Donations to the Museum and Library. 385 



and punishing of ffelons that commit Burglary Housebreaking or Robbery in 

 Shops Warehoiises Coachhouses or Stables or that steal Horses the said John 

 Anstie ought to be and is discharged of and from all manner of Parish and 

 "Ward Offices within the Borough of Devizes aforesaid wherein the ffelony 

 aforesaid was committed and this I do hereby Certify in order to his being 

 discharged accordingly Given under my hand this eighth day of August one 

 thousand seven hundred and ninety one. 



LOTTGHBOEOtraH." 



r 1792. May the Seventh, 

 (On margin), j ^^^^^^^^ ^^^ inrolled with me 



Clerk of the Peace 

 the County of Wilts. 



M. Turner J , 



It appears that Mr. Anstie did not avail himself of the privileges 

 conveyed by his certificate, for the year following he disposed of it 

 by deed of assignment, duly stamped, to John Rose, of Devizes, 

 Baker. The consideration money paid by Rose was ten pounds, 

 and the costs of " Drawing, Ingrossing, Assignment, Stamps and 

 Paper," paid to the lawyer in the case, Mr. E. Joye, amounted to 

 one pound, one shilling. The money value of a "Tyburn Ticket" 

 in those days is thus fairly shown. 



The last of these certificates issued in Wiltshire was to the late 

 John Drewe, of Bishops Cannings, in July, 1818. 



§ottatiott0 to tlje ||(u0^tim milr ^^ikarg. 



The Council beg to acknowledge with thanks, the following Donations : — 

 "On the Superficial Deposits of Hampshire," &c.: — By Thomas Codeingtok, 



Esq., F.G.S. By the author. 

 " Flint Chips ":— By E. T. Stevens, Esq., 1 vol, 8vo. By the Trustees of the 



Blackmore Museum. 

 "Collectanea Antiqua": — By C. Eoach Smith, Esq., F.S.A., five vols., 8vo. 



By the author. 

 Proceedings of the following Societies have also been received. " Soc. of Antiq. 



of Scotland," one Part 8vo. " Soc. of Antiq. of London, three Parts, Svo. 



" Hist, and Archaaol. Soc. of Ireland, three Parts. " Cotteswold Naturalists' 



Club " for 1869. 

 Eoman Coins and other objects in Bronze, found at Silchester. By Mrs. 



Tanner, Yateshury. 

 Eight Roman Coins ; small bronze Torque, and bronze ornament. By Rev. 



Henby Hakris, Winterhourne. 



END OF VOL. XII. 

 H. F. & E. BULL, Printers, Saint John Street, Devizes. 



