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Cup. Height 17 Inches; extreme width, 15 

 inches ; Inscription, " Given to Toosey Williams, 

 Scots Gj^eys, on the * Flying Dutchman ' win^iing 

 the St. Leger, September 12th, 1849, by A. Mas- 

 singberd, 13//^ Light Dragoons T Bequeathed to 

 the Company by Benjamin Bacon WIlHams, 

 Master 1846 and 1863. Subject : Boys with 

 Grapes and Wheat. It bears the DubHn assay 

 mark corresponding to the year 1753. Plate V., 

 fig. 4. 



The " McDouGALL " Cups. —A pair of Loving 

 Cups, presented by the late Mr. Archibald 

 McDougall, Master 1866 and 1874; a pair of 

 silver gilt standing cups of tapering shape, and 

 covers, with baluster stem. On the sides of each 

 cup are the arms of the Company and of the 

 donor ; the mantling is carried round the cup and 

 forms the prevailing feature of the decoration. 

 Immediately above the base are four horses' heads, 

 crested and bridled. The covers are 8 inches In 

 diameter and each Is surmounted by a horse 

 saddled, crested, and bridled. Height, 21 Inches. 

 Hall mark, 1875. Plate II., fig. i. 



Top of Under-Beadle's Mace (12 inches 

 high). — A horse saddled and bridled, supporting 

 In front a shield with the Company's arms. It 

 bears the following figures inscribed, ''11 8 ^," the 

 meaning of which is not clear. The trappings of 

 the horse, and the character of the shield, suggest 

 the sixteenth century, to which period it probably 



