92 H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



below, a sketcli-map of the area described, viz. : — Surrey, Kent, 

 Suffolk, Bucks, Middlesex, Sussex, Essex, and Herts. Both 

 works are publislied bv Darton & Clark, 58, Holborn Hill. 



*1845. Lewis, Samuel. 9 X 61- Scale, about 5 miles 

 = 1 inch. Drawn on steel by E. Creighton. 



An impression of the county map unaltered from that of 1842. 



From ' A Topographical Dictionary of England.' By Samuel 

 Lewis. 6th ed., 4 vols., London, 1845, 4to. 



* 1845. Hall, Sidney. 9H X 7A. Scale, 4>l- miles = 



1 inch. [Engraved October, 1830.] 



Hall's map of Herts again reprinted, with the following altera- 

 tions from the impression of 1836: — the insertion of the "London 

 and Cambridge Rl. Rd " , with branch line from Broxl)orne to 

 Hertford, and the addition at the foot of the Reference to the 

 Hundreds, etc., of " Railway Stations marked thus . . ." 



From ' A Travelling County Atlas : with all the Coach and 

 Rail Roads accurately laid down and coloured, and carefully 

 corrected to the present time.' London, 1845, 8vo. The only 

 copy of this atlas I have seen is one in the Library of the 

 British Museum, in a case for the pocket. 



A map of Hertfordshire of this series of a yet later date 

 occurs in the collection of Mr. Greg. It may be of about 1850, 

 as the Great Northern main line, with branch to Cambridge, 

 is inserted by hand in colour, but it is, of course, also possible 

 that these insertions were made on a single copy of the map of 

 1845, and that there was no later re-issue of the coimty maps. 



*1846. Walker, John and Charles. 15i x 12i. 

 Scale, 1 mile = f inch. 



A reprint from the map of 1835, altered only as follows : — 

 population of 1841 substituted for that of the previous census ; 

 Watford, Hitchin, Stevenage, and Gt. Berkhampstead added to 

 the list of Polling Places ; the " Aylesbm'y Railroad " , and the 

 " Railroad from London to Cambridge " (with branch to Hert- 

 ford) inserted, and the date in the imprint " 1846." 



This map may have appeared in an edition of the ' British 

 Atlas ' , but the only copy I have seen is a single map in the 

 collection of Mr. Greg. 



* 1846 (c). Smith, Charles. 20-A-xl7i. Scale, 



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

 Apparently the last reprint from Smith's plate of 1801. It is 



" Corrected to 1846 " , and has added upon the map of 1843 (c) 

 the Great Eastern main line with the branch to Hertford, and 

 the boundaries (in blue) of the boroughs of Hertford and 

 St. Albans. The "Explanation" is extended by the insertion of 

 references by signs to the " Boundaries of Himdreds ; Principal 

 Places of County Elections ; Boroughs to return two members ; 

 Boroughs to return one member" , and " Polling Places." 



This map also is from an atlas, but I have not been able to 

 find a copy. 



