84 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A " long " brooch of bronze, from a grave-mound, Hardanger, 

 Norway. Presented hy C. 0. Skilheck, Esq. 



Frankish vases with stamped ornament from Amiens and 

 Oise, France. 



A gold filigree ear-ring inlaid with garnets, Visigothic, 

 ploughed up on the east coast of Italy. Presented hy 0. 

 Fairfax Murray, Esq. 



(4.) Mediaeval and Later : — 



(a.) British. — Woollen textile found in a bog at Bogtown, 

 Kinnegad, co. Meath. 



Leaden coffin-lid ornamented with a cross and rosettes, 

 belonging to one of three coffins found in 1909 on the site of 

 Torkington Priory, near Arundel, late 12th century. Presented 

 hy the Duke of Norfolk, K.O. 



Matrices of seals of Peter Le Neve, Norroy King of Arms; 

 and Euseby Cleaver, Bishop of Cork and Ross. Presented hy 

 Max Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



Bronze weight with the arms of Richard, Duke of Cornwall, 

 found at Clipstone, Northants. 



Leaden ampulla for use by pilgrims, found at Bury St. 

 Edmund's. Presented by Dr. C. H. Read., P.S.A. 



Cover of a bronze censer, early 15th century. 



Bronze ewer dating about 1400. 



Two alabaster carvings of the early 15th centur}^ Presented 

 through the Nojtional Art Collections Fund hy Max Rosenheim, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



Stone mould for a heart-shaped brooch, found at Eriswell, 

 Suffolk, 15th century. Presented hy Dr. Allen Sturge. 



A brass spoon-mould with bust of Queen Anne, found near 

 Bideford. Presented hy T. Charhonnier, Esq. 



Bronze stirrup found at Framshall Park, near Stroud, 

 Gloucs., 16th century, figured in Proc. Soc. Antiq., xxii. 355. 

 Presented by Chas. Dawson, Esq., F.S.A. 



Gold finger-ring once enamelled, with figure of St. John, L5th 

 century. Presented by John C. Rose, Esq. 



A series of leaden cloth-marks, mostly of the I7th and 18th 

 centuries. Presented by J. B. Caldecott, Esq. 



An English repeating watch dated 1701. 



Four gold Serjeants' rings of the late 18th century. 



Brass snuff'-box with bust of Charles James Fox (d. 1806). 

 Presented by C. R. Jennings, Esq. 



Two cameos, mounted as pin and finger-ring. Presented, by 

 H. C. Henderson, Esq. 



(b.) Foreign : — 



A morse-ivory draughtsman of the 12th century. Presented 

 by M. Stofa. 



