By 1\ Chuhh. ' 257 



Agricultural Account of Wilts," etc., and to make room for this the 

 original scale had to be shortened, and made 1 to 5 miles instead of 1 to 10. 

 Colours are used to indicate the nature of the land, etc. Outside the 

 border, at the bottom, the original imprint has been replaced by two 

 columns of explanations of the colours. 



1795 

 A Reprint of the Map of Wiltshire first issued in 

 the second edition of England Delineated by 

 J. Aikin, 1790. 



In ENGLAND D?]LINEATED. THIRD EDITION. 1795. 



Another edition of the map of Wiltshire in the 

 "• Political Magazine," 1790. 



In [a collection of MAI'S OE THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND 

 WALES, 1795.] 

 The imprint and the engraver's name are erased from the plate. 

 These maps were originally published in the Political Magazine by 

 R. Butters ; but the imprints have been erased. 



1796. 

 A reprint of G. Bickham's Bird's Eye view of 

 Wiltshire, 1750. 



In A CURIOUS ANTIQUE COLLECTION OF BIRD^S-EYE VIEWS OF 

 THE SEVERAL COUNTIES IN ENGLAND AND AVALES ; EXHIBITING A 

 PLEASING LANDSCAPE OF EACH COUNTY . . . BY GEORGE BICKHAM, 

 JUNIOR . . . LONDON, 1796. fol. 



Wiltshire. Engraved by B. Baker, Islington. Scale 

 of miles, 8 [ -Ij inches]. 7Jin. x 9iii. 



In THP: UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE OF KNOWLEDGE AND PLEASURE 

 FOR MARCH, 1796. LONDON : PUBLISHED ... BY W. BENT AT 

 THE king's ARMS, PATERNOSTER ROW, 179G. 



A clearly en^^raved map, showin^^ towns, villages, parks, rivers, and 

 roads, with the distances from London noted on the main roads. Salisbury 

 Plain is given as being on the southern borders of the county, as well as 

 around Stonehenge. The number of members returned to Parliamont is 

 shown by asterisks. 



Top loft hand corner, tiie title in a long, sHghtly oval-sliapcd plaque, 

 shaded vertically ; innnediately below, the engraver's name, and the scale 

 of H miles. Tlie names of [ho chief towns in the adjoining counties, near 

 the l)oi-(h'r of Wilts, arc shown wii li t licir disl a iiccs from i,on(h)n. The 

 l)oi(]cr is foiined by a thick and thin hn(>, printed closely together, witii 

 an inner line marked olV into d(>grees and minutes of bititude and Ioul;!- 

 tiid(>. r>el\veen th(> i)or(ler lines, at the i)ottoni, " Longitude west from 

 London." 



