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n. G. FORDHAM-HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
1825 (?). Pocket Tourist and English Atlas. 
2i a 6 - X 3f. Scale, about 16 miles = 1 inch. 
A map of the county in an ornamental border, set north to the 
right hand, with, at the top, in the border, in a plain panel projecting 
slightly within the map: “Hertfordshire,” in plain capitals. At 
the foot of the map, in a similar panel wider than the border : 
“This County contains 302,080 Acres 170 Parishes 19 Market T. 
111,654 Inhabitants and sends 6 Mem. to Parliament.” The map 
itself shows the principal roads, rivers, towns, a few villages, and 
the parks. In the right-hand top corner is a very small arrow¬ 
head indicator of the north, and, in the left-hand bottom corner, 
a scale of 10 miles. 
Prom ‘ The Pocket Tourist and English Atlas, being A New 
and Complete Set of County Maps. 5 It is “London: Printed for 
O. Hodgson. Maiden Lane Wood S t5 ’. No date, 16mo. This 
very small set of maps contains one of England and Wales, 40 of 
the English counties, and one of North and one of South Wales. 
The copy of this atlas in the British Museum has no letterpress 
description, though the title-page promises “a copious Topographical 
Account of each County.” The above date is as given in the 
catalogue of the British Museum Library, but, as the population of 
1811 is given on the maps, it is probable that the atlas appeared 
at an earlier date than 1825. 
1826. Chauncy, Sir Henry. 18^ x 14£. Scale, about 
2 miles = 1 inch. Drawn by C. S. Tyler, after Moll. 
A rather weak and poor copy of Herman Moll’s map of 1700, 
and slightly smaller than the original. Below the border, at the 
foot of the map on the left hand: “ Drawn on Stone from the 
Original Engraving by C. S. Tyler,” and, on the right: “ Published 
by J. M. Mullinger Bishops Stortford, 1826.” 
Prom vol. ii of the reprint of Chauncy’s ‘ Historical Antiquities 
of Hertfordshire. 5 2 vols. J. M. Mullinger, Bishop’s Stortford, 
1826, large 8vo. 
* 1826. Capper, Benjamin Pitts. 7 x 4-iV- Scale, 
8 miles == 1 inch. Drawn and engraved by Cooper. 
A further reprint of the map of Herts of 1808, with alterations 
in some of the figures of population, etc., to bring them up to date. 
The imprint at foot is altered to: “Published by G. and W. B. 
Whittaker 13, Ave Maria Lane, 1824.” The engraver’s name is 
omitted. 
Prom ‘ A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom. 5 
London, 1826, 8vo. This appears to be the third edition of 
this work. 
1826 (c). Pigot, James, & Co. 14 x 8-H. Scale, 
4£ miles = 1 inch. Engraved by Pigot & Son. 
A map of Herts, of which this is believed to be the first 
impression, but I have not seen a copy earlier than that of about 
1834. [Seepost, p. 201, for description.) 
