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The Loan Museum. 



By Mr. D. A. Gibbs, Devizes: — 



Gwillim's Heraldry, 1632. 

 By Miss Hollis, Devizes :— 



German watch, temp. Elizabeth. Enamel portrait by Sir Peter Lelly. 

 By Capt. Whittington, Fiddington : — 



*Fine bow, *three arrows, *waddy, and boomerang, from Australia. 

 By C. H. Talbot, Esq., Lacock: 



Iron instrument of uncertain use, from Lacock. Three veterbrse of Pleio- 

 saurus, from Nethermore, Chippenham. 

 By Capt. Bradford, Mayor of Wootton Bassett : 



The cucking stool (See "Wilts Mag., vol. L, 68), from "Wootton Bassett. 

 Mr. Wood, Chippenham : — 



Yeterbra of Pleiosaurus, Oxford Clay (from Drift), at Sutton Benger. 

 By H. Butcher, Esq,, Devizes : — 



Plan of Old Sarum. Dore's map of Devizes. *Autograph of the great 

 Duke of Marlborough. 

 By Messrs. H. F. & E. Bull, Devizes : — 



Portraits by Sir Thomas Lawrence of his father and mother. 

 By H. N. Goddard, Esq., Cliff 'e Pypard Manor :— 



Encaustic tiles from Cliffe Pypard Church. 

 By Mr. Thomas Chandler, Devizes : — 



*Brass horse trapping, 1759. 

 By Mr. J. R. Gregory, London: — 



Twenty-three models of celebrated diamonds. Thirty fine specimens of 

 minerals. 



By the Rev. E. C. Awdry, Kington St. Michael:— 



Clog almanack, and engraving of the same. 

 By S. A. Jeffreys, Esq., Meiksham: — 



Group of twenty-one stuffed specimens of rare British birds. Two specimens 

 of the Wiltshire Great Bustard. Seven other cases of stuffed British 

 birds. 



By Messrs. Grant & Son, Devizes . — 



Stuffed mole, otter, and wild swan. Eight cases of stuffed birds, various. 

 By Mr. I. Clare:, Heddington : — 



Roman urn, imbricated pattern, from near Heddington. 

 By Miss E. Clark, Heddington : — 



Embroidered apron with silver lace. 

 By Mr. John Ball, Meiksham: — 



Two handsome old carved chairs. Five Indian weapons, &c. 

 By S. Reynolds, Esq., Mayor of Devizes: — 



Speed's Great Britain, 1676. 

 By the Rev. C. Soames, Mildenhall: — 



Four rare British coins (including one unique specimen). 

 By Mrs. Spicer, Spye Park : — 



Bronze fibula, from the Old House, Spye Park. 

 By J. W. King, Esq., Everleigh: — 



Water-colour drawing of Roman pavement at Pitney, Somerset. 



