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Filed under: Wiltshire (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- Stonehenge, a temple restor'd to the British druids (Printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, 1740), by William Stukeley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury Plain: Restored by Inigo Jones Esquire, Architect Generall to the late King, by Inigo Jones, ed. by John Webb, illust. by Wencelaus Hollar (Gutenberg ebook)
- Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids, by William Stukeley (Gutenberg ebook)
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Filed under: Wiltshire (England) -- Antiquities- Catalogue of Antiquities in the Museum of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society at Devizes (2 volumes in 1; Devizes: The Society at the Museum, 1896-1911), ed. by William Cunnington, Maud Edith Pegge Cunnington, and E. H. Goddard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Druidical Temples of the County of Wilts (London: J. R. Smith; Salisbury: W. B. Brodie and Co., 1846), by Edward Duke (multiple formats at Google)
- Guide to the British and Roman antiquities of the North Wiltshire downs in a hundred square miles round Abury. Being a key to the large map of the above. (Published by the Marlborough college Natural history society, 1884), by Alfred Charles Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- The white horses of the West of England : with notices of some other ancient turf-monuments (Allen & Storr, 1892), by William Charles Plenderleath (page images at HathiTrust)
- Church bells (J.H. Parker, 1857), by W. C. Lukis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Wiltshire. The topographical collections of John Aubrey, F. R. S., A. D. 1659-70, with illustrations. (Printed and sold for the Society by H. Bull;, 1862), by John Aubrey (page images at HathiTrust)
- An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c. Being the substance of some letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, Bart. where-in, the primaeval institution and universality of the Christian scheme is manifested; the principles of the patriarchs and druids are ... shewn to correspond entirely with each other, and both with the doctrines of Christianity; the earliest antiquities of the British islands are explained; and an account given of the sacred structures of the druids. (Printed for L. Davis, 1755), by William Cooke (page images at HathiTrust)
- Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey in the county of Wilts; with memorials of the foundress, Ela, countess of Salisbury, and of the earls of Salisbury of the houses of Sarisbury and Longespe; including notices of the monasteries of Brandenstoke, Hinton, and Farley. (J.B. Nichols, 1835), by William Lisle Bowles and John Gough Nichols (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs illustrative of the history and antiquities of Wiltshire and the city of Salisbury. (G. Bell, 1851), by Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memorials of old Wiltshire (Bemrose & sons, limited, 1906), by Alice Dryden (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The druidical temples of the country of Wilts. (J. R. Smith, 1846), by Edward Duke (page images at HathiTrust)
- The monumental brasses of Wiltshire : a series of examples of these memorials, ranging from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, accompanied with notices descriptive of ancient costume, and generally illustrative of the history of the county during this period (J.H. and J. Parker, 1860), by Edward Kite (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tumuli Wiltunenses : a guide to the barrows on the plains of Stonehenge (J. Rutter, 1829), by Richard Colt Hoare (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: England -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon (London: Printed by R. Faulder and T. Egerton, 1795), by Samuel Ireland (illustrated HTML with commentary at fiftywordsforsnow.com)
- The antiquities of England and Wales (Printed for S. Hooper, No. 25, Ludgate Hill, 1773), by Francis Grose, S. Sparrow, S. Hooper, and Richard Bernard Godfrey (page images at HathiTrust)
- Antiqvary's mvsevm (Printed by J. Nichols for, and sold by, the author ..., and by G.G.J. and J. Robinson ..., 1800), by Jacob Schnebbelie, John Nichols, Richard Gough, and London G. G. J. and J. Robinson (Paternoster-Row (page images at HathiTrust)
- The laboryouse iourney [and] serche of Iohan Leylande, for Englandes antiquitees geuen of hym as a newe yeares gyfte to Kynge Henry the viij. in the. xxxvij. yeare of his reygne, with declaracyons enlarged: by Iohan Bale ([London : Printed by S. Mierdman for John Bale] To be sold [by R. Foster] in fletestrete at the signe of the Croune next vnto the whyte Fryears gate, [1549]), by John Leland and John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Stonehenge (England) -- Early works to 1800- Stonehenge, A Temple Restor'd to the British Druids (1740), by William Stukeley (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com)
- The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury plain (Printed by James Flesher for Daniel Pakeman ... and Laurence Chapman ..., 1655), by Inigo Jones, Laurence Chapman, Daniel Pakeman, James Flesher, Anthony Van Dyck, Wenceslaus Hollar, and John Webb (page images at HathiTrust)
- Antiqvitates selectae septentrionales et celticae (Sumtibus Nicolai Foersteri ..., 1720), by Johann Georg Keyssler (page images at HathiTrust)
- Stonehenge, a temple restor'd to the British druids (Printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, 1740), by William Stukeley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury Plain: Restored by Inigo Jones Esquire, Architect Generall to the late King, by Inigo Jones, ed. by John Webb, illust. by Wencelaus Hollar (Gutenberg ebook)
- Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids, by William Stukeley (Gutenberg ebook)
- The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbvry plain restored by Inigo Jones ... (London : Printed by James Flesher for Daniel Pakeman ..., and Laurence Chapman ..., 1655), by Inigo Jones and John Webb (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Avebury (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Canterbury (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- The antiquities of Canterbury. Or a survey of that ancient citie, with the suburbs, and cathedrall Containing principally matters of antiquity in them all. Collected chiefly from old manuscripts, lieger-bookes, and other like records, for the most part, never as yet printed. With an appendix here annexed: wherein (for better satisfaction to the learned) the manuscripts, and records of chiefest consequence, are faithfully exhibited. All (for the honour of that ancient metropolis, and his good affection to antiquities) sought out and published by the industry, and goodwill of William Somner. (London : printed by I[ohn] L[egat] for Richard Thrale, and are to be sold at his shop at Pauls-Gate at the