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Excerpt from The History and Antiquities of Bath Abbey Church: Including Biographical Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Persons Interred in That Edifice; With an Essay on Epithaphs, in Which Its Principal Monumental Inscriptions Are Recorded
The monument referred to, in the above extract, is the Druidical Temple at Stanton Drew which, whatever it might have been originally, is now reduced to a few detached, upright, and fallen blocks of stone. See account of it in Sayer's Memoirs, &c. Of Bristol, 4to. Vol. I.
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