278 Maps of Wiltshire. 



Wiltshire. English miles, 10 [=1| inches.]. Eng.d by 

 G-ray & Son. Pub.d by Arch.d PuUarton & Co., 

 GrlasgfOW. Vfin. X 9Jin. 



In A NEW AND COMPREHENSIVE GAZETTEER OF ENGLAND AND 

 WALES . . . BF JAMES BELL . . . VOL. III. PART I. 

 GLASGOW: A. FULLAETON & CO., 34, HUTCflESON STREET, AND 31, 

 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH, 1886. 8vo. 



Very similar to the map engraved by S. Hall in 1832, and issued in 

 A Topographical Dictionary . . . by John Gorton, 1833. 



Shows towns, villages, parks, hills, canals, rivers, roads, and the 

 hundreds, shown by an engraved boundary and with their names indi- 

 cated by figures. 



Top left-hand corner, the title, and just below, the scale. Bottom 

 left-hand corner, a compass indicator, formed by four crossed lines, the 

 northern point having an ornamental arrow-head. Top right-hand 

 corner, enclosed by a double line up to the border, " Part of Wiltshire 

 locally situate in Berkshire." 



Lower half of the plate, on the right : " Eeference to the Hundreds," 

 with note below : " The figures prefixed to the towns denote the distances 

 from London." Between the border lines, at the bottom, "Longitude 

 West from Greenwich " ; right-hand corner, below the border, the en- 

 graver's name; and, in the middle, the imprint. 



The border is formed by two thin lines with an intermediate thick 

 one, and an inner double line, marked off into degrees and minutes of 

 latitude and longitude. 



Wiltshire. Drawn and engraved for Moule's Eng- 

 lish Counties by W. Schniollinger. [Scale about 

 5 miles to the inch.] Sin. x 10|in. 



In THE ENGLISH COUNTIES DELINEATED ; OR, A TOPOGRAPHICAL 

 DESCRIPTION OF ENGLAND ... BY THOMAS MOULE . . . 

 LONDON : GEORGE VIRTUE, 26, IVY LANE, PATERNOSTER ROW, 1834 



4fco. 



A clearly engraved map, of which the roads are the chief feature, 

 showing towns, some of the villages, parks, canals, rivers, main roads 

 and cross roads ; with the boundaries of the hundreds engraved and their 

 names indicated by numbers. 



Top left-hand corner, a detached part of the county. Bottom left-hand 

 corner, a view of the west end of " Salisbury Cathedral." Top right- 

 hand corner, " Part of Wiltshire locally situate in Berkshire" ; and, jusfc 

 below, a shield with an eagle holding a sceptre in its right claw and an 

 orb in the left. A little below the middle, on the right-hand side, a shield 

 with the arms of the Bishop of Salisbury, surmounted by a mitre ; im- 

 mediately below, " Reference to the Hundreds." In bottom right-band 



