. The Archaeological journal. Norman period. I te produced also nrapbed representation ol part of the head of a cross of Norman work,iting a curious mixture of interlaced with diaper ornament, which hedered a new feature in work of the , i offered om< observations on old plate, which might he: with interest in connexion with the r< earches of Mr. Mtablishing the li ti of a aj mark prior to the time whin thi-ol the Gold until C pany commence. \l<- produced a mall which had b igarded by ome per ona as a chalice; THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. 193 it was found imbedded in the m


. The Archaeological journal. Norman period. I te produced also nrapbed representation ol part of the head of a cross of Norman work,iting a curious mixture of interlaced with diaper ornament, which hedered a new feature in work of the , i offered om< observations on old plate, which might he: with interest in connexion with the r< earches of Mr. Mtablishing the li ti of a aj mark prior to the time whin thi-ol the Gold until C pany commence. \l<- produced a mall which had b igarded by ome per ona as a chalice; THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. 193 it was found imbedded in the mud, in forming the docks at Newport,Monmouthshire, about the year 1838. Tbe marks are the leopards bead,lion passant, the initials, G. W., and black letter capital, fft, indicating tbeyear 16G9, according to Alphabet XII. in the useful lists for which we areindebted to Mr. Morgan, given in this Journal, vol. x. p. 36. Mr. Cowlnirnbrought also a salver, the date of which he was enabled to ascertain by thesame lists to be •Hnttquittr^ airtr KUorfcS of girt eyhtbttco. By the Cambridge Antiquarian Society.—Two bronze weapons, fromthe collection of the late Mr. Deck. One is a strong blade which had beenattached to the haft by four massive rivets. Length, ^ 11 inches ; width, near therivets, 4 inches. It bearsmuch resemblance to thatfound in Shropshire, repre-sented in this Journal, p. 414. Found nearManey, Cambridgeshire, inthe fen. The other is aportion of a weapon of veryskilful workmanship. Inform and proportions it issimilar to those whichmight be produced fromthe stone moulds foundnear Chudleigh, Devon, re-presented in this Journal,vol. ix. p. 185. The centreof the blade is formed with three sharp ridges ; the haft was attached by tworivets. Found near Waterbeach. A diminutive urn of the class designatedas incense cups by the late Sir R. Colt Hoare. It was found within alarge urn filled with fragments of bone in the Twin Barrow, BincombeDown, Dorset. Presente


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