By T. ClmJjJj. 217 



Another copy of the previous map. 



The text; wi'ifcten on a separate leaf, and omitted from the back. It 

 forms one of a collection of Peter Keer's maps of the counties of 

 England and Wales, in the Manuscript Department of the British 

 Museum, which were probably printed before those in Camden's 

 Britannia, 1617. 



1620. 

 Reprint of the 1617 map engraved by P. Keer. 



With the addition of the figure " 12 " in the bottom right-hand corner, 

 and text in English at the back under the heading "Wiltshire Chapter 

 XII." 



In ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND, DESCRIBED 

 AND ABRIDGED WITH ¥"= IIISTORIE RELATION OF THINGS 

 WORTHY MEMORY FliOM A FARR LARGER VOULUME DONE BY 

 JOHN SPEED. 



The title page of the British Museum copy has been cropped, and the 

 date sacrificed, but it is believed to have been 1620. 



1626. 



Wiltshire. The scale of miles [I0 = f of an inch.] 4|iii. x 3fin. 



1)1 THE ABRIDGMENT OF CAMDEN'S BRITANIA. WITH THE 

 MAPS OF THE SEVERALT. SHIRES OF ENGLAND AND WALES. 

 PRINTED BY JOHN BILL .. . . 1626. obl. 12mo. 



A small map, very similar to the one by P. Keer, of 1617; but some 

 of the names are spelt differently, and, owing to the engraving being of a 

 ligliter character, it appears less crowded. Shows towns, villages, hills, 

 and rivers. Top left-hand corner, a small cartouche, with title, merged 

 into the border lines. Bottom left-hand corner, another cartouche encloses 

 the scale. It has a plain double-lined border with the latitudes marked 

 outside the left border, and the longitudes at the bottom. On the back 

 a description, in I^nglisli, of Hampshire. 



1627. 



A reprint of J. Speeds map of 1611. 



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