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Besides this and the other examples figured we have since 

 obtained two additional ones from Dorset. 



A very interesting stamp was kindly communicated by C. W. 

 Dale, Esq., found at Glanvilles "Wootton, which will be best seen 

 from the accompan;^'ing illustration. 



BOTTLE STA]yiP PROM GL.i^'VlLLES WOOTTON. 



The Henlys formerly lived at the Grange at Glanvilles Woot- 

 ton, Sir Eobert Henly died in 1758, and we are told by Mr. 

 Dale that Lady Barbara Henley lies buried in the Churchyard 

 at Glanvilles AVnotton. The name, by Mr. Dale and in 

 " Hutchings's," is spelled Henley, 1)ut in our stamp the latter e 

 is omitted. 



"Whether our stamp belonged to Sir Eobert or no we cannot 

 pretend to say, but it seems to have belonged to a time prior to 

 his death. 



The next specimen from the district is here figured. 



