MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. 



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No. of 

 Case. 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



xiii. b. 



Br. 239. 



Br. 240. 



Br. 241. 



Br. 242. 



xiii. b. 



Br. 243. 



broken at both ends. Use unknown. The 

 other, a mere wire, of the thickness of a 

 large common pin, is pointed and bent into 

 a little hook at one end, and seems to have 

 been pointed at the other end also. This 

 little object, the use of which it is hard to 

 define, has a fine patina. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A little staple about fin. each way. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A thin disk, i Jin. across, imperfect. It 

 is stamped into concentric ornaments. 

 Probably it was fastened by a central pin or 

 rivet, to a shield or to harness. (On the 

 same card are several other small imperfect 

 objects.) 



Roman Well, Winterborne Kingston. 



A fragment of an apparently circular, 

 cast, ornamented object. On one side a 

 small ring projects. This possibly may be 

 part of a brooch. 



Bartoris Town, Tarrant Hinton. 



This round pointed square-tanged object, 

 i fin. long, looks like an arrow-head. The 

 shoulder of the pointed part is encircled 

 by a band of simple ornament. 



Bartoris Town. 



This, too, may possibly be an arrow- 

 head. It is a flat bit of bronze, 2in. long, 

 fashioned into a spear-shaped point, the 

 extreme end of which seems to have been 

 broken off. The other end is formed into 

 a tang. The tang is much bent. 



Given by 

 C. Connop, Esq. 



Do. 



Given by 

 J. C. Mansel- 

 Pleydell, Esq. 



With the 



General 



Collection. 



Do. 



