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iij of the Injunccions, price vjd. Item iij of holy dayes, price iijd. Summa, 3s. 3d.

Item delyvered to my Lorde Chauncellour of England, the iiij daye of Maye, ijc Proclamacions concernyng the price of suger, conteynyng one hole leafe of basterde paper, at jd. the pece. Summa, 16s. 8d.

Item for the byndyng of a booke written on vellim, by Maister Turner, covered with blacke velvet, 16d.

Item delyvered to my lorde Chauncellor, the xxxj day of Maye, vc of the Acte for the advauncement of true religion and abolisshment of the contrarie, made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng iii leaves dim. of greate basterde paper, at iijd. ob. the pece. Summa, 7l. 5s. 10d. Item delyvered vc of the Acte for the explanacion of the statutes of willes, made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng iii leaves of great basterd paper, at iijd. the pece. Summa, 61. 5s.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte agaynst suche parsones as doe make bankeruptes, made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng two greate leaves of basterde paper, at ijd. the pece. Summa, 47. 3s. 4d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte for the preservacion of the ryver of Severne, made oute in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng two small leaves of paper, at jd. the pece; 41s. 8d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte concernyng collectours and receyvours, made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteyning a leafe dim. of paper, at jd. the pece. Summa, 41s. 8d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte for the true making of coverlettes in Yorke, made oute in Proclamacions; eche of them conteyning ij smalle leaves of paper, at jd. the pece. Summa, 41s. 8d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte for the assise of cole and woode, made owt in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng a leafe of smalle paper, at ob. the pece, 20s. 10d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte, that persons, beyng noe common surgions, may mynistre outwarde medycines, made oute in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng a leafe of smalle paper, at ob. the pece. Summa, 20s. 10d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte to auctorise certeyne of the kinges majesties counsaill to sett prices upon wines; made out in Proclamacions, eche of them conteynyng a leafe of paper, at ob. the pece. Summa, 20s. 10d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte for the true making of pynnes, made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng halfe a leafe of paper, at ob. the pece. Summa, 10s. 5d. ‡d.

Item delyvered vc of the Acte for the true making of frises and cottons in Wales, made oute in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng a leafe of paper, at ob. the pece. Summa, 21s. 8d.

Item delyvered fiftie of the Acte for pavying of certeyne lanes and stretes in London and Westm., made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng ij leaves of smalle paper, at jd. the pece, 4s. 2d.

Item delyvered fiftie of the Acte for knyghtes and burgeses to have places in the parliament, for the county palantyne and citie of Chester, made out in Proclamacions; eche of them conteynyng a leaffe of smalle paper, at ob. the pece; 2s. 1d.

Item delyvered fourtie bookes of the Acte for certeyne ordenaunces in the kinges majesties dominion and principalitie of Wales, at iiijd. the pece. Summa, 13s. 4d.

Item delyvered to the kinges highnes, the firste day of June, xxiiij bookes intitled "A necessary doctrine for any Christen man," at xvjd. the pece. Summa, 32s.

Item delyvered to the kinges highnes, the third day of June, xxiiij bookes intitled "A necessary doctrine for any Christen man," at xvjd. the pece. Summa, 32s.

Item delyvered to the kinges hyghnes, the iiij day of June, xxiiij of the booke intitled "A necessary doctryne for any Christen man," at xvjd. the pece. Summa, 32s.

Item delyvered to Maister Stokeley, the xij day of June, xij Proclamacions for the advancement of true religion, at iijd. ob. the pece; 3s. 6d. Item xx of the Proclamacions of the Acte for explanacion of the statute of willes, at iijd. the pece. Summa, 58.

Item xj proclamacions of the Acte of bankerupte, at ijd. the pece. Summa, 3s. 4d.

Item xx Proclamacions of the Acte for Severne, at jd. the pece. Summa, 20d.

Item xx Proclamacions of the Acte of collectours and receyvours, at jd. the pece, 20d.

Item xx Proclamacions of the Acte for making of coverlettes in Yorke, at jd. the pece. Summa, 20d.

Item xx of the Proclamacions, that persones beyng noe comon surgions may ministre outewarde medicynes, at ob. the pece. Summa, 10d.

Item xx Proclamacions of the Acte for certeyne of the kinges maiesties counsaill to sett prices of wynes; at ob. the pece. Summa, 10d. Item xx Proclamacions of the Acte for true making of pynnes, at qa the pece, 5d.

Item xx Proclamacions of the Acte for true making of frises and cottons in Wales; at ob. the pece. Summa, 10d.

Summa totalis, cxvijli. vjd. ob.

Thomas &ndely Domos

Proceedings of the Association.

JANUARY 14, 1852.