signe of the Crosse-Keyes, 1640), by William Somner (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Cheshire (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- County palatine of Chester illustrated (Printed by John Streater, in Little S. Bartholomews, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-End of Pauls, 1656), by Daniel King, John Streater, Randolph Crew, James Chaloner, Samuel Lee, William Webb, and William Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Cornwall (England : County) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Isle of Wight (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800Filed under: London (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- An historical account of the curiosities of London and Westminster, in three parts : part I contains a full description of the Tower of London, and every thing curious in and belonging to it : part II contains the history of Westminster-Abbey, from its foundation to the present time, with its antiquities, tombs, and inscriptions : part III treats of the old Cathedral of St. Paul's and the new, together with a full account of the Monument, London-Stone, the City wall, gates, and other antique remains. (Printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1762), by David Henry and Newbery (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Antiquities of London and its environs : containing views of houses, monuments, statues, and other curious remains of antiquity, engraved from original drawings, communicated by several members of the Society of Antiquaries : with remarks and references to the historical works of Pennant, Lysons, Stowe, Weaver, Camden, Maitland, &c. (Pubd. by T. Sewell ..., R. Faulder ..., T. Simco ..., J. Manson ..., Messrs. Molteno and Colnaghi ..., J.T. Smith ..., & Nath. Smith ..., 1800), by John Thomas Smith, Wenceslaus Hollar, William Marlow, and Benjamin Green (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Norfolk (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- Religio medici ; and, Urn-burial (J.M. Dent, 1896), by Thomas Browne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Hydriotaphia, urne-buriall, or, a discourse of the sepulchrall urnes lately found in Norfolk. Together with the garden of Cyrus, or the quincunciall, lozenge, or net-work plantations of the ancients, artificially, naturally, mystically considered. With sundry observations. / By Thomas Browne D. of Physick. (London, : Printed for Hen. Brome at the signe of the Gun in Ivy-lane., 1658), by Thomas Browne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Selborne (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800- The Natural History of Selborne (2 volumes: London et al.: Cassell and Co., 1887), by Gilbert White, ed. by Henry Morley
- The Natural History of Selborne (based on the 1906 Everyman's Library edition, with illustrations from earlier editions), by Gilbert White, contrib. by Bertram C. A. Windle, illust. by William Harvey and W. H. Herbert (illustrated HTML with commentary at fiftywordsforsnow.com)
- Natural history of Selborne and observations on nature (Appleton, 1895), by Gilbert White (page images at HathiTrust)
- Garden kalendar. (S. T. Freemantle, 1900), by Gilbert White, Richard Bowdler Sharpe, Charles Davies Sherborn, and S. Reynolds Hole (page images at HathiTrust)
- Garden kalendar. (S.T. Freemantle ;, 1900), by Gilbert White, Charles Davies Sherborn, S. Reynolds Hole, and Richard Bowdler Sharpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- The natural history of Selborne; with observations on various parts of nature; and a naturalist's calendar. (G. Bell and sons, 1888), by Gilbert White, Edward Jesse, William Jardine, and William Jardine (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Suffolk (England) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800
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Filed under: Wiltshire (England) -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800- A journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames : through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c. : with miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious ; in sixty-four letters addressed to two ladies of the partie : to which is added an essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation : with an account of its growth and great consumption in these kingdoms : with several political reflections, and thoughts on public love, in thirty-two letters to two ladies : in two volumes (Printed for H. Woodfall ... and C. Henderson ... , 1757), by Jonas Hanway (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Wiltshire (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800- The desires, and resolutions of the club-men of the counties of Dorset and Wilts. With the articles of their covenant, and certaine directions for the present behaviour, made, and agreed on at a meeting of the inhabitants (of the said counties) at Gorehedge-corner, May, 25. 1645. and read at Badburie in Dorsetshire, by Mr. Young a lawyer; where there were present neere 4000 armed, with clubs, swords, bils, pitch-forkes, and other severall weapons, &c. Published according to order. (London, : Printed by Tho. Forcet, 1645), by Mr Young (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The concurrent testimony of the ministers in the county of VViltes, with their reverend brethren the ministers of the province of London, to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to the solemn league and covenant : as also, against the errors, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. (London : printed for Stephen Bowtell at the Bible in Popeshead-Alley, June 26. 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Dreadfull nevves from VViltshire and Norfolke. Read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last. VVherein is declared the proceedings of the Marquesse of Hartford and the Lord Seymore, in the county of Wiltshire: and the resolution of the inhabitants concerning the said lords. Also the resolution of the Earle of Lindsey, Lord Generall of his Majesties forces, concerning the raising of forces in Norfolke. With the Parliaments determination therein. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. ([London] : Printed for Iohn Smith, 1642), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A petition to His Maiesty; of the three revolting counties in the west, Wilts, Somerset, and Devon. With the cause and reason, and how they intended to spend their last blood in His Majesties cause. Also their resolution to defend themselves with their swords, except His Majesty returns to his Parliament at VVestminster. Published by authority. (London, : Printed by J.H., 1645) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The resolution of Wiltshire presented at Oxford to His Majestie with their contributions. Also the resolution of Herefordshire, &c. ([Oxford : s.n.], printed anno Dom., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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