92 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Bronze axes, spear-heads, blades, armlet pottery bottle and 

 bronze vessels found at Khinaman, Persia, and partly described 

 in Archceologia, LVIII. 10. Presented hy Major P. Moles- 

 worth Sykes. 



Bronze razors and hairpins from Corea. Presented hy 

 O. Eumorfopoulos, Esq. 



Pottery vase, probably prehistoric Japanese. Presented hy 

 Mrs. John Dorey. 



(2.) Romano-British: — 

 Inscribed stone altar {Corpus Inscr. Lat., VII., No. 291), 

 tombstone of Publius Aelius Bassus of the 20th Legion {Corpus, 

 VII., No. 292), part of standing figure in niche, querns, lamps, 

 and cinerary urns from Watercrook, near Kendal, Westmorland ; 

 also a sandstone altar dedicated to the Deae Matres, from the 

 beach at Skinburness, near Silloth, Cumberland {^Corpus, 

 VII, No. 418). 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon and Foreign Teutonic : — 



Enamelled escutcheons and fragments of a bronze bowl 

 found with an iron sword in a grave at Barlaston, Staffs., and 

 described in Archceologia, LVI. 44. 



Four gravestones with interlaced decoration of the early 

 11th century, from Bibury, Gloucs., described in Proc. Soc. 

 Antiq., Vol. XXVI. Presented hy the Hon. and Rev. Canon 

 F. G. Button. 



Irish bronze pins of various designs. Presented hy Maurice 

 Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



Bronze penannular brooch from Lough Ravel crannog, 

 Randalstown, Co. Antrim, another from Mullingar, Co. West- 

 meath, and two " latchets " once enamelled from Newry, one 

 figured in Proc. Soc. Antiq., XXII, 79. 



(4.) MedicBval and Later : — 



(a.) British — An important series of seal-matrices from the 

 Dimsdale collection : '1) Thos. Beaufort, K.G., Duke of Exeter 

 and Earl of Dorset, as Lord High Admiral, about 1416-1426, 

 engraved in Archceologia, XLVII. 278, Fig. 5 ; (2) John Holland, 

 Earl of Huntingdon, as Lord High Admiral (died 1446); (3) 

 Priory and Convent of the Holy Cross, Cottingham, E.R. 

 Yorks, dated 1322 ; (4) Priory of St. Mary, Langdon, Kent, 

 13th century ; (5) Guild of St. Helena at Colchester, late 14th 

 century. 



Bronze seal-matrix, 14th century, said to have been found 

 on Salisbury Plain, with legend LEGE TEGE and |E SV SEL 



lOLIS E GAI E LEL. 



Bronze bookbinding stamp with jewel of the Order of the 

 Bath and arms of Christopher Hatton, 1st baron (died 1670); 

 a silver ring for a hawk, engraved John Coventry^ Esq., in 

 Worcestershire ; and four seal-matrices. Presented hy Maurice 

 Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



