LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 
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1817. Captain Caviglia. 
Collections of Egyptian Antiquities obtained from the 
Great Sphinx, during excavations in the vicinity. 
1817. Henry Salt and Louis Burkhardt, Esqs. 
Head and part of body of a Colossal Statue from the 
ruins of Memnonium, Thebes. 
1817. The Rt. Hon. Lord Selsey. 
Roman silver Ornaments, and a bronze figure of Mars 
found in the parish of Barkway, Hertfordshire. 
1818. Dorothea, Lady Banks. 
Collections formed by Miss Banks, of Printed Books on 
Tournaments, Chivalry, &c, and of Mediaeval and Modern 
Coins and Medals ; and a large collection of English Tokens. 
1821. Somerset, 2nd Earl of Belmore. 
Stone Sarcophagus from Thebes. 
1822-30. Hudson Gurnet, Esq. 
Manuscript collections for the History of Suffolk by 
Harry Jenny n ; Seal of Ethelwald, Bishop of Dunwich ; 
Roman Pavement from Carthage. 
1823. His Majesty King George IV. 
The Library formed by King George III., consisting of 
about 65,250 volumes, exclusive of pamphlets ; also Coins 
and Medals ; Helmet from Olympia ; and a large collection 
of Minerals from the Hartz Mountains. 
1824. Richard Payne Knight, Esq. 
A large collection of Marbles, Bronzes, and engraved 
Gems ; Greek Coins ; and Drawings. 
1825. Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. 
A valuable collection of Printed Books on the topo- 
graphy of Italy. 
1825. Joseph Fowler Hull, Esq. 
A collection of Chinese Printed Books and Oriental 
Manuscripts. 
