254 Ma'ps of Wiltshire. 



A small road map on thin paper, printed on one side only. Shows 

 the towns, most important villages, rivers, and main roads, with the 

 distances marked every two miles. 



Bottom left-hand corner, the scale. Around the boundary of the map 

 are the names of the adjoining counties, and at the terminations of the 

 roads, the names of the places to which they lead. Bottom of the plate, 

 divided off by a thin line, the distances from London to the principal 

 places in the county are given — beginning with " London to Salisbury 83." 



At the top, in the middle, the outside border line is carried up, and 

 forms a narrow oblong panel, with vertical shading, in which the title is 

 given, the letters being slightly ornamented. On one side of this panel : 

 *' By J. Gary," on the other : " Engraver." The border is formed by two 

 plain lines one-sixteenth of an inch apart. 



Above the border, at the top, a star compass indicator rises behind the 

 border, showing only the upper half with indications W., N., and E. 

 Below the border, at the bottom, the imprint. 



A Map of Wiltshire from the best Authorities 

 Engraved by J. Gary. E. Noble delint. et 

 curavit. Scale of statute miles, 10 [=3f inches]. 



IGin. X 20|in. 



In BRITANNIA : OR, A CHOROGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF . . , 

 ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND ... BY WILLIAM CAMDEN. 

 TRANSLATED BY R. GOUGH . . . LONDON: PRINTED BY JOHN 

 NICHOLS FOR T. PAYNE AND SON, CASTLE-STREET, ST. MARTIN 'S 

 LANE, 1789. fol. 



A clearly printed map, showing towns, villages, hamlets, hills, houses, 

 parks, woods, camps, hundreds, rivers, and roads. The distances along 

 the main roads are given in miles. The number of members returned 

 to Parliament is shown by asterisks. 



Top left-hand corner, the scale. Bottom left-hand corner, the title, 

 and, immediately below, the engraver's name. Top right-hand corner, 

 a large star indicator of the points of the compass. Bottom right-hand 

 corner, "E. Noble delink et curavit." 



The border is formed by plain double lines, and an inner double line 

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

 the border lines, at the bottom, " Longitude West from London." 



1790 

 A New Map of Wiltshire from the latest Au- 

 thorities. British statute miles, 10 [=2 inches]. 

 J. Lodge so. London. Published as the Act 

 directs Oct. 31st, 1790, by R. Butters, No. 79, 

 Fleet Street. lOin. x 12iiri. 



