106 H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



1873, Faunthorpe, J. P. 8 x 6. Scale, 6 miles = 

 1 inch. 



A map of Herts showing the rivers, canals, the principal and 

 some cross-roads, and railways (the latter being a prominent 

 feature), and towns, villages, hills, and parks, in a plain, double- 

 ruled border, marked with the degrees and minutes of latitude 

 and longitude. Above the top of the map is : " Philips' Educational 

 Series of County Maps ", and below the border, at the foot : 

 " George Philip & Son. London and Liverpool." In the left- 

 hand top corner of the map: "The County of Hertford", with, 

 below, a scale of 8 "English Miles", and, again below, indications 

 of Railways, Roads, and Canals. 



From ' The G-eography of Hertfoixlshii'e, for use in Schools ', 

 l)y the Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe, M.A., F.R.G.S. This is a small 

 volume of 32 pp., of which the preface is dated " Nov. 1872. 

 J.P.F." London, 1873, 8vo. 



(Reprinted in ' Philips' Handy Atlas of the Coimties of 

 England ' of this date, and also in editions of 1876 and 1895.) 



* 1873. Philip, George, & Son. 8x6. Scale, 6 miles 

 = 1 inch. 



A reprint of the map of Herts in ' The Geography of Hertford- 

 shire ' of this date, with the omission of the title printed above 

 the map in that publication, and the addition of the number 16 

 at the right-hand bottom corner. 



From ' Philips' Handy Atlas of the Coimties of England.' 

 " By John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S." London, 1873, small 8vo. 



* 1873(?). Hughes, William. 12 x 9f . Scale, about 

 4 miles = 1 inch. 



A reprint of the map in ' The National Gazetteer ' of 1868, 

 indexed under Hamilton, with the imprint altered to: "Loudon : 

 Virtue & C"", and the Midland main line, the Buntingford 

 branch on the Great Eastern, and the Hatfield and St. Albans 

 branch on the Great Northern added. 



From ' A New County Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland.' 

 London, no date, fol. It contains 68 maps. A copy in the 

 Cambridge University Library is stamped with the date, 

 "15 Aug. 73 ", and this is the only specimen of the atlas 

 I have seen. 



* 1874. Kelly & Co. lOf x 8f. Scale, about 5 miles 

 = 1 inch. Engraved by F. Bryer (?). 



Apparently a slightly altered, and the last, reprint of Davies' 

 map of Herts of 1845, but it may have been re-engraved, as 

 Bryer' s name replaces that of Davies on the map. The altera- 

 tions from the original design and details are very slight. 

 This map is dated 1874, and at foot, on the left side, is : " J. M. 

 Johnson & Sons, Litho, 56, Hatton Garden, London ", in the 

 centre : " Kelly & C°. Post Office Directory Offices, 51 Great 

 Queen Street, London" , and on the right : " Engraved by 

 F. Bryer." 



