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H. G. FORD HAM-HERTFORDSHIRE MARS. 
The title : “ Hertfordshire,” in the left-hand top corner, is engraved 
on a shaded band crossing a small star-indicator of the points of 
the compass, with below : “ Engraved by J. Wallis.” A list of the 
hundreds, in a single column, is placed in the left-hand bottom 
corner. In the right-hand top corner is a “Scale of (6) Miles,” 
and in the bottom corner on the same side is an“ Explanation.” 
A broken line of the “Meridian of London” is engraved across the 
map, and suggests that the original plate was engraved much 
earlier than the above date, but I have not been able to find any 
earlier impression. The imprint below the border at the foot of 
the map is: “ London Published by S. A. Oddy, 1812.” 
From ‘ Wallis’s Hew British Atlas,’ “London. Published by 
S. A. Oddy, 1812.” This atlas could not, however, have been 
actually issued before 1813, as, although a good many of the maps 
in the series bear the same date as the title-page, there are eight 
dated 1813. It appears, therefore, to be more properly described 
as, London, 1813 (c), 4to. 
(The map was reprinted in 1819 in ‘Ellis’s Hew and Correct 
Atlas of England and Wales,’ and again, in 1820, by “ J. Phelps, 
Ho. 27 Paternoster How, London,” but I do not know in what 
publication this latter re-issue appeared.) 
* 1813. Capper, Benjamin Pitts. 7 x 4Scale, 
8 miles = 1 inch. Drawn and engraved by Cooper. 
A reprint of the map of 1808, unaltered. 
From another edition of ‘ A Topographical Dictionary of the 
United Kingdom.’ London, 1813, 8vo. This edition has 47 maps. 
1815. Clutterbuck, Robert. 10f x 8f. Scale, about 
4 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by Thomas Leman [1814]. 
Outline map, with single-line border, giving boundary of the 
county, the rivers, and a few towns and villages, and the British 
trackways and posts and stations. In the right-hand bottom corner 
the title runs : “British Map of Herts. Thomas Leman. 1814.” 
In the left-hand top corner is a “List of British Posts or Stations 
and British Trackways.” Outside border, at the top right-hand 
corner : “ Introd. p. vii.” 
From the first volume of Clutterbuck’s ‘ History and Antiquities 
of the County of Hertford.’ This work appeared in three volumes, 
published respectively in 1815, 1821, and 1827, all London, fol. 
1815. Clutterbuck, Robert. lOf x 8|. Scale, about 
4 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by Thomas Leman [1814]. 
Outline map, with single-line border, showing the boundary of 
the county, with the rivers, a few towns and villages, and the 
Homan roads and stations. In the right-hand bottom corner: 
“ Homan Map of Herts. Thomas Leman. 1814,” and, in the left- 
hnnd top corner, a “ List of Homan Hoads and Stations and Vicinal 
Hoads.” At the top right-hand corner, above the margin: “ Introd. 
p. xiv.” 
From the first volume of the ‘ History and Antiquities of the 
County of Hertford.’ London, 1815, fol. 
