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XIII. \,..^.o^jtAjt: 



HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS: A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE 

 MAPS OF THE COUNTY, 1579 to 1900. 



By Herbert George Fordham. 



Part III: I79i-I900 -(continued). 



(See Vol. XII, Part 5, p. 208.) 



* 1842. Lewis, Samuel. 9 x 6J. Scale, about 5 miles 

 = 1 inch. Drawn on steel by K. Creigliton. 



A further reprint of tlie county map of 1831. The additions 

 as to polling-places, etc., found in the map of 1833 are omitted 

 in this impi-essiou. On the map itself the bovindaries of the 

 poor law unions are shown, and the " Railroad from Birming- 

 ham to London ", and the " London and Cambridge Railway " 

 (the latter with the branch to Hertford) are drawn-in. Under 

 the title is a " Reference to the Unions ", in two columns, and 

 the star- indicator thus displaced is re-drawn in the left-hand 

 bottom corner of the map. 



From ' A Topographical Dictionary of England.' By Samuel 

 Lewis. Fifth edition. 4 vols., London, 1842, 4to. 



*1843. Parliamentary Gazetteer of England 

 and Wales. 9f x 7-iV. Scale, about 4ir miles = 1 inch. 

 Engraved on steel by Gray & Son. 



A further reprint of the Herts map of 1833, as amended in 

 1840, and with the addition of the railway " From London 

 . . . . to Newmarket." 



From ' The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales.' 

 4 vols., London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, 1843, 8vo. This 

 edition is described on the title-page as " Compiled with a 

 special reference to the lines of Railroad and Canal communica- 

 tion, as existing in 1840-43." 



*1843 (c). Smith, Charles. 20^^ x 17i. Scale, 

 2 miles = it inch. Engraved by Jones & Smith, Pentonville. 



A further reprint of the county map first printed in 1801, 

 with the alterations on the 1827 impression, the parliamentary 

 divisions being shown, and the London and Birmingham rail- 

 way inserted. In the title, after " Divided into Hundi-eds," is 

 added: " and the Parliamentary Divisions," and it is : "Corrected 

 to 1843." 



No doubt this map is from a reprint of Smith's large county 

 atlas, but I have only seen the individual map described above. 



*1843 (c). Dugdale, Thomas. H x 6f. Scale, 

 6^ miles = 1 inch. Engraved by J. Roper [1805]. 



Another issue of the Hertfordshire map of the ' Beauties of 

 England and Wales ', without imprints, but with the following 

 additions: — At foot of Explanation, "Polling Places"; on the 



