6 Bihliorirrrphrj of Stonrhen.ffe and Avebury. 



1800. . Another edition : ix. and SO. 

 Has folding plate of Stonehenge from the N.E., by Geo. Keate. 



Anon. ["Junius."] 179G. [Model of Stonehenge, etc.] Gent's 

 Mag., LXVI., i., 47:'. ; 64.S. 



Asks as to truth of a story that an inscribed tablet was found at Stonehenge 

 .in Henry VIII. 's reign. Suggests that a model of the monument should 



be constructed. 

 In Part ii., p. 564, " P. P." replies, giving Holland (in translation of Camden) 



as the authority for the tablet tale. 



1797. The Salisbury Guide: Xineteenth Edition: 12mo., 



vi., 97 : ilhistrated : J. Easton ; Salisbury. 



Stonehenge, pp. 68-72. 



1797. [Fall of Stones.] Gnif'^ Mag., LXVII., i., 75, 116. 



Describe.? the recent fall of the great western trilithon. 



1800. A I)ESCi;iPTiox ok Stoxehen'(;e, etc. Xew Edition: 



12nio., 80 pp., with five views engraved by H. Roberts: Easton; 

 Salisbur}'. 



1800. Salisbury (Juide; giving an account of Stonehenge, 



etc. : ll^nio., 96 pp. : Salislniry. 



1812. Another edition. 



1802. A Descriftiox of STOXEHEXtiE, etc. New Edition ; 



8vo., X. and 80, "Ornamented with five Views": Easton; Salisbury. 



1807. [" AntiquariUS."] [Models of Stonehenge.] 



Gcnt'>^ Mag., LXXVII., i., 219. 



States that the writer [? H. Browne] had made models of Stonehenge. 

 Two had been presented to the Museum at Oxford. 



1811. IvEviEW OF Hoare's " Ancient AVilts; Part I.": 



Quart. Rev., V., 111—120. 



''Wiltshire ... is a country of down and sheep-walk, everywhere 

 retaining upon its surface the impressions made upon it by the first 



inhabitants." 



[H Jones and Richard Fenton] 



1811. Toui! IN (^)UE.sT OF Gexealogy THROUciH WiLTs, etc, with 

 a Description of Stonehenge : 8vo., iv., 3.">8 ; illustrated : London. 

 Stonehenge (pp. 268 — 274) was visited in the company of Mr. Cunnington 



