218 Ma;ps of Wiltshire. 



1635. 



Wiltshire. [Engraved by Jacob van Langeren. Scale, about] 

 40 miles to tlie inch.] fin. x lin. 



In A DIRECTION FOR THE ENGLISH TRAVILLER (PLATE 40) 

 BY WHICH HE SHAL BE INABLED TO COAST ABOUT ALL ENGLAND 

 AND WALES. AND ALSO TO KNOW HOW FARRE ANY MARKET 

 OR NOTEABLE TOWNE IN ANY SHIRE LYETH ONE FROM ANOTHER, 

 AND WHETHER THE SAME BE EAST, WEST, NORTH OR SOUTH 

 FROM Y^ SHIRE TOWNE . . . ARE TO BE SOLD BY MATHEW 

 SIMONS, AT THE GOLDEN LION IN DUCKE LAINE. A^. 1635. 

 JACOB VAN LANGEREN SCULP. 



A " Thumb-nail " map. Shows the rivers, and the towns are indicated 

 by capital letters. Lines, showing the points of the compass, radiate from 

 the bottom of the map. Below the map, in the right-hand corner, a pair 

 of open compasses stands upon a scale of 10 miles. Around the map : 

 " Glocester North." " Hantshire & Bark. E." "Dorset & Hant. So." 

 " Somersett West." 



Engraved on the bottom right-hand corner of a plate measuring 4in. 

 X 4in. ; the other portions of which are occupied by a triangular table 

 of distances. Above this table, twenty-six names of towns and villages, 

 beginning with Salisbury. Down the left-hand side a list of twenty-six 

 towns and villages, beginning with " Steple Ashto. NW." The plate is 

 surrounded with a single border line. 



1636. 

 A reprint of the previous map. 



In A DIRECTION FOR 'THE ENGLISH TRAVILLER, ETC. 1636. 



1637. 

 A reprint of the 1607 map. 



In [CAMDEN'S BRITANNIA, TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY P. 

 HOLLAND.] 1637. 

 With the plate number " 6 " added in left-hand bottom corner. 



1642. 

 A reprint of Saxton's map of 1576. 



In THE MAPS OF ALL THE SHIRES IN ENGLAND AND WALES 

 ... BY C. SAXTON, AND GRAVEN AT THE CHARGES OF A 

 PRIVATE GENTLEMAN FOR THE PUBLICKE GOOD. NOW NEWLY I 

 REVISED, AMENDED, AND REPRINTED ... BY WILLIAM WEB, 

 AT THE GLOBE IN CORNHILL, 1645. 



With the date altered to 1642, and the Royal Arms changed to those j 

 of Charles I., but with the original initials, " E. R.," retained. 



