Hm, \Longleat Papers, A.D. 1553—1588. 



Objects in Stone. 

 Two or three pieces of Roman decorative mouldings in stone, en- 

 riched with foliage, and in one case with a carving of a head, have 

 been found at Watermoor, and are placed in the Museum. A 

 moulded base for a pillar was also discovered in Mr. Bravender^s 

 garden, in the New Road. It had been turned over and then used 

 in the construction of a mediaeval wall. It is scarcely necessary to 

 say that the most important addition to the Roman stone series at 

 Corinium has been the memorial stone to S. Val. Genialis, which 

 was long in the Meyrick Collection, at Goodrich Court, and now has 

 returned to Cirencester — thanks to the generosity of Mr. Moffatt, 

 the present owner of Goodrich Court. It was found at Watermoor, 

 on January 2/Jnd, 1836. I have also secured for the Museum a 

 small mutilated figure of a warrior, found at Custom Scrubs, Bisley ; 

 and also a handled vessel carved out of stone, and found at Kings- 

 holm, Gloucester. 



Tessellated Pavements. 



Of these I have merely to record the discovery of fragments in 

 the field at the back of Messrs. Cripps^ brewery, in Cricklade Street, 

 and in the garden of Mr. Bravender, in the New Road. 



By the Rev. Canon Jackson, F.A.S. 

 ^ROM the valuable and interesting collection of Family and 

 other Papers preserved at Longleat, the following, by the 

 kind permission of the Marquis of Bath, have been selected 

 for publication, being connected with historical events, and relating 

 (with one or two exceptions) to the Co. Wilts. 

 The subjects are : — 

 1. A.D. 1553. The Lady Jane Grey. 



