100 H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



Museum Catalogue, the numbers bearing various date-marks in 

 1858 and 1860. The population of 1851 is inserted in the text. 



* 1862. Walker, John and Charles. 15 i x 12*. 

 Scale, 1 mile = i,' inch. 



A further reprint of the map of Herts of 1835, retaining the 

 original imprint, with the date erased. Statements as to 

 population, etc., are altered from those in the issues last described, 

 1840, 1848 (V), but the plate appears to be othei-wise the same. 



From a folio atlas of county maps, of which the title runs : — 

 " To Her Most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria, and to Her 

 Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent,* This British Atlas, 

 Comprising separate maps of every County in England each 

 Riding in Yorkshire and North and South Wales, .... is, 

 with their gracious permission most respectfully Dedicated by 

 their very humble and devoted Servants, J. & C. Walker." 

 This is, no doubt, an impression of the original title-page of the 

 atlas of about 1842. The atlas is published by Longman, 

 Rees & Co., and J. & C. Walker, and is dated 1862. In the 

 statistical and other tables bound with the maps the popvdation 

 of 1841 is retained, as is the case in the map of Herts of 1846. 



* 1862. Kelly & Co. lOf x 8|. Scale, about 5 miles = 

 1 inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



A fvu-ther reprint of the map of 1845, as amended in 1855 and 

 1859, and with some slight additions to the railways, and the 

 correction up to date of the number of the inhabitants of the 

 county. At foot, below margin, on the right -. " Drawn and 

 engraved by B. R. Davies." The map is redated 1862. 



From the 'Post Office Directory of Essex, Herts, Middlesex, 

 Kent, Surrey and Sussex,' the 5th ed., London, 1862, 8vo. 



*1862(?). Cruchley, George Frederick. 3M x 5. 



Scale, 10 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John Gary. 



A reprint from Cary's small plate of 1792, which has, however, 

 been much altered. The names on the map are almost entirely 

 re-written, now reading from east to west instead of from south 

 to north on the map. The panel at foot is replaced by: "London, 

 Pulilished by G. F. Cruchley Map Seller and Globe Maker, 

 81 Fleet Street ", and the panel and indicator of the north, etc., 

 at the top of the map are omitted, and the title re-engraved in 

 block letters. Cary's name is also erased, and the figure " 16 " 

 is engraved at the corner to the right of the title. The isolated 

 portion of the county in Bucks is also absent. " A Scale of 

 Statute Miles " (10) is engraved in the S.W. corner of the map. 

 Railways and stations are shown by black lines and dots, and 

 the names ai*e underlined. The above date is from the Bi-itisli 

 Museum Catalogue, but a later impression from the same plate, 



* The Duchess of Kent died March ir>th, 1861. This title-page must have 

 heeu engraved between 1837, the date oi Queen Victoria's accession to the throne, 

 and that of her marriage in 1840. 



