l9]I3E[5]Il]IlIE[lll3]t3]Il][3][31[3]EI5 r'^'l'^'llMiiliiliillSiiMiiiiilli» «l SURREY l» flpt •:• If oan Exl7ilDitior2 GUILDFORD, JUNE, i884 PRICE ONE SHILLING GUILDFORD: PRINTED BY BILLING AND SONS illlSlillllSlwlSSliiMSllilllilllillilSl \ t SURREY 1884 ^CATALOGUEI> SECOND EDITION, REVISED. GUILDFORD : PRINTED BY BILLING & SONS 1884 Upon the left of Main Entrance will be found Committee Room. Umbrella and Parcel Office. Turnstiles. Upon the right : — The Old Masters are in the Small or Eastern Hall called Room No. i, see page 3 of Catalogue. Natural History Section will also be found in this room, page 71. The Modern Oil Paintings are in the Large or Western Hall called Room No. 2, see page 17. Art Needlework, see page 161. Porcelain and Pottery, Ancient and Modern, see page 141, and the Collection of Japanese Curios, see page 156, are also in this room. Above the Platform are the Works of John Russell, R.A., see page i6g. In Room No. 3, called Judges' Room, will be found Pictures, Her Majesty's Exhibit, Statuary, etc., see page i6g. The Bands perform in the Gallery at end of Large Hall. Photographs of Surrey at head of stairs leading to the Refreshment Rooms at Gallery end of Large Hall. Ices can be obtained in the Large Hall under Gallery. Ascending the Large Staircase upon entrance after pass- ing the Turnstiles will be found on the walls Engravings, Local Views, see page 63, and on the left in Room No. 4, called Reading Room, are Jewellery, Plate, Coins, En- gravings, Etchings, see pages 38, 51. Room No. 5, the Museum, contains Deeds, Charters, Objects of Historical Interest, Books, Flint Implements, Pictures, Sketches, see page iii. Room No. 6, the Library, Water Colours, page 28. Zbc Mhihition will be open batlK? from 5une 16tbt until futtber notice, from 10 a.m» to 8 p.m* ADMISSION : Season Ticket, not transferable, from June 23, 5s., to be obtained at Lasham's Library, High Street, Guildford. Admission, is. ; after 5 p.m. 6d. Saturdays, June 21 and 28, 2s. 6d. ; after 5, p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CHEAP DAYS. Monday, June 30 • ) Saturday, July 5 ) Schools and Children half-price. THE FOLLOWING BANDS ARE ENGAGED: 15th Hussars. Royal Highlanders (Black Watch). The Cameronians. 3rd Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment. Wednesday, July 2 Refreshments (Luncheons and Dinners) are supplied in the building at a very reasonable charge CONTENTS. PAGE Preface ... ... ... ... ... .... ... vii Patrons ... ... ... ... ... ... ... President ... ... ... ... ... ... xi Committees ... ... ... ... ... ... xi List of Guarantors ... ... ... ... xiii Fine Arts — Old Masters. Room i ... ... ... ... 3 Works by John Russell, R.A. Room 2 ... ... u Modern Oil Paintings. Room 2... ... ... 17 Miniatures, etc. Room 2 ... ... ... 26 Water Colours. Room 6 ... ... ... 28 Drawings. Landing ... ... ... ... 38 Mezzotints. Room 4 ... ... ... ... 51 Etchings. Room 4 ... ... ... ... 54 Stipple Engravings. Room 4 ... ... ... 37 Line Engravings. Room 4 ... ... ... Local Views, Local Celebrities, etc. Staircase ... 63 Photographs. Landing ... ... ... 166 Works of George Morland. Room 3 ... ... 169 Statuary. Room 3 ... ... ... ... 170 Index to Artists ... ... ... ... ... ... 41 Art Furniture. Room 3 and Platforms ... ... ... 66 Natural History, Weapons, etc. Room i ... ... ... 71 Arms, Implements, etc. Room i ... ... ... ... 105 Charters, Deeds, etc. Room 5 ... ... ... ... m Books, Deeds, etc. Room 5 ... ... ... ... 126 Seals, Deeds, etc. Room 5 ... ... ... ... 133 Pottery and Porcelain. Room 2 ... ... ... ... 141 Budgett Collection of Japanese Curiosities. Room 2... ... 156 Art Needlework. Room 2 ... ... ... ... 161 Queen's (The) Exhibit. Room 3 «. ... ... ... 170 Gold and Silver Plate, Metal Work, etc. Room 4 ... "' 174 Blumenthal Collection Old Plate. Near Refreshment Room * ' 174 Coins and Coins of the Bible. Room 4 ... ... 179 Bonnor Collection. Room 4 ... ... ... ' " j^g Neolithic and Palaeolithic Implements. Room 5 ... ••• 207 Index to Exhibitors ... ... ... ... ••• 2i3 P r\ B B G E. The Second Edition of this Catalogue is now issued. The best thanks of the Committee of Selection are due to the Exhibitors who have so generously entrusted them with such splendid Works of Art, and for the valuable information sup- plied with them ; and also to the many willing workers who have assisted in the arrangement of the Exhibition. The Plan adopted in arrangement is sectional, which for future reference will be found invaluable. patrons : HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. H.I.M. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., &c. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN, K.G., &c. T.R.H. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS CHRISTIAN. FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, K.G., &c. H.S.H. PRINCE EDWARD OF SAXE-WEIMAR, K.C.B.. &c. REAR-ADMIRAL H.S.H. THE COUNT GL.EICHElN, R.N., &c. COLONEL H.S.H. THE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.B., &c. THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY, THE RT. HON. THE EARL OF LOVELACE. THE HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY, J. STEWART HODGSON, Esq., 1.1'. HIS GRACE THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. RT. HON. THE LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, E.M. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND. " RT. HON. THE EARL PERCY, M.P. RT. HON. THE EARL OF DERBY. RT. HON. THE EARL OF BUCHAN. RT. HON. THE EARL OF WINTERTON. RT. HON. THE EARL OF ONSLOW. RT. HON. THE LORD ALGERNON PERCY, M.P. RT. HON. THE VISCOUNT MIDLETON. RT. REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. RT. HON. THE LORD GRANTLEY. RT. HON. GEORGE CUBITT, M.P. RT. HON. R. N. FOWLER, M.P., LORD MAYOR OF LONDOxN. HON. E. F. LEVESON-GOWER, M.P. ADMIRAL THE HON. F. EGERTON, M.P. HON. W. ST. JOHN BRODRICK, M.P. HON. AND REV. STEPHEN LAWLEY. SIR CHARLES H. STUART RICH, Bart. SIR WALTER FARQUHAR. Bart. SIR ARTHUR CLAY, Bart. SIR GEORGE F. BONHAM, Bart.. J. P. SIR H. T. HOLLAND, Bart., K.C.M.G., M.P. REV. SIR E. GRAHAM MOON, Bart. SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE, Bart.. M.P. SIR J. WHITTAKER ELLIS. Bart. GENERAL JOHN DE HAVILLAND, Kt. HOS'^.T ].. I.C.. K.CT.., K.C.G. GENERAL SIR D. LYSONS. K.C.B. COL. SIR OWEN BURNE, K.C.S.I. THE MAYOR and CORPORATION of the BOROUGH of GUILDFORD. THE RECORDER ok the BOROUGH of GUILDFORD. THE MAYOR ano CORPORATION of the BOROUGH of GODALMING, GENERAL LOFTUS, C.B. CHARLES WALPOLE, Esq., C.B. CAPT. J. E. F. AYLMER, M.P. W, GRANTHAM. Esq., Q.C, M.P. A. McARTHUR, Esq.. M.P. 2 DENZIL R. ONSLOW, Esq., M.P. •F. PENNINGTON, Esq., M.P. P. RALLI, Esq., M.P. C. S. ROUNDELL, Esq., M.P. VENERABLE THE ARCHDEACON OF SURREY. T. F. LA TROBE BATEMAN, Esq., F.R.S. J. BRABY, Esq., J. P. REV. H. ALBANY BOWLES, M.A. REV. W. W. HAIG-BROWN, LL.D. T. M. BROWNRIGG, Esq. (Late Asst- Inspi'«-Gen. Royal Irish Constabulary ) J. S. BUDGETT, Esq. HARRY PERCY BURRELL, Esq. R. CAPRON. Esq., F.R.A.S. EV. G. CHILTON, M.A. REV. CANON COULSON, M.A. REV. H. S. DE CERJAT, M.A. REV. R. J. DUNDAS, M.A. REV. SANDERS ETHERIDGE, M.A. W. J. EVELYN. Esq., J. P., F.S.A. REV. REGINALD FOWLER. REV. H. H. GILLETT, M.A. J. GODMAN, Esq., J.P. ELLIS D. GOSLING, Esq. T. W. GREENE, Esq., H.M.I.S. E. J. HALSEY, Esq., J.P. REV. JOHN HART. C. HARRISON, Esq., F.S.A. DODSWORTH HAYDON, Esq.. J.P. C. F. HAYWARD. Esq., F.S.A. REV. W. T. JONES, M.A. REV. CHAS. KERRY, M.A. COL. J. F. LLOYD. CAPT. T. J. MACKENZIE OF KINTAIL. D. MACDONALD, E^Q., J.P. REV. R. B. MATTHEWS, M.A., F.S.A. W. MORE-MOLYNEUX, Esq. CAPT. C. G. NELSON, R.N. REV. F. OWSTON, M.A. REV. F. P. PHILLIPS, M.A. COL. E. H. PASKE. J. C. RAMSDEN, Esq., J.P. J. T. RENTON, Esq., J.P. PERCY RICARDO, Esq., J.P. COL. ROSS, J.P. E. L. ROWCLIFFE, Esq., J.P. ADMIRAL RODD. CAPT. E. R. F. ROWE, J.P. CAPT. F. H. SALVIN. T. J. SCHOLLICK, Esq. FERDINAND SMALLPEICE, Esq. G. J. SMALLPEICE, Esq., J.P. REV. NEWTON SPICER,'M.A. REV. ALFRED STEAD, M.A. J. R. STEDMAN, Esq., J.P. W. H. STONE, Esq., J.P. GEORGE TAYLER, Esq., J.P. J. TOPHAM, Esq., J.P. REV. F. ERNEST TOWER, M.A. MAJOR LENNOX TREDCROFT, J.P. W. TRIGGS, Esq., J.P. H. J. TRITTON, Esq., J.P. MARTIN F. TUPPER, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. xi REV. F. E. UT.TERTON, M.A. C. E. VERTUE, Esq., H.M.I.S. R. W. WEBB, Esq., J. P. COL. VV. WESTON, J. P. REV. F. WHYLEY, M.A. HENRY WILLETT, Esq., F.S.A. HENRY WOODYER, Esq., F.R.S. REV. CHARLES WRIGHT. EARL PERCY, M.P. Committee : THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND. RT. HON. THE EARL OF ONSLOW. RT. HON. LORD