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The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury plain / restor...

The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury plain / restor...

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The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury plain / restored by Inigo Jones, esquire.

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Full title

The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury plain / restored by Inigo Jones, esquire.

Publisher

London : Printed by J. Flesher for D. Pakeman and L. Chapman, 1655.

Date

1655.

Call Numbers

RICHARDSON/ 143

Record Identifier

74VK3ElvkD0X

MMS ID

991023815539702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

109, [14] leaves of plates : ill., plans ; 29 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : Printed by J. Flesher for D. Pakeman and L. Chapman, 1655.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1655.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury plain / restored by Inigo Jones, esquire.

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Notes

General note

Edited by John Webb. Cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 30, p. 114.

Rare Books copy has manuscript notations throughout and is inscribed "Nelson Moore Richardson, Montevideo, W. Weymouth, England". Beneath the inscription 2 extracts from booksellers' catalogues are pasted in, both inscribed: G. Gregory, 5 Argyle St., Bath. 1913. Another booksellers' extract is pasted in facing p. 60, inscribed: Feb. 2. 1924. H. Yo...

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Call Numbers

RICHARDSON/ 143

Record Identifier

74VK3ElvkD0X

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MMS ID

991023815539702626

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