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Price.
l. s. d.
Numb. Brought over 1 0 3
20. Coins of K. Henry VIII. Edward VI. Queen Elizabeth, and K. James I. Also a portrait of Q Elizabeth, from a painting in enamel. 0 1 0
21 26 The Tournament of K. Henry VII I. 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 Baron's letter in the reign of K. Edward I. Feb. 12, 1300, to Pope Boniface VIII.; with the seals appendent. 0 6 0
An antique brass head dug up at Bath in 1727. 0 1 0
35, 36. Three views of Colchester castle in Essex, with the ground plot. 0 2 0
37, 38 Tables of English gold and silver coins, shewing the several species coined in each reign. 0 3 0
59. Tetbury castle in Saffordshire. 0 1 0
40. Melborn 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 England. 0 1 0
44. Knaresborough castle in Yorkshire. 0 1 0
45. A portrait of Dr. Tanner, Bp. of St Asaph. 0 1 0
46. Tickhill castle in Yorkshire. 0 1 0
47. A plan of Roman roads in Yorkshire. 0 1 0
48. A Roman tessellated pavement, found near Cotterstock in Northamptonshire, 1736. 0 1 6
49. An ancient chapel adjoining to the bishop's palace at Hereford. 0 1 0
50—52. Three Roman tessellated pavements found at Wellow near Bath, 1737. 0 5 0
54. Ancient seals and their reverses, from the Duchy 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 several English Kings, Prince Edward and Q. Elizabeth. 0 1 3
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