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 quantity more, of imilar character, from a Saxon cemetery at Kington, near Derby; the vevel in the middle, and the upper one to the right, are from Kent; and the lower one to the right is alio from the cemetery at Kington. Several of thee were uually conidered as types of ancient

Britih pottery, until their real character was recently demontrated, and it is corroborated by the dicovery of imilar pottery in what I will term