104 H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



Another editiou of Crucliley's map of 1863. In this issue the 

 title is " Hertfordshire " only, in thick black letters ; an additional 

 projected railway is shown by a broken line from Colney Hatch 

 to Hertford, and the Midland main line is inserted ; a projected 

 line is, similarly, showTi to Chipping Barnet, and one from the 

 North Western line at Watford running in a north-westerly 

 direction. The Great Northern branch to St. Albans is shown, 

 as completed, by a hard line, and the following names are 

 changed : — that of the branch from Dunstable to the North 

 Western line from " G*. Northern Ry." to " W^. Western E^^.", 

 and that of the Cambridge branch from Hitchiu to " G*^. 

 Northern KJ'." Crucliley's imprint at the foot of the map is 

 erased. 



From an undated issue of ' Cruchley's County Atlas ' ascribed to 

 1868 (?) in the British Musemn Library Catalogue. London, 8vo. 



1870. Cussans, John Edwin. 16 v x 13i. Scale, 



2^- miles = 1 inch. 



A clear and well-printed map of Herts, with the usual details. 

 In the left-hand top corner, in large, shaded, ornamental 

 letters : " Hertfordshire", with, below : " For Cussans's History 

 of Hertfordshire, 1869", and, again below, scale of "English 

 Miles ", and explanations of the signs used on the map. 



From Cussans's ' History of Hertfordshire,' 3 vols., London, 

 1870-73, 1874-78, and 1879-81, folio. The map forms the 

 frontispiece to vol. i, and was issued originally with part 1, it 

 seems, in 1870 ; each title-page bears the double date : — Vol. i, 

 1870-73; vol. ii, 1874-78; vol. iii, 1879-1881, covering in each 

 case the dates of issue of the parts the volimie contains. 



*1870. Walker, John and Charles. 15^x12^. Scale, 

 1 mile = 8 inch. 



Walker's map of the county again reprinted, with the imprint : 

 "London Published by J. & C. Walker 9 Castle Street Holborn " 

 substituted for that of " Longman, Orme, Rees & C°," which 

 appeared on the original plate and on impressions from it up 

 to 1862. The titles of the railways are modernised, and the 

 following railways added : — the branch from St. Margarets to 

 Buntingford on the Great Eastern, those to Luton and St. Albans 

 from the Great Northern, and that from Watford to Rickmans- 

 wortli on the London and North Western Railway, as well as the 

 Midland main line. Otherwise the impression is unaltered from 

 that of the atlas of 1862. 



From the ' British Atlas ', with the same title-page as the 

 edition of 1862, but with the date altered to 1870. London, 

 1870, fol. 



* 1871. Kelly & Co. lOf x 8f. Scale, about 5 miles = 

 1 inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



This reprint of the maps of Herts, 1845-1867, differs from 

 that of the last date by the omission of the reference to 



