250 Maps of Wiltshire. 



A reprint of T. Bowen's map of 1767. 



In ATLAS ANGLICANUS. 1777. fol. 



1784. 



A New map of Wiltshire. Drawn from the best 

 Authorities. British statute miles, 15 [= If inches]. 

 Published by Alexr. Hogg, at the King's Arms, 

 No. 16, Paternoster Row. 4iin. x 6Jin. 



In THE NEW BRITISH TRAVELLER, OR, A COMPLETE MODERN 

 UNIVERSAL DISPLAY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND . . 

 ^GEORGE AUGUSTUS WALPOOLE . . . LONDON, PRINTED FOR 

 ALEX. HOGG, AT THE KING's ARMS, NO. 16, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



A small map occupying the lower left-hand corner of a plate, 8|in. X 

 13jin. in size, which also contains maps of the counties of Huntingdon, 

 Warwick, and Worcester. 



Top of the plate, outside the border, " Engraved for Walpoole's New 

 and Complete British Traveller," and at the bottom, the imprint. 



Shows towns, principal villages, hills, woods, rivers, and main roads, 

 with Salisbury Plain extending north and south of Salisbury. 



Top left-hand corner, the arms of Wiltshire. Bottom left-hand corner, 

 the scale of fifteen miles. At the top, in the centre, " Longt. W. from 

 London." Top right-hand corner, the title. A little below the middle 

 on the right-hand side, a small circular compass indicator, with a cross 

 on the east. Bottom right-hand corner, " Remarks " (being an explanation 

 of signs used on the map). The border is formed by a plain line, with a 

 doable inner line marked ofE into degrees and minutes of latitude and 

 longitude, and is broken by the detail on both sides. 



1785. 



Bowles's New Medium Map of Wilt Shire, divided 

 into its Hundreds ; Exhibiting the Heads, Towns, 

 and Villages, with their distances from London, 

 Church Livings, Seats of the Nobility, and His- 

 torical Remarks. London : Printed for the Pro- 

 prietor, Carington Bowles, No. 69, in St. Pauls] 

 Church Yard. Published as the Act directs, 3{ 

 Jan., 1785. 8iin. xl2Jm. 



In BOWLESES NEW MEDIUM ENGLISH ATLAS ; OR, COMPLETE SET| 

 OF MAPS OF THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES . . 



