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Chenies, are drawn in dotted lines, as projected or in course of 

 construction only. 



This is an individual map of which I have seen one copy only, 

 that in the British Museum Library. In the catalogue the 

 date is given as above, but it must be a very doubtful one. 



* 1867. Kelly <& Co. lOf x 8h Scale, about 5 miles = 

 1 inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



The map of 1845 again reprinted from the issue of 1862, with 

 additions to the railways, a correction of the population, the 

 omission of the reference to money-order offices, and the date 

 1867. 



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

 Kent, Surrey and Sussex,' the 6th ed., London, 1866, 8vo. 

 All the maps are dated 1867, and the preface, October, 1866. 

 It was probably, therefore, issued early in the former year. 



1868. Hamilton, Nicholas Esterhazy Stephen 

 Armytage. 12 X 9|. Scale, about 4 miles = 1 inch. 



A map showing the railways, roads, and canals, as well as the 

 towns, villages, hamlets, houses, parks, and the hills in the north 

 of the county, upon which also the tumuli are marked to the 

 west of Royston. The border is in the usual double-ruled form, 

 with the degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude 

 marked upon it. The railways are indicated by a broken line, 

 and, with the rivers and a few roads and principal towns, are 

 shown to the margin of the map. In the left-hand top corner, 

 in capitals : " Hertfordshire." Below the title a scale of (8) 

 " English Miles ", and : " Railways." At the foot, below the 

 border, in the centre : " London : James S. Virtue ", and, at the 

 right-hand corner : " W. Hughes." 



From ' The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland.' 

 London, 1868, 3 vols., large 8vo. The map of Herts is in vol. ii, 

 at p. 252. 



(Reprinted about 1873, in ' A New County Atlas.') 



1868. Heywood, John. 7i- x 5f . Scale, 6i miles = 

 1 inch. 



A re-engraved and slightly altered and larger map of Herts, 

 following that published in Collin's ' Travelling Atlas ' of 1848 

 and 1852 (ante, pp. 93 and 96). It has the same details as 

 the earlier maps, with the addition of the Great Northern 

 Railway and its branches to Cambridge, St. Albans, and Luton, 

 and the Buntingford branch of the Great Eastern. The border 

 is shaded, and the figure 19 is engraved at the bottom right-hand 

 corner. 



From ' The Travelling Atlas, of England and Wales,' described 

 on the outer cover as ' John Heywood's County Atlas of England 

 and Wales.' Manchester, no date, 4to. 



*1868(?). Cruchley, George Frederick. lOAxSl. 

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



