. The Archaeological journal. formed the centre of a series. They are all crowned. Frag-ment of a medieval dish of glazed ware, of highly ornamented character, pos-sibly Moorish. It was found on the site of the Dominican Priory at Bristol,and when entire the dish must have measured about 9i inches in Mr. Ootavius Morgan, —An episcopal ring of silver gilt, setwith a large cut garnet, and opening with a box to contain relies. Threesingular lanterns, one of bronze, of the later part of the XVIIfch century,one of llispano-Arabic ware, with metallic glaze, and ornamented withflowers


. The Archaeological journal. formed the centre of a series. They are all crowned. Frag-ment of a medieval dish of glazed ware, of highly ornamented character, pos-sibly Moorish. It was found on the site of the Dominican Priory at Bristol,and when entire the dish must have measured about 9i inches in Mr. Ootavius Morgan, —An episcopal ring of silver gilt, setwith a large cut garnet, and opening with a box to contain relies. Threesingular lanterns, one of bronze, of the later part of the XVIIfch century,one of llispano-Arabic ware, with metallic glaze, and ornamented withflowers, and a third of red glazed ware with yellow spots, possibly ofFlemish manufacture. — A folding viatorium, or portable sun-dial, ofivory. 196 PEOCEEDIXGS AT MEETINGS Longstaffe.—Representations of two sculptured frag? ?-. portions probably of crosses, existing in the church at Stainton-le- Etreet, co. Durham. (See woodcuts.) Their date is considered by Mr. WestWOod to be prior to the lXth le of nave. ?. co. Durham • | fool


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