236 Maps of Wiltshire. 



1747. 



A re-issue of Moll's set of County Maps, by Thomas 



Bowles, London, 1747. Noted by Sir H. G. Fordham. 



1748. 



A Correct Map of Wiltshire. [Scale,] 10 miles [=1 inch]. 

 6|iii. X 5fin. 



In GEOGRAPHIA MAGN^ BRITANNIA OR, CORRECT MAPS OF ALL 

 THE COUNTIES IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES . . . EACH 

 MAP EXPRESSING THE CITIES, BOROUGHS . . . TOWNS, VILLAGES, 

 ROADS, AND RIVERS . . . PRINTED FOR T. OSBORNE, D. BROWN, J. 

 HODGES, A. MILLER, J. ROBINSON, W. JOHNSON, P. DAVEY, AND B. 



LAW. OCTOBER 12th, 1748. 8vo. 



Shows towns, villages, hills, parks, rivers, and principal roads. 



Top left-hand corner, indicator showing the points of the compass. 

 Kight-hand side, just below the middle of the map, a square ornamental 

 frame, containing the title. Bottom right-hand corner, the scale of 10 

 miles. The border consists of a single line with a double inner line 

 marked ofi" into degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude. Outside 

 the border, at the top right-hand corner, the number " 39." 



1749. 



A map of Wilt Shire. [Scale,] 12 English miles [=-| of an 

 inch.]. b\m. x 5Jin. 



In THE SMALL ENGLISH ATLAS, BEING A NEW AND ACCURATE 

 SETT OF MAPS OF ALL THE COUNTIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. |f 

 LONDON, PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. KITCHIN & JEFFERYS, 1749, ETC. 



Shows towns, villages, enclosed parks, rivers, bridges, and the main 

 roads. The number of members returned to Parliament is indicated by 

 asterisks. The shading around the plate has the curious effect of mak- 

 ing the map look like an island. 



In middle, on the right-hand side, an indicator of the points of the 

 compass. Bottom right-hand corner, the scale of twelve miles. The 

 border is formed by a plain line, with a double inner line, marked off 

 into degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude. Outside the border, 

 at the top, the title. At bottom, three columns of information con- 

 cerning the county towns. 



This map bears some resemblance to the one issued in Chorogvaphia 

 Britannice by T. Badeslade, in 1742. 



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