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This page continues the article entitled Antiquarian Society, which started on Page 180.
The next article is entitled Apollo court, and starts on Page 195.
The price for item 19. (below) is not printed, but it looks like it should be 6d.
188A N T
Num.
 
Price.
l.   s.  d.
Brought over 0   7  0
6.
 
The ruins of Walsingham priory
in Norfolk.
0   0  9
7. Waltham cross in Middlesex. 0   1  0
8.
 
A plan of the remaining walls
and city of Verulam.
0   1  0
9--12.
 
Four views of the ruins of
Fountain abbey in Yorkshire.
0   3  0
13, 14.
 
 
Three views of the gate
of St. Bennet's abbey in Nor-
folk.
0   2  6
15.
 
 
The tomb of Robart Colles
and Cecili his wif at Foul
sham in Norfolk.
0   0  6
16.
 
 
The shrine of King Edward
the Confessor in Westminster
abbey.
0   2  0
17.
 
The north front of the gate
at Whitehall.
0   1  0
18.
 
The north front of King's
street gate in Westminster.
0   1  0
19.
 
Plans of the two preceding
gates.
0   0  
1   0  3


A N T189
Num.
 
Price.
l.   s.  d.
Brought over 1   0  3
20.
 
 
 
 
Coins of King Henry VIII,
Edward VI, Q. Elizabeth, and
K. James.  Also a portrait of
Q. Eliz. from a painting in ena-
mel.
0   1  0
21--26.
 
 
 
The tournament of K.
Henry VIII, Feb. 12, 1510;
from an ancient roll in the
Heralds office.
0   6  0
27.
 
The ruins of Furness abbey
in Lancashire.
0   1  6
28--33.
 
 
 
 
The Barons letter in the
reign of King Edward I, Feb.
12, 1300, to Pope Boniface
VIII; with the seals appendent
thereto.
0   6  0
34.
 
An antique brass head, dug
up at Bath in 1727.
0   1  0
35, 36.
 
 
Three views of Colche-
ster castle in Essex, with a
ground plot thereof.
0   2  0
37, 38.
 
 
 
Tables of English gold
and silver coins, shewing the
several species coined in each
reign.
0   3  0
2   0  9