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LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 
1825. Sir Gore Ouseley, Bart. 
The Persepolitan Marbles collected by him during his 
embassy to the Court of Persia ; and specimens of Minerals. 
1826. Adam Wolley, Esq. (By bequest.) 
Manuscript collections, chiefly relating to Derbyshire. 
1827. The Hon. Mrs. Anne Seymour Damer. (By bequest). 
A gold Snuff-box set with diamonds, and ornamented 
with a finely executed portrait of the Emperor Napoleon I. 
1828. Joseph Genevieve, Comte de Puisaye. (By bequest.) 
His official Correspondence, having reference principally 
to the French Royalists, 1793-1825. 
1828. The Reverend Thomas Kerrich. (By bequest.) 
Drawings illustrative of Gothic Architecture in England. 
1829-60. The Honourable East India Company. 
Zoological collections. 
1829. Francis Henry Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater. (By 
bequest.) 
His collection of sixty -seven Manuscripts ; and Funded 
and Real Property for the maintenance and augmentation 
of the Collection. 
1829. William, 3rd Earl of Radnor. 
Gold Ring of Ethelwolf, King of England. 
1829. Mrs. Mary Baldwin Williamson. (By bequest.) 
Transcripts and versions of Oriental works, by the 
Reverend J. H. Hindley. 
1830. Mr. John Doubleday. 
2,433 casts of Mediaeval Seals. 
1831. The Reverend George Coxe. 
Diplomatic Papers, used by Archdeacon Coxe for his 
historical works. 
1833. The Reverend Daniel Lysons. 
Materials for his Environs of London and the Magna 
Britannia. 
