Bij T. Chuhh. 219 



1643. 

 Wiltshire. [Scale about 20 miles to the inch.] l;J^in. x 1 Jin. 



In A DIRECTION FOR THE ENGLISH TKAVILLER . . . SOLD 

 BY THOMAS JENNEIl, AT THE SOUTH ENTRANCIi: OF THE EXCHANGE, 



1643. 



An enlarged copy of the " Tlmnib-nail " map of 1635. Produced from 

 the same plate, but after it had been hammered out and re- 

 engraved. The map is drawn on twice the original scale, and conse- 

 quently fills up the south-east angle of the plate. The rivers are shown 

 and the towns and villages marked with their names in full. The scale 

 and compasses have been placed on the bottom border line, near the 

 centre of the plate. An additional line of figures lias been added to the 

 table of distances. 



1646 

 A reprint of Speed's map of 1611. 



Ill [PHILEMON Holland's latin translation of speed's 



THEATRE OF THE EMPIRE OF GREAT BRITAIN,] 1646. fol. 



With Latin text on the back. 



I have not seen this map, but it is probably an unaltered impression 

 of the 1611 plate. A copy is in tlie Bodleian Library. 



Wiltonia sive comitatus Wiltoniensis. Anglis 

 Wilshire. Amstelodanii. Apud Joanneni Jansson- 

 ium. [Scale] Milliaria Anglica 6 [ = 2 inches.] IQJin.x 

 15gin. 



In JOANNIS JAXSSONII NOVUS ATLAS, SIVE THEATUUM ORBIS 

 TERRARUM . . . TOMUS QUARTUS. AMSTELODAMI. APUD 

 JOANNEM JANSSONUJ^L 1646. fol. 



Shows towns, villages, liundreds, hills, enclosed parks, forests, rivers, 

 and bridges. 



Top left-hand coi-ner, eight shields supported by a band of ribbon held 

 by three cherubs. Bottom left-hand corner, two figures, one with a 

 pair of compasses pointing to the scale which is enclosed in an oblong 

 cartouche. Top right-hand corner, seven shields .supported by a band of 

 ribbon lield by four cherubs. Bottom right-hand corner, against a i)ack- 

 groimd of trees, a cartouche bearing the title, as given above, supported 

 by labouring men and sheep. In the middle at the bottom, the imprint. 

 On the back, in Latin, a description of Wiltshire. 



Jan Jansson was born at .\rniuMm c. ir)'.)6, ami died at Amsterdam in 

 1()()4. 1I(» was a famous publisher of Anisierdani and the contemporary 



