H. G. FOKDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 121 



From 'Kelly's Directory of Essex, Hertfordshire & Middlesex'. 

 Loudon, 1886, 8vo. 



* 1886. Simson & Co. 22 j x 20. Scale, 2 miles = 

 1 iucli. 



A rejiriut of the map of 1880, published with Simsou's Guide 

 to Hertfordshire of that date. This re-issue is, however, on 

 slightly thicker paper than that of the original map, from which 

 it differs, also, in having the railways represented by a thick 

 black line, and by some additional lines inserted. It has, besides, 

 the minutes of latitude omitted in the margins, which are broken 

 to show Saffron Walden, and Navestock on the east, and Drayton, 

 Parslow, and Bierton on the west. A scale of 20 English miles 

 is placed in the centre of the top of the map, instead of one of 

 14 miles on the right, and the imprint at the foot is also in 

 the centre. 



Issued in 1886 with *A Gruide to Hertfordshire,' in place of 

 the map of the earlier date. Hertford, 1886, 8vo. 



1887. Hertfordshire Quarter Sessions. 14sxllf. 



Scale, 3 miles = 1 inch. Lithographed by Eobei't J. Cook & 

 Hammond. 



A sketch-map with plain lined margin, showing railways, 

 towns, villages, and a few hamlets and smaller places, and the 

 names and boundaries of all parishes in the county. In the 

 left-hand top corner : " Hertfordshire", and : " Note. The present 

 (1887) County Boundary is shown by the heavy dotted line 

 thus . . . . " In the right-hand top corner is an ornamental 

 star-indicator of the north. In the right-hand bottom corner is 

 a scale of (10) miles, and, below : " Eob*. J. Cook & Hammond, 

 Lith. Broadway, Westminster." 



This map was prepared for the use of the Court of Quarter 

 Sessions, in connection with the grouping of parishes into 

 electoral divisions for the purpose of the election of county 

 councillors, in view of the coming into force of the Local 

 Grovernment Act, 1888. (It was reprinted in 1888 and again 

 in 1894.) 



1887. Pry or, Alfred Reginald. 9 x 6i. Scale, 

 5 miles = 1 inch. Lithographed by Edward Weller. 



A sketch-map with plain margin, and with lines ruled across 

 it showing 5' and 10' latitude and longitude respectively. The 

 rivers and canals are shown in blue ink, and railways and 

 boimdaries in black. The towns and villages are also inserted, 

 and the principal river-basins are distinguished by colour. In 

 the left-hand top corner : " Map of Hertfordshire showing its 

 Eiver-Basins as adopted for the Botanical Districts." Below 

 this title : " Scale of (10) Miles ". In the right-hand bottom 

 corner, in a column, a list of the " Eiver-Basins ", as 

 distinguished by their colour. Outside the margin, at the foot 

 of the map, on the left-hand side : " /. HojjMnsoti, del.'\ and, on 

 the right : " Edw^i. Weller, lith:' 



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