H. G. FORDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 139 



county maps with a new title, and with an introduction running 

 to p. viii. These maps are not paged, and are mounted as if cut 

 out of an older volume. The title runs : ' A brief Description 

 of England and Wales Containing A particular Account of each 

 County ; . . . Embellished with maps of each County. 

 Very useful for Travellers and others, and very proper for 

 Schools, to give Youth an Idea of Geography, and the Nature 

 of his own Country, and each County.' It is : " London : 

 Printed for H. Turpin, No. 104, St. John's Street, West 

 Smithfield," no date, 24mo. 



I do not know upon what authority the above date is fixed. 

 It is that given in the Catalogue of the Library of the British 

 Museum. 



Page 210, line 23. For " 10^ x SA " read " lO-^v X S/e," and 

 for " 4h " read " 4]." 



Page 211, line 7. Note to the date " 1793." This plate was 

 re-engraved verv closely after the original. It was used 



- by a. F. Cruciiley in 1863, 1868, 1872, and 1875, and 

 probably at other dates. The plate and stock of maps were 

 purchased by Gall & Inglis, of Edinburgh, in whose 

 possession they now (1907) are. The stock of maps has 

 not been exhausted, and I am informed that there has been 

 no reprint since 1876-7, the date of purchase. 



[Transactions, Vol. XII, pp. 169-208.] 



Page 171, line 22. For "J. & G. Cary" read "G. & J. Gary." 



PAET III. 



Page 190. 



* 1824. Gray, George Carrington. 42 x 4J. Scale, 

 10 miles = 1 inch. 



An unaltered reprint of Cooke's map of Herts of 1806 (c) 

 and subsequent dates, with the number 19 added above the 

 right-hand top corner. 



From ' Gray's New Book of Eoads. The Tourist and 

 Traveller's Guide to the Koads of England and Wales, and Part 

 of Scotland, on an entirely new Plan, . . . ' By George 

 Carrington Gray. London, 1824, 12mo. This little work con- 

 sists of an itinerary, with frontispiece map of England, preface, 

 table of distances, etc., followed by a set of county maps 

 reprinted from Cooke's plates with some additions, and by an 

 index. The maps number 49, and include an index-map of 

 England and Wales, one of the South of Scotland, one of 

 "The Lakes," a folding map of "Derbyshire and parts of the 

 Seven adjacent Counties, Comprehending the Country round 

 Derby Matlock and Buxton," " The Isle of Thanet," maps of 

 North Wales and South Wales, and of the three ridings of 



