STANTON-DREW, (Somerset) on the r. Chue, that runs into the Avon near Pensford, bet. Bath and Bristol, 8 m. W. of the former, is noted for a monument bigger than Stonehenge, consisting of a circle of stones, 5 or 6 foot high; the diameter of which circle is 90 paces. Here is a ch. sc. and in the neighbourhood an old elm, where 3 roads meet, which was covered with the heads and limbs of the unfortunate friends of the D. of Monmouth, who suffered by the sentence of bloody-minded Jefferies.