ALGERNON PERCY, M.P. RT. HON. VLSCOUNT MIDLETON. RT. HON. LORD GRANTLEY. RT. HON. GEORGE CUBITT, M.P. HON. ST. JOHN BRODRICK, M.P. SIR CHARLES STUART RICH, Bart. vSIR ARTHUR CLAY, Bart. .SIR HENRY HOLLAND. Bart., M.P. SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE, Bart., M.P. SIR J. WHITTAKER ELLIS, Bart. GENERAL DE HAVILLAND. C. WALPOLE, Esq., C.B. D. R. ONSLOW, Esq., M.P. A. McARTHUR, Esq., M.P. MORGAN HOWARD, Esq., Q.C. F. PENNINGTON, Esq., M.P. P. RALLI, Esq., M.P. THE ARCHDEACON OF SURREY. CANON SAPTE. DR. HAIG-BROWN. REV. H. A. BOWLES, M.A. REV. R. J. DUNDAS, M.A. REV. R. FOWLER. REV. H. GILLETT, M.A. REV. W. T. JONES, M.A. REV. C. KERRY, M.A. REV. F. OWSION, M.A. REV. F. P. PHILLIPS, M.A. REV. N. SPICER, M.A. REV. F. E. TOWER, M.A. REV. F. E. UTTERTON, M.A. J. LA TROBE BATEMAN, EsQ. J. BRABY, Esq. T. M. BROWN RIGG, EsQ. . S. BUDGETT, Esq. . R. CAPRON, Esq. W. J. EVELYN, Esq. W. F. FAVIELL, Esq. MR. H.J. GILL. T. W. GREENE, Esq. E. J. HALSEY, Esq. C. HARRISON, Esq. D. HAYDON, Esq. J. STEWART HODGSON, Esq. T. HOWSE, Esq., F.L.S. W. G. LAW, Esq. F. T. LETH BRIDGE, Esq. E. W. MATHEW, Esq., J. P., D.L. R. W. MAUDE, Esq. W. MORE-MOLYNEUX, Esq. C. G. NELSON, Esq. RALPH NEVILL, E.sq., F.S.A. COL. E. H. PASKE. MR. G. RANDALL. J. C. RAMSDEN, Esq. J. T. RENTON, Esq. COL. ROSS. E. L. ROWCLIFFE, Esq. E. R. F. ROWE, Esq. F. H. SALVIN, Esq. T. J. SCHOLLICK, Esq. G. J. SMALLPEICE, Esq. F. SMALLPEICE, Esq. J. R. STEDMAN, Esq. D. M. STEVENS, Esq. W. H. STONE, Esq. MAJOR TREDCROFT. W. TRIGGS, Esq. MARTIN F. TUPPER, Esq. E. T. UPPERTON, Esq. E. C. virtue, Esq. A. F. WALBROOK, Esq. R. W. WEBB, Esq. W. E. WHITE, Esq. H. WILLETT, Esq. GEORGE C. WILLIAMSON, Esq. H. WOODYER, Esq. 2 — 2 Xll Ladies Co7nviittee : THE COUNTESS ONSLOW. MRS. BROWNRIGG. MISS E. SAUNDERS. Committee of §eledion: Chairman: W. MORE-MOLYNEUX, Esq. *LT.-COL. GODWIN-AUSTExN. *T. M. BROWNRIGG, Esq. *T. R. CAPRON, Esq., F.R.A.S. *SIR ARTHUR CLAY, Bart. *REV. G. S. DAVIES, M.A. *GRANVILLE LEVESON-GOWER, Esq., F.S.A. *C. HARRISON. Esq., F.S.A. ROSS MANGLES, Esq., V.C. F. SMALLPIECE, Esq. *T. HOWSE, Esq., F.L.S. *MR. F. LASHAM. D. M. STEVENS, Esq. A. F. WALBROOK, Esq. *FRANK WALTON, Esq. *GEORGE C. WILLIAMSON, Esq. *T. WHITBURN, Esq. Mr. A. RAWLINGS. Hon. FRANK LASHAM. feeattibe : Chairman: EARL PERCY, M.P. RT. HON. THE EARL OF ONSLOW. T. M. BROWNRIGG, Esq. MR. H. J. GILL. D. M. STEVENS, Esq. J. R. CAPRON, Esq., F.R.A.S GEORGE C. WILLIAMSON, Esq, THE MAYOR OF GUILDFORD. COL. E. H. PASKE. MR. A. RAWLINGS (Representative of Guildford Institute). A. F. WALBROOK, Esq. Ho7i.Sec.: T. M. BROWNRIGG. Asst. Sec. : GEORGE RANDALL. * The gentlemen before whose names the (*) appears have acted as the Arrangement C^ommittee for the Exhibition. £ s. d. Northumberland, His Grace the Duke of .. 50 0 0 Bateman, J. La Trobe, Esq. .. 50 0 0 Onslow, the Earl of ... 21 0 0 Percy, the Earl, M.P. ... 20 0 0 Harrison, Charles, Esq. 20 0 0 Budgett, J. S. Esq. 20 0 0 Gosling, Ellis D., Esq.... 0 0 Percy, Lord Algernon, M.P. 10 0 0 Capron, J. R., Esq. 10 0 0 More-Molyneux, VV., Esq. 10 0 0 Lawrence, Sir Trevor, Bart. "... 10 0 0 Rodd, Admiral 10 0 0 Rich, Sir Charles Stuart, Bart. ... •• 5 5 0 Brownrigg, T. M., Esq. 5 0 0 Godwin-Austen, Lieut.-Col. H. H. •• 5 0 0 Crooke, F. A., Esq. •• 5 0 0 Clay, Sir Arthur, Bart. •• 5 0 0 Cubitt, Right Hon. G., M.P. 5 0 0 Haydon, l3., Esq. 5 0 0 Howse, T. Esq., F.L.S. 5 0 0 Lethbridge, F. T., Esq. •• 5 0 0 Onslow, b. R, Esq., M.P. 5 0 0 Paske, Col. E. H. 5 0 0 Rowcliffe, E. L., Esq. ... 5 0 0 Smallpeice, F., Esq. 5 0 0 Smith, Dr. ... •• 5 0 0 Trcdcrofr, Major 5 0 0 Upperton, E. T., Esq., Mayor of Guildford 5 0 0 Williamson, D., Esq. ... ... ... •• 5 0 0 Williamson, W., Esq. ... 5 0 0 Williamson and Sons, Messrs. 5 0 0 Billing and Sons, Messrs. 4 4 0 Carling, Gill, and Carling, Messrs. :> 3 0 Walbrook, Mr. A. F. .."^ 3 3 0 Cable, Mr. J. 3 0 0 Stedman, Dr. J. R. Tayler, Mr. G. Asher, Mr. A. F. Bull, Mr. Alfred Chennell, Mr. W. Clarke, Mr. J. Elkins, Mr. R. Gwinn, Mr. J. Hitchcock, Mr. E. H. Hooke, Mr. John Jacobs, Mr. G. J. Lasham, Mr. F. Randall, Mr. G. Salsbury, Mr. R. Schollick, Dr. Simpson, Mr. J. Stevens, Mr. D. M. Stevens, Mr. Strudwick, Mr. G. Shoobridge,Mr. H. Tanner, Mr. C. Tucker, Mr. Vickridge, Mr. W. J. Wells, Mr. W. Williamson, Mr. G, C. Bowyer, Mrs. Cheel, Mr. C. Cooke, Mr. J. Dixon, Major Grantley, Lord Jeffery, Mr. S. Reid, Mr. J. ... Barfoot, Mr. E. Bonner, Mr. E. Chaplin, Mr. H. Cleveland, Mr. Copus, Mr. H. W. , Doun, Mr. D. A. Edwin, Mr. A. E. Farnfield, Mr. S. Francis, Mr. H. Kellow, Mr. F. Macfarland, Mr. J. Mason, Mr, J. . Moseley, Mr. G. Nealds, Mr. J. G. M. ... Palmer, Mr. S. Peak, Mr. H. Rawlings, Mr. A. Webber, Mr. W. Wiles, Mr. J. H. Wilkins, Mr. G. White, Mr. George White, Mr. Gilbert White, Mr. W. E. Baker, Mr. W. Ball, Mr. J. ... Boughton, Mr. De Cerjat, Rev. H. S. . . . Hart, Mr. A.... Heard, Mr. C. S. Holden, Mr. C. Kettle, Mr. J. Kingerlee, Mr. W. Pimm, Mr. Savage, Mr. H. C. Savage, Mr. J. W. Sturgess, Mr. H. H. ... Taylor, Mr. H. S. Williamson, Mr. F. G. ... Bond, Mr. C. Boxall, Mr. H. Cogswell, Mr. Currington and Son, Messrs. Gait, Mr. F. W. 1 SECTION I. SMALL OR EASTERN HALL. ROOM No. i. OLD MASTERS. Note. — The Committee are not responsible for the names of the artists ; they are exhibited under the artists' names as stated by the owners. Lent uy Suuject Artist I Madonna and Child with Two Saints W^, S#UtfVK(rvi s-uL. /VY (Triptych ) \a , ^ sJj/** Rev. G. S. Davies Unknown ^ 2 The Annunciation J. S. Budgett, Esq. (^.irx2i'^ Lorenzo di Credi ^^^^ \^ 3 The Marriage of St. Catherine vk/vic^ 0>^«vn.) Rev. G. S. Davies sA^.^^tW^vA ^ ^t^aii (ii'i^.f^ . Unknown J 4 Caterina Cibo, Camerini Duchessa, daughter of Innocent VIII., I5i7.(»^('''' G. Fielder, Esq. IkwU ■xaK-*. i^-V^ms Leonardo da Vinci ^^^'^V^^'^^^'^^^oT^^amily '..l , J. S. Budgett, Esq. Ci i Cx "^^ Filippmo Lippi 6 Atalanta's Race Q^^vy^ ) "^CtvwWac, J. S. Budgett, Esq. X~~' Sandro Botticelli ' 7 A Head M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L. Attributed to Da Vinci 8 A Head M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L. Attributed to Da Vinci 9 Crucifixion, Via Crucis, and Deposition (the Predella of an Altar-piece) , Exhibited at Burhngton House, Old Masters, 1878. k# .i^-4.I«w<- -^i^Vn. i. } Rev. G. S. Davies Attributed to Tommaso di Steiano (Giottino) / 4 Fiiie Arts Section. — Room i. ^ J. S. Budgett, Esq. Lent by Subject Artist 10 Holy Family - ,r ^rr - , RidottrOhTTteTixiajo II Sleeping Cupid W. J. Evelyn, Esq. Guido Reni 12 Bacchus and Ariadne Charterhouse School N. Poussin (after Titian) 13 Mater Dolorosa (From the Orleans Collection) JG. Fielder, Esq. i3Ki<^|V^iwi G. Fielder, Esq. R. Barclay, Esq. Mrs. Leese G. Fielder, Esq. G. Fielder, Esq. R. Barclay, Esq. 15 Head of Juno 16 Venus 17 Spanish General 18 Holy Family 19 Virgin and Child Guercino Spagnoletto Domenichino (?) A Sketch by Coreggio Pourbus Garofolo Sasso Ferrato Coreggio 21 Cardinal Bentivoglio Duke of Northumberland After Vandyck 22 The Magdalen renouncing her Jewels Colonel Terry Guido Reni 23 Holy Family Rev. G. S. Davies Attributed to Bonifazio (1491-1553) 24 A Landscape Mrs. Coode 25 Holy Family Major Lennox Tredcroft 26 Landscape R. J. Shepard, Esq. Salvator Rosa 27 Adoration of the Magi G. T. B^auchamp, Esq. 20 Ecce Homo SG. Fielder, Esq. P*h*>1 -9rV4>c7^. Claude Andrea Schiavone D. Teniers Old Maste7^s. — Room i. 5 Lent ry Subject Artist 28 Galileo G. Fielder, Esq. Passignano 29 Cardinal de Retz After return to France on death of Mazarini. G. Fielder, Esq. P. de Champagne 30 Elijah in the Desert Mr. T. Whitburn Domenichino 31 Samson and DeHlah Colonel Terry Luca Giordano 32 A Monk's Head M. F. Tupper, Esq. Murillo 33 Portrait of a Venetian Rev. G. S. Davies Attributed to Jacopo P.obusti (Tintoretto) 34 Meeting of Godfrey and Armida Charterhouse School Velasquez 35 John Austen, 1614 R. A. Godwin-Austen, Esq. Unknown 36 Due D'Alencon T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Zucchero 37 Alexander Pope (Poet) R. A. Godwin-Austen, Esci- C. Jervas 38 Adoration of Magi, etc. (A Triptych.) F. H. Salvin, Esq. Italian School 38* Head of John Baptist General de Haviland Carlo Dolce 39 A Sybil Vincent Robinson, Esq. Volterra 40 Landscape with Ruins Charterhouse School Pannini 41 George Morley, Bishop of Winchester, 1662-1684 Lord Bishop of Winchester Unknown 42 Two Sketches Mrs. Raymond Maude A- Canaletto 43 View of London Earl of Onslow A. Canaletto 6 Fme Arts Section. — Room i. Lent hy Subject Artist 44 Lady Weston. F. H. Salvin, Esq. Zucchero 45 House of Commons Earl of Onslow Hogarth and Sir T. Thornhill 46 Key to same (Engraving) D. M. Stevens, Esq. 47 A Figure V. Robinson, Esq. Parmigiano 48 President Bradshaw (The Regicide) T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Dobson 49 Peter Mew, Bishop of Winchester, 1684-1706 Lord Bishop of Winchester Unknown 50 Hyde, Earl of Rochester Mrs. West Sir Peter Lely 52 Portrait of Cromwell T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Dobson 53 Portrait of Cromwell's wife T. L. Thurlow, Esq. R. Walker 54 Queen Mary R. A. C. Godwin- Austen, Esq. Sir Godfrey Kneller 55 Festive Scene ^G. Fielder, Esq. -^4\,x Jordaens 56 Portrait of Charles I. J. R. Stedman, Esq., M.D. Vandyck 58 Horace Walpole (Painted for Kitty Clive) H. Spencer Walpole, Esq. Rosalba 59 Bishop Burnett Viscount Midleton Sir Godfrey Kneller 60 Horace Walpole H. Spencer Walpole, Esq. Hogarth 61 Portrait of a Lady J. S. Budgett, Esq. ^ Vandyck 62 'Dead Game J. C. Ramsden, Esq. Weenix Old Masters. — Room i. 7 Len't by Subject Artist 63 Fishmonger's Shop L. J. Baker, Esq. F. Van Mieris 64 The Nativity (painted on copper) Mr. \\\ Stafford Franks 65 Head of an Old Woman (From the Orleans Collection) Lt.