By W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S. 



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Nadaillac, Marquis de. 1892. Prehistoric Peoples; 

 8vo., xi., 412 ; with 113 illustrations: New York and London. 

 Stonehenge is "a temple surrounded by a necropolis " {see pp. 183, 185, 

 and 254). 



Nash, D. W. 1858. Taliesin, or the Bards and Druids of 

 Britain ; 8vo., xii., 344 : London. 



Includes translations of the early Welsh poems ; with chapters on Neo- 

 Druidism ; the Worship of Hu Gadarn — the Solar God ; Welsh Eomances, 

 etc. Gives (pp. 216 — 221) a long hymn which may have been sung by 

 Druids and Bards when leading the band of worshippers along the spacious 

 avenues to Abury and Stonehenge. Considers that the works of Edward 

 Davies and Alg. Herbert are altogether misleading and erroneous. 



Neckham, Alex. [1157 — 1217] : Abbot of Cirencester. 

 1215. De Laudibus Divine Sapientle. [MS.] 

 1863. Edited by T. Wright [Polls Series, No. 34] : 8vo., London. 

 In twenty lines of Latin verse Neckham gives (Kolls Series, p. 457), an 

 abstract of Geoffrey's story about the "Chorea Gigantum," Merlin, and 

 the transport of the stones of Stonehenge from Ireland. 



Nelson, Horatio [Third] Earl [b. 1823]. 



1867. Presidential Address; Salisbury Meeting. Wilts Mag. , 

 X., 4—5. 



If a congress of savants could be assembled at Stonehenge "much might 

 be done towards elucidating its history." The great stones which fell in 

 1797 ought to be raised again; and a search made underneath the altar - 

 stone. 



1901. Stonehenge. Times, 8 Jan., p. 10. 



" Two railway stations will shortly open at Amesbury. . . . Advertise- 

 ments have already gone out offering to bring tourists there and back from 

 London for under 10*. a head, including lunch." Urges that the nation 

 should take charge of this ancient monument. 



Nennius [fl. 796 A.D.] : Welsh monk and historian. 

 796' A J). Historia Britonum. [MS.] 



1838. Edited by Stevenson for Eng. Hist. Soc. ; 8vo. : London. 

 1847. Edited by J. H. Todd and Hon. Alg. Herbert for Irish 

 Archseol. Soc. ; 4to. : Dublin. 



1868. Skene [see] : Four Ancient Books of Wales ; two vols., 

 8vo. : Edinburgh. 



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