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* 1819. Lewis, William. 5-A- X 3f£. Scale, 10 miles = 
1 inch. 
A reprint of the little map described under the date 1810 ( James 
Wallis ), with the imprint altered to : ‘‘London, Publish’d by 
W. Lewis Pinch Lane.” 
Prom ‘ Lewis’s New Traveller’s Guide, or a Pocket Edition of 
the English Counties, Containing all the Direct and Cross Roads in 
England and Wales. With the Distance of each Principal Place 
from London.’ This is a small, square, county atlas, with title, 
preface, contents, a list of mail-coaches, etc., and two pages of 
letterpress to each map. It contains a map of England and Wales, 
40 maps of the English counties, and maps of North and South 
Wales, and is : “ London. Publish’d by W. Lewis, No 21 Pinch 
Lane Cornhill,” no date, 12mo. The Preface is dated: “ London : 
Oct. 16, 1819.” 
* 1819. Cary, John. 3H x 4f-. Scale, 10 miles = 1 inch. 
A copy of Cary’s smallest map of the county, re-engraved after 
the original of 1792, but with slight variations and additions 
throughout, the spelling of the names of the places having been 
altered, and “ G d . Junction Canal” substituted for “ Braunston 
Canal.” In the details at the foot, the distances between towns 
have been altered also in a good many cases, e.g., “London to 
Pishops Stortford 29 M” (1792), “30 M” (1819); “Buntingford 
32” (1792), “81” (1819). The imprint at foot runs : “London. 
Published Jan 1 1819 by J. Cary Engraver No. 181 Strand.” 
Prom ‘Cary’s Traveller’s Companion.’ London, 1819, 8vo. 
* 1819. Ellis’s New and Correct Atlas of 
England and Wales. 10*- x 7. Scale, about miles = 
1 inch. Engraved by James Wallis. 
A reprint of the map of Herts catalogued under the date 1813, 
unaltered except for the omission of the imprint. 
From ‘Ellis’s New and Correct Atlas of England and Wales, 
being An Entire New Set of County Maps, . . . .’ London, 
no date, 4to. The Preface is dated July 1st, 1819. Three of the 
maps in this atlas (Berks, Cornwall, and Lancashire) have at 
the top, above the border: “ Second Edition, with Considerable 
Improvements and Additions, by G. Hebert, Geographer.” These 
and others of the maps have the longitude of Greenwich, though 
Herts and some others retain that of London. 
1819 [1820]. Dugdale, James. 9£ x 7f. Scale, 
4\ miles = 1 inch. Engraved by Neele. 
A well-filled map of the county, with the usual details, and the 
range of chalk hills strongly shaded in the north. In the left-hand top 
corner, in a long, shaded panel: “ Hertfordshire,” and, below, a scale 
of (6) “British Statute Miles.” In the right-hand bottom corner, 
near the border of the county, a star-indicator of the points of the 
compass. In the bottom margin, on the left: “Long. W. from 
S fc Paul’s, London,” and, on the right : “ Longitude E. from 
