62 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Anglo-Saxon swords, etc., found at East ShefFord, Berks. 



A collection from graves of the Viking period in Norway, 

 obtained and partly excavated by A. Heneage Cocks, Esq. 

 A Scandinavian sword, presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A number of bronze pins and brooches from Ireland ; 

 presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



Two bronze brooches, in form of animals' heads, from 

 Gothland ; presented by James Curie, Jun., Esq. 



A considerable collection of personal ornaments found in 

 Merovingian cemeteries near Amiens and Pontoise. 



(4.) Mediceval and Later- : — 



(a.) English. — -Portions of ecclesiastical vestments, found 

 many years since in Worcester Cathedral, and believed to 

 have belonged to Bishop Walter de Cantelupe. 



A morse ivory draughtsman of the 13th century, found at 

 Glastonbury ; five leaden pilgrim's signs, found in London, 

 chiefly relating to St. Thomas of Canterbury ; and a large 

 number of miscellaneous objects, also found in London ; 

 presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



Gold ring of the 1.5th century, found at Fressingfield, 

 Suffolk. 



Three enamelled pendants of bronze ; two gold medallions 

 with portraits painted in enamel on each face, one of Charles I. 

 and Charles II., the other of Charles II. and the Duke of 

 York ; a gold flacon with enamelled subjects ; and three large 

 enamels by W. H. Craft, two of them being full-length 

 portraits of George III. and Queen Charlotte, the other an 

 allegorical subject ; all presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 

 Also six other enamelled pendants of bronze from the Edkins 

 Collection. 



Twelve matrices of seals, including that of the Hospital of 

 St. John, Shaftesbury, the Hospital at Stoke Poges, and the 

 Jurisdiction of Saltwood. Bronze impression of the Great 

 Seal of the Order of the Garter, temp. Charles II. 



Watch made by Samson of London ; presented by Evan 

 Roberts, Esq. Another made by Robert Grinkin, and a leather 

 case for an astrolabe. 



Horn box, with the Conversion of St. Paul, by John 

 O'Brisset ; presented by Lady Charlotte Schreiber. Lid of 

 another by the same maker, with equestrian figure of 

 Charles I. ; presented by F. E. Whelan, Esq. A silver disc 

 with Drake's voyage, wax medallion portraits of Lord Heath- 

 field and of George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV., 

 the latter by Poole ; presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



Bronze cauldron dredged up in the River Severn ; presented 

 by the Rev. James Beck. Four old keys of the Royal Parks ; 

 presented by John Fewkes, Esq. 



(b.) Foreign. — 



