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@ List of Articles Exhibited 
IN THE 
TEMPORARY MUSEUM AT THE NEW TOWN HALL, CHIPPENHAM, 
September 11th, 1855. 
Those marked with an Asterisk have been presented to the Society. 
By G. Povurerr Scropz, Ese., Castle Combe :— 
The Gore Chartulary, a fine illustrated folio volume, in the handwriting 
of Thomas Gore, of Alderton, the Wiltshire Antiquary, who died in 1684 ; 
containing the genealogy of his own family, and copies of all the ancient 
charters and other deeds, relating to their estates in several parishes, as 
Luckington, Alderton, Hullavington, West Kington, &c. See Mr. Scrope’s 
‘* History of Castle Combe,” p. 311. 
Copy of the ‘‘ History of Castle Combe.” 
“Geology of France.” 
By Huneerrorp Porzen, Ese., Rodbourne :— 
Bronze figure of a knight on horseback. 
By P. A. Lovett, Ese., Colepark, Malmesbury :— 
A magnificent MS. Latin Bible in 4 volumes, large folio, written on 
vellum, with the initial letters, &c. exquisitely illuminated. 
By Rey. J. E. Jackson, Leigh Delamere:— 
Portrait of Margaret [Halliday], wife of Sir Edward Hungerford, of 
Corsham, K.B., and foundress of Corsham Almshouse, who died a.pD. 1672. 
Paintings:—Of Farleigh Castle as it appeared in 1645; interior of the 
Chapel in its present state ; old Manor House at Norton, near Malmesbury, 
and South Wraxhall Manor House. Two Drawings, showing the exterior 
and interior of Leigh Delamere old Church, taken down in 1846. Also 
portion of an ancient Cope of velvet, with embroidery, representing the 
Crucifixion, now used as a pulpit cloth in Hullavington church. On this, 
the Redeemer is represented in the centre suspended on the cross, with 
angels catching the blood in chalices; the velvet ground is powdered over 
with angels with outspread wings, standing on stars of Bethlehem, with 
fleurs-de-lis, and a curiously flowered pattern. See ‘‘Archwological Jour- 
nal, Vol I., p. 330. 
