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H. G. FORDHAM-HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
and there is added on the map to the left of the panel, “Printed 
and sold by John Garrett at the south Entrance of y e Royall 
Exchange in Cornhill.” The ‘ Speculum Britannice ’ was republished 
in facsimile in 1723, the map of Herts being re-engraved by 
J. Senex. It differs in some particulars from the original.) 
1607. Camden, William. 14 x lli. Scale, 2J miles = 
1 inch. Engraved by William Kip, after Norden. 
A plain map, showing the hundreds, rivers, towns and villages, 
and parks, with trees and hills figured. In left top corner, in 
panel, “ Hertfordice comitatus a Cattifuclanis (sic) olim inhabitatus 
and below, names of the hundreds in two columns, thus :— 
The Names of the Hundreds of the Mappe. 
5. Odsey Hundred. 
1. Caisho Hundred. 
2. Dacorum Hundred. 
3. Hitch halfe Hudred. 
4. Broad water Hundred. 
6. Edwinstree Hundred. 
7. Braghinge Hundred. 
8. Hartforde Hundred. 
In left bottom corner, “ Scala Milliarium ” and “ Johannes 
Norden perambulavit et descripsit Wilhelmi hip Sculp sit J In 
right bottom corner, indicator of cardinal points. Latin text 
printed on back. 
From Camden’s 1 Britannia ,’ the last Latin edition published 
by Camden himself (he died in 1623), and the first with county 
maps. London, 1607, folio. The imprint on the title-page is, 
“ Londini, Impensis Georgii Bishop et Joannis Norton, m.dc.vii.” 
(Reprinted in 1610 and again in 1637, in Philemon Holland’s 
English translation of the ‘ Britannia ’; both editions, London, 
folio.) 
*1610. Camden, William. 14xlli- Scale, 2 \ miles 
= 1 inch. Engraved by William Kip, after Norden. 
This is a reprint of the map of 1607 (q.v.), but is distinguishable 
from it by the absence of text on the back. 
From Camden’s 1 Britannia ,’ Philemon Holland’s English trans¬ 
lation, the first edition, London, 1610, folio. The imprint on the 
title-page is that of the Latin edition of 1607, with the date 
m.dc.x. There is a copy of this edition in the Bibliotheque 
nationale , Paris, without the county maps. 
1610. Speed, John. 20 x 15. Scale, 2 \ miles = 1 inch. 
Engraved by Jodocus Hondius. 
Imprint as in the map in the 1 Theatre ’ of 1611 (q.v.). No text 
on the back. For full description see 1611, Speed, p. 15, post. 
This is an atlas of the maps of Speed in which in many cases 
the engraving is not completed, and blank spaces occur in the 
margins, and it is evidently a collection of the maps prior to their 
completion and publication in the ‘ Theatre.’ The map of Oxford¬ 
shire bears the date 1605, and those of Anglesey and Brecknock¬ 
shire are dated 1608, others 1610. A copy of the atlas in the 
British Museum is dated in the Catalogue “ 1610 (?).” 
