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ANTIQUITIES. 



The Corporation of the City ^ An inscribed Roman Tablet. (See 

 of York j p. 11.) 



The Trustees of Lady Has- \ A portion of a Roman Tessellated Pave- 



tings' Charity j ment, and other remains of a Roman 



Villa near Collingham. 



Davies, Robt., Esq Seven Half-groats of Hen. VII., Hen. 



VIIL, and James I. 4 Pennies of 

 Hen. II., Hen. VII., and Hen. VIIL 

 An Irish Half-penny of John. 



Procter, Wm., Esq Five ancient brass Coins, brought from 



Nineveh by Dr. Layard. 

 One of Sept. Severus, third brass Penny 

 of Wm. L 



Wellbeloved, Rev. C Twenty Coins of Roman Families. 



Ward, Rev. J A large Collection of Drawings, repre- 

 senting the pavement in encaustic 

 tiles of the Church of the Abbey of 

 Jerveaulx. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Latrobe, J. C, Esq Collection of Weapons, and various 



other articles of native manufacture 

 from Australia and New Zealand. 



GARDEN. 



Allis, Thos., Esq Collection of Chrysanthemums. 



Croskell, Rev. Robt Sixty Papers of Seeds, and a valuable 



Collection of Bulbs, from the Cape. 

 Latrobe, J. C, Esq One Hundred Packets of Seeds from 



New Zealand. 



Old field, Jos., Esq Four Loads of Manure. 



Wetherley, Mr. R Two Loads of Manure. 



