280, Maps of Wiltshire. 



in the middle, the imprint. Between the border lines, at the bottom, 

 "Longitude West." 



The border is formed by a thick line between two thin ones, and a 

 double inner line, marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude and 

 longitude. The roads are carried across the county boundary up to the 

 border of the plate. 



Sir H. G, Fordham thinks that probably there was an earlier edition 

 of this work. 



1840. 



A reprint of the map published in Lewis' Topo- 

 graphical Dictionary of England, 1831. 



In VIEW OF THE REPRESENTATIVE HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY 

 SAMUEL LEWIS, 1840. 4to. 

 This is noted by Sir H, G. Fordham, but I have not seen a copy. 



A farther reprint of the map of 1831 as altered 

 in 1833. 



In A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLAND ... BY 

 SAMUEL LEWIS. FOURTH EDITION. 1840. 4^. - 



A reprint of the map by H. Teesdale, 1829. 



In TEESDALE'S new BRITISH ATLAS, [1840]. 

 Noted by Sir H. G. Fordham. 



Curiosities of G-reat Britain. England and Wales 

 Delineated . . . By Thomas Dugdale. 



Sir H. G. Fordham thinks this was probably published in 1840, 

 and new editions in 1843, 1850, and 1860. The map of Wiltshire will be 

 described under the date of 1858, as I have seen no earlier edition. 



A reprint of the map by Figfot & Son, 1838. 



/-^Z, PIGOT & CO.'S BRITISH ATLAS, [1840]. fol. 



The maps of England, Ireland, and Scotland are dated 1840, and the 

 map of the environs of London, 1839. A copy of the atlas has recently 

 been purchased by the University Library, Cambridge. 



Map of the County of Wiltshire : Divided into 

 Hundreds. Coniaining [sic] the District Divisions, 

 and other local Arrangements effected by the 

 Reform Bill. Scale, 10 miles [= 2f inches]. London: 

 Published by J. Duncan, Paternoster Bow, [1840]. 

 13|iii. X ITJiii. 



