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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 item incorrectly printed as '53, 55.' (below) should read '53, 54.'.
190A N T
Num.
 
Price.
l.   s.  d.
Brought over 2   0  9
39.
 
Tutbury castle in Stafford-
shire.
0   1  0
40. Melbourn castle in Derbyshire. 0   1  0
41. Lancaster castle. 0   1  0
42. Pontefract castle in Yorkshire. 0   1  0
43.
 
 
 
 
A gold seal of Pope Alexander
IV; with gold and silver coins,
struck in France and Flanders,
relating to the history of Eng-
land.
0   1  0
44.
 
Knaresborough castle in York-
shire.
0   1  0
45.
 
A portrait of Dr. Tanner,
Bishop of St. Asaph.
0   1  0
46. Tickhill castle in Yorkshire. 0   1  0
47.
 
A plan of the Roman roads in
Yorkshire.
0   1  0
48.
 
 
A Roman tessellated pavement,
found near Cotterstock in North-
amptonshire in 1736.
0   1  6
49.
 
 
A ancient chapel, adjoining
to the Bishop's palace at Here-
ford.
0   1  0
2   12  3
A N T191
Num.
 
Price.
l.   s.  d.
Brought over 2   12  3
50--52.
 
 
Three Roman tessellated
pavements, found at Wellow
near Bath in 1737.
0   5  0
53, 55.
 
 
Ancient seals and their re-
verses, from the Dutchy office
of Lancaster.
0   2  6
55.
 
 
 
 
Gold and silver medals of
Mary Queen of Scots, and Lord
Darnley; with others of Queen
Anne, Prince Henry, and K.
Charles I.
0   1  3
56.
 
 
Gold and silver coins of seve-
ral English Kings, Prince Ed-
ward, and Q. Elizabeth.
0   1  3
57.
 
A Roman sudatory, lately
found at Lincoln.
0   1  0
58--60.
 
Ancient seals, from the
Dutchy office at Lancaster.
0   4  6
61. Winchester cross. 0   1  0
62.
 
 
 
The decree of the university
of Oxford in 1534, against the
jurisdiction of the Pope in
England.
0   2  6
3   11  3