290 Maps of Wiltshire. 



signs used. Below the border, in the right-hand corner, the engraver's 

 name. Between the border lines, at the bottom, "Longitude West." 



The border is formed by two fine lines with an intermediate thick one, 

 with a double inner line marked off into degrees and minutes of latitude 

 and longitude. 



This edition was first published in monthly parts ; the map of Wiltshire 

 being issued in part 48, and bearing the British Museum date of "27 

 Mr. 58." 



As noted by Sir H. G. Fordham, editions of Thomas Dugdale's England 

 and Wales Delineated, with maps engraved by J. Archer, were published 

 in 1840, 1856, and 1860. 



1859. 



A further reprint, dated 1859, of the map engraved 

 by F. F. Becker & Co., 1848. 



In POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF HAMPSHIRE, WILTSHIRE, ETC" 

 1859. 8vo. 



All the railways projected in the 1848 map shown as complete, with 

 the addition of the railway from Salisbury to Exeter. 



1860 



A reprint, geologically coloured, of the map en| 

 graved by J. Emslie, 1848. 



In REYNOLDS' GEOLOGICAL ATLAS OF GREAT BRITAIN . . 

 LONDON, 1860. 8vo. 



Additional railways shown are, from near Corsham to Salisbury, via 

 Melksham, Westbury, and Warminster, with a branch to Devizes, and 

 a loop line from Trowbridge to Bath, also the South Western Railway, 

 London to Exeter. 



A further reprint of the map engraved by S. Hall, 

 4.832. 



In A TRAVELLING ATLAS OF THE ENGLISH COUNTIES BY SIDNEY 

 HALL. [I860.] 8vo. 



Showing the London and South Western Railway, London to Exeter 

 via Salisbury. At the termination, near the county boundary, of the 

 Salisbury to Southampton line, " Salisbury and South Western Railway" f* 

 has been added. Top right-hand corner, between the border lines, the j 

 number " 40 " has also been added. 



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