| Walley Chamberlain Oulton - England - 1805 - 854 pages
...connty, generally contracted Hert», is bounded on the north by the conntie* of Bedford and Cambridge; on the east by Essex ; on the south by Middlesex^ and on the weit by tlte .couatict pi Buckingham and Bedford : it ia an inland со. tue form tending to oral,... | |
| Benjamin Crosby - 1815 - 576 pages
...>MiMr.i Haven.. HERTFORDSHIRE. This county IB bounded on the N. by the counties of Bedford and Cambridge, on the east by Essex, on the south by Middlesex, and on the west by the counties of Buckingham and Bedford. Its limits stem no where marked out by nature, except where... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - Administrative and political divisions - 1816 - 660 pages
...HERTFORD— COUNTY. HERTFORDSHIRE, an inland county of England, is bounded on the north by Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, on the east by Essex, on the south by Middlesex, and on the west by Buckingham and Bedford. Its shape is extremely irregular, being much indented on the western side.... | |
| Thomas Keith - Geography - 1826 - 400 pages
...HOME CIRCUIT. I. 6. HERTFORDSHIRE 129,714. Hertfordshire is bounded on the north by Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, on the east by Essex, on the south by Middlesex, and on the west by Buckinghamshire. Hertfordshire, though not naturally fertile, is in the highest state of cultivation,... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - Chronology, Historical - 1830 - 266 pages
...December. * HERTFORDSHIRE is an inland county, bounded, on the north, by Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire; on the east, by Essex; on the south, by Middlesex; and on the West, by Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. It extends about thirty-three miles in length, from east to west,... | |
| William Cobbett - England - 1832 - 740 pages
...Hereford Populu. 181. 152 HERTFORDSHIRE. AN ISLAND COUNTT, bounded on the North by Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, on the East by Essex, on the South by Middlesex, and on the West by Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. It is about 36 miles long, and lu broad. It is divided into the eight... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1837 - 656 pages
...expended for the relief of the poor in 1832, 265.029/. Annual value of real property in 1815, 1,584,1087.; profits of trade and professions in ditto, 603,935/....pasture. This is a very pleasing county. One of the great chalk hill ranges runs along its northern frontier ; the rest of its surface is diversified with hills... | |
| 1838 - 524 pages
...of England, •ituated between 51° 36' and 52° 5' N. lat., and 0° 13' E. and 0° 45' W. long. It is bounded on the north by Cambridgeshire, on the east by Essex, on the south by Middlesex, on the west by Buckinghamshire, and on the northwest by Bedfordshire. Its greatest length is from north-east,... | |
| Mrs. Kemp - England - 1858 - 736 pages
...boundaries of Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire is an inland county, bounded on the north by Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire ; on the east by Essex ; on the south by Middlesex ; and on the west by Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. MARION. The greatest length of this county is from north-east to... | |
| H. Hawkins - 1859 - 192 pages
...BOUNDARIES AND EXTENT. Hertfordshire is an inland county, bounded on the North by Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire ; on the East by Essex; on the South by Middlesex; and on the West by Buckinghamshire. Its greatest length, from North-East to South-West, is about 35 miles; its length... | |
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