108 H. G. FOEDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



roads, and railways constructin<j^, and again below : " The 

 Colouring represents the Parliamentary Borouglis." In this 

 map the county area is coloured a dull green with a narrow 

 pink border line, except the area of the parliamentary borough 

 of Hertford, which is coloured pink. 



From ' Philips' Atlas of the Counties of England, reduced 

 from the Ordnance Survey.' " By Edward Weller, F.R.Gr.S. 

 New Edition. With a complete Consulting Index, By John 

 Bartholomew, F.R.G.S." London and Liverpool, 1875, large 4to. 

 The collection contains 48 maps, one of the Channel Islands 

 being added in the edition of 1885. 



(This map is reprinted, with trifling alterations, in a supple- 

 ment to the ' Pictorial World,' Nov. 3rd, 1877 ; in another 

 edition of the ' Atlas ' 1885, and at the same time in pocket 

 editions of the individual maps ; in 1897, in ' The Way About 

 Hertfordshire'; and in the 'Herts Almanac' for 1898, 1899, 

 1900, and subsequent years.) 



* 1875. Cruchley, George Frederick. lOvV x 81. 

 Scale, about 4'. miles = 1 inch. Engraved l)y John Cary. 



Another, and, no doubt, the last re-issue of Cruchley's map 

 from Cary's plate. It is slightly altered from the last 

 impression. A double line is ruled under the title, and the 

 isolated portion of Herts, as well as Cruchley's imprint (as in 

 the copy of 1863), are replaced. The railways are brought up 

 to date, a branch from Bishop's Stortford being added on the 

 Great Eastern main line, the projected branch lines from Eick- 

 mansworth, as well as that from Enfield to Hertford, and the line 

 drawn in a north-westerly direction from Watford being erased. 



From the last issue by Cruchley of his ' County Atlas.' 

 London, 1875, 8vo. 



(The plates used in this atlas, as well as the stock of maps 

 already printed from them, were sold to Messrs. Gall & Inglis, 

 of Edinburgh, in 1876 or 1877.) 



* 1875 (c). Cruchley, George Frederick. 21i x 18|. 

 Scale, 2} miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John Cary. 



Cary's large map of Herts, re-engraved by Cruchley in his 

 ' County Atlas of England', and also published separately, passed, 

 no doubt, through a series of editions. I have a copy of about 

 1885, as published by Messrs. Gall & Inglis, of Edinburgh; the 

 additions of the railways upon the plate appear, most of them, 

 to date back to at least as early as 1875. For a note of the 

 differences between this impression and those published by 

 Cary himself, see 1885 (c). Gall & Inglis (p. 119 2^ost). 



From 'Cruchley's County Atlas of England', which contained 

 42 maps, and may have been first issued under this title as early 

 as 1832. This map was also sold " coloured, in a cover, B""." 



* 1875 (c). Cruchley, George Frederick. S\} x 5. 



Scale, 10 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John Cary. 



