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H. G. FORDIIAM—HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
with the boundaries of the county, and hundreds. In the left-hand 
top corner: “Hertfordshire”, with, below: “Population in 1831, 
143,300. Assessed taxes 1830, £47,158,” and a scale of miles, 
and, below this again: “It. Martin, 124 High Holborn and 51 
Carey St.” In the right-hand top corner is a very slight arrow¬ 
head indicator of the north, and, in the bottom corner on the same 
side of the map: “Explanations” of the signs and colours on the 
map, indicating (1) the boundaries of hundreds, (2) the principal 
places of county election, and (3) the borough towns to return two 
members, viz. St. Albans and Hertford. Below these indications 
is an engraved signature : “ Bob 1 K. Dawson Lieut. B.E.” 
Erom the Deport of the Commissioners appointed in anticipation 
of the Deform Bill of 1832. 
*1832. Boundary Commissioners. About 13x1 lp. 
Scale, about 4^- miles = 1 inch. 
A reprint of the map of the same year, prepared in anticipation 
of the Deform Bill, 1832, with the single trifling alteration that 
the population, etc., of the county is re-written in italic letters. 
Erom a further Deport on the Proposed Divisions of Counties 
mentioned in Schedule E 2 of the Bill. 
* 1832. Reform Act, 1832. About 13 x 11£. Scale, 
about 41 miles = 1 inch. 
A further reprint of the map of Hertfordshire of this date issued 
prior to the introduction of the Deform Bill of 1832, altered by the 
omission of the line drawn under the scale of miles, the addition of 
a number (77) in the right-hand top corner, and the indication of 
“ Polling Places ” inserted in the “ Explanations ” and on the map 
at Stevenage, Buntingford, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, Hoddesdon, 
and Hatfield. 
Erom ‘ Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales : 
shewing their Boundaries as established by the Boundaries’ Act, 
passed 11th July, 1832 : together with Outline Maps, shewing the 
Divisions of the Counties, the principal places of Election, and the 
Polling Places, as established by the same Act.’ 2 vols., London, 
1832, large folio. The map of Herts is in vol. i. 
1832. Gorton, John. 9f|X 7-^-. Scale, 4£ miles = 
1 inch. Engraved by Sidney Hall [October, 1830]. 
A clearly-engraved map of the county, showing the usual details, 
with the roads and parks specially distinct, divided into hundreds. 
It gives the Grand Junction Canal and Hew Diver, but no railways. 
The distances from London of the principal towns are shown in 
miles, and where the main roads leave the county indications are 
given of their directions. The map is set in a double-ruled border, 
with the degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude marked. 
This border is broken in two places at the top of the map, and once 
each on the left side and at the bottom. In the left-hand top corner 
the title: “Hertfordshire”, in ornamental capitals, is engraved in 
a rectangular panel. Below it: “ Engraved by Sidy Hall.” Again 
