H. G. FORDHAM-HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
187 
12i inches wide. The left-hand column is headed “British 
Coins.” In the left-hand top corner, in the margin of the map, 
is the number “ (18).” 
From ‘ A Hew Description of England and Wales, With the 
Adjacent Islands. Wherein are contained Diverse useful Observa¬ 
tions and Discoveries In respect to Natural History, Antiquities, 
Customs, Honours, Privileges, Etc.To which is added, 
A new and correct Set of Maps of each County, their Hoads and 
Distances; and, to render ’em the more acceptable to the Curious, 
their Margins are adorn’d with great Variety of very remarkable 
Antiquities, Etc. By Herman Moll, Geographer.’ This work is 
printed for H. Moll, and sold by T. Bowles, C. Bivington, and 
J. Bowles. London, 1724, fol. 
* 1724. Moll, Herman. HhV X 7f. Scale, about 3^ miles = 
1 inch. 
A reprint of the above map of Herts without alteration. Erom 
an atlas of the set of maps printed in the ‘ Hew Description,’ with 
a new title-page, which runs as follows:—‘ A Set of Fifty Hew 
and Correct Maps of England and Wales . . . with the Great 
Hoads and Principal Cross-Hoads . . . Shewing the Computed 
Miles from Town to Town . . . All, except two, composed 
and done by Herman Moll, Geographer.’ London, 1724, fol. 
It also occurs hound in 4to. It is sold by Moll, and Thomas and 
J. Bowles. (Beprinted in 1739, and again in 1753 without the 
coins in the margin, in Moll’s ‘ British Atlas.’) 
* 1724. Valk, Gerard, and Peter Schenk. 22x17. 
Scale, about 2 miles = 1 inch. 
A very fine impression of Jansson’s map of Middlesex and Herts, 
first printed in 1646, with the addition of meridian lines and the 
imprint of Valk and Schenk, as in their Atlas of 1683. 
From the 1 Atlas Anglois, ou Description Generate de VAngleterre, 
contenant Les Cartes Geographiques De chaque Province , .... 
A Londres, Chez Joseph Smith , Marchand Libraire a V Enseigne 
d'Inigo Jones , proche Exeter-Exchange de le [sic] Strand .’ London, 
1724, large folio. This Atlas contains a map of England, 35 county 
maps, and maps of Horth and South Wales, 38 in all, without text. 
There is a copy in the Grenville Library in the British Museum. 
* 1724. Owen, John. 4-B x 4f. Scale, 10 miles = 1 inch. 
Engraved by Emanuel Bowen. 
A reprint of the map of 1720. 
From an edition of the ‘ Britannia Depieta , or Ogilby Improv’d,’ 
of Owen and Bowen, published in the above year, and described on 
the title-page as “y e 4th Edition.” It is sold by T. Bowles. It 
is to he presumed that, if the edition of 1720 was the first of this 
work, there were two intermediate editions in the four years 1720-24, 
but I have not come across either of them. London, 1724. 8vo. 
1728. Salmon, Nathaniel. 17 x 15. Scale, about 
2L miles = 1 inch. Engraved by J. Clark. 
A map on yellowish, coarse paper, giving the hundreds, rivers, 
