294 Mci'ps of Wiltshire. 



1865. 

 Another edition of the map engraved by J. Archer, 

 1858. 



In A REPRINT OF THOMAS DUGDALE's ENGLAND AND WALES 

 DELINEATED. [1865]. 



With the Parliamentary divisions coloured in outline, and the railway 

 from Andover to Salisbury added. 



1867. 

 Another reprint, dated 1867, of the map of Wilt- 

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



In POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF DORSETSHIRE, WILTSHIRE ... 

 BY E. KELLY, ETC. 1867. 



In this edition the railway is continued from Hungerford to Devizes, 

 with a branch line to Marlborough. This latter is probably a proposed 

 line. It runs between the main road and Savernake Forest. A branch 

 line from Chippenham to Calne is also added, and a short branch from 

 Broughton Gifford, near Melksham, to Bradford. 



1868. 



Another edition of the map published in Collins' 

 Travelling^ Atlas, 1848, and re-issued in 1852 

 by W. S. Orr & Co. 



In THE TRAVELLING ATLAS OF ENGLAND AND WALES . . . 

 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEYWOOD, 141 & 143, DEANS- | 

 GATE, MANCHESTER, [1868]. (JOHN HEYWOOD'S COUNTY ATLAS ! 

 OF ENGLAND AND WALES, ETC.) 



Considerable alterations are seen in this edition. A number of names, | 

 which are quite easy to distinguish, are added ; and additional railways: 

 Chippenham to Calne, Hungerford, via Devizes, to Bath, with a branch 

 to Marlborough ; Warminster to Salisbury, and the South Western line, [ 

 London to Exeter, and Salisbury to Fordingbridge. Vertical shading is j 

 added around the band bearing the title, and the form of border isj 

 altered to a thick line with shading inside. The imprint is removed! 

 from the bottom of the plate. 



A reprint of the map in Crucliley's County Atlasj 

 of England & Wales, 1863. 



In CRUCHLEY'S county atlas of ENGLAND AND WALES . 

 LONDON, [1868]. 8vo. 

 The title is altered and now reads : " Wiltshire." The scale, in the 



