94 H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



of (10) Miles." In the ri_u,lit-hancl bottom comer is a star- 

 indicator of the cardinal points, and, at tlie foot, below the 

 margin: "London. Published for the Proprietors by H. Gr. 

 Collins, 22, Paternoster Eow." 



From ' The Travelling Atlas, of England and Wales, with all 

 the Railways and Coachroads, . . . .' London, no date, 8vo. 

 The above date is that given in the British Museum Library 

 Catalogue. 



This collection contains 39 maps of the English counties, 3 of 

 the ridings of Yorkshire, one of North and one of South Wales, 

 and a folding map of England in 4 sheets. 



(Reprinted in 1852. The same atlas was re-issued in 1868, 

 with the maps re-engraved.) 



* 1848 (?). Walker, John and Charles. 15i x 12^. 



Scale, 1 mile = :J inch. 



The county map of 1835, with the hunt districts coming into 

 the county area shown, namely : — the Cambridgeshire, the 

 Puckeridge, Mr. Brand's, and Baron Rothschild's. The places 

 of the meets are shown by a large black dot. The " London and 

 York Railway " (Great Northern) is inserted. 



Under the title is added : " Places of the Meeting of Fox- 

 hounds ", and, above the top right-hand corner: "N°. 16." The 

 date following the imprint is erased. 



From ' Hobson's Fox-Hunting Atlas.' This atlas, published 

 by J. & C. Walker, 9, Castle Street, Holborn, contains 42 maps. 

 London, no date, fol. 



* 1849. Lewis, Samuel. 9 x 6f. Scale, about 5 miles 

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



A further (and apparently the last) print of the map of Herts 

 first issued in 1831, and subsequently amended, unaltered from 

 the impressions of 1842 and 1845. 



From ' A Topograpliical Dictionary of England.' By Samuel 

 Lewis. 7th ed., 4 vols., London, 1849, 4to. 



*1850 (c). Dugdale, Thomas. 9i x 7i. Scale, 

 5 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by J. Archer. 



A reprint of the map of Herts noted under the date 1840 (c), 

 with the railways shown as follows : — London and North 

 Western, Great Northern, and Northern and Eastern, with 

 branch to Hertford, and a line called the " Oxford and Cam- 

 bridge Rally." , extending from Dunstable through Lilley, 

 Offley, Hitchin, and Baldock, to beyond Royston. The imprint 

 at foot in the centre which appears on the previous issue of this 

 map is here omitted. 



From the ' Curiosities of Great Britain. England and Wales 

 Delineated, Historical, Entertaining and Commercial Alpha- 

 betically arranged.' 4 vols., including one of maps, London, 

 no date, 8vo. It is described as " By Thomas Dugdale, 

 Antiquarian, assisted by William Burnett, Civil Engineer", and 



