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corner, and extending over the middle ol' the plate, a view of " Stone- 

 henge." 



There is no border, but on the yides are fluted columns, decorated with 

 figures of two angels holding blank shields surmounted by crowns, and 

 supporting an elegantly carved screen engraved across the top of the map. 

 The colunm on the right begins just above the view of Stonehenge, and 

 tliat on the left, above the view of the Cathedral. In the middle of the 

 screen, which is broken into in the right-hand corner, by the detached 

 parts of the county, is a band folded at the ends, containing the title 

 " Wiltshire." 



I have not seen this edition, for which Sir H. G. Fordham is my 

 authority; but have described it from the later edition of 1837 in the 

 British Museum. 



1837 



A reprint of the map by W. SchmoUinger, 1836. 



In THE EN(.;M8II counties DEI.lNMVrED . . . 1)Y THOMAS 



MOULE, 1837. 4". 



1838. 



Wiltshire. Engraved on steel by Pigot & Son, 

 Manchester. Scale 10 miles [2 inclies] Published 

 by Pigot & Co., 50 Fleet Street, London, & 18 

 Fountain Street, Manchester. 8^in. x lo^in. 



Ill IMOOT & CO.'S JUMTISll ATI, AS, CO.MPIIISING THE COUNTJES OF 

 ENOLANI) AXl) WALES . . . PUBLISHED \\\ .1. I'KiOT & CO., 59, 

 FLEET STREET, LONDON, AND FOUNTAIN STREET, ^rANClIESTER, 

 [1838.] fol. 



The map is remarkable as bein^' the Ih-st one with railways, but it has 

 an overcrowded appearance. 



The county is divided into two parts by an en/^raved line, and coloured 

 according,' to the Keform ]3ill. It shows towns, villages, parks, woods, 

 and downs (both named), canals, rivers, the number of members returned 

 to Parliament, pollin;,' places, hundreds (with names indicated by num- 

 bers), mail, turnpike, and bye roads, and the railwuy from Swindon to 

 Bath. 



Top left-hand corner, a vifw of " Salisbury CatluMhal." Koltom K'ft- 

 hand corner, "Explanation" of si-ns used. 'Vo\) rii^hl-liand t-oiiicr. an 

 inset with double-lined border, of the detached parts of Wiltshire situate 

 in Berkshire! ; and, just to the left, the " Reference to tlu' Hundreds," in 

 three cohnnns. A little btdow the inset plan, a small i-onipass-indicalor, 

 with elongati'd northern point. 



Tlit^ bord.M- al, iht' top is broken by a panel eontdinim,' tli«-> title 

 " Wihsliire " ; and, at the iioiloni, in a similar panel, the scale. j5eK)W 

 the bordei-, ul tli^ bottom ri'_;lii hand corner, the I'ligruver's name ; ami 



