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Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebwry. 



Irby Hon. Capt. [1789—1845] and Jas Mangles 



[1780— 18G7] : Travellers. 

 182:5. Travels in Egypt ; 8vo., xxxiv., 560 ; illustrated. 



Privately printed : London. 

 1S44. Now Edition, published by Murray. 



Describes the method used by the undent K-^vptians tor detaching the 

 large blocks of stone at the granite quarries of Assuim (p. 119). 



Jackson, Rev. Canon J. E. [1805- L891J: Rector of Leigh 

 Dela mere ; antiquary. 



L858. Life of Aubrey. Wilts Mag., IV., 91— 108; portrait 



/'The well-worn concision of his [Aubrey's] manuscripts in the Ashmolean 

 Museum bears ample witness to the homage of his votaries." 



1869. Carnac': a New Key to be tried to a very Rusty 



Old Lock. Notes and Queries, 4th Ber., IV.. 1—0. and 160—164 

 Carnac and Stonehenge are both national memorials ; the former to the 

 "eleven thousand virgins" who were murdered there in A.D. 888 ; th* 

 latter to the British nobles assassinated by Hengist. AJD. 470. [See pp. 

 58— GO; 77—79; 98—100; 242; and k 2s;5 of this volume, for criticisms by 

 sundry writers, including "W. W. \V."; Gh Y. Irving; " M. 11. K. ' ; 

 W. B. MacCabe; Wm. Pinkerton ; and"C.W. M 



L875. Leland's Journey throogb Wiltshire, a.I>. 



1540—42: (with notes ;) 4to. : Devizes. 



James, Col. Sir Hen. [1803 — 1877]: Director of th Ordnana 

 Survey. 



1867. Plans and Photos of Stonehenge, etc. ; foL, iv., 20 ; 

 with Frontispiece, eight photos, four plans, and five sketches; 

 Lond< >n. 



The sketches include four of Irish oromleohs, and one of Turusachan 

 [=CaUernish, Isle of Lewis;. The photographs are 10 X 8 silver prints. 

 Exact measures of the great trilithons are gives (p. '2). The blue-stones 

 are considered to be "erratic blocks from the north of England and from 

 Scotland, transported by the agency of ice" (p. X). Considers that the 

 construction of Stonehenge has been i ightly assigned to the 1 >ruids ; o 

 whom an account is given, with quotations from I >iodorus, Casar, etc. 

 (pp. 6- 14). 



Jewitt, Llewellynn[ [1816 -1886]: Antiquary. 

 I SO*). Stum.; Okclks. Mmleiit, 1 1 1., :U4 — :>f»l ; illust rated. 

 Describes, in n popular way, the smaller -ton< circles of liritain. They 

 were •• formed in connection with Interments." 



