26 MISCELLANEOUS. 



ANTIQUITIES AND COINS. 



Joseph Dent, Esq,, High ^ The Monumental Stone inscribed to 

 Sheriff ,. j Lucius Duccius Ruffinus. (See Re- 

 port, page 8.) 



Mr. Henry Brown, | Spur, Stirrup, &c., of early mediseval 



(High Ousegate) ] date, found in the excavations in 



Parliament Street, York. 



Mr. H. Chapman Small Roman fictile Vase. 



Dr. Goldie A Saxon Sceatta of Eadbert, king of 



Northumbria, a.d. 737 — 758. 



F. B. Hacket, Esq Coin of Gallienus, 3rd brass, found in 



his garden in Bootham, York. 



H. Tuke Holmes, Esq Large fragment of a Roman Bowl of 



Samian ware, found some years since 

 in York. 



Mr. Joseph Mawson Sceatta of Archbishop Albert. 



R. Nicholson, Esq Roman Mortar, found in the railway 



cutting near UUeskelf. 



Fred. Gates, Esq., (Lincoln) Coin of Vespasian, 2d brass. 



John Prest, Esq Mediseval Seal, found in his garden 



without Micklegate Bar, York ; de- 

 vice a Pelican "in its piety," with 

 the legend svm. pelicanvs. del 



W. Rudston Read, Esq. ... Small Brass Coin, probably British. 



Rev. Christopher Sykes . . . Northumbrian Styca of Ethelred, one of 

 the hoard lately discovered at Bolton 

 Percy. 



Colonel G. H. Thompson... Forty Stycas from the same hoard. 



Rev. C. Wellbeloved Ancient British Silver Coin. 



Lord Wenlock Fifty-seven English Coins, being a por- 

 tion of a hoard lately found at Deigh- 

 ton, (see Report, page 9.) 



William Whincopp, Esq., \ Egyptian lamp ; figures of Egyptian 



( Woodbridge^ Suffolk) ) deities in glazed porcelain ; Etruscan 



vessels ; celts ; stone and flint adzes ; 



Roman lamp, found at Colchester; 



&c,, &c., (in exchange.) 



