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In PLAN.S OF THE (JJTIES AND MOliOlKIHS OK M\(iLAXlJ AND 

 WALES, SHOWINCI THE BOUNDAKJE.S AS ESTAHLISHED UY THE 

 BOUxYDARIES ACT . . . 1832. VOL.2. LONDON : PUIXTED 

 BY JAMES AND LUKE, 0. HANSARD c^ SON, NEAfl LINCOLN'S INN 

 FIELDS, 1832. fol. 



An outline 2nap divided into Northern and Southern divisions for 

 pohtical purposes. The hundreds are named and indicated by an en^.aved 

 nie, the boundary also being coloured. Only the main roads and principal 

 towns are given, colours are used to show the number of members re- 

 turned to Parliament, a.id the polling places are shown by maltese crosses. 

 Jiottoni left-hand corner, the scale, and, imn.ediately below, the 

 ithographer's name. Top right-hand corner, the title, and a little below 

 the middle, on the right, and close up to the boundary line, a plain arrow 

 with transverse line, indicating the North. Just below " Explanations '' 

 of the signs used, and, still lower down, the signature " Robt. K. Dawson, 

 Lieut. K.E. ' 



There is no border to the map. 



Wiltshire Engraved by S. Hall. English miles, 10 

 [li inches] London. Published by Chapman and 

 Hall, No. 186, Strand, Feb., 1832. Um, x 9|in. 



In A T01>0(il!AI>HI(:AL DICTIONAIIV OK GKEAT BIHTAIN AND 

 IRELAND . . . BY JOHN GORTON . . . VOL 3. LONDON • 

 CHAJ'MAN AND HALL, 186, STRAND. 1831—38. 8vo. 



Shows towns, principal villages, parks, canals, hills, main roads, and 

 some cross roads. The hundreds are given by engraved lines, and tlieir 

 names indicated by reference numbers. 



Top left-hand corner, a rectangular panel, with bevelled edges, bearin- 

 the title, and, immediately below, the engraver's name. Bottom left''- 

 hand corner, the scale. Top right-hand corner, enclosed with a double 

 hue joniing the border at the top and sides, " Part of Wiltshire locallv 

 situate in Berkshire." Slightly below the middle, on the right, the 

 Reference to the hundreds." and. in the corner below, an arrow with 

 transver.se lino, indicating the North. Between the border lines at the 

 bottom, " Longitude West from Greenwich." Below the border tho 

 nnprint. 



The border is formed by a thick line with a fine line on either side and 

 two hne mner lines, marked olT into degrees a.id minutes of latitude and 

 lont^ntudc. 



''iltshire. Drawn & En^rravod for Cobbett s Geo- 

 graphical Dictionary of England and Wales. 



(4in. X r);iii. 

 L. X.X.WIL — NO. , WL 



