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thought expedient without Money in this Year of an almost Universal Povertie of the English Nation. By Fabian Philipps. Communicated by the Rev. Sam. Ayscough, F.A.S. 185—192

XIV. Explanation of a Seal of Netley Abbey, in a Letter from the Rev. John Brand, Secretary. Addressed to the President. 193—195

XV. Explanation of a Seal of the Abbey of Lundores, in Scotland, by the Rev. John Brand, Secretary. In a Letter addressed to Owen Salusbury Brereton, Esq. Vice President. 196—198

XVI. Copy of an Original Instrument dated 25 Nov. 1449, concerning the Church-yard of St. Mary Magdalen in Milk Street, London. Exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries by Thomas Loggen, Esq. 199—200

XVII. Copy of an Original Letter from Queen Elizabeth to the Earl of Warwick. Exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries by Peter Renouard, Esq. F.A.S. in whose Family this curious Paper has long remained. 201—203

XVIII. Account of Flint Weapons discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk. By John Frere, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S. In a Letter to the Rev. John Brand, Secretary. 204—205

XIX. Account of Antiquities from St. Domingo. In a Letter from Thomas Ryder, Esq. to the Rev. John Brand, Secretary. 206—207

XX. Observations on Stone Pillars, Crosses, and Crucifixes, by Thomas Astle, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S. In a Letter to the President. 208—222

XXI. Observations on Mr. Townley's Antique Bronze Helmet, found at Ribchester in Lancashire. By the Rev. Stephen Weston, B.D. F.A.S. In a Letter addressed to the President. 223—226

XXII. Observations on the Griggirrys of the Mandingos. In a Letter from Elliott Arthy, Esq. to William Blizard, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S. 227—229

XXIII. Dissertation on the Lives and Works of several Anglo-Norman