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onations to % anir Jikat'g. 



The Council have much pleasure in acknowledging, with thanks, 

 the following donations to the Museum and Library :-— 



By Rev. A. C. Smith: — "Tour in Portugal," one vol., by the donor. "At- 

 tractions of the Nile," two vols., by the donor. " Narrative of a Pilgrimage 

 through Palestine," one vol., by the donor. 



By C. Roach Smith, Esq. : — " The Rural Life of Shakespeare," one vol., by 

 the donor. 



By R. C. Alexander PRiOR,Esq., M.D. : — "Popular Names of British Plants," 

 one vol., by the donor. " Glossary of Provincial Words and Phrases used in 

 Somerset," one vol., by the donor. "Notes on Croquet," one vol., by the 

 donor. 



By H. A. Merewether, Esq., Q.C. : — " By Sea and Land," one vol., by the 

 donor. 



By Rev. George L. Otley, Luchington Rectory : — Two ancient stone corbels ; 

 a smaller corbel with head covered with peaked cap ; three ancient stone slabs 

 with crosses carved on front and back ; found in Luckington Church. 



By T. Bruges Flower, Esq. : — " Pugin's Works on the Architecture of the 

 Middle Ages," parts 2 and 3. 



By Mr. Cunnington : — Copies of Devizes Charters and Grants, used in the 

 trial, Tilby v. Corporation of Devizes. 



By R. Mulllngs, Esq. : — Sermon on the general nature of the Christian Religion, 

 by Henry Head. Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of 

 Wilts, 1739. Account of the case between Canon Richard Eyre, and Mrs. 

 Elizabeth S wanton. Sermon preached at the Coronation of William and 

 Mary, " Tempora Mutantur " or the great ohange from '73 — '93. Four dis- 

 courses delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Sarum. A sermon preached 

 at the funeral of the Hon. Sir Stephen Fox, Kt., 1716. Sermon preached at 

 the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, Oct. 6, 1745. 



By Mr. Edward Bradbury: — Painting, "Interior of Parish Church, Chip- 

 penham, cir, 1824, by a Chippenham Artist, W. Davis. 



By Rev, Bryan King:— A "Pax" found in the Yicarage Garden, Avebury, 

 1872. 



By T. B. Fox, Esq., J. P. :— Specimen of Fossil Wood, from the Portland Beds, 

 Swindon. 



Sent anonymously : — Engraving of South East view of Tollard Royal Church, 

 Wilts. 



