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JONES, INIGO. The Most Notable Antiquity of Great 

 Britain, vulgarly called Stone-heng, on Salisbury Plain, 

 restored. To which are added the Chorea Gigantum or 

 Stone-Heng restored to the Danes by Doctor Charleton, 

 and Mr. Webb's Vindication of Stone-Heng Restored 

 in Answer to Dr. Charleton's Reflections, with Obser- 

 vations upon the Orders and Rules of Architecture in 

 use among the Antient Romans. Before the whole are 

 prefixed certain Memoirs of Inigo Jones. . . . [Second 

 edition.] London, 1725. Folio. Calf. 



Wants the portraits of Jones and Charleton. There are II 

 plates and a special title to the " Notable Antiquity " ; I plate and a 

 special title to the "Chorea" ; and a special title to the" Vindication." 

 Inserted are two leaflets in folio by Sir R. C. Hoare descriptive of 

 Stonehenge and Abury. 



[LEDWICH, EDWARD.] Antiquitates Sarisburienses. Salis- 

 bury, 1771. 8vo. Plates. Calf. 



Antiquitates Sarisburienses, or the History and 



Antiquities of Old and New Sarum. New edition. 

 Salisbury, 1777. Bodman, James. Concise History of 

 Trowbridge. Bristol, 1814. Cranch, John. Brief In- 

 quiry concerning Pen Pits. Frame, 1820. Chaumereix, 

 de. Narrative of M. de C. who escaped from the 

 Massacres of Aurai and Vannes, after the expedition of 

 Quiberon ... to which is added a Prospectus for Pasi- 

 graphy or Art of Printing and Writing in a language to 

 be understood in all languages without translation. 

 London, 1795. Disney, John, D.D. Remarks on the 

 Bishop of Lincoln's Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese, 

 1812. Bath, 1812. [Croft, John.] Annotations on 

 Plays of Shakespear. York, 1810. Bound together in 

 one vol. 8vo. kttered " Old & New Sarum Hist." B. 



