint is dated 1813, and Kevin Brown at Geographicus says the firm started 1811. That line on the plate: “J. & G. Menzies Sculp.t Edin.” under the bottom right frameline, is what these three maps, titled “POLAND As Divided,” have in common. There is no mention of what is under the middle of the frameline on identical maps: “Drawn and Engraved for Thomson’s New General Atlas.”