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A fragment of an ancient illuminated Breviary, found in 
a bog at Myshal, Co. Carlow. 
Two large Brass Pots, and an Iron one, from the Lake of 
Virginia. 
An ancient Bronze Bucket-shaped Pot. 
Three Methers. 
A small Wooden Cup. 
Four Grey-beard Jars. 
One beautiful cinerary Urn, found at Killinagh, ‘ lying 
in the centre of six large stones, placed perpendicularly, and 
opposite to each other, three at either side. Near the spot was 
a large, rough flag, supposed to have been originally covering 
the stones. The urn was buried about two feet under ground, 
and when found was nearly full of ashes, and the place about 
bore evident marks of fire; no lid was found, nor any other 
marks of its being a place of burial.”—Ezatracted from the 
Rev. C. S. Montgomery's Note to Lord Farnham. 
Two Shoes found in a bog. 
Ten Spindle Stones, and two Weights. 
Two Stone Hammers. 
One square perforated Stone. 
One triangular Jet Ornament. 
Two Flint and eighteen Stone Celts. 
One Sharpening Stone. 
A Stone shaped like a Cow’s Foot. 
Two perfect Bronze Trumpets, and one imperfect, found 
at Coracanway, Co. Cavan. 
Three Iron Stirrups. 
A fragment of shed Horn of the Irish Elk, found at Lis- 
duff, Co. Cavan. 
A Letter, found in the pocket of the Rev. Mr. Murphy, 
who was killed at Arklow, on the 9th of June, 1798. 
