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Vyse, Major-Geueral R. W. Howard [1784—1853]. 

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1836 — 38. Edition by Le Roux de Lincy ; two vols., 8vo. : Eouen. 

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Wade, Dr. C H. 1898. Stonehenge. Proc. Teign. Nat. F. Club. 



Walford, Thos. 1817. Scientific Tourist Through England, 

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"Walker, Patricius" [=W. AUingham: 1824—1899]. 

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Chap. XIII., " Salisbury and Bemerton," includes (pp. 274 — 276) a pleasant 

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Wallis, Rev. S. [See Anon., 1730.] 



Waltire, Mr. [or Warltire]. 1770 — 95. Lectures upon 

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H. Wansey says that " Mr. Waltire, who wrote, and delivered lectures on 

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 of the equinoxes — at least seventeen thousand years ago." 



See also Godfrey Higgins (1829), who gives a ground-plan (plate 3) of 

 Stonehenge from a model constructed by Waltire, and also (plate 4) his 

 " Stonehenge restored." Waltire taught that Stonehenge was not only a 

 temple, but that (in conjunction with the surrounding barrows) it formed 

 a planisphere, and was an astronomical observatory. 



Wanley, Rev. Nath. 1678. The Wonders of the Little 

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 Later Editions, 1774 (4to.) ; 1788 ; 1806. 



