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In A COMPLETE COUNTY ATLAS OF ENCLAND AND AVy\LIi:.S ; ('ON- 

 TAINING FORTY-FOUR SUPERIOR MAPS, WWW ALL THE PAILPOADS, 

 ETC. LONDON. 1840. fol. 



A clearly engraved map showing towns, villa<,'es, hamlets, parks, 

 woods (with names), forests, hills, canals, rivers, railways, polling places, 

 the number of members returned to Parliament, main and bye roads, the 

 distances from London to the principal towns, and from town to town, 

 in figures along the roads. 



Top left-hand corner, " I^'xplanations " of signs used, and, just below, 

 a detached part of the county. A little lower still, a star-indicator of the 

 compass, with the northern point elongated and surmounted with a 

 fleur-de-lis. Bottom left-hand corner, the title ; and, a little to the right, 

 the scale. Top right-hand corner, an inset, enclosed by a double line, of 

 the detached parts of Wilts in Berkshire. Lower half of the plate, on 

 the right, " Reference to tlie Hundreds." In bottom right-liand corner, 

 "County Members 4. Elections at ^ ." 



Between the border lines, at the bottom, " Longitude West from 

 Greenwich." Below the border, at the bottom, the imprint. 



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

 inner double line marked of!' into degrees and minutes of latitude and 

 longitude. 



The Britisli Museum copy of tliis atlas is imperfect and without a title- 

 page. 



Wiltshire. Scale of miles, 10 [=^7^ inclK]. Pigot & 

 Slater, Manchester. Published by Pigot &; Co., 

 London and Manchester, 4in. x 6|ii). 



/// A J'OCKET TOPOCKAPIIY AND GAZETTEER OF ENGLAND . . . 

 P.Y PIGOT & CO. VOL. 1. LONDON: PIGOT & CO., FLEET STIJEKT 

 . . . AND PIGOT AND SLATKR, FOUNTAIN STREET, MANCHKSTEK' 

 [1840]. Svo. 



Reduced from the map in Pigot ».^^ Co.'s Britisli Atlas, 1838. 



The view of Salisbury C^athedral, which appears on the 1888 map, is 

 here separately printed on tlie upper half of a page facing the map, the 

 lower half being employed for a "Distance Table of Wiltshire." 



Shows towns, villages, parks, canals, rivers, and main roads. The 

 detail is carried to the border of the map on the East and West. 



Top left-hand corner, the detached part of Wilts situate in Berkshire, 

 enclosed by a double-line border; and, a little to the left, an arrow, with 

 cross line, indicating the North. IMiddle, at the top, tlie border is 

 opened out, and encloses the title. Similarly arranged, in the bottom 

 border, is the scale. Bcdow the border, in th(> rJLjht-lKind roiner. llie 

 engraver's name, and, in th(> middle, the imprint. 



Tlif honlci- is foniicil hy uiliiek line ix'iwecii two t hin ones and an 

 inner double line, marked oil' into (tei,Mees uml minutes of latitude and 

 longitude, 



