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[GREAT BRITAIN]. JONES, INIGO. The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury Plain. London, 1655. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 7 woodcut plates. Folio, contemporary calf, defective. Wing J-954 -- PETRIE, HENRY. Monumenta Historica Britannica, or Materials for the History of Britain, from the earliest Period. London, 1848. Numerous engraved plates. One volume (only?); folio, old red half morocco gilt, t.e.g., rubbing to edges -- ARTIS, E.T. The Durobrive of Antonius identified and illustrated in a Series of Plates, exhibiting the excavated remains of that Roman Station, in the Vicinity of Castor, Northamptonshire... London, 1828. 60 engraved plates (some colored, some folding). Folio, contemporary half vellum, some wear; marginal dampstaining to some plates -- WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM. Description of the Tumulus, lately opened at Gristhorpe, near Scarborough. London, 1834; JOHNSTONE, JOHN. A Letter from William Travis, Scarborough, to Sir John V.B. Johnstone communicating discoveries made on the recent opening of a British Tumulus... Scarborough, 1836; BETHAM, WILLIAM. Papers read before the Royal Irish Academy... Dublin, 1836; KIRKE, SORE. Beretning om Undersgelsen af Erkebiskop Absalons Grav... Copenhagen, 1829. Engraved plates. 3 works in one volume, contemporary calf, some rubbing. (4)