-Col. Godwin Austen B. Denner 66 Descent from the Cross (A Sketch) Mr. W. Stafford Rubens 67 Sea Piece W. More-Molyneux, Esq. ■ Simon de Vleiger 68 A Sea Piece G. T. Beauchamp, Esq. W. Vandevelde 69 Lord Walpole of Wolterton H. Spencer Walpole, Esq. B. Denner 70 Burgomaster Viscount Midleton Rubens 7 1 John Evelyn aet. 68 W. J. Evelyn, Esq. Sir G. Kneller (1689) 72 Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough W. J. Evelyn, Esq. Sir G. Kneller 73 Sea Piece Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. Van Goyen 74 A Sea-Piece T. L. Thurlovv, Esq. W. Vandevelde 75 Portrait of a Professor E. Capron, Esq., M.D. Gerard Douw 76 Nymphs Bathing W. More-Molyneux, Esq. C. Poelemberg 77 Portrait of a Lady G. Fielder, Esq. C. Janssen 78 Landscape C. Walpole, Esq. Wouvermans 79 Portrait of a Dutchman Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. C. Janssen 8 Fine Arts Section. — Room i. Lent by Subject Aktist 80 William Gresham, Esq., of Titsey Place Eldest son of Sir John Gresham, Kt. , and First Cousin of Sir Thomas. Born 1522. Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 1564 and 1577. Died 1579. Brass to him in Titsey Church. In left corner : A" DNI 1579 ^TATIS . SU^ . 58 CK . F (the initials of Cornelius Ketel, Court painter to Queen Elizabeth). In right corner : MON ESPOIR EN . DIEU. Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. Cornelius Ketel (i 548-1602) 81 Sir Robert More set. suae 27 W. More-Molyneux, Esq. C. Janssen Born 1581 ; M. P. for Guildford and Surrey ; Member of the Hon, Corps of Pensioners. 82 Portrait of Sir T. More T. L. Thurlow, Esq. H. Holbein 83 Portrait of Wolsey T. L. Thurlow, Esq. H. Holbein 84 Portrait of Richard, Earl of Portland, Baron Wes- ton of Stoke Nayland, Lord Treasurer and Knight of the Garter H. Weston, Esq. Dobson 85 Figures offering Fruit, etc. E. Leuchars, Esq. Poelemberg 86 Figures dancing round Statue E. Leuchars, Esq. Poelemberg 87 Sir Thomas Gresham, Kt. Born 1519 died 1579. Son of Sir Richard Gresham, Kni^^ht. Founder of the Royal Exchange and Gresham College. Half length seated, looking to left, black dress gloves in right hand. Panel 45x35 in This picture has been engraved by Thew (published Jan. 2, 1792). Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. Sir Antonio More 88 Sir George More Born 1553 ; died 1632. M. P. for Guildford and Surrey ; Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1597 ; treasurer to Henry, Prince of Wales ; Chancellor of the Order of the Garter ; Lieutenant of the Tower of London in 1615. W. More-Molyneux, Esq. C. Janssen 89 R. Weston, 1626 F. H. Salvin, Esq. C. Janssen 90 Portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, 1582 R. J. Shepard, Esq. Unknown 91 Edward VL aet. suae 10 W. More-Molyneux, Esq, H. Holbein Old Masters. — Room i. 9 Lent by Subject Artist 92 Sir William More Born 1579 ; died 1600. M.P. for Guildford and Surrey ; High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1558 and 1571 ; Vice- Admiral of Sussex. Built present house at Loseley. W. More-Molyneux, Esq. Unknown 93 Attack on a Village J. R. Capron, Esq. P. Breughel 94 Portrait of Sir T. Gresham T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Dobson 95 Judgment of Solomon (date 1526) Viscount Midleton Albert Durer 96 Queen Elizabeth, atat 65 W. More-Molyneux, Esq. C. K. 97 Portrait of Sir Nicholas Kempe The Governors of Abbot's Hospital Paul van Somer 98 The Last Prior of Reigate, 1531. JEt suae 65 Right Hon. G. Cubitt, M.P. Unknown 99 Tryptych The Nativity. The Adoration of the Magi. The Presentation in the Temple. W. More-Molyneux, Esq. Albert Durer 100 Christ Betrayed (From the Hamilton collection) E. R. F. Rowe, Esq. Albert Durer 1 01 St. Jerome Edgar Leuchars, Esq. Middle Italian School 102 Sir Thomas More W. More-Molyneux, Esq. H. Holbein 103 Martyrdom of St. Laurence M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L. Elsheimer 104 Portrait of Burleigh ' Tresorier of England.' T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Unknown 105 The Head of Christ T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Unknown 106 Portrait of Sir Nicholas Bacon (The Lord Keeper) T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Unknown 3 lO Fine Arts Section, — Room i. Lent by Subject Artist 107 Queen Elizabeth and Her Four Councillors On the Queen's left arm is a green snake, encircling a human eye, with the words " Nunquam dormio " round it. Near the right arm is a rich ornament of precious stones, a pair of scales at the top, with two cross swords surrounding the word "Justitia." There is also a gold medal of Henry VIII. attached to a chain of pearls and rubies. Gloves of a golden colour, set with pearls which Lord Leicester brought the Queen from Paris, and which were the only pair then in England of that description. It is also recorded that Lord Leicester brought . the Queen at the same time from Paris a pair of silk stockings. When asked by him what Her Majesty thought of them, she replied that ' ' she thought them very cold and of marvellous delicate wear." This portrait was painted for, and presented to. Lord Leicester, by Queen Elizabeth, because, when at Kenilworth Castle, being asked how she liked the place, she replied, "You have no flower-garden except the one so far off." Whereupon Leicester got all the workmen he could, and, during the night, a beautiful flower-garden was made under the Queen's window. T, L. Thurlow, Esq. Zucchero 108 The Right Hon. Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons Corporation of Guildford Richardson 109 Mrs. Hogarth (n€e Jane Thornhill) Gen. John De Havilland, Kt. Hospit. St. John Hogarth 1 10 Portrait of George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury The Governors of Abbot's Hospital Unknown 1 1 1 Madonna della Seggiola. Duke of Northumberland Raphael Mengs (after Raphael) 112 Portrait of Rachel, Lady William Russell M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L. Sir Peter Lely T13 Portrait Gen. John De Havilland, Kt. Hospit. St. John Antonio More 114 Mrs. Godolphin W. J. Evelyn, Esq. Sir G. Kneller 115 Speaker (Arthur) Onslow Major Pitcairn Onslow Unknown 116 Adoration of the Magi W. J. Evelyn, Esq. P. Veronese 1 1 7 A View of Paris W. J. Evelyn, Esq. Unknown Works by John Russell, R.A. — Room 2. 