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Of Coyns. 
PartIV. 
Sect. IV. 
HTHe Effigies of JOHN HOWARD, the firft Duke of 
Norfolk in Colours Neald on Glafs. From whom 
the Right Honourable the prefent Duke of Norfolk, is the 
eighth, inclufive. Given by Mr. S. Morgan. He is repre- 
fented kneeling in a Cbappel, with his Dukes Cap by him, 
and Inverted in his Coat of Armour, bearing four Coats, 
Quarterly: fc. of Howard, Brotberton ( Son to King Edward 
the Firft ) Plant agenet ( Earl of Warren and Surrey) and 
Eitz^ Allan. The firft, is Gules, a Bend betwixt fix Crofslets 
fitchy, Argent. The fecond, the Arms of England, with 
a Label of three Points Argent. The third Cheeky Or and 
Azure. The fourth, Gules, a Lion Ramp and Or. 
The PEDEGREE of the mod Noble Family of the 
HOWARDS, from the firft Duke above-faid: Engraven 
on a Copper-Plate. Given by the fame Hand. 
A ROMAN URNE, of Glafs, with a Handle. Given 
by Sir Cbriftopber Wren. Above fifteen Hundred years old. 
Almoft like a Bottle containing a Gallon and s 5 but with a 
very fhort Neck, and wide Mouth, and of whiter metal. 
Encompafted girth- wife, with five parallel Circles. PSund in 
Spital-Eields % 
STONES, not long fince found near the Foundation of 
Cbaring-Crofs at a great depth. Given by Sir Jofeph Wil* 
liamfon. They feem to be a fort of courfe Marble. Of 
a blackifh colour, and figur'd into feveral plain fides $ but 
irregular : from whence they may be argu d to be very 
ancient. 
A Piece of MOSAICK WORK , found deep under 
ground , in Holbourn near St. Andrews Church. Inlaid 
with blacky red, and white Stones, in Squares and other 
Regular Figures. 
A parcel of little fquare Stones,belonging to MOSAICK- 
Work, found in a Field near Batb, in the Year, 1 66 4. 
Several Examples of MORTARS of old Caftles and 
Roman Buildings. Given by John Aubrey Efq$ for comparing 
them with thofe now in ufe. 
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