H. Gr. FOEDHAM—HEETFOEDSHIEE MAPS. 
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An unaltered reprint of the map of Hertfordshire, with the same 
particulars, number, imprints, and date. 
From ‘ The British Atlas; comprising a Complete Set of County 
Maps, . . .’ It is printed for Yernor, Hood, and Sharpe (and 
a number of other firms), and contains 58 maps, namely, 2 of 
England and Wales, 40 of the English counties, 4 of the Hidings 
of Yorkshire, and 12 of the Welsh counties, and 21 plans of the 
cities and principal towns. The two frontispiece maps of England 
and Wales are dated respectively September 1st and December 1st, 
1809, and the county maps vary in dates between 1804 and 1809 
(inclusive). This collection consists simply of the maps prepared 
for and issued with Britton & Brayley’s ‘ Beauties of England 
and Wales.’ London, 1801-15, 8vo. (q.v. ante , pp. 180, 181.) 
1810 (?). Wallis, James. 5-/e X 3f|. Scale, 10 miles 
= 1 inch. 
A small map of Hertfordshire set north to the right hand in 
a double-lined border with degrees and minutes of latitude and 
longitude. On the left (west side) of the map is a shaded panel 
forming part of, but partially projecting from the border, containing 
the title in open capitals: “ Hertfordsh.” At the top left-hand 
corner is the number 16, very small. On the right (or east) side 
of the map, in a rectangular space, within the lines of the border 
of the map as measured above, is an “Explanation” of the signs 
on the map in three lines, and, below the margin, on the same side : 
“London, Publish’d by J. Wallis, Engraver, 77, Berwick Str., 
Soho.” 
This map gives the usual details, with special prominence to the 
mail-coach roads and the turnpike roads. In the left-hand top 
corner of the map is a small and finely-engraved star-indicat or of 
the north, in the right-hand bottom comer a ‘‘Scale of Miles” (6), 
and in the bottom border: “ Long. W. of Greenw h .” 
Erom ‘Wallis’s Yew Pocket Edition of the English Counties or 
Travellers’ Companion.’ London, no date, 12mo. The above date 
is that given in the British Museum catalogue. 
(Eeprinted in 1819 by William Lewis; an impression of this 
map also exists with the imprint: “P. Martin, Yo. 198 Oxford 
Street,” but I have been unable to fix its date, or trace the atlas 
or topographical work in which it appeared.) 
* 1811. Cary, John. 21T X 18|. Scale, 2£ miles = 
1 inch. 
Another reprint of Cary’s large map of Herts, first printed in 
1801, dated 1811. 
This map may have been published in an edition of the atlas of 
1 809, but I have only seen an individual example. 
1813 (c). Wallis, James. 10| X 7. Scale, about 
5^ miles = 1 inch. 
A brightly-coloured map, showing particularly the parks and 
roads; hills are also engraved and are rather a prominent feature. 
