MUSEUMS. 13 
Bronze ring, inscribed (11. 10. 07. 48); bronze ring (11. 10. 07. 
44); two seals (11. 10. 07. 45-46); two glass beads (11. 10. 07. 47); 
coin (11. 10. 07. 50); presented by Mr. J. Pisxo, Austrian Consul. 
Bronze armlet (29. 5. O07. 1), dug up m a garden at Great 
Chesterford; presented by Mr. Alfred Davidson, per be ie ae 
Nicholas. 
(2) Loca, AREA COLLECTION. 
Etching (11. 1. 07. 1), “The Library of Joseph Mayer, Lord 
Street, Liverpool,” from a painting by W. Daniels, etched by R. D. 
Buss; purchased. 
Iron collar (11. 1. 07. 2) used to place on the necks of slaves to 
| prevent their escape into the bush. This collar was obtained by 
Mr. James Cropper, and used by Clarkson and Wilberforce to 
illustrate the cruelties of slavery; presented by Mr. Thomas C. 
Ryley. 
Tax paper, 1821, issued to Charles Lear, of Gt. Newton Street, 
Liverpool (15. 3. 07. 3); presented by Mr. J. Elliot. 
Bones of oxen (8. 7. 07. 29-30) roasted at the Coronation of 
- George IV. and Queen Victoria; presented by Mr. M. Eschwege. 
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Rubbings of brasses, as follows :—-Roger Legh and wife, Maccles- 
field, Cheshire, a.p. 1506 (29. 7. 07. 14); Sir R. Norreys and wife, 
‘Childwall, Lancashire, a.p. 1510 (29. 7. 07. 15); Lady of Sir 
: ow illiam Molyneux, Sefton, near Liverpool, a.p. 1548 (29. 7. 07. 20); 
Sir Richard Molyneux, Sefton, near Liverpool, a.p. 1558 (29. 7. 
07. 23); Hugh Starky, Over, Cheshire, a.p. 1510 (29. 7. 07. 28); 
William Molyneux, Sefton, near Liverpool, a.p. 1548 (29. 7. 
07. 35); presented by the Rev. Canon Thomas Whitby. — 
window in the Castle of Liverpool; early 13th century work; 
___ collected and presented by Mr. W. E. Gregson. 
7 Petition against the removal of the Court of the Duchy of 
a Lancaster to London, signed by many prominent merchants, &c., of 
Liverpool, 1780 (18. 9. 07. 2); purchased. 
