174 The Official Guide to the 
is an ancient manual of devotion, in an Eastern 
tongue. Two ancient deeds, with parts of seals 
attached, are of the thirteenth century, and appertain 
to Norwich affairs. One has relation to the quit claim 
of a messuage in the parish of St. Giles’, Norwich, 
belonging to “Katharine, wife of Wido, the cordwainer. 
The date of it is 44 Henry III. The larger one 1s 
an indenture dated 1285, between the Prior and 
Convent of Holy Trinity, Norwich, and the Master — 
and Brethren of St. Giles’ Hospital, Norwich. 
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; 
TORQUE RINGS FOUND AT HEIGHAM. 
Norfolk Archeology, Vol. VI., p. 215. 
The letters exhibited below are of interest, more 
for their autographs than for their contents. They 
commence with one bearing the autograph of Queén 
Mary, and end with one of William III. One of the 
two letters of the reign of Charles II. has relation 
to the examination of the Earl of Tweeddale, being 
signed by a number of Scotch peers, and the other 
to the granting of a pension to the Countess of 
Balcarres. ‘to show how the memory of Charles 
