2 4 ttydriotapbia , 



twoSpoonesj and fix Nuts of CryftalL 

 n ^ ^ content of tiroes, in 

 fi. the Monument of Child<rick the firft h s 

 childtr. an( J fourth King from Pbtramond, cafu- 

 ally difcovercd three years paftatT0//r~ 

 n*jt reftoringunto the world much gold 

 richly adorning his Sword, two hundred 

 Rubies, many hundred Imperial Coyns, 

 three hundred golden Bees , the bones 

 and horfefhoe of his horfe enterred with 

 him, according to the barbarous magni 

 ficence of thofe dayes in their fepulchral 

 Obfcquics. Although if we fteer by the 

 conjecture of many and Septuagint ex- 

 preffion ; fome trace thereof may be 

 found even with the ancient Hebrews, 

 not only from the Scpulcrall treafureof 

 Dwid, but the circumcifion knives which 

 J^^alfo buried. 



Some men confidering the contenis of 

 thefeVrnes, lading peeces and toyes in 

 cluded in them 3 and rhe cuftome of burn 

 ing with many other Nations , might 

 fome what doubt whether all Vrnes found 

 among us, were properly Rowane Re- 

 iiques, or fome not belonging unto our 



, Sa von, or Danijh Forefathers. 

 Infhefovm of Burial J among the an- 



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