H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 137 



No. of Members sent to Parliament ; together with Tables 

 of the high and cross Roads, Market Days, etc.,' with, at 

 foot : — " Published according to Act of Parliament October 

 12th, 1748." The list of (60) maps in this copy does not 

 include any general ones or any of the counties of Scotland. 



Page 194. 



1749. Kitchin, Thomas. 25 f x 20 J. Scale, about 

 1+ miles = 1 inch. 



This appears to be the original issue of the map of Hertford- 

 shire afterwards published by Bowen & Kitchin in ' The 

 Large English Atlas ', of which various undated editions are 

 catalogued as of 1760 (c), 1763 (c), 1777 (c),and 1785 (c). The 

 impression of this early copy is very clear. It has the imprint 

 at foot : " Sold by I. Hinton at the King's Arms in St. Pauls 

 Church yard London 1749," by which it is distinguishable from 

 later issues. There is a copy in the British Museum Library, 

 with one of the map of Cambridgeshire from the same series, 

 also bearing Hinton's name, with the date 1751. 



Page 198, line 18 from the bottom. Insert an asterisk (*) before 

 '' " 1760 (c)." 



Page 199, line 9 from the bottom. For " Searle " read " Seale." 

 Line 2 from the bottom. An impression of the map of Herts, 

 in a fine state, bearing the imprint of John Hinton and the 

 date 1749, as well as a similar map of Cambridgeshire 

 dated 1751, are in the British Museum, and these are the 

 dates, no doubt, of the first issues of these individual maps. 



Page 200, line 2. I have also an atlas of these maps, with 

 the same title, which appears to have been issued about 

 1777 (see post, -p. 138). 



Line 27. This little atlas was re-issvied, it seems, in 1779. 



Page 201, line 23. For " Hertfordshire" read " Hartfordshire." 



Line 6 from the bottom. For " 7f x 6," read " 7J- x 6iV." 

 Page 206. 



1767(c). Bowen, Emanuel. 19a x 16*. Scale, about 

 2i miles = 1 inch. 



A map in the style of and containing the same particulars as 

 Kitchin's map of Herts in the ' English Atlas,' described 

 under the date 1778 (c) at pp. 207 and 208. The imprint 

 d lifers from the map so described, and is as follows : — " Printed 

 for R. Sayer and J. Ryall in Fleetstreet, T. Bowles in St. Pauls 

 Church Yard, J. Bowles & Son and Mess. Bakewell & Parker 

 in Cornhill, H. Overton without Newgate and T. Kitchin on 

 Holborn HHl." 



This map seems othenvise identical with that cited above, even 

 to the " No. 16 " in the left-hand bottom corner of the plate, 



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