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taken off for me by Messrs. Grail & Inglis, shows the addition 

 of the Midland main line, and a nimiber of branch lines to those 

 drawn on the above map. There was, therefore, it seems, a 

 re-issue during or before the year 1876, when the plates were 

 acquired by the Edinburgh publishers (see 1875 j^ost). 



From * Cruchley's Kailroad Companion to England and Wales 

 Shewing all the Railways and Stations with their Names, also 

 The Turnpike Roads to all the Market and Borough Towns. 

 Delineated on a series of 42, County Maps.' London, no date, 

 12mo. From the details on the map of Herts I shoidd 

 conjecture that this little atlas was issued somewhat earlier 

 than 1862. 



* 1863. Cruchley, George Frederick. 10 A x 8i. 



Scale, about 4^ miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John Cary. 



A reprint of the map of Herts by Cary first issued in 1787, 

 and re-engraved in 1793, from which latter plate this map is 

 printed, with the following alterations : — The original title is 

 completely erased, and in its place " Railway and Station Map of 

 Hertfordshire with the names of the Stations " is inserted ; the 

 number " 16 " is added outside the top right-hand corner, and 

 the following imprint is engraved below the map : " London. 

 Published by Gr. F. Cruchley, Map-Seller and Grlobe Maker 

 81, Fleet Street "; the detached portion of the county lying south 

 of Amersham is omitted ; the railways inserted (shown by a 

 thick black line with round black spots for the stations, and the 

 names of stations underlined) are the London and North Western, 

 with a branch from Cheddington towards Aylesbury, and branches 

 to Rickmansworth and St. Albans, the Grreat ISTorthern main line, 

 with branches through Luton and Dunstable joining the North 

 Western near the edge of the map, to Hertford, towards Bedford 

 marked: "Midland RailJ".," and to Cambridge, marked: "Gr*. 

 Eastern Ry.," and the Grreat Eastern main line, with branches 

 to Hertford and Buntingford. There are also projected railways, 

 indicated by broken lines, towards the north and west from 

 Rickmansworth, and one from the Great Northern main line to 

 St. Albans. 



From ' Cruchley's County Atlas of England and Wales.' 

 London, 1863, 8vo. This collection contains the whole set of 46 

 county and other maps, as originally issued by Cary. 



* 1864 (c). Cassell, Fetter & Galpin. 16f x 12. 



Scale, about 3 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



A reprint of the map of Herts published by the ' Weekly 

 Dispatch ' in 1860, slightly altered by the addition of several 

 sections of railway (e.g., the Buntingford branch), the omission 

 of the three lines of particulars below the title, for which a scale 

 of " English Miles " is substituted, and of the embossed scroll 

 at the right-hand top corner, the omission of the design above 

 the title, of the indicator of the points of the compass, and of the 

 imprints, etc., below the margin of the map, and the insertion 



