By T. ChaU). 233 



A plainly engraved map showing the towns, villages, hills, parks, 

 woods, rivers, bridges, roads, and the boundaries of the hundreds with 

 their names indicated by reference letters "A — Z " and " a — e." 



The detail of the map runs to the outer line of the border on the 

 East and West. The border is formed by a single line outside with an 

 inner double line marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude and 

 longitude. 



Top left-hand corner, a list of the hundreds. Bottom left-hand corner, 

 the title. At bottom, in the middle, tlie scale. Outside the border, at 

 the top, two views of Stonehenge. At the bottom, five illustrations of 

 antiquities found in the county. 



A copy of H. Moll's map of 1724. 



Jn A SETT OF FIFTY NEW AND CORRECT ^lAPS OF ENGLAND AND 

 WALES . . . BY HERMAN MOLL, CEOCRAPHER. LONDON: SOLD 

 RY IT. :\IOLL . . . T. RONYLES . . . AND J. ROWLES . . . 



1724. 

 JAnother edition of Jansson's map of 1646. 



Jib ATLAS ANGLOIS ... A LONDRES, CHEZ JOSEPH SMITH, 

 MARCHAND LIRRAIRE A L' ENSEIGNE D'INIGO JONES, PROCHE 

 EXETER EXCILVNGE DANS LE STRAND, 1724. fol. 



lm])rint altered to : — Amstelodami. Apud P. Schenk et G. Valk. cu. 

 Priv. 



Tlie atlas was probably prepared from the one published by P. Schenk 

 and G. Valk in 168.3. 



^ reprint of the 1720 map by E. Bowen. 



/,i BRITANNL\ DEPICTA . . . V^' 4''" EDITION. LONDON . . . 

 SOLD iJY T. liOWLES . . . AND .L P.OWLES, 1724. 



Gough, in his liritish Topographi/^ vol. 1, p. 105, states tliat the fourth 

 edition of Jiyttannid DeplcUi was published in 1731, but the above 

 t^ntry would seem to show that a fourth edition was issued in 1724. 

 There was a re-issue of the fourth edition in 1736 and again in 1739. 



I have not succeeded in finding copies of either the second or third 

 edition of this work. 



1731. 

 I. reprint of the 1708 edition of Morden s small 

 map. iiiisT issiKi* IN 1701. 



/// \l\i;n.\ i;i;riANNL\, etc iiv imiuxlv-; cox. 17.'51. 



