IT. G. FORDHAM—HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
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work is published by James Goodwin & Thomas McLean, instead 
of Baldwin, Craddock, & Joy, and the date on the title-page is 
omitted. All the maps have had the imprints erased. 
1817. Langley, Edward. 10 x 6|. Scale, miles = 
1 inch. 
A well-drawn map of the County of Hertford, with the hundreds, 
roads, rivers, the Grand Junction Canal, and the towns, villages, 
parks, and houses. The title runs along the top of the map, above 
the border: “Langley’s new Map of Hertfordshire.” In the left- 
hand top corner is an “ Explanation,” and on its right a small star- 
indicator with initial letters for the four cardinal points. In the 
left-hand bottom corner is a “ Scale of Miles.” In the right-hand 
top corner is a list of the hundreds, and, in the bottom corner on 
the same side, a view of St. Albans Abbey taken from the south- 
south-east. Below it, in the border of the map : “ St. Albans 
Abbey.” Below the margin of the map : “ Printed and Published 
by Langley & Belch, Ho. 173 High Street, Borough, London, 
Oct. 1st 1817.” 
There appears to be a series of county maps published by 
Langley, but, in addition to the one described above, I have only 
seen three, viz. : Lincolnshire, dated Hov. 1st, 1817 ; Somerset¬ 
shire, April 1st, 1817, both in the British Museum; and Cam¬ 
bridgeshire, in the University Library, Cambridge. I have not 
found any collection or atlas of Langley’s county maps. 
* 1818. Cary, John. 21£ X 18|. Scale, 2£ miles = 
1 inch. 
A further reprint, probably unaltered, of Cary’s large map of 
Herts, but I have not been able to examine a copy. 
Erom ‘ Cary’s Hew English Atlas,’ apparently the third edition. 
London, 1818, large fol. 
* 1818 (c). Cary, John. 10-p 6 - X 81. Scale, about 
miles = 1 inch. 
An undated reprint of Cary’s map of Herts of 1793, which was 
itself re-engraved after the original of 1787 ; the imprint, however, 
is altered from that of the map of 1793 to: “London: Published 
by J. Cary Engraver and Mapseller Strand.” 
Erom an undated edition of ‘Cary’s Hew and Correct English 
Atlas,’ which retains the original title-page of 1787 and 1793, 
with, at the foot: “ Corrected to 1818. ” London, no date, large 4to. 
(And see particulars of the same map, altered by the insertion of 
railways, as issued by G. E. Cruchley, in 1863, 1868 (?), 1872 (?), 
and 1875.) 
* 1818 (c). Smith, Charles. 20-&- x 17U Scale, 
2 miles = inch. Engraved by Jones & Smith, Pentonville. 
Another reprint of Smith’s map of Herts of 1801, 1804, and 
1808, the date, January 6th, 1804, being retained, with the addition 
of the words “3rd Edition. Corrected to 1818.” I have only 
seen a loose copy of the Hertfordshire map, but there may, of 
course, have been a re-issue of the atlas of 1804 and 1808. 
