H. G. FORDHAM—HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
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to this work, in the Gough Collection in the Bodleian Library. 
This reprint is referred to in Gough’s ‘ Anecdotes of British 
Topography’ (1768), p. 196. 
* 1637. Camden, William. 14 x lli. Scale, miles 
= 1 inch. Engraved by William Kip, after Nor den. 
A reprint of the map in the folio editions of Camden’s ‘ Britannia ’ 
of 1607 and 1610, hut distinguishable by a plate number 16 in the 
left-hand bottom corner. 
From Camden’s ‘ Britannia ,’ Philemon Holland’s English trans¬ 
lation, the second (and last) edition, London, 1637, folio. The 
imprint on the title-page of this edition is, “London, Printed by 
F. K. B. Y. and I. L. for Joyce Norton, and Bichard Whitaker 
[“for Andrew Heb,” in the British Museum copy], 1637.” 
1643. Jenner, Thomas. Map filling triangular space 
about 3 x 3. Scale, about 20 miles = 1 inch. 
Part of an engraved plate 4 inches square, as used in Simons’ 
publication of 1635 and 1636 (q.v.), but with the map in those 
editions erased, and replaced by a triangular map showing the 
boundaries of the county, with towns and rivers, and the country 
round, including Ely on the north, Oxford on the west, and 
London on the south. In the left-hand bottom corner a pair of 
compasses standing open on a scale of (10) miles. The number 
17 in bottom margin of the plate. The Table of Distances has 
one figure added in each column. 
This map is from another edition of the ‘ Direction for the 
English Traviller,’ with the imprint on the title-page, “Are to 
be sold by Thomas Jenner at the south entrance of the Exchange, 
1643.” London. 4to. 
(There is a reprint of this edition by John Garrett, of which 
I have a copy, and there is one also in the Bodleian Library, both 
being in 16mo, without date. In this impression the title-page has 
been altered, and the following inserted: “Printed and are to be 
sold By John Garrett, at the south Entrance of y e Boyall Exchange 
in Corn-hill, where you may have a most exact Mapp of England 
with the small Townes described in six large Sheets, also all other 
large Mapps of y e World or any other part thereof.”) 
* 1645. Saxton, Christopher. 20 x 15£. Scale, 
about 2 miles = l inch. Engraved by Nicholas Beynolds of 
London [1577, redated 1642]. 
This is an unaltered reprint from the original plate, with the 
date 1642 inserted in the title in lieu of 1577. 
From ‘ The Maps of All the Shires in England and Wales. 
Exactly taken and truly Described by Christopher Saxton. And 
graven at the Charges of a private Gentleman for the publicke 
good. Now newly Bevised, Amended, and Beprinted. Printed 
for William Web at the Globe in Comehill, 1645.’ 
The engraved title - page is taken from the ‘ Expeditionis 
Hispanorum in Angliam vera descriptio ’ (1588) of Adams and 
