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A New Map of the County of Wilts, divided into 

 Hundreds. London : printed for C. Smith, No. 127, 

 Strand. January 6th, 1801. Scale, 7 miles [^ 

 'Ih inches.]. Jones & Smith, so., Pentonville. 17Jiii. 

 X lOJin. 



In smith's new excujsh atlas ; being a complete set of 



COUNTY maps, divided INTO 1IUNDREDS,0M WHICH ARE DELINEATED 

 ALL THE DIRECT AND CROSS ROADS, PART OF WHICH ARE FROM 

 ACTUAL MEASUREMENT . . . LONDON : PRINTED FOR C. SMITH, 

 MAPSELLKR, NO. 172 (CORNER OF SURREY STREET), STRAND, 1804. 



fol. 



Very similar in construction to Gary's large map of 1801, and similarly 

 coloured. 



Shows towns, villages, hamlets, hills, woods, parks, gentlemen's seats, 

 rivers, roads, and hundreds. The last-named are shown by an engraved 

 line as well as by colour, and their names are indicated by reference 

 numbers. The distances, in miles, from London to the principal towns 

 are given ; and also along the main roads from town to town ; and where 

 the main roads enter and leave the county their direction is given. 



Top left-hand corner, a detached part of Wiltshire ; and, just below, a 

 star indicator of the points of the compass, the northern point being 

 extended and having an ornamental arrow head. Immediately below, 

 " Jones & Smith, Sc, Pentonville," Bottom left-hand corner, explanations 

 of signs used on the map, and, to the right, the scale of 7 miles. At the 

 top, in the middle, the detached portion of Wilts runs into the border. 

 Top right-hand corner, the title and imprint, and, a little below, enclosed 

 by double lines up to the border, the detached portions of Wokingham 

 and Swallowfield, In the bottom right-hand corner, a list of the hundreds, 

 numbered 1 — 29. 



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

 one ; and, half-an-inch within, are two fine lines divided oft" into degrees 

 and minutes of latitude and longitude. 



Between the border lines, at the bottom, "Longitude West from 

 Greenwich." 



These maps were originally issued separately in 180], and were not 

 published as an atlas till 1804. 



Sir H. G. Fordham states that editions were issued in 1808, 1818, 1821, 

 1827, 18413, and 1846 ; but the only copies known to me are those in the 

 Britisli Museum, 1804 and 1808. 



1803. 



Another reprint of the map of Wiltshire, 1790. 



/// KN(,LAND DELINKATKD \\\ JOHN AIKIN. OTH KDITION. ISO;'.. 



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