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IV THE 



TEMPORARY MUSEUM AT THE LITERARY INSTITUTION, 



SHAFTESBURY, 



August 7th, 8th, and 9th, 1861. 



Those marked with an Asterisk have been presented to the Society. 



The two silver Maces of the Borough of Shaftesbury were exhibited by 

 the Maj^or, (J. E. Beine, Esq.,) and the Bokough Seals by the Town Clerk, 



(C. BUCKLAND, Esq.) 



By The Most Hon. the Marqtjis of Westminster : — 



Quern (of Pudding Stone) dug up at Hawker's Hill, Motcombe. Flint Celt 

 from Melbury. Rude sculpture of a Knight on horseback, in low relief, fi-om 

 old ruins at Shaftesbury, Ornamented tiles from Alcazar, Seville. Ancient 

 halberts, swords, Turkish armour and stirrups. Petrified wood, fossil bones 

 and vertebrae, from Motcombe. Large fossil palm head from Portland. Lepi- 

 dodendron elegans and piece of Fern tree from coal. Fossil Nautilus from 

 Shaftesbury, and Ammonites from Tisbury and Portland. Specimens of 

 Sicilian agate, and coral from Delos. Several cases of stuffed birds. Model 

 of Fontbill Abbey. 



By Alfred Seymour, Esq., Knoyle House: — 



Marble head from Nineveh. Miniature Egyptian tomb enclosing a small 

 figure. Egyptian seals, alabaster figure of a god, table with hieroglyphics, 

 and copies of Egyptian paintings in fresco. Linen and cover-pieces of a tomb 

 from Thebes. Fossil bones from the Kimmeridge clay at East Knoyle. Oil 

 painting of Rudolph IL Ditto of Virgin and Child by Luca Delia 

 Robbini (loth century). Magician's bowl 1260. Damascus bowl and dish. 

 Chinese enamel dish. Delft dish. Piece of malachite from Siberia. 



By C. Peniittddocke, Esq., Compton Park: — 



Large oil painting (full length) of Sir George Penruddocke, of Ivychurch, 

 standard-bearer to William, Earl of Pembroke, at the battle of St. Quentin, 

 15.i7. Half-length portraits of Colonel John Penruddocke, beheaded at 

 Exeter in 1665 ; and his wife Arundel. Also a gilt frame containing several 

 documents including Cromwell's warrant for Colonel Penruddocke's execution, 

 cap in which he was beheaded, his last letter to his wife, &c., Cavalier 

 swords, pistols and other accoutrements. 



By T. Eraser Grove, Esq., Feme House : — ■ 



A list (written on parchment) of more than eighty persons who were barged 

 at Dorchester, Weymouth, Lyme, Sherborne, Bridport, Poole and Wareham, 



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