By T. ChiiM. 255 



In THE POLITICAL MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER 1790. PRINTED FOJi 

 \l. BUTTERS, NO. 79, FLEET STREET. 8vo. 



An enlarged copy of the map engraved by W. Fowler, printed for 11. 

 Sayer and Caringfcon Bowles; and issued in Elliiiy, Engliak Atlas, 1766. 



The map is clearly engraved, showing towns, villages, parks (enclosed 

 with palisading), hills, woods, rivers, bridges, and main roads. The 

 number of members returned to Parliament is indicated by asterisks. 



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

 corner, the explanation of the signs used on the map. Top right-hand 

 corner, the title, plainly engraved in bold letters. Bottom right-hand 

 corner, the scale of 10 miles, and, innnediately below, " Lorigit. W. from 

 London." The border is formed by a single Hue, with inner double line, 

 marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude. 



Outside the border, at the bottom, the imprint ; and in the right-hand 

 corner, the engraver's name. 



Wiltshire. 4Jin, x 5|in, 



In ENGLAND DELINEATED ; OR, A GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF 

 EVERY COUNTY OF ENGLAND AND WALES , . , BY JOHN AIKIN. 

 LONDON : PRINTED PY T. BENSLEY ; FOR J. JOHNSON, ST. PAUL'S 

 CHURCH-YARD, 1790. 8vo. 



This is an outline map, without a border or any ornament whatever. 



It shows the chief towns, the rivers, and one line of hills between the 

 Wiley and Nadder, named " Chicklade hills." The county boundary is 

 shown by a finely-printed dotted line. Around the boundary the names 

 of the adjoining counties are given. 



The first edition of this work was published in 1788 ; but without maps. 

 It was reprinted: 3rd ed. in 1795; 4th ed., 1800; 5th ed., 1803. 



1791 

 A New Map of Wiltshire by Willm. Tunnicliff, Land 

 Surveyor, 1791. Scale of miles, 10 [3] iiKlu.s], 



U\u\. X 19Un. 



7/t A TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVF.Y OF THE COUNTIES OF HANTS,WILTS, 

 DORSET, SOiMElJSET, DEVON AND CORNWALL . . . I'.V WILLIAM 

 TUXN'ICIJKF, LAND SURVEVOl!, SALISBURY : PRINTED KOI! Till'. 

 AUTHOR i'.Y ]\. C. COLLINS . . . 1791. 8v(). 



A very plainly printed map, its special feature being the clear iiianner 

 in which the hundreds are shown. Their names are printed in laige 

 type, and ili(> l)()undaries traced by a dotted lino; each hundred l)eing 

 coloured (lilferenllx- jind the detached ));irfs plainly shown. 



Shows towns, \illages, parks, seats, hills, main roads; hut no rivers. 

 The Roman roads are n.-uued. Market towns are indii-ated by the way 

 the church(>s are shown. Sulisbury IMain is given s(uiili ..I' llir W ilev, as 

 well as ari)un(l SlonehenL;e. 