11 / LARGE OR WESTERN HALL— ROOM No. 2. WORKS BY JOHN RUSSELL, R.A., And William and Thoi7ias Russell. John Russell, R.A., the celebrated painter in crayons, was a ; native of Guildford. He was born on March 29, 1745, being the eldest son of Mr. John Russell, bookseller, who was four times mayor of Guildford (the last time in 1798), and died, father of the Corporation, at the advanced age of 95. His son, having in early youth evinced a strong predilection for drawing, was placed under the tuition of Mr. Francis Coates, an Academician of great talent ; after whose decease " he enjoyed the reputation of being the first artist in crayons, in which he particularly excelled in the delinea- tion of female beauty." In 1788 he was himself chosen a member of the Royal Academy ; and soon after appointed crayon painter to the King, the Prince of "^Vales, and the Duke of York. Not- withstanding the extraordinary abilities of Mr. Russell ensured him a constant succession of professional employment, he devoted considerable attention to astronomical pursuits, and his Seleno- graphia, or Model of the Moon, which occupied the whole of his leisure from the year 1785 until 1797, affords a remarkable instance of his ingenuity and perseverance. At the time of his decease he had finished two other drawings, which completed his plan, and exhibit an elaborate view of the moon in a full state of illumina- tion. These were published about two years after his death ; and it has been truly remarked that "the great utility of this masterly work to the sciences connected with astronomy, has been acknow- ledged by those who are best able to appreciate its value." Mr. Russell died at Hull, in Yorkshire, on the 20th of April, 1806, in his 64th year ; and was interred in the high' church of that town. He was the author of a small tract which appeared in 4to., in 1772, on the Elements of Painting in Crayons : a work that is now exceedingly scarce. — Bray Icy s Surrey, vol. i, p. 393. From 1769 to 1806 J. Russell exhibited 327 works at the Royal Academy. John Russell is spoken of by his descendants as having had the reputation of being of exceptionally genial nature and as being also a very honourable and virtuous man. The family of Russellsseem to have been connected with the town of Guildford since the year 1509. Lent by Subject Artist I The Easel of John Russell, R.A. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell 2 Anne Russell Wife of John Russell, Mayor of Guildford. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 3 Pen and Ink Sketches (After J. Worlidge) Drawn when 12 years of age. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 4 Miss A. Russell (After John Russell) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell Mezzotint by J. Wright 3—2 12 Fine Arts Sectio7t, — Room 2. Lent by Subject. Artist 5 Portrait of Child as Cupid (Painted in 1773 ; exhibited at Royal Academy 1776.) Arthur Powell, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 6 Charity (Unfinished Sketch) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 7 John Russell, Four times Mayor of Guildford (Exhibited in Academy, 1797) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 8 Belisarius (Pen and Ink Copy from an Engraving at 14 years of age) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 9 John Russell, R.A., in later years (Engraving) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell Unknown 10 Girl with Fruit The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. II Arabella Ellerker (Married Thomas, Second Earl of Onslow.) Lady Augusta Onslow John Russell, R.A. 12 George IV. as a Babe The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 13 Portrait of James Price, of Guildford, the last of the Alchemists Dr. James Price was a medical practitioner of this neighbour- hood, who acquired some notoriety by an alleged discovery of certain methods of transmuting mercury into gold or silver. He was the son of James Higginbotham by his wife Margaret, the sister of James Price, citizen of London, who bequeathed his name and fortune to his nephew. This gentleman became a student at Oriel College, Oxford, where he obtained the degree of a Bachelor in Physic. In 1782 he published an account of Experiments on Mercury, Silver and Gold, performed at Guild- ford, in May that year, before Lord King and others, to whom he appealed as eye witnesses of his wonder-working power. It seems that mercury being put into a crucible and heated in the fire with other ingredients (which had been shown to contain no gold), he added a red powder ; the crucible was again heated, and being suffered to cool, among its contents on examination was found a globule of pure gold. By a similar process with a white powder he produced a globule of silver. The respectability of the spectators of these manipulations gave credit and celebrity for a time to the operator, who was honoured by the University with the degree of Doctor of Physic ; and he was also chosen a Fellow of the Royal Society. Dr. Price had now placed himself in a most perilous position ; for all persons acquainted with the history of alchemy must have been aware that it was easy to con- jecture how the gold and silver exhibited in his experiments might have been procured without any transmutation of mercury Works by J olm Russell, R. A. — Room 2. 13 Lent by Subject Artist or any other substance, and the reputation of the first scientific institution in the kingdom authoritatively required that the pretensions of their new associate should be properly sifted, and his claims as a discoverer be clearly established, or his character as an impostor exposed. A repetition of the doctor's experiments under the observation of a committee of the Royal Society was commanded, on pain of expulsion ; and the unfortunate man, rather than submit to the ordeal, took a draught of laurel-water (prussic-acid) ; and, as the inscription on his tomb informs us, departed this life on the 31st of July, 1783, aged 25 years. — B ray ley s Surrey, vol. I, p. 455. The Committee of Guildford Institute John Russell, R.A. 14 Miniatures Mr. John Russell (Mayor), Mrs. Anne Russell, Master George Russell, grandson of the Mayor. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 15 Mrs. Anne Russell, Daughter-in-law of the Mayor The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 16 Girl (Anne Russell, grand-daughter of the Mayor) and Bird The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 17 Dr. Willis (Engraving) After John Russell The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell Jos. Collyer, R. A. 18 Pen and Ink Sketch (From Worledge) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 19 Pen and Ink Drawing— Angel's Head G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 20 Portrait of Elizabeth Austen R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 2T Portrait of Alderman Jackman, Mayor of Guildford The Governors of Abbot's Hospital. John Russell, R.A. 22 Portrait of Henry Edmund Austen R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 23 George, Lord Onslow and Cranley (Peterhouse College, Cambridge) Lady Augusta Onslow John Russell, R.A. 24 Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Hillier Miss S. A. A. Onslow John Russell, R.A. 25 View of Guildford Mr. J. G. M. Nealds Rev. T. Russell 14 Fine Arts Sectio7i. — Room 2. Lent by Subject Artist 26 Little Girl The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 27 Little Girl The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 28 Youth with Flute The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell Rev. William Russell 29 Harvest Girl (Painted in 1773 ; exhibited at Royal Academy 1780.) Arthur Powell, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 30 The Infant St. John Mr. J. Hooke John Russell, R.A. 31 Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Onslow receiving the Dutch Flag after the victory of 1797 Corporation of Guildford John Russell, R.A. 32 Portrait of Old Bathing Woman and Child Her Majesty the Queen John Russell, R.A. 33 Portrait of Old Bathing Man at Brighton Her Majesty the Queen John Russell, R.A. 34 Portrait of Duke of York Her Majesty the Queen John Russell, R.A. 35 Portrait of Thomas, Second Earl of Onslow Lady Augusta Onslow John Russell, R.A. 36 Portrait of John Russell, R.A. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 37 Charlotte Hale (Married first, T. Buncombe, Esq. ; second, Thomas, Earl of Onslow.) Lady Augusta Onslow John Russell, R.A. 38 Little Girl The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 39 Portrait I. Capadose, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 40 Portrait of John Russell (Mayor of Guildford), by Fireside The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R.A. 41 Girl with Eggs (Painted in 1773 ; exhibited at Royal Academy 1781.) Arthur Powell, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 42 Ruth and Naomi— Duplicate of Diploma Work Dr. M. Shurlock John Russell, R.A. Works by John Russell, R.A. — Room 2. 15 ' Lent by Subject Artist 43 Portrait of Webbe Weston, Esq., of Sutton House F. H. Salvin, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 44 Portrait of Nathaniel Hillier Miss S. A. A. Onslow John Russell, R.A. 45 View of Guildford (Engraving) After Rev. T. Russell. D. M. Stevens, Esq. 46 Admiral Hon. John Leveson-Gower Son of John, First Earl Gower, born 1740, and Frances his wife, daughter of Admiral Hon. E. Boscavven, born 1746. Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. ? John Russell, R.A. 47 Catharine Maria Only d. and h. of Sir John Gresham, seventh and last Bart, of Titsey Place, born 1770, married 1804, to William Leveson- Gower, third son of Admiral Hon. J. L. Gower. Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. ? John Russell, R.A. 48 Portrait of Robert Keymer Colonel of the Manchester and Salford Light Horse Yeomanry. Presented to his family by the Regiment. (The Artist received ;^ioo for this picture, which was painted at Hull in the year 1800.) Mrs. Keymer John Russell, R.A. 49 St. Cecilia (Pen and Ink) Drawn when 15 years old. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell John Russell, R. A. 50 Pencil Drawing (Early) G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 5 1 Brabceuf House with St. Catherine's G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 52 The Moon in Piano. Plate the first. Engraved by John Russell, R.A., from his original drawings, carefully measured by a micrometer. This plate exhibits an accurate view of the lunar disc in a state of direct opposition to the sun, where from the absence of shadow the eminences and depressions are undetermined, and every intricate part arising from local colour or other hitherto inexplicable causes is developed and fully expressed. In a mean state of libration. J. R. Capron, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 53 Portrait I. Capadose, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 54 Dovecot at Brabceuf G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 1 6 Fme Arts Section. — Room 2. Lent by Subject Artist 55 Portrait of the Rev. Thomas Bund, Vicar of Woking from 1730 to 1783. G. Smallpiece, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 56 John Wooldridge (Engraving) G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 57 Sketch of Grammar School, Guildford, 1778 The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell Rev. Thomas Russell (Rector of Clandon, brother to John Russell, R.A.) 58 Tom and Pigeons (Engraving) After J. Russell. The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell C. Knight 59 Head of a Dog (Oil) G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 60 Queen Charlotte's Esquimaux Protege and Child (Mezzotint) The Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell 61 Sketch of a Boy's Head G. White, Esq. John Russell, R.A. 62 Portrait of Rev. John Chandler, of Witley, Surrey, 1767 Mrs. Chandler John Russell, R.A. 62"^ Lady Portsmouth Mr. Kettle John Russell, R.A. 62"^'^ Lady Fitzwilliam Lady Augusta Onslow John Russell, R.A. 62-^** Mrs. Jeans and her two Children Thomas and John Lock. Mrs. Jeans John Russell, R.A. Modern Oil Paintings, — Room 2. 17 LARGE OR WESTERN HALL. MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, Lent by Subject Artist 63 The Return from Market G. C. Williamson, Esq. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. 64 Portrait of a Dog C. J. Grece, Esq. Jackson, R.A 65 Westminster Abbey and Old Westminster Bridge Rt. Hon. G. Cubitt, M.R Frank Turner 66 Portrait of Thos. Fernyhough, Esq., of Stafford This picture was frequently borrowed by Sheridan to repre- sent the uncle in the " School for Scandal," Mr. J. Reed Sir Nathaniel Dance, R.A. 67 William, Katherine, and Frances Leveson-Gower Son (High Sheriff of London, 1839) and daughters of William Leveson-Gower and Katherine Maria, only daughter and heiress of Sir John Gresham, of Titsey, Bart. This picture was suggested by the well-known one of the " Blackberry Gatherers," by the same artist. Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. William Collins (1814) 68 St. Catherine's and River. D. M. Stevens, Esq. Unknown 69 In the Lledwr Valley, North Wales G. E. Somes, Esq. Alfred Vickers 70 Henry Drummond, Esq. Duke of Northumberland Thomas Phillips, R.A. 71 Cart Horses Mr. W. Stafford Turner 72 Shops in Jerusalem R. Smith, Esq. W. J. AVebb 73 Lady Elizabeth Cavendish Duke of Northumberland G. Romney 74 Black Bess, a Prize Winner Mr. J. Allden T. Whitburn 75 Game R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. R. Elmer 76 Matadors entering the Arena J. R. Capron, Esq. Vibert and Zamagois 77 Portrait of Boyce Combe R. H. Combe, Esq. Carl Bauerle i8 Fine Arts Section. — Room 2. Lent by Subject Artist 78 George, Third Viscount Midleton Viscount Midleton Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. 79 "Where be Thy Gibes Now?" Mr. S. Ballard J. D. Watson 80 The Blue Boy T. E. Page, Esq. J. Inskipp (after Gainsborough) 81 Hunting* Picture R. M. Bray, Esq. Supposed by Stubbs 82 A Storm Cloud Mr. J. Reed T. Whitburn 83 Rest Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. J. F. Herring 84 Portrait of Hester, wife of late Edmund Lomax Mrs. Eraser Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. 85 Landscape A. Fuller, Esq. H. Bright 86 The Lord Say brought before Jack Cade Enter George Bevis with the Lord Say. Cade. Ay thou, Say, thou serge, nay, thou; buckram lord ! now art thou within point blank of our jurisdiction regal. What canst thou answer to my majesty for giving up of Nor- mandy unto the dauphin of France ? Be it known unto thee . by these presence, even the presence of Lord Mortimer, that I am the besom that must sweep the court clean of such filth as thou art. Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and, whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used ; and contrary to the King, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper mill, etc. etc. — Henry VI., Part II., act 4, scene 7. (Exhibited at Royal Academy, 1882.) Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. H. S. Marks, R.A. 87 My Cob E. T. Upperton, Esq. Thomas Boughton 88 St. Paul's and old Blackfriars Bridge Rt. Hon. G. Cubitt, M.P. Peter De Wint 89 Portrait of Captain Cook T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Unknown 90 Head of Syrian Dragoman E. H. Cardwell, Esq. W. Mliller 91 Labour Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. J. F. Herring Modern Oil Paintings, — Room 2. 19 Lent by Subject Artist 92 Upper High Street, Guildford Mr. E. H. Hitchcock Henry Prosser 93 Lady Anne Somerset (Seventh Countess of Northampton ; daughter of Duke of Beaufort) Duke of Northumberland r' Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 94 Lord Castlereagh Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. 95 Dean Swift (Painted for Stella) F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. Bindon 96 Pony and Sportsmen (Shooting Blackcock) F. Yate, Esq. Abraham Cooper 97 Anthony Devis, of Albury M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L Arthur William Devis 98 Cart-horses Mr. W. Stafford Turner 99 Godalming Church {50 years ago) Mr. W. Stafford W. Stafford 100 Partridges— a Cozy Covey Mr. F. Lasham T. Boughton loi A Dream W. R. Sandbach, Esq. Sir F. Leighton, P.R.A. 102 Stonehenge Rev. R. J. Dundas G. F. Teniswoode 103 Collier's Cottage, Pot Common Mr. W. Stafford f • F. Poole, R.A. 104 Lower High Street, Guildford Mr. E. H. Hitchcock Henry Prosser loc; Miss Mellon, afterwards Duchess of St. Albans F. C. Pawle, Esq. George Romney 106 Landscape in Wales E. H. Cardwell, Esq. W. Muller 107 Dead Game Mr. F. Lasham T. Boughton 108 Mrs. Grece C. J. Grece, Esq. Charles Medley 20 Fine Arts Section.— Room 2. Lent by Subject Artist 109 George, Fourth Viscount Midleton Viscount Midleton Angelica Kauffman, R. A. no Early Morning L. J. Baker, Esq. T. Creswick, R.A. III Portrait of Jesse Waller Mr. Waller Martin Samuel Lawrence ' 112 Portrait of Wine Merchant holding a Tester The Silver Tester is attached to frame. T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Unknown 113 Mr. J. W. Grece, grandfather of Mr. C. J. Grece C. J. Grece, Esq. Charles Medley 114 Moliere reading his Play "Tartuffe" in the house of Ninon de L'Enclos E. L. Rowcliffe, Esq. Monsian 115 Cornish Lions Near Kynance Cove, Cornwall. F. Pennington, Esq., M.R J. Brett, A.R.A. 116 Monte Christallo, near Cortina D'Ampezzo J. R. Capron, Esq. Luigi Ghedina 117 Battle Piece Mr. W. Stafford Unknown 118 The Avon near Bristol Rt. Hon. G. Cubitt, M.R Smith of Chichester 119 Litter of Cubs R. H. Combe, Esq. S. Carter 120 Portrait of Freddy Spence Mrs. L. Ewart F. Lutyens 121 Millmead by Moonlight Mr. J. G. M. Nealds John Pether 122 Scene in Devonshire T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. W. Wickens 123 How will it End ? F. Webb, Esq. Octavius Webb 124 Study of Chestnut Cart-horse E. U. Eddis, Esq. James Ward, R.A. 125 "Petworth" . (Portrait of a Horse) W. Farnell- Watson, Esq. C. Lutyens Modern Oil Paintings, — Room 2. 