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By tHe Drrectors oF THE Baru Lirerary INstTITUTION :— 
A collection of early antiquities, consisting of Spear-heads, Celts, Fibule, 
Armlets, &e. 
By J. B. Nicuots, Esa., F.S.A., Parliament Street, London :— 
Chasuble, (probably of the 13th century). 
By Joun Britton, Ese., Burton Street, London:— 
Several elaborate Photographs of the west front of Wells Cathedral, and 
one of the doorways of the west front of Exeter Cathedral, by — Bird, Esq. 
Sketches and Drawings of the Cloister, Kitchen, Chapel, &c., at Lacock 
Abbey, and Lacock Church ; Chippenham Church and Town; Avebury and 
Stonehenge; Kington St. Michael Church, Almshouses, and the house in 
which Mr. Britton was born; Malmesbury Abbey, &c. Also Prints and 
memoranda. 
Autograph Letters and Papers by John Aubrey, Dr. Stukeley, and 
Bishop Tanner. 
A model of Stonehenge, made by Joseph Brown of Amesbury, for Mr. 
Britton, being a careful representation of all the stones, together with 
those in the embankment, &c. 
Roll of Furniture in the Castle of Coleshill, Warwickshire, written on 
parchment, the one side in 1584, and the other in 1684. 
By Rey. E. C. Awnry, Grittleton :— 
A series of rubbings of Monumental Brasses, comprising some of the 
finest and earliest specimens of these memorials, remaining in England; 
amongst which may be noticed the magnificent brass of Thomas Delamere, 
Abbot of St. Albans, (engraved probably about 1360), in the Abbey church 
of that place. The early military brasses of Sir John D’Aubernoun, (1277), 
at Stoke Dabernon, Surrey ; and Sir Roger de Trumpington, (1289), at 
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire. Also some Wiltshire specimens from the 
churches of Bromham, Clyfte-Pypard, Lacock, Dauntsey, Draycote, and 
Salisbury ; with others from Fairford in Gloucester, and Oxford. 
By Roser Core, Ese., F.S.A., Upper Norton Street, London :— 
A MS. Psalter of the 13th century, in the original oak binding. * A 
curious and rare work on aquatic animals, by Francis Boussuet, published 
at Leyden, a.p. 1558. It is illustrated with many well executed wood- 
cuts, and the original Latin verse is considerably augmented by the addition 
of manuscript notes in an ancient handwriting. A valuable collection of 
autograph Letters, &e. 
By Dr. Tuurnam, F.S.A., Devizes :— 
Arrow-heads and Knife of flint; Beads of glass and Kimmeridge coal ; 
Pins of ivory and bone; small Cup of baked clay ; all from early British 
barrows near Wansdyke and Shepherd’s Shore. 
By H. J. F. Swayne, Esa., Stratford :— 
Knife and Fork of the 17th century, lately found behind the wainscot of 
a room in the Saracen’s Head Inn, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury : the property 
of Henry Cooper, Esq., Salisbury. 
By Rey. G. T. Marsu, Sutton Benger :-— 
A hundred specimens of Stuffed Birds, found mostly in Wiltshire. 
