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II. G. FORDHAM-HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
S 1 Paul’s, London.” Below the map, in the centre : “ Published by 
J. & J. Cundee, Albion Press, London, January 1, 1815,” and, on 
the right : “ Neele, Sculph Strand.” 
Prom yoI. iii of ‘The New British Traveller, or Modern Panorama 
of England and Wales.’ By Janies Hugdale, LL.D. London, 
4 vols., 1819, 4to. This work contains 50 plates, dated variously 
1814, 1817, 1818, 1819. and 1820, and 45 maps (1 large folding 
map of England and Wales, 39 maps of the English counties, 3 of 
the Hidings of Yorkshire, and 2 of North and South Wales). 
The maps are all engraved by Neele, and are dated 1812, 1814 
(published by James Cundee), 1814 and 1815 (published by J. & 
J. Cundee), and 1818 (published by J. Hobins & Co.). In each 
year of publication some of the maps are drawn upon the meridian 
of London and some on the meridian of Greenwich. That of Herts 
is the only one on which St. Paul’s is mentioned. These maps 
seem, however, to be all of one series, and I am not aware that 
they were ever published except in the above work. As there are 
plates dated 1820 in both the third and fourth volumes, these 
volumes, though dated 1819 on their title-pages, could not have 
actually been issued earlier than 1820. In the advertisement, at 
the end of vol. iv, it is stated that the work is : “To be completed 
in about 16 Quarto parts, price 8s. each.” 
1820 (c). LeigH, Samuel. 2 1 x 4f. Scale, 10 miles = 
-f- inch. Engraved by Sidney Hall. 
A finely-engraved and well-filled map of the county, set with 
the north to the left hand, in a plain-ruled border, with a raised 
panel at the top containing the title “ Hertfordshire.” It shows 
the rivers, canals, roads, towns, villages, and parks. In the 
left-hand top corner of the map is a rather large and finely shaded 
star-indicator of the points of the compass, and, in the right-hand 
bottom corner, a scale of (15) “English Miles.” The border is 
broken in one place, at the top of the map, by the words: “ To 
Huntingdon.” Outside the border, to the right of the title, the 
figure “ 16,” and, below the map, as set in the page, in the left-hand 
corner: “Pub. by S. Leigh, 18, Strand,” and, on the right: “ Sidy. 
Hall sculpt .” 
From a separate atlas of county maps issued with ‘ Leigh’s New 
Picture of England and Wales,’ London, 1820, 12mo. This work 
itself contains a general map of England and Wales only. In the 
Introduction it is stated that “ the proprietor has availed himself of 
the talents of Mr. Sidney Hall to project a series of correct County 
Maps, the same size as this work, which may be had in a separate 
Yolume, with a complete Index of the Towns, Villages, Etc.” 
There are 55 maps in this series. On the title-page of ‘Leigh’s 
New Pocket Hoad - Book of England and Wales, and part of 
Scotland ’ (which appears to be an issue of the work first appearing 
under the title of the ‘New Picture of England and Wales’), in 
the various editions which I have seen, the price is given as 
“ 8s. B.d. with 55 County Maps, 12s. B.d.,” and amongst the 
