258 Ma'ps of Wiltshire. 



1800. 



Another reprint of the Map of Wiltshire issued in 

 Ungland Delineated. 1790. 



In ENGLAND DELINEATED, BY JOHN AIKIN. 'JrTH ED. 1800. 



1801. 



A New Map of Wiltshire, divided into Hundreds, 

 exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc. By 

 John Cary, Engraver. 1801. Scale, 8 miles 

 [=2 J inches]. London : Published by J. Cary, 

 Engraver and Map seller. No. 181, Strand, 

 Septr. 28, 1801. 19iin. x 21im. 

 In Gary's new English atlas ; being a complete set of 



COUNTY maps, from ACTUAL SURVEY . . .ON WHICH ARE PAR- 

 TICULARLY DELINEATED THOSE ROADS WHICH WERE MEASURED, 

 BY ORDER OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL, 

 BY JOHN CARY . . . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. CARY, ENGRAVER AND 

 MAP-SELLER, NO. 181, NEAR NORFOLK STREET, STRAND, 1809. fol. 



A beautifully engraved map, showing towns, villages, hamlets, parks, 

 woods, houses with their names, and the main roads, also named ; indi- 

 cations of their direction being given at the point of entry to the county. 

 Along the Bath and Bristol Koad, and the Burton, or Frome & Wells, 

 Eoad, the distances from London are given mile by mile ; but on the 

 other roads the distances given are those from London to the first town 

 on the roads within the county and from town to town. The names and 

 boundaries of the hundreds are given, and the detached portions are 

 especially marked out. 



Top left-hand corner, a star compass indicator with eight points, the 

 northern point being lengthened about an inch, with an ornamental 

 arrow-head at the top. A little to the right of the indicator, a detached 

 part of Wiltshire is shown. Bottom left-hand corner, a slightly oval 

 plaque, shaded around the lower edge and bearing the title. Top right- 

 hand corner, an inset showing the detached portions of Wiltshire in 

 Berkshire. On the right-hand side, rather below the middle, a long band, 

 vertically shaded, showing the scale of 8 miles. 



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

 and two tine inner lines marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude 

 and longitude. Between the border lines, at the bottom, " Longitude 

 West of Greenwich." Outside the border, at the bottom, the imprint. 



This atlas was published in parts, from 1801 to ISOy ; and brought 

 together in the form of an atlas in 1809. The maps were also sold 

 separately, price 3s. 6t/. 



