H. G. FORDHAM-HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
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Great Post Roads with the Towns and Villages situated thereon ’; 
“ Ey John Luff man, Geog r .” London, 1803, 12mo. This little 
hook consists of the title-page, maps and descriptions of the 
English counties, each on a single page, pp. 1-42, and of the 
Welsh counties, separately paged 1— 12, with an index and small 
folding index-map at the end. There is a copy (the only one 
I have come across) in the Library of the British Museum. I have 
seen another impression of the map of Herts which differs only 
from the one above described by the number “ 16 ” being close to 
the margin of the map at the top, instead of being placed at the 
top of the page itself, i.e. a quarter of an inch higher. I have not 
been able to find the work in which it occurs. A facsimile repro¬ 
duction of this map is given below. 
16 
* 1803. Aikin, John. 7f x 4L. Scale, about 8 miles = 
1 inch. 
Reprinted from the plate which first appears in Aikin’s ‘ Eng¬ 
land Delineated,’ the second edition, published in 1790. 
From ‘England Delineated,’ 5th ed. London, 1803, 8vo. 
1804. Green, William. 3iV x 4ff. Scale, 10 miles = 
1 inch. Set north to left hand of the page. 
An outline map of Herts, giving the county boundary, the 
rivers, the main roads, the towns, and a few villages, hamlets, and 
parks. The border is of two fine, ruled lines, and the title at the 
foot of the page (west side of the map) is in slightly ornamental 
capital letters : “ Hertfordshire.” Within the margin of the map 
are, in the top right-hand corner, a plain, arrow-head indicator of the 
north (set to the left hand), and, in the bottom left-hand corner, 
a scale of 10 miles. 
