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English: "Ruins of King Johns Palace at Clarendon", engraving by William Stukeley
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Source Copper engraving from Itinerarium curiosum: or, An account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain, Volume 1 (1724) at http://www.rareoldprints.com/ad?open&year=1723
Author William Stukeley (1687–1765)
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