COINS AND ANTIQUITIES. 



Mr. Eshelby , 



Lady Macdonald 



W. C. Maxwell, Esq. ... 



The Lord Mayor and Cor- 

 poration of York. 



H. Robinson, Esq. 



Mr. Shepherd, Craike ... 



Mr. J. Turner 



Samuel Woodward, F.G.S. 



A Roman sepulchre formed of large tiles, 



found near Dringhouses. 

 A large earthen jar, found near Thorpe 



Rudston, supposed to be Roman, or 



Roman-British. 



3 coins, Gratianus ; Valens ; and Valen- 

 tinianus, au. 



46 Roman coins: Nero ; Domitianus; Con- 

 stantinus M. etc. a. 1, 2, 3, found on 

 removing the rampart near Bootham 

 Bar. 



47 Northumberland stycas ; a penny of 

 Henry VIIL ; many fragments of Ro- 

 man pottery, and of other articles in 

 brass ; bricks and ashlar stones from 

 the Roman wall, discovered within the 

 rampart; a large stone bearing the 

 following inscription : 



DEO. SANCTO 



SERAPI 



TEMPLOM A SO 



LO FECIT 



OL. HIERONY 



MIANUS. LEG. 



LIG. VI. VIC. 



2 Roman denarii. 



A curious stone, apparently an ancient dial. 



A small sculptured stone, and several frag- 

 ments of Roman pottery, found in Good- 

 ramgate. 



Impressions of monastic and other ancient 

 seals, 

 c 



