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Arecent Wiltshire Pooks, Pamphlets, and Articles. 
The Royal winged Son of Stonehenge and Avebury. 
Lost Key of Mythology Restored by Morien O. 
Morgan, Pontyprid: printed at the Glamorgan Free Press Office, 
London publishers, Whittaker & Co. Cloth. 8vo. [1900?] Thirty 
Illustrations. Pp. 307. Price 7s. 6d. 
Of these 307 closely-printed pages of ‘‘ Kimmerian Revelations ”’ it is 
probably safe to assert that not one is wholly intelligible to the mere 
educated Saxon. Egyptian, Roman, Greek, and Welsh mythology, the 
Old and New Testaments, the Talmud, the works of the Christian Fathers, 
are copiously drawn upon and commingled impartially—but it is best, 
perhaps, to let the author speak for himself. In his prospectus he says: 
“In the Kimmerian Revelations now compiled and printed are given 
complete and clear explanations of all those questions which had hitherto 
baffled enquiry. The hidden meanings of Stonehenge, Avebury and 
Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, are brought forth to the light of day. Arthur’s 
Seat and Edin are placed in the light of truth.” 
One of the most startling confirmations of his discoveries he finds in 
the arms of Wilton (of which he gives a woodcut on the title page), as 
will appear from the following lucid description of them: “ This is the 
sacred ark of which Stonehenge is another symbol. A Chapel Royal 
(Nave) is shown within the Sacred Oval, Baris, or Arkite Shrine. Over 
the Roof is the figure of the Winged Sun, as a Winged Child (Taliesun 
or Arthur, Royal Boy), son of Uthr Ben (Head), the old Sun of the 
preceding year. At the lower end of the Baris is the figure of a dead 
person ascending from the Crypt or hold, of the Nave or Baris 
Thus we have the Druidic import of Stonehenge preserved in the arms 
of the town after which Wiltshire derived its name. At each end of the 
Chapel Royal, inside the Baris—on its deck—is a spire like Boaz and 
Jachin near the great stone on Mount Zion (I. Kings, vii., 21). They 
were symbols of the testes of Ccelus cut off by Saturn.” ‘In the arms 
of Wilton, we have pictured the Infant Sun ascending from Stonehenge 
symbolically, as the symbol of the ‘peaceful’ Bulwark, prepared by 
Cariadwen Queen of Heaven, for the Sun’s accommodation, on the 
Ocean—As a substance the Sun (Taliesun, Tegid, &c.) is the joint Son of 
the Essence of her Galley and the Seminal element of the Word of the 
Highest; and now the Christos (Iu-Pater) is Himself, as body and soul 
(Holy Spirit) in him.” After this the student will be more pleased than 
surprised to learn that the writer has discovered traces of the Druidie 
Trinity in the British House of Commons, where—as is fitting—‘ the 
old British arrangement is preserved to this day. There the Speaker, 
seated high, is supposed to inspire the three clerks in front of him”— 
