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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.
LONDON,
Printed by James Flesher for Daniel Pakeman at the sign of the Rainbow in Fleetstreet, and Laurence Chapman next door to the Fountain Tavern in the Strand. 1655.
TO The Right Honourable PHILIP Earle of Pembroke and Montgomerie, Baron Herbert of Caerdiff and Sherland, Lord Parr and Rosse of Kendall, Lo: Fitzhugh Marmyon and Saint Quintin &c. STONE-HENG restored is humbly dedicated by Your Lops devoted servant John Webb.
TO THE FAVOURERS OF ANTIQUITY.
THis Discourse of Stone-heng is moulded off, and cast into a rude Form, from some few indigested notes of the late judicious Architect, the Vitruvius of his age Inigo Jones. That so venerable an Antiquity might not perish, but the world made beholding to him for restoring it to light, the desires of severall his learned Friends have encouraged me to compose this Treatise. Had he survived to have done it with his own hand, there had needed no Apology. Such as it is, I make now yours. Accept it in his name, from