284 Marps of Wiltshire. 



Wiltshire. English miles, 6 [=.4 inch]. 6|in. x SJin. 

 In Johnson's atla.s of England . . . Manchester, pub- 

 lished BY THOS. JOHNSON, 1847. 8vo. 



A coarsely-drawn map, showing towns, principal villages, hills, parks, 

 hundreds (not named), canals, rivers, main roads, and (more finely 

 marked) cross roads ; also the railways from London to Bath and the 

 branch from Swindon to Gloucester. 



Top left-hand corner, a panel of plain lines enclosing a smaller panel 

 with bevelled corners, which contains the title, " Wiltshire." A little 

 below, " Pt. of Wilts in Berks." Bottom left-hand corner, the scale, 

 and, below this, "Bail way Stations marked thus +." Top right-hand 

 corner, a lozenge-shaped shield, bearing the common seal of the town of 

 Wilton. 



The border is formed by two lines close together, and a double inner 

 line, marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude, 

 the space between the two being ornamented. It is broken at the 

 bottom by the detail of the map. 



1848. 



Dorsetshire, Somersetshire, and South Wiltshire. 

 Drawn & eng^raved by John Emslie. English 

 miles, 16 [=1^ inches] Published by J. Reynolds, 

 174, Strand. (Grloucestershire and North Wilt- 

 shire.) 



In REYNOLD 'S TRAVELLING ATLAS OF ENGLAND . . . LONDON : 



SIMPKINS, MARSHALL & CO. . . . 1848. 8vo. Plates 11 

 and 14. 



North Wilts is engraved with Gloucestershire and South Wilts with 

 Dorset and Somerset 



The chief feature of the maps is the roads. Towns are also shown 

 and the principal villages, parks, and the railways from London to Bath, 

 with branch from Swindon to Gloucester ; and the Salisbury and South- 

 ampton line. 



The borders of the maps are formed by two lines close together and a 

 fine inner line. 



Wiltshire. Scale of miles, 10 [=1^^ inches]. London. 

 Published for the Proprietors by H. Cr. Collins, 

 22, Paternoster Row. 5fin. x VJin. 



In THE TRAVELLING ATLAS OF ENGLAND AND WALES . . . 

 LONDON. PUBLISHED ... BY HENRY GEORGE COLLINS, 22, 

 PATERNOSTER ROW, [1848] . 8vo. 