21 Lent by Subject Artist 126 Napoleon I. T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Le Gros 127 Primroses D. M. Stevens, Esq. T. Waller 128 A Scene in Surrey E. L. Rowcliffe, Esq. J. Clayton Adams 129 Portrait of Sir A. Buchanan, Bart., G.C.B. Sir George Bonham, Bart. G. F. Watts, R.A. 130 Sabine Mountains S. Beaumont, Esq. M. R. Corbet 131 Woman Gleaning G. Fielder, Esq. James Ward, R.A. 132 Blind Man Miss Fitton Sir A. W. Calcott, R.A. 133 Villa Doria, Albano Mountains S. Beaumont, Esq. R. Corbett 134 Goatherds* Cottages, Civita Vecchia S. Beaumont, Esq. G. Costa 135 Royal Common Pond with Cows Mr. J. C. Collier S. Grace 136 Mr. C. J. Grece, LL.D. (Town Clerk, Reigate, 1875) C. J. Grece, Esq. W. Linnell 137 An Angel S. Beaumont, Esq. E. Burne Jones 138 A Landscape Mr. W. Stafford J- D. Watson 139 Portrait of Frank Walton F. Walton, Esq. W. W. Ouless, R.A. 140 Portrait of Mrs. Trimmer F. C. Pawle, Esq. George Romney 140^ Portrait of Lord Thurlow T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Thomas Phillips, R.A. 141 A Dark Night off the Goodwins F. C. Pawle, Esq. L. Smythe 141* The Widow Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. Sir E. Landseer, R.A, 22 Fine Arts Section. — Room 2. Lent by Subject Artist 142 Highwayman on Bagshot Heath Mrs. Swaine E. B. S. Montefiore 142* Campagna S. Beaumont, Esq. G. Costa 143 A Sketch J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. G. Mason 144 Portrait Sir George Bonham, Bart. C. N. Kennedy 145 The Cast Shoe J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. G. Mason 146 Lady Arthur Russell Lord Arthur Russell, M.P. G. F. Watts, R.A. 147 Portrait of a Boy Rev. G. S. Davies Henry Singleton 148 Katherine and Petruchio F. C. Pawle, Esq. W. Q. Orchardson, R.A. 149 Sketch for Cymon and Iphigenia (The original sketch for the large picture in this year's Academy) J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. Sir F. Leighton, RR.A. 150 A Study of a Highland Keeper (A favourite model) E. Douglas, Esq. Sir E. Landseer, R.A. 151 Newfoundland Dog "Neptune" (1824) Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. Sir E. Landseer, R.A. 152 Wind on the Wold J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. G. Mason 153 Dr. Johnson Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. T. Gainsborough, R.A. 154 Study of a Girl (Unfinished Sketch) Miss Danvers J. Inskipp 155 Luff, Boy! J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. J. C. Hook, R.A. 156 Study for Picture— Mushroom Gatherers S. Beaumont, Esq. Frederick Walker, A. R.A. 157 Hon. Andrew Drummond (Brother of Viscount Strathallan, killed at Culloden) Duke of Northumberland Sir J. Reynolds, RR.A. Modern Oil Paintings, — Roojn 2. 23 Lent by Subject Artist / 157* Hawk and Partridge This picture was painted by Elmer about the year 1781 for Sir Charles Rich, of Waverley Hall, great-grandfather of the present possessor. Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Elmer 158 View in Cwm Nant, Merionethshire T. Hovvse, Esq. T. J. Purchase 159 A Sketch J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. G. Mason 160 Portrait of Harvey Combe R. H. Combe, Esq. James Sant, R.A. 161 Auld Robin Gray Earl Percy, M.P. Sir Noel Paton, R.S.A. 162 Sheep Folding T. W. Powell, Esq. Farquharson 163 View near Pwllheli, Carnarvonshire T. Howse, Esq. T. J. Purchase 164 Holmbury Hill, Surrey E. Capron, Esq., M.D. F. Walton 165 When young Spring first questioned Winter's Sway Sir A. Clay, Bart. Frank Walton 166 A Sketch in the Highlands E. Douglas, Esq. Sir E. Landseer, R.A. 167 Portrait of Mrs. Bray (Wife of Edward Bray, Esq., daughter-in-law of William Bray Esq. Died m 1852) Mrs. Bray ^^^^ Lmnell, Sen. 168 Portrait of William Bray, Esq., F.S.A. (Of Shere Editor of "Evelyn's Memoirs," painted a few months before his death, in his 97th year, 1832.) Mrs. Bray Jo^" Lmnell, Sen. 169 Blind Egyptian L. J. Baker, Esq. F. Goodall, R.A. 170 Harvest Dinner The Linnell Family Jo^^ Lmnell, sen. 171 Wilberforce Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. Joseph Wright (of Derby), A.R.A. 172 Mare and Foal R. M. Bray, Esq. Supposed by Stubbs 24 Fine Arts Section. — Room 2. Lent by Subject Artist 173 Game R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. R. Elmer 174 The Highlands of Surrey County Club Committee Sir A. Clay, Bt. 175 Italian Landscape Charterhouse School Richard Wilson, R.A. 176 The Post Boy G. T. Beauchamp, Esq. G. Morland 177 Italian Landscape G. Fielder, Esq. R. Wilson, R.A. 178 Sortant de L'Eglise L. J. Baker, Esq. Alma Tadema, R.A. 179 Portrait of R. H. Combe R. H. Combe, Esq. James Sant, R.A. 180 Leading the Field Mrs. Lutyens C. Lutyens 181 Girl with Dog Charterhouse School Johan Zoffany, R.A. 182 The Terrace, Caen Wood, near Hampstead Seat of Lord Mansfield, with London and St. Paul's in the dis- tance, and figures of Lord Chief Justice Mansfield, the Duke of Devonshire, and Edmund Hoskins (known as " Mun Hoskins "). The artist is seated on the bench. Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. Signed on the pedestal of Statue, "T. Wootton fecit 1760" 183 The Old Horse F. C. Pawle, Esq. E. Bristowe 184 Landscape Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. John Linnell, Senr. 185 Edward Harold Browne, Bishop of Winchester (Bishop of Ely 1864 ; translated to Winchester 1873) Presented by Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of Ely upon his translation to the' See of Winchester. The Bishop of Winchester G. F. Watts, R.A. 186 Hon. Mrs. Boscawen Wife of Admiral the Hon. E. Boscawen, daughter of William Evelyn Glanville, of St. Clere, Kent. Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. Allan Ramsay (1745) 187 A Silent Pool Mr. J. Reed T. Whitburn Modern Oil Paintings. — Room 2. 25 ' Lent by Subject Artist 187* Portrait R. W. Webb, Esq. Unknown 187^* Portrait R. W. Webb, Esq. Unknown IN THE GALLERY AND STAIRCASE. 188 Glengarry Castle, Sutherlandshire Mrs. Swaine Sticks 189 Summer Day in Sutherlandshire Mrs. Swaine Sticks 190 After the Bath F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. Maldoreli 191 Breezy Weather off Calais G. E. Somes, Esq. Alfred Vickers 192 Reminiscence of Surrey F. Webb, Esq. Octavius Webb 193 Surrey Union Hunt Presented by Members of the Hunt, April, 1877, to the Hon. Francis Scott, on his retiring from the Mastership. Executors of the Hon. Francis Scott Charles Lutyens 194 The Finishing Touch Mrs. Birket Foster William Foster 195 Portrait of Master Gerald Grace James E. Grace, Esq. J. D. Watson 196 Pointer and Pheasant James Simmons, Esq. Abraham Cooper, R.A. 197 Trout James Simmons, Esq. Rolfe 198 Sir F. Norton Lord Grantley Sir William Beechey, R.A. \ 199 Countess of Portsmouth Lord Grantley Sir Joshua Reynolds, R.A. ' 200 Hon. Mrs. Norton Lord Grantley Sir F, Grant, P.R.A. 201 William Thomas and Fletcher Norton, Children of the fourth Lord Grantley Lord Grantley Thorburn, R.A. 202 Hunting Picture James Simmons, Esq. C. Turner 203 Hunting Picture James Simmons, Esq. C. Turner 4 26 Miniahii^es, etc, — Room 2. MINIATURES, Etc. On Case 3. 3 Old Persian Plate Lent by E. H. Cardwell, Esq. 4 Russian Wood Carving — Last Supper Lent by Col. Terry On Case 4. 1 Gubbio Plate Lent by J. S. Budgett, Esq. 2 Gilt and Enamel fourfold Ikon Lent by Major John Davis On Case 5. 5 Miniatures of the three children of the late P. Ralli, Esq., viz., W. P. Ralli, Hon. Mrs. Richard Moreton and Miss RalH, by Sir William Ross, R.A. Lent by P. Ralli, Esq., M.P. 6 A Collection of Miniatures (copies of well-known subjects by Lely, by the principal assistant to Sir W. Ross, the last of the Royal Miniature Painters) Lent Sir J. Whitaker Ellis, Bart. 7 Algerian Girl, by Sir F. Leighton, P.R.A. Lent by J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. 8 Miniature of Vice-Admiral Sir Tremayne Rodd, K. C. B., when Captain of H.M.S. Indefatigable, 1805, by Henry Bone, R.A. Lent by Admiral Rodd 8^ Miniature of Branson Lent by Mrs. Butler Zb Ditto, set in Pearls Lent by Mrs. Buder 9 A collection of five Miniatures Lent by Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. 10 Miniature of Lady Rodd, by Miss Kenrick (1827) Lent by Admiral Rodd Miniatures, etc. — Room 2. 27 1 1 Cameo and Impression of " The Last Supper," by Leonardo da Vinci Lent by the Duke of Northumberland 12 Miniature on Ivory — James IL, by G. Wilkins Lent by Mr. G. Randall 13 Mosaic of St. Peter's at Rome Lent by the Duke of Northumberland ^ a 15 Russian Ikon — Sacred Picture Lent by the Misses Dodgson 16 Medallion, by Pozzi, of Henry Drummond, Esq., M.P. Lent by the Rev. R. J. Dundas, M.A. On Case 6. 18 Landscape — Copy of Claude-Limoges Enamel Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 19 Russian Ikon Lent by Major John Davis Key to Monsian's Picture, No. 114 On Case 7. 