256 Ma^s of WiltsJiire. 



Top left-hand corner, explanations of the signs used on the map. Bottom 

 left-hand corner, the title. To the left of the middle, at the bottom, the 

 scale of 10 miles. On the right-hand side, a little below the middle, the 

 four points of the compass are shown by transverse lines; the northern 

 point having an ornamental arrow-head, the others being marked E., S., 

 and W. 



The border is formed by two thin lines with an intermediate thick one, 

 and two inner thin lines, marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude 

 and longitude. Between the border lines, both at the top and bottom, 

 " West Longitude." 



1792. 

 A reprint of the Map of Wiltshire, engraved by 

 Sudlow in 1788. 



Sir H. G. ¥ovdihdimnoie^ Qi,n ediiiow oi Maps of the English Counties 

 hy J. Harrison^ 1792. 



A reprint of Gary's small Road Map of 1789. 



/?^ Gary's traveller's COMPANION . . . 1st jany., 1791. 8vo. 



The imprint on the map is altered to 1792, and the publishers' address 

 given as 181, instead of 188, Strand. 



Printed on thick paper, and maps printed on both sides of the sheet. J| 



1793. 

 Another edition of Gary's Map of 1787. 



In Gary's new and gorregt English atlas . . . printed for 



' JOHN GARY, . . . 181, NEAR NORFOLK STREET, STRAND, PUBLISHED 



AS THE AGT DIRECTS, JANY. IST, 1793. 4to. 



Many of the roads have been carried over the county boundary, and 

 destinations and distances are given. The first date of publication 

 (1787) has been kept in the imprint; but Gary's address has been 

 corrected to J. Gary, Engraver & Map-seller, No. 181 Strand. 



1794. 

 Wiltshire by John Gary, Engraver. To accompany 

 the Agricultural Account of Wilts. By Mr. 

 Thomas Davis. 



In A GENERAL VIEW OF THE AGRIGULTURE OF THE GOUNTY OF 

 WILTS ... BY THOMAS DAVIS, OF LONGLEAT, WILTS . . . 

 LONDON : PRINTED IN THE YEAR 1794. 8vo. 



A copy of the second edition of John Gary's map of 1793, first pub- 

 lished in 1787. 



In this issue, immediately beloM^ Gary's name, in the bottom left-hand 

 corner, is the announcement that the maps are " To accompany the 



