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1847. Johnson, Thomas. 8H x 6-A- Scale, 5i miles 

 = 1 inch. 



A coarsely-drawn map of Hertfordshire, showing the county 

 and hundred boundaries, the rivers and canals, the main and 

 some cross roads, towns, villages, and parks, with the London 

 and North Western and Great Eastern main lines, and their 

 stations. The border is ornamented, and shows the degrees and 

 minutes of latitude and longitude in circles cut out of the orna- 

 mentation. In a long panel in the left-hand top corner: "Hert- 

 fordshire." Below the panel: "Railway Stations marked thus"; 

 and, again below, a scale of 8 " English Miles." In the right- 

 hand bottom corner is a rather heavy shield bearing the arms 

 of the borough of St. Albans, with the legend "Arms of 

 St. Albans." 



From 'Johnson's Atlas of England.' Manchester, 1847, 8vo. 



This collection contains 42 maps, each of which has one local 

 coat of arms engraved in the margin. 



1848. Reynolds, James. 6} x 9-i%. Scale, 7^ miles = 

 I inch. Drawn and engraved by John Elmslie. 



A map of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Bucking- 

 hamshire, including the whole of Hertfordshire except so much 

 as lies east of the longitude of Greenwich, which small portion 

 is included in a map of Essex in the same series. The map is 

 in a plain-ruled, double border, cut by the boundaries of the 

 counties at a good many points. It gives the railways (with 

 stations), roads, rivers, towns, villages, and parks. In the left- 

 hand top corner is an indication of the railways, open, and con- 

 structing, and a scale of twelve " English Miles " , and, in the 

 right-hand top corner, a slightly-drawn arrow-head indicator of 

 the north. The title, in the left-hand bottom corner, nms : 

 " Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Buckingham- 

 shire." Below the margin of the map, on the left : " Drawn and 

 Engraved by John Elmslie " ; in the centre : " Published by 

 J. Reynolds, 174 Strand " , and, on the right, the figiu-e 2. 



From ' Reynolds's Travelling Atlas of England.' London, 

 1848, 8vo. It contains 32 maps of individual counties and 

 groups of counties. 



(Reprinted with alterations in 1860, geologically coloured, 

 about 1864 (1) plain and (2) geologically coloured, and in 1889, 

 geologically coloured.) 



1848 (?). Collins, Henry George. 7A x 5i J. Scale, 



7^ miles = 1 inch. 



A small map of the coimty in a plain, ruled border, showing 

 the rivers, canals, main roads, towns, villages, and parks, with 

 the London and Bii-mingham, and London and Cambridge Rail- 

 ways, and their branches to Aylesbury and Hertford respectively. 

 In the left-hand top corner, in a long, narrow panel, is the title 

 " Hertfordshire ", in plain capital letters, and below it a " Scale 



