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tlie journey back to Bradford was literally performed " in thunder, 

 lightening, and in rain," and few escaped a complete drenching. 

 With this exception, this was one of the most interesting and 

 successful meetings of the Society. 



IN THE 



TEilPORARY MUSEUM AT THE TOWX-HALL, BRADFORD, 

 August nth, 1857. 



Those marked witt an Asterisk have been presented to the Society. 



Bx Ret. Canon Jackson, F.S.A., Leigh Delamere: — 



A Portfolio, containing drawings and lithographs of Trowbridge Castle , 

 Barton Barn, Bradford, Broughton Gifford Church, William Bever's House 

 at the Cross, Broughton Gifford ; Stoke Lympley Church, Old Church Wins- 

 ley, two views of the interior of Farley Castle Chapel, Chancel of Farley 

 Church, and the Manor Houses at Westwood, South Wraxhall, and Great 

 Chalfield. 

 By HKyRT J. F. Swayne, Esq., Netherhampton House, Salishury : — 



Roman Spoon, spring of Romano British Padlock, and rowelled Spur, 

 recently found at Old Sarum. 

 By Dyke Pooee, Esq., Syrincot: — 



Two horns of deer, three boar's tusks, and two spear heads of bronze, 

 found in a barrow at Ablington, Wilts. 

 By H. Calley, Esq., Burderop : — 



An oak panel from the Drawing-room of Burderop House, exhibiting the 

 arms of Queen Elizabeth, carved in bold relief and ornamented with 

 colouring. A glazed Tile, also bearing the same arms, found in a drain at 

 Burderop House. 

 By Db. TmJENAJr, F.S.A. , Devizes ; — 



Portion of a Holy Water Stoup, found near Calstone Church. Two 

 rude bone pins, parts of the skulls of a goat and dog, encrusted with sta- 

 lagmite, found with other remains in Dowkerbottom Cave, near Settle, 

 Yorkhhire, 1857. 

 Bv Mil. CuxNiNfJTON, F.G.S., Devizes: — 



Case with a Fine Slab containing 50 specimens of Echinodermfis, from 

 the Forest Marble of Malracsbury. Small case with line specimen of Acan- 

 thoteuthis Anticjuus, from the 0.\ ford Clay, Christian Malford. Another 



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