A letter to Dr Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire : particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives its name to the Vale, is a monument of the West-Saxons, made in memory of a great victory obtained over the Danes A.D.871 : [With] Further observations upon the White Horse and other antiquities in Berkshire. : With an account of Whiteleaf-cross in Buckinghamshire. As also of the Red Horse in Warwickshire, and some other monuments of the same kind. : [With] The impertinence and imposture of modern antiquities display'd [sic]. : or, a refutation of the Rev. Mr Wise's letter to Dr Mead, concerning the White Horse, and other antiquities in Berkshire. In a familiar letter to a friend. : [With] An answer to a scandalous libel, entitled, the impertinence and imposture of modern antitquities display'd etc
Wise, Francis, 1695-17671738
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Oxford : printed for Thomas Wood at the University printing-House, 1738-1742.Oxford : printed for Thomas Wood at the University printing-House, 1738-1742.
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Further observations upon the White Horse and other antiquities in Berkshire. : With an account of Whiteleaf-cross in Buckinghamshire. As also of the Red Horse in Warwickshire, and some other monuments of the same kindThe impertinence and imposture of modern antiquities display'd [sic]. : or, a refutation of the Rev. Mr Wise's letter to Dr Mead, concerning the White Horse, and other antiquities in Berkshire. In a familiar letter to a friendAn answer to a scandalous libel, entitled, the impertinence and imposture of modern antiquities display'd etc
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