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polling places, alterations in the railways, the date 1871, 

 and the addition below the margin on the left-hand side, of 

 " J. M. Johnson & Sons, Printers, 3, Castle Street, Holborn and 

 56 Hatton Garden, London." 



From ' The Post Office Directory of the Six Home Counties,' 

 7th ed., London, 1870, 8vo. The Preface is dated "November, 

 1870." 



1872. Hertfordshire Quarter Sessions. 37 x 25. 



Scale, 1 mile = f inch. 



A sketch - map of the county with the same details as are 

 given in the smaller map described under date 1887 (2:>ost, p. 121). 

 In the left-hand top corner : " Hertfordshire." In the right- 

 hand top corner a large star-indicator of the cardinal points, and 

 in the bottom corner on the same side of the map a scale of 

 10 miles. 



This map appears to have been prepared for the use of the 

 Court of Quarter Sessions, in connection with the discussion of 

 the proposals for aliolishing the separate administrative and 

 judicial systems which until 1875 existed in the Liberty of 

 St. Alban on the one hand, and the remainder of the county 

 area on the other, resulting in the passing of the County of 

 Hertford and Liberty of St. Alban Act, 1874, which came into 

 operation on the 1st January, 1875, amalgamating the two 

 jurisdictions, and setting up the arrangement for original and 

 adjourned Quarter Sessions in Hertford and St. Albans which 

 now subsist. 



* 1872 (c). Walker, John and Charles. 15* x 12i. 



Scale, 1 mile = | inch. 



Another impression of the Herts map of 1835 and subsequent 

 dates, apparently unaltered from that of the atlas of 1870, but 

 issued in folding cover for the pocket, and the population of 

 1871 inserted in the cover and on the map. The imprint 

 appears to have been replaced in this impression by the word 

 " London " only. 



A folding map, lettered on the cover, 'Walker's Hertfordshire.' 

 It is published by J. & C. Walker, 37, Castle Street, Holborn. 

 London, no date, 12mo. 



*1872(?). Cruchley, George Frederick. lO-A x 8i. 

 Scale, about 41 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John Cary. 



A reprint of the map in Cruchley's atlas, with the details 

 unaltered from those found in the previous (1868 ?) issue. 



From another undated issue of ' Cruchley's County Atlas ', 

 in which the title-pages of ioxir separate parts are bound up 

 in the British Museum copy. The title of each part runs : 

 ' Cruchley's New Pocket Companion, or. Handmaid to Bradshaw 

 and all other Eailway Time Tables for England and Wales, in 

 Four Divisions.' London, no date, 8vo. 



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