182 H. Gr. FORDHAM — HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
and “ Eng'lish Miles 60 in One Degree.” In the right-hand bottom 
corner : “ The Explanation of this Mapp,” with particulars of the 
various signs employed. Erom ‘ The Historical Antiquities of 
Hertfordshire,’ by Sir Henry Channcy, Kt., Sergeant-at-Law, 
1 vol., London, 1700, folio. 
This work was reprinted at Bishop’s Stortford in 2 vols., 1826, 
8vo; the map of Herts being redrawn, on stone, by C. S. Tyler. 
* 1701. Camden, William. 5H x 4f. Scale, 8 miles = 
1 inch. Engraved by John Seller [1695 ?]. 
A reprint of Seller’s map of Herts in his 1 Anglia Contracta ’ 
ascribed to 1695. 
This map is one of the series of county maps in ‘ Camden’s 
Britannia Abridg’d; with Improvements, and Continuations to this 
present time .... The whole Carefully Perform’d, and Illus¬ 
trated with above sixty Maps Exactly Engraven. London, Printed 
by J. B. # for Joseph Wild, at the Elephant at Charing Cross. 1701.’ 
2 vols., London, 1701, sm. 8vo. It is a translation of Regnerus 
Yitellius’ Latin epitome of the ‘ Britannia ’ published in 1617 
(q.v. ante , p. 17), as appears from the Preface, in which also it is 
stated that “the maps are taken from the Plates of the late 
Ingenious Mr. Seller, Hydrographer to King Charles II, King 
James II, and His present Majesty.” 
* 1703. Seller, John. X 4f. Scale, 8 miles = 1 inch. 
An unaltered reprint of the map by Seller in the ‘ Anglia 
Contracta ’ of 1695 (?). 
Erom ‘ The History of England : . . . . with the Maps of 
all the Counties and Islands belonging to England, being in all 
Seventy Copper Cutts,’ 3rd. edition, London, 1703, 8vo. The 
map of Herts accompanies the ‘ Remarks on Hartfordshire ’ at the 
end of Chapter x of this work. I have not been able to find 
the earlier editions. 
* 1704. Morden, Hobert. 8ix6f. Scale, about 5 miles = 
1 inch. 
An unaltered reprint of the map of Herts in the first edition of 
Morden’s small Atlas, assumed to have been issued about 1700. 
Erom the second edition, of which the title is ‘ The Hew 
Description and State of England, containing the Maps of the 
Counties of England and Wales, In Eifty-Three Copper Plates, 
Newly design’d by Mr. Robert Morden, Exactly Drawn and 
Engraven by the best Artists .... The Second Edition.’ 
London, 1704, obi. 4to. This Atlas is also found of the same title 
and date in octavo, the maps folding in the middle. 
* 1708. Morden, Hobert. 8£ X 6£. Scale, about 5 miles = 
1 inch. 
A reprint of the map of Herts in Morden’s small county Atlas, 
1700 (c) and 1704. It differs from the original plate by the 
thickening of the lines indicating the Watling and Ermin Streets, 
B. = Brockwell (see Nichols’ Catalogue of the Hoare Library, 1840). 
