Bij T. Chuhh. 239 



A very clearly engraved map showing towns, villages, forests, enclosed 

 parks, hills, hundreds (with names indicated by letters), rivers, bridges, 

 and roads. The border is formed by a single line, with a double inner 

 line marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude. 



Top left-hand coi'iier, the arms of Salisbury. Bottom left-hand corner, 

 the explanations, and scale of ten miles. Top right-hand corner, an 

 ornamental cartouche with the title. Bottom half of the plate, on the 

 right, a list of the hundreds, with reference letters A — H, Outside tlie 

 border, at the top, " Longitude West of Greenwich," and, at the bottom, 

 " Minutes and Seconds of time West from Greenwich." 



1753 

 A reprint of Molls map of 1724. 



In moll's BRITISH ATLAS, OR POCKET MAPS OF ALL THE COUNTIES 

 OF ENGLAND AND AN^ALES. 1753. 



A reprint of Mordens map of Wiltshire, 1695. 



Ill CAMDEN'S IUHTANNJA, TKANSLATED J3Y E. GIP>SON. THIPD 

 EDITION. 1753. 



Wilt Shire. [Scale,] 8 English miles [-1 inch.] 6|in x 7fin. 



Ill THE SMALL BIHTISH ATLAS ; BEING A NE\Y SET OF MAPS OF 

 ALL THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES ; TO WHICH IS ADDED 

 A GENERAL I\IAP WITH TABLES OF LENGTH BREADTH ... A 

 PARLIAMENTARY MAP OF ENGLAND . . . LONDON : PUBLISHED 



1753 BY JOHN liOCQUE. (The title is also given in French). 



A sketchy sort of map, first issued in the English TvavelUr, 174»), 

 showing towns, villages, hills, parks, roads and rivers. 



Top left-hand corner, an indicator of the points of the compass ; and 

 immediately'^ below, the scale of 8 miles. The detail comes up to the 

 border on the East, and, in bottom right-hand corner, a part of 

 Southampton Water is shown. 



The bord<M' is formed by a single line. At the top, outside tlie border, 

 " Wilt Shiie." 



1755 



An improved Map of Wiltshire, divided into its 

 hundreds. Corrected from the best materials & 

 illustrated with Historical extracts relative to 

 its Natural products, Trade, manufacture and 