1 7 Marguerite — on Porcelain by Carl Suird, Bamberg Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 20 Cross (Metal) and Enamel (Russian) Lent by Major John Davis 14 Mosaic of the Paiith:e'6n at Rome Lent by the Duke of Northumberland 4—2 28 Fine Arts Section. — Room 6. ROOM No. 6. WATER COLOURS. Lent by Subject Artist I Cornfield at Fairlight, Sussex T. Howse, Esq. L. Pinhorn Wood 2 Cottage at Milford Mrs. Hull W. P. Burton 3 Sheep, in Hyde Park at Sunset Mrs. Hull W. P. Burton 4 Landscape G. Fuller, Esq. S. Prout 5 Conway, North Wales Jas. E. Grace, Esq. W. P. Burton 6 Sandhills, Witley J. C. Collier, Esq. Alfred Powell 7 The Page— (Fancy Portrait of R. Ramsden) Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. J. D. Watson 8 High Street, Guildford Lithograph outHne, tinted, originally intended for chromo- lithograph. J. R. Capron, Esq. C. Pyne 9 Godalming Church T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. C. Pyne lo On Rydal Lake Mrs. Keates Charles Pearson 1 1 A Spring Copse in Surrey Wm. Allingham, Esq. Mrs. Allingham 12 Breton Peasant and Horse Rev. G. S. Davies Rosa Bonheur 13 Lyme Regis from Golden Cap Rev. G. S. Davies Charles Robertson 14 Wormley Hill Mrs. Hull W. P. Burton Water Colours, — Room 6. 29 Lent I5Y Subject Artist 15 Lancaster Sands R. Barclay, Esq. Peter De Wint 16 View at East Horsley Towers Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 17 Royal Common J. C. Collier, Esq. J. E. Grace 18 Church of St. Maclou at Rouen G. Fuller, Esq. S. Prout 19 View from Hindhead, near Thursley J. C. Collier, Esq. W. P. Burton 2c Hammer Pond Mr. Sydney Ballard W. P. Burton 21 Bellaggio Lago di Como Mrs. Keates E. Richardson 22 Foot-bridge, Hammer Pond Mr. Sydney Ballard W. P. Burton 23 Wytheburn Lake, Cumberland Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. Nicholson 24 Four Sketches in Sussex J. R. Capron, Esq. T. Absolom 25 Loch Lomond R. Barclay, Esq. A. V. Copley Fielding 26 View at East Horsley Towers Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 27 View from Thursley J. C. Collier, Esq. W. P. Burton 28 Fancy Subject Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. W. Hamilton, R.A. 29 Flowers in Vase painted on vellum, 1654 W. J. Evelyn, Esq. Mary Evelyn, wife of John Evelyn 30 Napoleon Bonaparte, ist Consul T. L. Thurlow, Esq. Bartolozzi 30 Fine Arts Section. — Room 6. Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. Subject 31 At Rouen Artist S. Prout 32 Van Dyck and Frank Hals Van Dyck, passing through Haarlem, was desirous of seeing Frank Hals, whose portraits he much admired ; but Frank was only to be found at the tavern. Van Dyck sent word that a stranger wanted to have his portrait painted, and Hals made his appearance. Being told he could only have two hours to execute the picture, he seized his palette and brushes, and finished it within the stated time. Van Dyck on seeing it ex- pressed his satisfaction, and obseiving he thought painting a very easy process, and would Uke to try what he could do, requested Hals to take the seat he occupied. The latter soon perceived his visitor was no novice in the use of his imple- ments, and on seeing his performance cried out, " You are Van Dyck, for none other could do what you have done." J. R. Capron, Esq. Charles Cattermole 33 Mary, Countess Grey Mrs. West Sir Thomas Lawrence, R.A. 34 A Wooded Landscape Rev. G. S. Davies A. V. Copley Fielding 35 The Mill Miss M. Fitton Charles Robertson 36 Clovelly Rev. W. F. Romanis Charles Robertson 37 Shenstone Canal C. Harrison, Esq. David Cox 38 Old Hulk C. Harrison, Esq. W. Clarkson Stansfield, R.A. 39 River Scene C. Harrison, Esq. R de Wint 40 Sketch from Nature in Water Colours E. U. Eddis, Esq. The late James Holland 41 A Lonely Pool Rev. G. S. Davies W. P. Burton 42 Flowers and Bird's Nest F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. William Hunt 43 The Reveille J. R. Capron, Esq. A. C. Gow Water Colotirs. — Room 6. Lent by Subject Artist 44 Venice— The Lagoons on the Day of a Waterspout (Two sketches cut from his sketch-book. Water colours ) Rev. G. S.'Davies James Inskipp 45 Sketch from Nature in Water Colours E. U. Eddis, Esq. The late James Holland 46 Sketch from Nature in Water Colours E. U. Eddis, Esq. The late James Holland 47 Haycart on Bridge C. Harrison, Esq. p. de Wint 48 Killarney Lake T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. Wellington Colomb 49 Fort Rouge, Calais Sands C. Harrison, Esq. David Cox 50 Sketch from Nature in Water Colours E. U. Eddis, Esq. The late James Holland Four Drawings in Water Colour 51 "The Temptation." — Milton's "Paradise Regained." 52 " When the Morning Stars sang together." — Job xxxviii. 7 53 "The Just Upright Man is laughed to scorn." — Job xii. 4 54 "The Temptation."— Milton's "Paradise Regained." The Linnell Family William Blake 55 Loch Katrine F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. T. M. Richardson 56 Sketch from Nature E. U. Eddis, Esq. The late James Holland 57 The Refectory Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. G. Cattermole 58 Marly sur Seine, near Paris (From Novai Collection) C. Harrison, Esq. J. W. M. Turner, R.A 59 Landscape J. S. Budgett, Esq. P. de Wint 60 Study of Draught Cattle J. R. Capron, Esq. R. Beavis 61 Sketch from Nature in Water Colours E. U. Eddis, Esq. The late James Holland 32 Fine Arts Sectio7i. — Room 6. Lent by Subject Artist 62 Study of Birds (Gutters or Land Grouse, Upper Egypt). Mr. Charles Robertson J. F. Lewis, R.A. 63 Frauen Kirche, Nuremberg J. R. Capron, Esq. Pyne (after Prout) 64 Cottage at Chiddingfold Mrs. Hull W. P. Burton 65 Guildford, from St. Catherine's J. R. Capron, Esq. William Varley 66 Interior, Moorish House Vincent Robinson, Esq. J. F. Lewis, R.A. 67 Sea Piece Mrs. Raymond Maude F. Guidin 68 Old Tree in Wanborough Churchyard Mrs. West . P. Naftel 69 Sketch in Crayon from Nature at Balcombe The Linnell Family John Linnell, sen. 70 Gate near Witley Mrs. Vickers W. P. Burton 71 Landscape Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Sir W. Beechy, R.A. 72 Bramley, Surrey, 1817 D. M. Stevens, Esq. Alexander Munroe 73 At Easton Farm, Essex Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Paul Sandby, R.A. 74 Castle, Guildford, 1817 D. M. Stevens, Esq. Alexander Munroe 75 A Street Arab M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L. Barker (of Bath) 76 Corinne Mrs. Keates A. Bouvier 77 Interior of Kitchen, Abbot's Hospital, Guildford T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. C. Pyne 78 Inglefield Green Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Paul Sandby, R.A Water Colours. — Room 6. 33 Lent by Subject Artist 79 Part of Easton Farm, Essex Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Paul Sandby, R.A. 80 As the Tree Falls so let it Lie T. Howse, Esq. L. Pinhorn Wood 8 1 Shalford D. M. Stevens, Esq. Alexander Munroe 82 Near Guildford D. M. Stevens, Esq. Alexander Munroe 83 The Road to Windsor Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Paul Sandby, R.A. 84 At Box Grove D. M. Stevens, Esq. Alexander Munroe 85 View from Richmond Hill, Windsor Castle in distance Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. Nicholson 86 Bottom of Wormley Hill Mr. W. Stafford W. P. Burton 87 A Knotty Point Mr. W. Stafford J. D- Watson 88 An Irish Cabin F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. Topham 89 Cart Horse, "Terror" General de Teissier Horace Vernet 90 Group of Flowers Mr. F. Lasham ^ Miss A. Reynolds 91 Arab Horse General de Teissier Horace Vernet 92 Departure of a Knight F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. G. Cattermole 93 Four Sketches from Nature in one Frame The Linnell Family John Linnell, sen. 94 Old Bridge at Lyons F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. C. Stansfield, R.A. 34 Fine Arts Section. — Rooin 6. Lent by Subject Artist 95 Italian View, Lago di Como Mrs. Keates T. L. Rowbotham 96 Ruined Church C. Harrison, Esq. Samuel Prout 97 View at Ashley Combe Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 97* St. Martha's Hill Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 98 Lausanne J. R. Capron, Esq. . C. C. Pyne 99 July J. R. Capron, Esq. E. K. Johnson 100 Venetian Balcony R. Smith, Esq. Carl Werner 10 1 Interior of Cottage at Shere T. Howse, Esq. L. Pinhorn Wood 102 Cottage at Witley J. C. Collier, Esq. W. P. Burton 103 Study of Cattle J. R. Capron, Esq. E. Hargitt 104 Mull of Cantire F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. A. V. Copley Fielding 105 Thomas Carlyle in his room at Chelsea (From life, 1879) Wm. Allingham, Esq. Mrs. Allingham 106 Boy Standing by Open Grave Somerset Beaumont, Esq. Frederick Walker, A.R.A. 107 Girl at Pump J. R. Capron, Esq. E. H. Fahey 108 Study for Picture— Harbour of Refuge Somerset Beaumont, Esq. Frederick Walker, A.R.A. 109 Architectural Drawing— Venice Somerset Beaumont, Esq. Bunney Water Colours. — Room 6. 