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belongs. There is no Hall mark Plate IV., 



%• 7. 



Top of Beadle's Mace. — A horse, silver gilt, 

 crested, bridled, and saddled, supporting in front 

 a shield with the Company's arms. The gift, in 

 1711, of John Heylyn, Master 1710. No Hall 

 mark. Plate IV., fig. 9. 



Silver Waiter on feet; length, 19 Inches; 

 width, 14 Inches. Presented in 1797 by Edward 

 Heylyn, Master 1779 and 1793. Hallmark, 1796. 

 Plate IV., fig. 4. 



Two Silver Punch Ladles, with gilt bowls, 

 each 14^ inches long, and engraved on the handles 

 with the arms, crest, and motto of the Company. 

 One of these was presented by Mr. Richard 

 Burton, in 18 11, and bears the H[all mark of the 

 same year. It contains, in the bowl, a fine large 

 gold coin of Queen Elizabeth, on one side of 

 which is a crowned figure of the Queen in profile, 

 with sceptre and orb, and around it the motto 

 " posvi : DEUM : adivtorem : mevm ; " while on the 

 reverse are the royal arms of France and England 

 quarterly, together with the inscription ''Elizabeth: 



D.G. ANGL : era : ET : HIBER I REGINA." The Other 



Ladle was presented by Mr. Wm. Smart In 181 7, 

 and bears the Hall mark of that year. In the 

 bowl is a fine large gold coin of Queen Anne, 

 dated 1 708, of which the reverse is seen on the 

 underside of the bowl. 



