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in Herts.’ There should also he a reprint in the ’50’s, upon 
which Urwick’s reprint of 1884 was based.) 
*1833. Gorton, John. 9H X 7-^-. Scale, 4§- miles = 
1 inch. Engraved bv Sidney Hall [October, 1830]. A reprint of 
Hall s map described under date 1832, unaltered. 
Erom ‘A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland,’ 
by John Gorton. 3 vols. London, 1833, 8yo. 
* 1833. Lewis, Samuel. 9 X 6f. Scale, about 5 miles = 
1 inch. Drawn on steel by It. Creighton. 
A reprint of the map of 1831. with the addition aboye the map 
of: “Place of Election—Hertford. Polling Places—Buntingford, 
Bishop’s Stortford, Hertford, Hoddesdon, Hatfield, Hemel Hemp¬ 
stead, Steyenage.” and, on the map, a fine dotted line, Avith the 
indication : “ Intended Railroad from Birmingham to London.” 
Erom ‘ A Topographical Dictionary of England.’ By Samuel 
Lewis. 4 vols. London, 1833, 4to. This is the second edition. 
* 1833. Hall, Sidney. 9pi x 7- x V Scale, 4\ miles = 
1 inch. [Engraved October, 1830.] 
A reprint of Hall’s map of Herts, unaltered from the impression 
in Gorton’s 4 Topographical Dictionary,’ except that the imprint 
is now: “London, Published by Chapman & Hall, Ho. 186, 
Strand, 1833.” 
Erom ‘A Hew British Atlas; comprising a Series of 54 Maps, 
Constructed from the most Decent Surveys and Engraved by 
Sidney Hall.’ London, 1833, 4to. This atlas has two pages of 
descriptive text interleaved with each map. All the maps have the 
date 1833. 
1834. Greenwood, C. Sc J. 28f x 23. Scale, about 
3 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by John and Charles Walker and 
J. Walsh. 
A small, brightly-coloured map of the county in the centre of 
a large plate. The borders of the neighbouring counties are 
coloured, the principal roads are extended to some distance beyond 
the county boundaries, and the neighbouring county and other 
important towns are shown. 
The hundreds are separately coloured. The main roads and 
parks are also coloured, and the distances in miles and in some 
cases their directions where they leave the county are inserted. 
The map is very clear, and well engraved. It has a wide engraved 
border, with the degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude 
engraved in it. The title, in the top left-hand corner, is : “ Map of 
the County of Hertford, from an Actual Survey made in the 
Years 1830 and 1831. By C. & J. Greenwood. Published by the 
Proprietors, Greenwood & Co. 3, Burleigh StD Strand, London. 
Corrected to the present period, and Published April 1 st 1834. 
Engraved by J. & C. Walker.” 
On the left side of the map is a list of the polling-places, etc., 
and in the left-hand bottom corner an “ Explanation ” of the signs, 
