126 H. G. FOBDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



containing in the centre of the plate, which is without margin, 

 a map of the county divided up into numbered rectangular 

 spaces, sho^ving the areas covered by the sheets of the 6-inch and 

 25-inch Survey maps. 



This map gives effect to the alterations of the comity 

 boundaries made by Acts of Parliament and Local Government 

 Board Orders up to its date. It shows boundaries and names of 

 hundreds and parishes, the roads, railways (with stations), 

 rivers and canals (with bridges), and the to\\Tis, villages, hamlets, 

 houses, parks, and woods. In the right-hand top corner: " Index 

 to the Ordnance Survey of Hertfordshire. On the scale of 

 6 inches to one statute mile = xxrieTr"- Below, in columns 

 filling the whole of the space on the right of the map itself, the 

 parishes, with their areas, arranged in parliamentary divisions 

 and hundreds, and a summary of the area of the county 

 in parliamentary divisions. In the left-hand top corner is a 

 table of references to the small parishes and detached portions 

 of parishes, and, in the left-hand bottom comer, a table of the 

 characters used on the 6-inch engravings of the Ordnance 

 Survey. At the foot of the map scales of the index, etc., and : 

 " Engraved and Published at the Ordnance Survey Office, 

 Southampton, 1891 ", prices, etc., and a table of references. 



(A reprint with special colouring in the same year.) 



* 1891. Ordnance Survey. About 38tV x 261 to edge 

 of plate. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. Engraved at the Ordnance 

 Survey Office. 



A copy of the index map of the county of this date, above 

 descril)ed, with the parliamentary divisions shown by special 

 colouring. 



* 1891. Bacon, George Washington. 18 x 12. 



Scale, about 3 miles = I inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



An unaltered impression of the map of Herts issued by Bacon 

 in his atlas of about 1889. 



From the ' New Large-Scale Atlas of the British Isles.' 

 London, 1891, fol. This map is also issued in ' Bacon's County 

 Guide and Map of Hertford,' one of a series of county maps 

 folded for the pocket. 



1892. Evans, John. 10\i x 9-A-. Scale, 4 miles = 

 1 inch. 



A map of Herts and parts of the adjoining counties, the area 

 of the coimty being uucoloured, but the surrounding districts 

 tinted a grey-green. The map is drawn to show specially the 

 localities of Pre-Roman, Roman, and Saxon remains. It is in a 

 plain border, outside of which, at the top, on the left-hand side is : 

 " Archaeologia ", and on the right : " Vol. LIII, PI. xx." At the 

 bottom, on the right : " London. Stanford's Geog'. Estab^" 

 The title, in the left-hand top corner, in a plain, rectangular 

 space, is : " Archaeological Map of Herts ", with, below it, a 

 " Scale of (8) Eug. Miles ", and, again below, an explanation of 

 the signs used on the map. 



