272 Maps of Wiltshire. 



1827. 



Smith's New English Atlas. 



Sir H. G. Fordham thinks it probable that an edition of Charles 

 Smith's Neiv English Atlas was issued about this date, as he has seen a 

 copy of Smith's Map of Hertfordshire, 1801, corrected to 1827. 



1828 



New English Atlas. 



Sir H. G. Fordham states that he knows of several county maps by 

 John Gary, with imprint dated 1828, and he has no doubt that an edition 

 of the New English Atlas was issued in that year. 



1829. 

 A reprint of the map engraved by Cooper, 1808, as 

 corrected in 1824. 



In A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONAEY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 

 . . . BY B. P. CAPPEK ... A NEW EDITION. LONDON; 

 PRINTED FOR SIR RICHARD PHILLIPS AND CO. 1829. 8vo. 



Map of the County of Wilts, from an Actual Survey 

 made in the years 1819 and 1820. By C. and J. 

 Greenwood. Published by the Proprietors Green- 

 wood & Co. ,13, Regent Street, Pall Mall, London. 

 Corrected to the present period and Published 4 

 July, 1829. Engraved by J. & C. Walker, 47, 

 Bernard St., Russel Sqe. Scale of miles, 10 [=3fin] 

 27in. X 22 Jin. 



In ATLAS OF THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS 

 MADE FROM THE YEARS 1817 TO 1833, BY C. & J. GREENWOOD, 

 PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETORS GREENWOOD & CO., BURLEIGH 

 STREET, STRAND, LONDON. PUBLISHED APRIL IST, 1834. fol. 



A beautifully engraved map, very full of information, showing towns, 

 villages, hamlets, parks, hills, woods, forests, heaths, commons, canals, 

 rivers, mills, roads, and toll bars. The hundreds are shown by a dotted 

 line, and the names are indicated by numbers. The number of members 

 returned to Parliament is shown by asterisks. 



Top left-hand corner, the title. Bottom left-hand corner, " Salisbury 

 Cathedral. Creighton del'." Top right-hand corner, a large star 

 indicator of the points of the compass, with the cardinal points elongated, 

 the northern one having an arrow-head, and the centre decorated. The 

 lower right-hand side of the plate is occupied by the " Explanation " and 

 " Reference to the Hundreds." 



