EXPLANATION OF ‘“‘VICE-COUNTIES.” , 185 
10, 11, and 12.—Isle of Wight, and Hants N. and S., 
the latter divided by the high roads running W. and E. 
from Winchester to the borders of Wilts. and Sussex 
respectively, through Stockbridge and Petersfield. 
13 and 14.—-Sussex W. and E., divided by the high 
road from Brighton to Cuckfield, thence through Crawley 
to the border of Surrey. 
18 and 19.—-Essex S, and N., divided by the high road 
from Waltham and Epping to Chelmsford, thence along 
the river Blackwater to its mouth. 
25 and 26.—Suffolk E. and W., divided by the first 
meridian East of Greenwich. 
27 and 28.—Norfolk E: and W., also divided by the 
first meridian East of Greenwich. 
29.—Cambridge, includes the Newmarket detached 
portion of Suffolk. 
30.—Bedford, includes a detached portion of Hunts. 
33 and 34.—-Gloucester E, and W., separated by the 
Thames and Severn Canal, thence by the River Severn 
from the point of confluence of the canal up to Tewkes- 
bury ; 33 includes five detached portions of Worcester- 
shire and one of Warwickshire. 
36. — Herefordshire, includes detached portions of 
Monmouthshire and Worcestershire (detached portions 
of Herefordshire are on the other hand included in 
Brecknockshire, Radnorshire, Shropshire, and Worcester- 
shire). 
