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way, Herts. Bequeathed, by Lord Selsey. Silver figure of Harpo- 
crates. Presented by Messrs . Rundell and Bridge. 
Case 70. Part of a Roman service of plate ; found on the estate 
of Sir John Swinburne, Bart., in Northumberland. Knight collection. 
Case 71. A dish found at Mileham, in Norfolk; and various personal 
ornaments, such as armlets, brooches, &c. 
Cases 72—7-5. Roman glass, found in tombs, two from Hemel 
Hempstead, Herts. One from Melford, Suffolk. Presented by Sir 
W. Parker , 1825. One found at Harpenden, Herts. Presented by 
C. W. Packe, Esq., M.P. Two found in a stone sarcophagus, at 
Southfleet, Kent. Presented by the Rev. G. Rashleigh. 
Cases 76—78. Horse trappings and other ornaments of bronze; 
found at Polden Hill, Somersetshire. 
Cases 79—81. A collection of antiquities very similar to the last; 
found in the encampment at Stanwick. Presented by the Duke of 
Northumberland. Two bronze armillae; found near Drummond 
Castle, Perthshire. Presented by Lord Willoughby d'Eresby. 
Cases 82, 83. Saxon brooches; found in Lincolnshire. Presented 
by Sir Joseph Banks. An iron sword, and other weapons; found 
at Battle Edge, Burford, Oxfordshire. 
Case 84. A wooden bucket bound with bronze, and other objects ; 
found at Streetway Hill, Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. Presented by 
Mr. Isaiah Deck , 185L Saxon brooch found near Abingdon, Berks. 
Case 85. Bronze vessel, found at Hexham, filled with coins of 
Kings of Northumberland, from a.d. 794-867. 
MEDIAEVAL COLLECTION. 
This Collection is generally arranged with regard to the material 
and workmanship of the objects. 
Cases 88—93. A collection of personal ornaments, weapons, and 
other objects; found in graves at Ascheraden, Segevold, Setzen, and 
other places in Livonia and Kourland, by Professor Bahr, of Dresden; 
chiefly belonging to the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth centuries. 
Cases 94, 95. Sixty-four chessmen and fourteen draughtsmen made 
of walrus tusk; found in the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. 
Cases 96, 97. Carvings in various materials. 
Cases 98—101. Paintings from St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster, 
of the time of Edward III. They represent scenes from the book of 
Job and the history of Tobit. 
Case 103. A crystal ball and wax cakes, used by Dr. Dee in his 
magical experiments. 
Cases 104, 105. Cups of crystal, bloodstone, and other materials, 
mounted in silver. 
Case 108, 109. Byzantine church lamp. Irish crozier. Presented 
by the Rev. J. Bulwer, 1839. Reliquary of St. Eustace; from Basle 
Cathedral. Weights of towns, such as Toulouse, Nismes, &c. 
Cases 110, 111. Purse-stretchers, keys, and other objects of do¬ 
mestic use. 
Cases 112, 113. The tenure sword of Hugh, Earl of Chester; 
it is uncertain whether this is Hugh Lupus, 1st Earl of Chester, or Hugh 
de Meschines, surnamed Keveliok, 5th earl. State sword of the 
