120 H. G. FORDHAM — HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



Act, 1885, pasted in on a slip of paper, and the boundaries of 

 tlie four new parliamentary divisions shown. 



This is a folding map, retaining the lettering on the cover of 

 ' AValker's Hertfordshire,' and the particulars inside the cover 

 of the issue of 1872 (c). London, no date, r2mo. 



* 1885 (c). Bacon, G. W., & C9. 24 x 17. Scale, 

 2 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by B. E. Davies. 



Another impression of the map catalogued under the dat« 

 1878, unaltered, except that it shows the parliamentary divisions 

 set up in 1885. In the title the line " By B. E. Davies, from 

 the Ordnance Survey", is erased, and all the words after 

 " Parliament", below, are also omitted, being replaced by a list 

 of the parliamentary divisions showing their colouring on the 

 map, and, below again, " Eailways and Stations " only. 



This map is, no doubt, one of a pocket series, but I have not 

 seen any title. 



* 1885 (c). Bacon, George Washington. 18 x 12. 



Scale, about 3 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by B. E. Davies. 



An altered reprint of Davies' map, as published by the 

 ' Weekly Dispatch ' in 1860, lengthened by an inch on the west 

 side. Outside the map at the top right-hand coi*ner: "Hertford. 

 20." The title, in the left-hand top corner, re-written : " Hert- 

 fordshire Eeduced from the Ordnance Survey Divided into 

 5 mile squares ", with, below, the scale of miles as in the reprint 

 of 1864 (c), and, below again, a list of the Parliamentary Divisions, 

 with indications of the colours given them on the map, an 

 example of the method for indicating the railways and stations, 

 and a note as to the type used for distinguishing the latter. 

 Besides the addition of matter to complete the map in its 

 present dimensions on the left, many railways are added, the 

 parliamentary divisions are shown, coloured, and the indicator 

 of the points of the compass, erased in the impression of 1864, 

 is restored, as well as the details in the right-hand bottom corner, 

 in place of the descriptive particulars found in the edition of the 

 latter date. There is no imprint, etc., below the map. Errors 

 in the original remain, e.g., Ashwell Station is still shown a mile 

 west of its actual position, and on a roadway which does not exist. 



A pocket folding map, bound with descriptive text, and entitled 

 on cover : ' Bacon's County Guide and Map of Hertford from the 

 Ordnance Survey.' London, no date, 12mo. 



(This map, in Bacon's series of pocket county guides, was 

 reprinted, at short intervals up to the end of the century, and is 

 still (1907) in use.) 



* 1886. Kelly & Co. 38 X 25. Scale, li miles = 1 inch. 

 A re-issue of the large map of 1882. The engraver's name 



which appeared below the right-hand bottom corner in the 

 former edition is now replaced by : " Lithog. Kelly & 0°. 

 London and Kingston." 



