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57. A Roman sudatory found at Lincoln. 0 1 0

58–60. Ancient fsals, from the Dutch-office of 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

63. A plan of the Tower Liberties, from a survey in 1597. 0 2 0

64. Chichester cross. 0 1 0

65. Three views of the Roman Retiarii. 0 1 0

66–68. The portrait of Sir Robert Cotton, Bart, with two plates of fragments of an ancient MS. of the Book of Genesis, illuminated with elegant figures; and an historical dissertation thereon. 0 5 0

69. The standard of ancient weights and measures, from a table in the Exchequer. 0 2 6

70 A view of the Court of Wards and Liveries, as fitting; with a brief historical account of that court. 0 5 0

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1–2. PLANS for re- building the city of London, after the great fire, in 1666. 0 2 0

3. A portrait of Mr. Holmes, keeper of the records in the Tower. 0 1 0

4. Ancient deeds and seals. 0 1 0

5. A view of the Savoy from the river Thames. 0 1 0

6. The warrant for beheading King Charles I. 0 1 0

7. An ancient wooden church at Greensted in Essex; the shrine of St Edmund the King and Martyr; and the seal of the Abbot of St. Edmund's Bury in Suffolk. 0 1 0

8 Gloucester cross. 0 1 0

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