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II. G. FORDHAM—HERTFORDSHIRE MATS. 
London, 1821, imperial folio. The only copy of this edition of the 
atlas which I have seen is one in the library of the Union Club, 
Trafalgar Square, London. 
1822. Bryant, A. 61 x 50. Scale, l\ miles =1 inch. 
Engraved by Davies. 
A large wall-map of the county, very plainly and legibly drawn, 
and not overcrowded Avith details. It shows the. boundaries of the 
hundreds and parishes, with the towns, villages, houses, windmills, 
and other details, ns well as the roads, parks, woods, hills, marshy 
ground, etc. The degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and 
longitude are marked in the margin. In the left-hand top corner : 
“ Map of the County of Hertford, From actual survey by A. Bryant. 
In the years 1820 and 1821. Inscribed by permission to the Most 
Noble the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Lord Lieutenant And to 
the .Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the County. London 
Published by A. Bryant; 27, GDOrmond Street, April 10th. 1822. 
Davies scu'p. 10 Compton Str. Bruns k Square.” In the right- 
hand top corner is a large, shaded, star-indicator of the north, and, 
in the bottom corner on the same side, an “Explanation,” and, 
below, a scale of “ Statute miles.” At the foot, towards the right- 
hand corner of the map, in the margin : “ London. April 10, 1822 : 
Published by A. Bryant, 27 G fc Ormond Street.” 
Bryant published between 1822 and 1835 maps of the following 
counties: — Beds, Bucks, Chester, Gloucester, Hereford, Herts, 
Lincoln, Norfolk, Northants, Oxford, Suffolk, Surrey, and the East 
Biding of Yorkshire. 
* 1822 (c). Cooke, George Alexander. 4f x Lf- 
Scale, 10 miles = 1 inch. 
There appears to have been a reprint of the map of Herts 
published between 1802 and 1810, in ‘The Modern British 
Traveller,’ about the above date, hut 1 have not actually identified 
a copy. 
Assumed to have been published in vol. viii of a [second] edition 
of Cooke’s ‘ Modern British Traveller,’ entitled ‘ A Topographical 
and Statistical Description of the County of Hertford.’ London, 
no date, 12mo. I have volumes for Hereford, Warwick, and 
Somerset, in this series, all of which are printed on paper 
water-marked 1822. 
* 1824 (?). Cary, John. X 41. Scale, 10 miles = 
1 inch. 
A reprint of the map described under date 1819 ( ante , p. 187). 
It differs only in the imprint at foot, which is now: “London. 
Published by G. & J. Cary, No 86 S l Jame’s Str.” 
From ‘ Cary’s Traveller’s Companion,’ an edition assumed to have 
been published (London, 8vo) about the above date, hut I have 
only seen a single map of Herts, and not the work itself. On 
referring to the ‘Itinerary’ it appears that the last edition published 
by John Cary was the 8th, dated 1819; the 9th edition was issued 
