260 Maps of Wiltshire. 



Wiltshire. Scale of 10 miles \=--^ inch.] Sold by 

 Iiuffman, 28, Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street, 

 London. 2\ inches in diameter. 



In A NEW POCKET ATLAS AND GEOGRAPHY OF ENGLAND AND 

 WALES, ILLUSTRATED WITH FII^TY-FIVE COPPER PLATES . . . 

 BY JOHN LUFFMAN, GEOGR., LONDON. ENGRAVED, PRINTED & PUB- 

 LISHED BY J. LUFFMAN, NO. 28, LITTLE BELL ALLEY, COLEMAN 

 STREET, 1803. 8vo. ^ 



A small circular map showing only the towns and main roads. JB 



On the upper part of the map, within the county boundary, a small 

 cross indicating the points of the compass. The inner circle of the plate 

 is filled up to the border, with the names of the adjoining counties. 

 There is a double circular border, each formed by a thick line, with a fine 

 line on either side. Between the border lines, at the top, "Wiltshire," 

 at the bottom, the scale ; on the left, " Sends 34 Members to Pari'"'." ; on 

 the right, " Salisbury Co. Town, 83 miles from London." Outside the 

 border, at the bottom, the imprint. 



The map is printed on the upper half of a small octavo page, the lower 

 half being devoted to a short description of Wiltshire. 



1804 



Wiltshire. Scale of miles, 10 [--f inch.]. 3-|-iii. x 4fin. 



In THE PICTURE OF ENGLAND ILLUSTRATED WITH CORRECT 

 COLOR'd maps of the several COUNTIES ... BY WILLIAM 

 GREEN . . . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. HATCHARD, BOOKSELLER TO 

 HIS MAJESTY, PICADILLY, 1804. 8vo. 



A small outline map in which the ordinary positions are reversed, the 

 North being at the bottom. 



Shows towns, parks, rivers, and main roads. In top right-hand corner, 

 the scale. In bottom right-hand corner, a plain arrow, with a cross line 

 in the middle, indicating the North, 



The border is formed by a thick outer and a thin inner line close 

 together. Outside the border, at the bottom, the title " Wiltshire." 



The arrangement of the maps in this work is very erratic. Some are 

 printed with the North at the bottom, and others with the North at the 

 left or right. 



A second edition of C. Smith's map of 1810, was 



issued January 6th, 1804. 



1805 



A reprint of Cary's Map, first issued in Camden's 

 Britannia, 1789. 



