22 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. 
Chr Aluzenm. 
TEMPORARY museum was formed in one of the large 
nr rooms in the Market House. Most of the objects 
exhibited were deposited by the undermentioned friends of 
the society. 
By Sir Walter Trevelyan.—Original Grant of Nettle- 
combe, (Hen. II). Confirmation of the same by Henry IL, 
dated Bruges. Appointment by John of Gaunt, as King 
of Castile, ot the Earl of Devon as his Lieutenant during 
his absence from England (1377). A deed of Mortimer, 
Earl of March, [21, Rich. IL] Grant by Richard Mallet, 
(9 Hen. V). Deed of Hugh Courtnai, Earl of Devon, 
(6 Hen. VI). Deed of Ann Countess of Devon, (21 
Hen. VI). Confirmation under Great Seal, ofthe Chantry 
of Simon Ralegh, in Nettlecombe Church, (1453). Direc- 
tions for the Chaplain of Simon Ralegh’s Chantry, (1489). 
An indulgence granted to John Pampius, (printed.) Minia- 
ture Portrait of Chas. I., worked with hisown hair. Fine 
Seals were attached to most of the above ancient charters. 
By Rev. P. Thomas. —Portions of an ancient Reredos from 
Wellington Church, richly sculptured, painted, and gilded. 
[See Mr. Giles’s paper, with engraving, in the second part.] 
By Rev. T. F. Dymock.—Antique head (supposed of 
Germanicus) dug up at Nismes. Selections from a cabinet 
of coins, exhibiting the principle features ofthe Roman and 
English series. Saxon and Norman pennies struck at Bath, 
Taunton, Ilchester, and Watchet. [See Mr. Dymock’s 
paper in the second part.] 
By Mr. George Roberts, Lyme Regis; Rev. C. P. Parish; 
and Rev. T. F. Dymock.—Remains of Ichthyosauri Penta- 
