Abstract
As every thing connected with Stonehenge must be especially interesting to the Society of Antiquaries; I submit to their indulgence the following Disquisition on a passage in King Athelstan's Grant to the Abbey of Wilton, although it will directly (but I trust not disrespectfully) contravene the opinions of several of our most distinguished Members, hitherto misled by treading in the footsteps of an early writer: so true is the observation, that “one man adopts a system or hypothesis, and another follows him, not examining the grounds on which the foundation was laid.”
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