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JjanCe-head, key, and chain from Marstori, near Grantham, 

 Lines. 



Iron sword-knife (scramasax), probably from the Thames; 

 given by F. G. Hilton Price, Esq., Dir. s.a. 



Sword of the Viking period found with iron key below 

 Farndon Church, near Newark, Nottsj 1892; given by Rev. 

 A. L. Sparkes. 



Bronze ring-headed pin and penannular brooch, both found 

 near Killucan, co. Westmeath, 1906, and described in Proc. 

 Soc. Ant, XXL, 64, Q6 ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., f.s.a. 



Iron sword with remains of wooden scabbard, of Teutonic 

 type, found at Gheyta, Egypt, 1906, and given by the British 

 School of Arch-aeology in Egypt. 



(4.) Mediceval and Later : — 



(a.) British. — Two pointed and oval seal-matrices with 

 legends +AMA ME VERO AMO T£ and IE SV SEL 

 D'AMVREL, late 13th century; and gilt signet ring with 

 IB and crozier, from Newmarket, 16th century; given by 

 C. H. Read, Esq., F.s.A. 



Pointed oval seal-matrix of Thos. Fynyon, Abbot of the 

 Cistercian monastery of Combermere, Cheshire, 15th century, 

 described in Proc. Soc. Ant., IX., 207 ; and another of the 

 Archbishop of Canterbury's Commissary for Visitations, 

 14th century. 



Six mortuary crosses of lead found on the site of the 

 Grey Friars' monastery, Newgate Street, and described in 

 Proc. Soc. Ant., XXL, 18 ; given by F. G. Hilton Price, Esq., 

 Dir. S.A. 



Bronze gilt frame with pierced corners and engraving for 

 a dial, 15th century. 



Wooden stam|3 for making tiles, about 1700; given by 

 T. Charbonnier, Esq. 



Inlaid wooden inscription in black-letter, found below 

 Holy Cross Church, Moreton Morrell, Warwickshire, and 

 described in Proc. Soc. Ant., XL, 222 ; girdle-end with sacred 

 monogram and bone pins from Salisbury ; and large pottery 

 fragments with applied ornament from Christ's Hospital, 

 Newgate Street, City of London, 16th century : all given by 

 C. R. Baker King, Esq. 



Two sepulchral brasses : coat-of-arms and two shrouded 

 figures, 16th century ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., f.s.a. 



Copper plate engraved with coat-of-arms and legend, 

 DAGLORIAM DEO HENRY TREVILLION DIER OF 

 LONDON GAVE THIS AN DOMINO (sic) 1634; given 

 by T. Whitcomb Green, Esq. 



Tinned brass spoon with fleur-de-lys stamped in the bowl, 

 late 16th century ; given by H. J. Ellis, Esq. 



