138 The Museum. 



hearted occupier of the large farm adjoining (Mr. Lanfear), to a 

 cold collation, which had been most hospitably provided for the 

 whole party. After a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. 

 Lanfear, proposed by the President, the party separated, and the 

 very successful meeting of 1867 was concluded. 



S$t of ^rticU$ C^IjiHt^i 



IN THE 



TEMPORARY MUSEUM AT THE TOWN-HALL, HUNGERFORD, 

 September IQth, 1867. 



By Dr. Palmee, Newhury ; — 



Rubbings of Brasses of Aldbourne Chuicli. Engrayings of the tesselated 

 pavement, discovered at Littlecote House. Roman unguentaria, vases, &c., 

 fi'om the Newbury Museum. A case with objects found in the turbary deposit 

 of the Kennet, near Newbury. Also ancient keys, bridles, covers, &c. Bronze 

 dagger found in a Cairn near Yattendon. 

 By the Coepokation of Hcngeefoed: — 



The letters patent of King Edward III., and King Henry IV., to the town 

 of Hungerford, and the hock-tide court book, showing the entries made at 

 the several coiu'ts since the year 1571. 

 By C. Eyre, Esq. : — 



Roman pottery, &c., discovered at Welford. 

 By Dr. Thurnam, F.S.A., Devizes: — 

 Two ancient British drinking cups 

 By Captain Pickwick: — 



Roman iron bill, (presented to the Society). 

 By Mrs. John Brown, Aldbourne ; — 



An interesting collection of British remains, spear head, urns, &c. 

 By Me. Cunnington, F.G.S., Devizes: — 



Fossil fish from the Oxford clay at Christian Malford, AVil<s. Large 

 British urn and drinking cup from barrow on Roundway Hill. Piece of 

 ancient needlework. Specimens of lower green sand of Berks and Wilts, 

 from Faringdon and Seend, showing the identity of the strata of the two 

 localities. An interesting collection of minute fossils from the chalk of 

 Wiltshire, 

 By the Rev. E. Wilton:— ' 



The seal of the Yicar of Corsham, temp. Charles IL, with Hebrew inscription 



