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Of Coym, 
Part IV. 
Sect. IV. 
Of COTNS, and other Matters relating to Antiquity. 
HTHe Effigies of JOHN HOWARD, the firft Duke of 
A 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 Chaff el, with his Dukes Cap by him, 
and Inverted in his Coat of Armour, bearing four Coats, 
Quarterly : fc . of Howard, Brotherton ( Son to King Edward 
the Firft ) Riant agenet ( Earl of Warren and Surrey) and 
Fitzc Allan. The firft, is Gules, & 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 Rampand Or. 
The PEDEGREE of the moil 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 Chriftopher Wren. Above fifteen Hundred years old. 
Almoft like a Bottle containing a Gallon and i ; but with a 
very fhort Neck, and wide Mouth, and of whiter metal. 
Encompaffed girth- wife, with five parallel Circles. Found in 
Spital-Fields. 
STONES, not long fince found near the Foundation of 
Charing-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 Holboum near St. Andrews Church. Inlaid 
with black, red, and white Stones, in Squares and o ther 
Regular Figures. 
A parcel of little fquare Stones,belonging to MOSAICK- 
Work, found in a Field near Bath, in the Year, 1 66^. 
Several Examples of MORTARS of old Caftles and 
Roman Buildings. Given by John Aubrey Efqj for compa ring 
chem with thofe now in ufe. 
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