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II. G. FOKDHAM—HERTFORDSHIRE HAPS. 
Probably the second reprint of the map referred to under date 
1826 (c), at p. 192 ante, and fully described at p. 201 post. The 
first reprint may have appeared about 1829 in a fourth, edition 
of the Directory, but I have not seen the maps in either the fourth 
or fifth editions. 
Prom ‘Pigot & Co.’s National London and Provincial Commercial 
Directory, for 1832-3-4.’ Pifth edition. London and Manchester, 
no date, large 8vo. 
1832 (c ?). Cruchley, George Frederick. 2Ux 18|. 
Scale, 2| miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John Cary. 
A map of the county unaltered from Cary’s reprint of his large 
map of 1828. It still bears this date, and has the same imprint at 
foot, which, however, is covered by a strip pasted over it, and 
bearing: ‘‘Sold by G. Cruchley, Map Seller and Publisher, 38, 
Ludgate Street, S* Pauls, London. Engraving and Printing in 
all its various Branches.” 
The above date is somewhat problematic. It appears that 
Cruchley was in business as a map publisher as early as 1832, and 
was in possession of the three sets of Cary’s plates of English 
county maps, from some of which, at all events, he continued to 
print at intervals until 1875. In the following year the plates 
and stock-in-trade were disposed of to Messrs. Gall & Inglis, of 
Edinburgh. 
1833. Bell, James. 9f X 7-iV. Scale, about 4p miles = 
1 inch. Engraved on steel by Gray & Son. 
A well-filled map in a double-ruled border, with the longitude 
and latitude marked in degrees and minutes, and broken at the top, 
bottom, and left-hand side of the map. It contains all the usual 
details, the hills of the main line of the Chalk outcrop and the 
parks being shaded. In the top left-hand corner is a view of 
St. Albans Abbey ,'* entitled “8 l Alban’s Abbey Church,” and, 
below it, a scale of 8 “ English Miles.” In the right-hand top 
corner an arrow-head indicator of the points of the compass, and, in 
the bottom corner on the same side of the map, a “Reference to the 
Hundreds” in two columns, and, below the title : “ Hertfordshire”, 
in ornamental capitals. Below the map, in the centre : “ Published 
by Areh d Eullarton & Co. Glasgow,” and, on the right: “Eng d on 
Steel by Gray & Son.” 
Erom ‘A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and 
Wales.’ By James Bell. 4 vols. Glasgow, 1833-4, 8vo. This 
work was originally published in eight parts. The Preface is dated 
August, 1832. It is “Illustrated by a series of Maps, forming 
a Complete County Atlas of England.” Herts is in part 2 (vol. i). 
(Reprinted in 1836 in a re-issue of the ‘ Comprehensive 
Gazetteer’, in 1840 and 1843, and, probably at some later date, 
in the ‘Parliamentary Gazetteer,’ and, in 1884, in ‘Nonconformity 
K ' This will be reproduced in facsimile as the tailpiece to Part III, post. 
