By W. Jerome Harrison, F.O.S. 35 



of the stone left unhewn and jagged : this was placed in a prepared hole, 

 and loose chalk and rubble stamped down round it to make it stand firm." 

 The plate is a pen-and-ink sketch of Stonehenge from the S.W., by 

 J. A. Lloyd. 



Charles II. (King) [1630—1685]. 

 1651. "Diary." (MS.) 

 1830. Printed in Boscobel Tracts ; 8vo. ; London. 



1857. Second Edition ; 8vo., viii., 399 ; with eight plates. 



During his flight after the battle of Worcester, Charles spent some days at 

 Hele House, near Amesbury. On October 7th he " spent the day [in 

 company with Col. Philips] on the downs in the vicinity of Stonehenge, 

 reckoning and re-reckoning its stones, in order to beguile the time." 

 [Ed. of 1857 ; p. 79.] 



Charleton, Dr. Walter [1619 — 1*707]: Physician to Charles 



I. and II. 



1663. Chorea Gigantum: sm. 4to., xiv., 64; frontispiece and 

 two plates : London. 



1725. Eeprint. 



Stonehenge was " erected by the Danes . . . to be a Court Royal, or 

 place for the inauguration and election of their Kings." Charleton 

 appears to have been led to this opinion by his correspondence with 

 Glaus Wormius, the celebrated antiquary of Denmark ; and he maintains 

 his views with much learning, as is evidenced by the numerous quotations 

 from both Greek and Latin authors which his book contains. 



Chatterton, Thos. [1752—1770] : Poet, 

 c. 1768. "Battle of Hastings" (poem): MS.: 

 1777 : Published by Tyrwhitt. 



1803. Edition of Chatterton's Works in three vols., 8vo. : London. 

 For this poem see Vol. II., pp. 388—89 of the edition of 1803. 



Childrey, Joshua [1623—1670]: Antiquary. 



1661. Britannica Baconica: 12mo., XXX., 184: London. 



For the " Natural Rarities" of Wiltshire see pp. 45 — 50. As to the rocks 

 of Stonehenge — "notwithstanding the authority of this great scholar 

 [Camden] I am clearly of opinion that they are naturall stones " ; and 

 were brought from near Marlborough. 



Church, Rev. A. J. [b. 1829] : Author, etc. 

 1889. Early Britain : 8vo., London. 



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