THE second visit to inspect the antiquities of the city of London, was made by the Association this day. The members and their friends assembled in the hall of the Barbers' Company, in Monkwell-street, Falcon-square, and inspected the various charters relating to the Company from the time of Edward IV, and also the plate presented by Henry VIII, Charles II, and queen Anne. Mr. Pettigrew, V.P., occupied the chair, in the Court Room, and delivered a paper "On the History of the Company, and its union with the Surgeons of London," which, together with other papers read at this meeting, and on occasion of the previous visit to Guildhall, etc., will appear in the Journal. The thanks of the meeting having been voted to Mr. Pettigrew for his paper, Mr. White, the registrar, read some "Observations on St. James in the Wall," and its remarkable crypt; also on St. Giles, Cripplegate, and "Carpenters' Hall, in London Wall." These places were successively visited, after which several of the members adjourned to dine together at Masons' Hall, Basinghall-street.

JANUARY 28.

His Grace the Duke of Newcastle was enrolled an associate.
The following gentlemen were also elected associates:

George Hypcroft, esq., of 15, Billiter-street.

George Vere Irving, esq., of 10, Ampthill-square.

Thomas Gunston, esq., 84, Upper-street, Islington.

The following presents were received, and thanks voted to the donors: From the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries. Annaler for nordisk Old Kyndighed og Historie, 1847-50. 4 vols. 8vo. Antiquarisk Tidsskrift, 1849-51. 8vo.

Report addressed by the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries to its British and American members. Copenhagen, 1836. 8vo. Leitfaden zur Nordischen Alterthumskunde. Copenhag. 1837. 8vo. Soc. Roy. des Antiq. du Nord. Rapport des Séances Annuelles de 1848-51. 8vo.

From the Society of Antiquaries de l'Ouest. Bulletins de la Soc., 1850-51. 4 parts. 8vo.

From Professor Arneth. Beschreibung der Medaillen und Münzen der Fürsten und Grafen von Dietrichstein, von J. Arneth. 8vo. Bericht über die von Herrn Dr. Kandler aus Triest der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften eingeschichten Druckschriften. 8vo. Memoria Historico-critica sobre et gran Disco de Theodosie encontrado en Almendralejo. 1848. 8vo.

Zwolf Römische Militar-Diplome beschreiben von J. Arneth. Wien, 1843. 4to.

Ueber antike Münzen und geschnittene Steine von Kreta. 8vo.
Beschreibung der Thurm-Glocken zu St. Florian von. J. Arneth.
8vo.

Sendschreiben an Herrn Dr. F. G. v. Hahn, veranlaast durch seine
an die Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften eingeschichten
Bemerkungen über einige albanesische Worte. 8vo.
Archäologische Analecten von J. Arneth. 8vo.

Antwort des Herrn Regierungsrothes Arneth auf ein Schreiben des
Herrn Havell. 8vo.

Chronik der Archäologischen Funde in der Osterreichischen Mo-
narchie von J. G. Seidl. Wien, 1847. 8vo.

From the Author. Aperçu de l'Ancienne Géographie des Régions Arctiques de l'Amérique, par C. C. Rafn. Copenhagen, 1847. 8vo. Memoir on the European Colonization of America, by Dr. Zesterman, with Observations by E. G. Squier. 1851. 8vo.

Hommes et Choses, par M. Boucher des Perthes. Paris, 1851. 12mo. From Rev. Dr. Nicholson. The Abbey of St. Alban: some Extracts from its early History, and a description of its Conventual Church. London, 1851. 8vo.

4to.

From the Author. Remarks on some of the Weapons of the Celtic and
Teutonic Races, by J. Y. Akerman. London, 1852.
Amboglanna: Papers communicated to the Society of Antiquaries of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by J. Glasford Potter. Newc. 1851. 4to.
Reliquiæ Antiquæ Eboracenses. Part I. By W. Bowman. Leeds,
1851. 4to.

From the Archæological Institute. The Archæological Journal, No. 32, 1851. 8vo.

Mr. S. I. Tucker exhibited a Roman urn dug up at the time when Old London Bridge was pulled down. It is perfect, and has two handles. When discovered it contained various Roman coins.

Mr. T. N. Brushfield exhibited the drawing of what was considered to be a Roman camp pot, found by some iron-getters about twelve feet from the surface of the ground, immediately over the Blackshale bed of ironstone at Walton, near Chesterfield, on sir Henry Hunloke's property; probably the Roman station LVTVDARVM (see Bateman's Vestiges, pp. 135, 164). The vessel measures 7 inches in height; its diameter is

5 inches, and the handle nine inches in length. It is in the possession of J. Thompson, esq., of Sherwood Hall, Mansfield.

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Mr. Thompson, of Sherwood Hall, exhibited a sketch of a Roman pig of lead, of which he possesses a cast. It was dug up, a few years since, in Hexgrave Park, about six miles from Mansfield. The inscription on the upper part reads: c. JVL. PROTI. BRIT. LVT. EXARC.

Mr. T. E. Cavanagh, of Wexford, exhibited two spurs found in that city. One was of the time of Philip and Mary; probably Spanish, but presenting no remarkable feature: the other, an engraving of which is here given, was of the close of the fifteenth century (circa 1480?), and the rowel of an unusually fanciful character. Mr. A. White remarked that its foliations resembled the leaves of the asplenium septentrionale, a native of the county of Wexford. Such resemblance might of course be accidental, but it is nevertheless curious.

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