Mr. Fr. Willughby to Mr. Wf ay* £ 



Mr. Fr. Willughby to Mr, Wray, about 

 the Tear \66l. 



% $ . ; : . . ^^r^H^^^:^^ 



I Met with feveral Adventures in the remaining part 

 of my Journey after I left you > and amongft the 

 reft with one very lucky one, of a new difcovery of 

 Medals. You may remember the Day we parted I had 

 intended to have gone to Cirencefter^ but hearing by the 

 way of a great deal of Treafure that was found in a 

 Field, I prefently conje&ured it might be Roman 

 Coin, and diverted my Courfe thither. The Field 

 was near Durjly (a Town we left about a Mile of the 

 left Hand as we rod from Glocefter ) where I found 

 above Forty People digging and fcraping * and bought 

 a great many Silver Medals of them, and one incompa- 

 rable fair one of Gold, that had been found a little be* 

 fore. The whole Hiftory how thefe came to be dip- 

 covered, I fhall referve till I fee you. I thought to 

 have made ftrift enquiry after the Snap-apple Bird, 

 but falling very Sick at Malverne , I was forced to 

 give over all. 



Dr. Corneli from Naples to Mr. Wray 

 ^RomCj 3 Kal. Dec. 1663. 



Viro EruditlJJimo Johanni Wray» 

 Thomas Cornelius S. 



EGO ihterea 1 quid de Manna compertum hafbe- 

 am, paucis indicabo. Mannas triplex genus pro- 

 venit. Unumtrunci OrnorUm per rimas fponte exfu- 

 dant, diciturque vulgo Manna Corporis } alterum quod 



C ck 



