244 Maps of Wiltshire. 



Top left-hand corner, a compass indicator. Bottom left-hand corner, 

 "Remarks." 'J'op right-hand corner, an ornamental cartouche, with the 

 title. Bottom right-hand corner, scale of ten miles, and, immediately 

 below, " Longt. West from London." 



The detail on all sides comes nearly to the border, which is formed 

 by a single line, with a double inner line, marked off into degrees and 

 minutes of latitude and longitude. 



A further reprint of E. Bowen's map of 1720. 



In BRITANNIA DEPICTA, OR, OGILBY IMPROV'd ... BY 

 JOHN OWEN . . . LONDON : PRINTED FOR CARINGTON BOWLES, 

 IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD. 1764. 



The Small British Atlas, by J. Rocque. 



Under date of 1764, Sir H. G. Fordham gives an edition of this atlas. 



1766. 



A Modern Map of Wilt Shire, Drawn from the 

 latest Surveys: Corrected &; Improved toy the 

 toest Authorities. W. Fowler sculpt. British 

 Miles 69 to a degree, 10 [=1 J inch]. Printed for 

 Rotoert Sayer in Fleet Street & Carington Bowles 

 in St. Paul's Church Yard. 7Jin. x lOin. 



In ELLIS'S ENGLISH ATLAS : OR, A COMPLETE CHOROGRAPHY OF 

 ENGLAND AND WALES : IN FIFTY MAPS, CONTAINING MORE PAR- 

 TICULARS THAN ANY OTHER COLLECTION OF THE SAME KIND. 

 THE WHOLE CALCULATED FOR THE USE OF TRAVELLERS,ACADEMIES, 

 AND OF ALL THOSE WHO DESIRE TO IMPROVE IN THE KNOWLEDGE 

 OF THEIR COUNTRY. FROM THE LATEST SURVEYS OF THE SEVERAL 

 COUNTIES ; ENGRAVED BY, AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF, J. ELLIS. 

 PRINTED FOR CARINGTON BOWLES, NEXT THE CHAPTER-HOUSE, 

 ST. PAUL'S churchyard; and ROBERT SAYER, AT THE GOLDEN 

 BUCK, NEAR SERJEANT'S INN, IN FLEET STREET, 1766. 4to, 



This map bears a remarkable resemblance to the map of Wiltshire, by 

 T. Kitchin, in England Illustrated . . . London. Printed for 

 R, Dodsley, 1764^ but close examination shows that it is not the same 

 map. 



