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II. G. FORDHAM—HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
volume, with the title which appeared in the first instance with 
the second part. London, 1795, 4to. 
* 1795* Aikin, John. 7f X 4£. Scale, about 8 miles= 
1 inch. 
An exact reprint of the map of Herts in the second edition of 
‘ England Delineated/ published in 1790. 
From ‘England Delineated/ 3rd ed. London, 1795, 8vo. 
* 1795 (c). Bodge, John. 12$ x 10J. Scale, 4 miles= 
1| inch. 
A reprint of the map of Herts which occurs in 4 The Political 
Magazine’ for October, 1788, with the omission of the reference 
and date outside the top right-hand corner, and of the publisher’s 
imprint at the foot of the map. It is otherwise unaltered. 
From an atlas of 40 maps of the English counties, preceded by 
three general maps of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, 
without title or date, on thin paper, folio. There is a copy in the 
British Museum, and 1 have one in my collection. The paper of 
the latter has a water-mark dated 1795. 
* 1796. Bickham, George, junior. 5f x 9. A reprint 
of the Bird’s-Eye Yiew Map of Hertfordshire of 1751. It is 
distinguishable from the original by the insertion of the words 
“Part of” in the foreground of the view, above the word 
“Middlesex,” and between the two figures. Above the map: 
“Hertfordshire”, with the number 16 on the right. 
Erorn 4 A Curious Antique Collection of Bird’s-Eye Views of the 
several Counties in England and Wales; exhibiting a Pleasing 
Landscape of each County; with a variety of Bustic Figures, 
Buins, Etc. Etc. And the names of the Principal Towns and 
Villages, interspersed according to their apparent situation. Finely 
Engraved on Eorty-six Plates. By George Bickham, Junior. . . . 
1796.’ London, i796, sm. fol. 
This volume consists (in the British Museum copy, the only one 
I have been able to examine) of a frontispiece from the earlier 
issues of the work (see under George Bickham , 1751 and 1754, 
Trans., vol. xi, pp. 196 and 198), dated October 2nd, 1747, the title 
as above, an index, foily view-maps of the counties of England, 
two of North and South Wales, two plates of antiquities, and two 
giving the pay of the (Navy and Army. The whole is engraved 
from numbered plates, and on one side of the paper only. The 
impressions of the views are very good, and, possibly, the original 
plates may have been retouched. 
*1796 (c). Aikin, John. 7f x 4$. Scale, about 
8 miles = 1 inch. 
A collection of Aikin’s maps, including the map of Herts, exists 
in the British Museum Library. It has no title, but has a 
manuscript date on the fly-leaf: “May 9th, 1796.” 
1798 (c). Stockdale, John. 19$ x 15$., Scale, about 
2| miles = 1 inch. Engraved by S. J. Neele. 
