148 Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebury. 



Williams. Rev. Jno. [1702 — lS.'S] : Andidroron of Cardigan. 

 1858. Essays on . . . Preiiistorical Records, etc. ; 8vo., 

 xii., 382 : London. 



Stonehenge is consecrated ground, in which the bodies of the kings and 

 chiefs of the island had been buried for more than a thousand years before 

 the days of Aurelius Ambrosius. Quotes a Welsh triad referring to 

 Stonehenge as " Gwaith Emrys." 



Williams, Ab Ithel. Rev. Jno. [1811—18(32] : Wdsh 

 Historian. 



1862—74. Barddas; two vols., 8vo., lxxxv., 425, and 168: 

 Llandovery and London. 



"A collection of original documents, illustrative of the theology, wisdom, 

 and usages of the Bardo-Druidic System of the Isle of Britain." See 

 pp. 223 (the Circles) ; 263 (God in the Sun) ; 265 (God in the Light) ; 

 403 — 425 (Astronom\ r ; Cycles ; Days, etc.) 



For biography, see " Life of Ab Ithel," by James Kenward; 8vo. : Tenby ; 

 1871. 



[Edited by]. 954, c— 1288 A.D. Annales Cambrle 



(Kolls Series, No. 20); 8vo, xl., 173 : London, 1860. 



For Merlin, see pp. 5, 70; Arthur, p. 4. The record commences with the 

 year 444 A.D. 



[Edited by]. 1150—1282 A.D. Brut-y-Tywysogion ; or 



the Chronicle of the Princes (Rolls Series, No. 17); 8vo., lvii., 

 491 : London, 1860. 



This chronicle begins with the year 681 A.D. Yortigern and " Myrddin " 

 are alluded to on p. 8. 



[Edited by], [c, 603, A.D.]. Aneurin'a poem — The 



Gododin ; 8vo. : Llandovery, 1852. Has translation, introduction 

 and notes. Supposed by E. Davies to refer to the massacre of 

 the Britons by Bengist. 



Williams. J. 1877. Druidioai Temples: Stonehenge. 



Salopian and ]\ r rst Midland Monthly Journal, Xo. 27 (May), etc. 

 "The name ' Stonchenge ' is pure Elehrew-Wolsh ; thus — (Hebrew) 

 S/tiorany, (Welsh) Sionyc ; the stone sent of Honour or Reverence." 



Williams, W. 1791. Thoughts on Stonehenge. Gent's 

 Ma-, L\I., i., 108. 



"Thai BtoneheDge is a structure agreeable to the Mngi and (ihaurs, and 

 resembles some 1'gyptian edifices, 1 will now shew." 



