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Dr. Mortimer a final! brafs Quadrant, with the Num- 
bers ingraven upon it in Arabian Figures, and the 
Date when it was made, namely, 1306. In this 
Quadrant all the Figures agree with thofe of Johan- 
nes de Sacro Bofco, except the 2; which in him is 
inverted thus, z (a), but on the Quadrant has the 
prefect Form. 
1 had long finc.e delivered in this Paper blit that 
a reverend and learned Gentleman having communi- 
cated to the Society “ An Account of an antient Date 
“ in Arabian Figures, upon the North Front of the 
Parifh Church of Rumfey in Hampshire,” (b) I was 
defirous to get the belt Information 1 could concern- 
ing it, in order to lay my Thoughts of it before them 
at the fame time, to prevent the giving a double 
Trouble. But upon a very Arid Inquiry I could 
not, for a great while, learn any thing further about it. 
And ^Daniel Wray Efquire, a worthy Member of this 
Society , was pleafed to inform me, that being at 
Rumfey he had examined all the Parts of the Church 
carefully, but could find no fuch Date, nor any thing 
that refembled the Draught, which accompanied the 
Account. However, at length having by the Favour 
of the Reverend Mr. Richard Newcome , Re&or of 
Bifops Stoke in that County, procured the Model of 
a Window, containing an Infcription not unlike that 
in the Draught, I now take leave to communicate the 
fame, together with a Drawing of it, as in TAB. Fig. 1. 
It was found at Rumfey , where it ferved to flop up the 
Window of a Stable in an empty Inn, to which 
(a) See Philof. Tranf. «. 439. (b) See Philof. Tranf. n. 459. 
Place 
