6 Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebwry. 



lSUO. Another edition: ix. and SO. 



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



Anon. [-Junius."! [Model of Stonehenge, etc.] Gent's 



Mag., LX VI., L, 47:l ; 648. 



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

 in Henry VII L'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. 



1707. The Salisbury Guide: Nineteenth Edition : 12mo., 



vi.. 97 : illustrated: J. Easton; Salisbury. 

 Stonehenge, pp. 68-7"2. 



— - L797. [Fall of Stones.] Gent's Mag., LXVII., L, 75, L16. 

 Describes the recent fall of the great western trilithon. 



L800. A Description of Stonehenge, etc. New Edition: 



L2mo. } 80 pp., with five views engraved by H. Roberts: Easton ; 

 Salisbury. 



L800. Salisbury Guide; giving an account of Stonehenge, 



etc.: L2niO., 96 pp.: Salisbury. 

 18 1 2. Another edition. 



L802, A Description ok Stoxehenoe, etc. New Edition ; 



8vo v \. and 80, "( Ornamented with live Views": Easton; Salisbury. 



L807. [ Antiquarius [Models of Stonehenge.] 



Gent's Mag., LXXVII., L, 219. 



States that the writer ? 11. Browne had made models of Stonehenge. 

 Two had been presented to the Museum at Oxford. 



L811. Review of Boare's "Ancient Wilts; Part L w : 



Quart. /.'<•'•., V., Ill -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 | 



L811. Touh in Quest of ( teneai.ooy tiikoioii Wilts, etc., with 

 a Description of Stonehenge : 8vo., iv., 338 j illustrated: London. 



Stonehenge • pp. '2f>s — '27 1 1 was visited in the company of Mr. ( unnington 



