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running thus: — "Jehovah is my confidence and my shield, and He shall 

 overshadow me with the staff of knowledge." 

 By Mr. Wooldkidqe : — 



Three photographs of an ancient British urn dug up in " Freeman's Marsh." 

 By Mr. Henry Selfe, Marten : — 



Specimen's of pottery, stained glass, keys, &c., from the Chapel of St. 

 Martin, Marten, Wilts. 

 By Mk. Thomas Mundat: — 



A specimen of Inkpen ware of 1758. 

 By G. S. Wills, Esa., Hunger ford Park : — 



A very handsome ebony and ivory chess-board, table, and men, bearing the 

 Royal Arras and initials " C.R." on silver plates, presented by King Charles 

 II., to an ancestor of the exhibitor. 

 By Miss Atherton : — 



A capital model of Stonehenge. 

 By Mr. W. H. Barker, Hrmgerford : — 



Cornice stones and a plate of the ancient Chapel at Shalbourne, Wilts. 

 By Mr. R. H. Barker, Hungerford: — 



A black letter Bible of 1578, with preface by Archbishop Cranmer. 

 By Mr. W. Tite, M.P. :— 



Dr. Stukeley's common place book, the autograph M.S. of this celebrated 

 Antiquary, with original drawings, date. 1721. 



A series of flint implements, showing the varieties of stone weapons, from 

 the earliest periods down to very modern times, lent by the Society, Mr. W. 

 Cunnington, Dr. Thurnam, Mr. S, B. Dixon, James Stevens, Esq., and the 

 Rev. John Adams. 



Cases of butterflies, moths and beetles, collected by Messrs H. Killick, 

 F. Low, and H. Woodman. 



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