4 Bihliof/ritpJij/ of Stoiieht'n//r nnd Arrhury. 



Anon. '■■ HriO. ( "iiiioxiri,E f»F England [»SVr Hoare's '■ Modern 

 Wilts," II., 199]. 



Repeats Geoffrey's story ; but concludes with the remark — " credat .Judaeus 

 Apella, non ego." (I) 



["L. D. H."] — 1574. A Shokt Account of English 



EvENT.s." MS. in Dutch, now in British Museum, fol., Xo. 28,330. 

 Contains (p. 18) the earhest known sketch of Stonehenge (" from the N.") 



Four of the great trilithons are shown as standing and complete. This 

 sketch has been reproduced by Barclay. 



[Rev. S. Wallis]. 



1 730. I )issEi!TATioN' OX STOXEiiEXdE, etc., 8vo., 31 pp. ; E. Easton : 



Saruni. 

 Written to oppose Charleton's Danish theory. A poem occupies the last 



4 pp. 



174(5. rxiVEiisAi. Ancient History. Vols. I. to XX., 



c. oOO pp. each; Svo. : I)ul)lin [174.'i — 17r)9]. 



For Stonehenge see Vol. XVI TL, pp. 431 — 447, — mainly an abstract from 

 Stukeley. 



HoO. Concise Account of Stoxehenoe. etc.; l2nio., 



28 pp., with .5 woodcuts: London. 

 A Guide-book, containing abstracts of the works of Jones, Stukeley, etc. 



[" Mechanicus."] 



17o2. [On moving the stones.] (Jentleman's Mag., XXII., 374. 

 Quotes e.xamples to show that there would be no great difficulty in moving 



the stones of Stonehenge ; so that the supposition (raised on this score of 



their being necessarily a "composition " is needless. 



[P. Price.] 



1769. The Sauskukv (iriDK . . . lo wim ii is auded ax 



Accurate Accouxt of Stoxehexoe, etc. : 12mo. : Salislmry. 

 1771. Second Edition : IGmo., vii., oO : Easton; Salisbmy. 



1778. Third Edition. Later editions, 1789 ; 1792; 1797; 1799; 

 1801; LSOf); 1822; 1825 [- Thirtieth Ed.] 

 Stonehenge occupies pp. 31 — 35 of the second edition. 



[J. J.] 



1774. Remarks ox Stoxeiiex(;e : dent's Mag., XLIV., 198 — 200 



Supports the ideas of Stukeley ; and controverts those of B. Martin. 



