The Museum. 



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MS. 19 Henry VII. Pass for William Johnson and Richard 

 Scorfield, servants of Sir John Wyndham, Knt., dwelling in 

 the County of Norfolk, taken as a rebel against the King, and 

 put to death at Tower Hill, on Corpus Christi even, then last 

 was a year. 



A curiously made Puzzle Cup in china. 

 By Mr. George Sanger, Fisherton : — 



A collection of Eight Bronze Celts, Two Spear Heads, Lock 

 and Key, and other small Bronze articles. [All found in the 

 neighbourhood of Salisbury, principally at Harnham Hill and 

 at Old Castle]. 



Case containing Coins found in the vicinity of Salisbury. 



Twelve Encaustic Tiles of the 13th century. 



Two Seals and two Pings bearing merchant's marks. 



Small Carving in Ivory. 



Ditto in Alabaster. 



Small Bronze Figure found at Old Sarum. 

 ^ Metal Triptich of the Greek Church. 

 Small Leathern Black Jack. 

 Fragments of Stained Glass of the 16th century. 

 Four-handled Urn. 

 By R. Hetley, Esq., Salisbury: — 



Stone ware Jug of remarkable design, found at Bulbridge 

 House, near Wilton, date 1560. 



Impression of the Seal of Trinity Hospital, Salisbury. 

 By Mr. Mc.Ewen, Devizes: — 

 Cabinet of Coins. 

 Fragment of Chinese Carving. 

 By the Rev. Thomas Miles, Stockton: — 



MS. Volume containing an elaborate account of the Parish 

 of Stockton, illustrated by a great number of Drawings of the 

 Church, Monuments, &c. 

 By Major Grove, of Zeals: — 



An interesting collection of personal objects connected with 

 the Royalist family of Grove. [Col. Hugh Grove and Col. 

 John Penruddock were beheaded at Exeter, 16th May, 1655]. 



