34 The Museum. 



taken down when other extensive alterations were made at 

 the end of the last century]. 



"Wooden-barrel Cup, formerly in the possession of Sir Isaac 

 Newton. 

 By Mr. W. Osmond, Jun., Salisbury: — 



Two Water-colour Drawings of the Poultry Cross, Salisbury. 



A large and interesting collection of Sulphur Casts of Seals, 

 chiefly relating to Co. "Wilts. 

 By the Rev. A. Fane, Warminster: — 



Seven Roman Coins, found in an earthen vessel at Long- 

 bridge Deverill. 



Gold Ring, found at Sherrington. 

 By Mr. J. Bennett, Salisbury; & Rev.W. C. Bennett, Corsham: — 



Stone-ware Jug, elaborately mounted in Silver-gilt, of the 

 time of Queen Elizabeth. 



Large folio Family Bible, richly bound, with massive silver 

 mounting, and iUuminated, containing the Pedigree of the 

 Bennetts and about 140 illustrations, date 1679. 



Mortuary Ring. 



Ancient Silver ditto. 



One Gold and one Silver Coin. 

 By the Lord Arundell, of Warclour, (through John Lambert, 

 Esq., Mayor of Salisbury) : — 



A "Wooden Peg Tankard, traditionally said to have belonged 

 to an Abbot of Glastonbury. It is richly carved, with figures of 

 the Twelve Apostles under an arcade of round-headed arches, 

 and has a representation of the Crucifixion on the lid. [A 

 very early date has been assigned to this cup, but there seems 

 no reason for supposing it to be much, if any, older than 1600]. 



"Annales Archseologiques" : by Didrow, 5 vols. 

 By the Churchwardens of St. Thomas, Sarum: — 



Ancient Antependium of green Yelvet, ornamented with 

 orfrais and embroideries, representing the Annunciation. 

 By Walter Hodgkinson, Esq.: — 



Detailed Drawings of Wootton Rivers Church, and other 

 Antiquities in the neighbourhood of Marlborough. 



