ANTIQUITIES. 
George Banks, Esq. 
... An ancient canoe made out of an oak 
tree, found at Stanley Ferry, near 
Wakefield. 
H. P. Cholmeley, Esq. ... A trifurcate Roman lamp, from the rail¬ 
way excavations at Toft Green. 
Churchwardens of St. Mar- Piece of embroidered velvet, formerly the 
tin’s, Coney-street, York pulpit cloth of the church. 
W. Hatfeild, Esq. ... Mummy of a female, obtained by the 
donor at Thebes, in 1839. 
Rev. F. O. Morris. 185 impressions of seals and antique gems. 
North of England Railway Jet pins, &c., stone coffins, a small leaden 
Company coffin. 
H. Robinson, Esq. ae , Impression of seal of Merchant Adven¬ 
turers’ Company of the City of York, 
found among the ruins of Shap abbey, 
in Westmoreland. 
— Rutter, Esq. ... 
Rev. C. Wellbelovcd 
... Bulla of Pope Nicholas. 
... Copper Roman pin, found in railway ex¬ 
cavations. 
York and North Midland Roman remains, from the excavation at 
Railway Company the terminus, viz. a lead coffin, contain¬ 
ing a skeleton; Roman glass, pottery. 
COINS, 
=— Kell, Esq. ... ... Sticas from Hexham. 
Samuel Kenrick, Esq. ... Twenty Roman and English coins. 
Rev. J. Kenrick . Three coins, found in the York and North 
Midland Railway excavations. 
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