35 Lent ky Subject Artist 1 10 A Spring Idyll Mrs. Leuchars E. Leuchars 1 1 1 Leominster Church, near Arundel Mr. Sydney Ballard \V. P. Burton 112 Fowey Harbour, Cornwall C. F. Hay ward, Esq. Williams 113 View of Dorking R. Barclay, Esq. J. D. Harding 114 Girl with Lanthorn R. Barclay, Esq. W. Hunt 115 An Old Man R. Barclay, Esq. W. Hunt 116 A Country Walk J. R. Capron, Esq. G. J. Pin well 117 Sketch for Picture— At the Bar Somerset Beaumont, Esq. Frederick Walker, A.R.A. 118 Boys Fighting Somerset Beaumont, Esq. Frederick Walker, A.R.A. 119 Magdalen Tower, Oxford Miss Hadden Gastineau 120 Haymaking at Elstead J. C. Collier, Esq. W. P. Burton 121 On Lake Llanberis Miss Hadden Gastineau 122 Sketch— Berne Mrs. Simpson Unknown 123 Mousehill Downs J. C. Collier, Esq. W. P. Burton 124 Landscape G. Fuller, Esq. Cox 125 A Scamper on the Surrey Hills J. R. Capron, Esq. Basil Bradley 126 Spring J. E. Grace, Esq. W. P. Burton 36 Fine Arts Section. — Room 6. Lent by Subject Artist 127 A Morning Gossip J. R. Capron, Esq. H. Herkomer, R.A. 128 Dr. Johnson at the Mitre J. Stewart Hodgson, Esq. D. G. Rossetti 129 Gateway at Venice H. Cox, Esq. S. Prout 130 Ship in Storm R. Barclay, Esq. A. V. Copley Fielding T31 Chiddingfold Church F. Yate, Esq. W. P. Burton 132 View at East Horsley Towers Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 133 Hambledon J. C. Collier, Esq. Alfred Powell 134 Study of Camel's Head J. R. Capron, Esq. Elijah Walton 135 Heidelberg Shepherd and Flock Vincent Robinson, Esq. Miss Julia Robinson 136 Gatton Park, Surrey Miss Hadden Davidson 137 View at Ashley Combe Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 138 An Uninvited Guest Mr. H. J. Gill S. T. Dadd 139 Road to Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey J. R. Capron, Esq. Paul J. Naftel T40 Royal Common — A Breezy Day Mr. Sydney Ballard W. P. Burton 141 View at Ashley Combe Earl of Lovelace F. Mercer 142 Bolton Abbey J. S. Budgett, Esq. James Varley Water Colours, — Room 6. 37 Lent bv Subject Artist 143 Sketch from Nature The Linnell Family John Linnell, sen. 144 Landscape Mrs. Raymond Maude J. B., 1776 145 Sketch of Paul Sandby, R.A., and Thomas Sandby, R.A., as boys Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. Paul Sandby, R.A. 38 Fine Arts Section. — Room 4. LANDING AND ROOM No. 4— (Reading Room). DRAWINGS BY JOHN LEECH. John Leech {1817-1864) was educated at Charterhouse from 1825 to 1832, and was contemporary at the school with W. M. Thackeray, He studied medicine, after leaving school, but his talent for drawing asserting itself unmistakably, he abandoned the medical profession. He became a contributor to Ptinch in its early years, and continued on the staff till his death. He also illustrated many books for Douglas Jerrold, Dickens, Surtees, Barham, etc., etc. His practice was to throw off his first idea in pencil (he rarely used ink) on ordinary drawing paper (see frame No. 26). These drawings, executed with great rapidity and freedom, were then traced on vegetable paper for transference to the wood block (photography not being then in use for this pur- pose), on which a most careful and beautiful pencil drawing was completed, which afterwards disappeared under the hands of the wood-cutter. The series from the " Comic History of England " are all of them his tracings for transfer. They were never intended to be seen or kept, and were most of them rescued from his waste-paper basket. They are there- fore extremely slight, and do not pretend to be finished drawings. It is indeed, remembering what they are, remark- able that they should possess the extraordinary refinement and delicacy of outline which so many of them show, and which was seldom reproduced in the vigorous but unrefined woodcuts published from them. In frames Nos. 25 and 26 will be found instances of his drawing in both the two first stages. (Charterhouse Library) Frames Nos. i to 11: Early drawings ; drawings for Maga- zines, etc., etc. Frames Nos. 12 to 21 : Frames of Drawings for the Comic History of England, by Gilbert a Beckett (Rev. Gerald S. Davies) Frames 22 to 25 : First thoughts for some drawings in Sponge's Sporting Tour (Charterhouse Library) Frame No. 26 : Drawings traced for transfer for Sponge's Tour Frame No. 27 : Illustrations to Colin Clink (Very early work) Frame No. 28 : Six Drawings published in Pimch Frame No. 29: Mr. Briggs — published in Punch . : Drawings. — Landing and Room 4. 39 Frame No. 30 : Mr. Briggs — published in Punch (Rev. Gerald S. Davies) Frame No. 31 : Mr. Briggs— sketch for Punch (Charterhouse Library) Frames Nos. 32 and 33 : Drawings for Mr. Sponge's Sport- ing Tour Frame No. 34 : Traced Drawing for Children of the Mobility; published 1841 [The Remaining Drawings of this Series are at Manchester and South Kensington.] Lent by Subject Artist 34* Original Sketch— Sporting Subject Lord Onslow T. Rowlandson (1756-182 7) 35 Original Sketch— Sporting Subject Lord Onslow T. Rowlandson 36 Original Pen and Ink Drawing (Pubhshed in Sporting and Dramatic News) Lord Onslow A. Quinton 37 Pen-and-ink Sketches of Guildford and its Neighbourhood Mr. T. Whitburn F. Lasham 37*- Pen-and-ink Sketches of Maidstone and its Neighbourhood Mr. T. Whitburn F. Lasham (Charterhouse Library) 38 Original Drawing for Ptmch—G. Du Maurier 39 Dedham Vale (The original Chalk Si 44, 46, 47> 4^, 49, 5°, 5^) 52, 53> 54,55, 56,59,61,62 Russell, Rev. T. (Western Hall, Room 2)— 25, 57 Russell, Rev. William. (Western Hall, Room 2) — 28 Sandby, Paul, R.A., born 1725 ; died 1809. (Room 6)— 78, 79, 83, 145 Paul and Thomas Sandby brothers were both foundation members of the Royal Academy in 1768. Thomas Sandby was for 52 years deputy ranger of Windsor Great Park. He made Virginia Water and laid out and planted all that part of the Royal demesne. Paul Sandby was the founder of the Water Colour School of drawing. Sant, James, R.A. (Western Hall) — i6o, 179 Sasso Fetrato {called\ Battista Salvi, born 1605 , died 1685 — 19 Schiavone, Andrea, born 1522 ; died 1582 — 25 Singleton, Henry, born 1766; died 1839. (Western Hall) — 147 Smith, George, of Chichester, born 1714; died 1776. (Western Hall)— 118 Smythe, L. (Western Hall)— 141 Spagnoletto, Lo Ribera (r^7//^<^) Joseph, born 1589 ; died 1656 — 14 Index to Artists, 49 Stafford, W., Godalming. (Western Hall)— 99 Stansfield, Clarkson W., R.A. (Room 6) — 38, 94 Born at Sunderland, 1798, died 1867. He was brought up to the sea, but soon abandoned it for painting. His first picture was exhibited in 1827. Sticks. (Western Hall)— 188, 189 Stothard, T., R.A. (Room 4)— 47, 48 Stubbs, born 1724; died 1806. (Western Hall) — 81, 172 Swinton, A. H., Guildford. Page 55. Teniers, born 1610; died 1694 — 27 Teniswoode, G. F. (Western Hall) — 102 Tenniel, John. (Room 4) — 42, 43 Thorburn, Robert, A.R.A., born 1837 — 201 Thornhill, Sir T.— 45 Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti, born 1512 ; died 1594—33 Topham, born 1808 ; died 1877. (Room 6)— 88 Turner, Frank. (Western Hall)— 65 Turner, C. — 202, 203 Turner, J. M. W., R.A. (Room 6)— 58. (Room 4)— 46 Born in London, 23rd April, 1775. Son of a hairdresser. A.R.A., 1799 ; R.A , 1802 ; died at Chelsea 19th December, 1851. Vandevelde, born 1633; died 1707 — 68, 74 Vandyck, Sir Anthony, born 1599; died 1641—56, 61 Van Somer, Paul, born 1576 ; died 1621—97 Varley, James. (Room 6)— 142 Varley, John, born 1778; died 1842 Varley, William, born 1771 ; died 1842. (Room 6)— 65 Velasquez, Diego, born 1599 ; died 1660—34 Vernet, Horace. (Room 6)— 89, 91 Veronese, Paolo Cagliari, born 1528; died 1588— 116 Vibert — 76 Vickers, Alfred, born 1786 ; died 1868. (Western Hall)— 69, 191 Vinci, Leonardo da, born 1452 ; died 15 19— 4, 7, S 50 Fine Arts Section. Vlieger, Simon de, born 1612 ; died 1642 — 67 Volterra, Daniele di, born 1607 ; died 1566 — 39 Walker, Frederick, A.R.A., born 1840; died 1875. (Western Hall) — 156; (Room 6) — 106, 108, 117, 118 Walker, Robert, died 1658 — 53 Waller, T. (Western Hall)— 127 Walton, Frank, Holmbury St. Mary. (Western Hall) — 164, 165 Walton, Elijah. (Room 6) — 134 Ward, E. M., born 1816 ; died 1879 Ward, James, R. A., born 1769: died 1855. (Western Hall) — 124, 131 Watson, J. D., Marlboro' Hill, London, N.W. (Western Hall)— 79, 138, 195 ; (Room 6) -7, 87 Watts, G. F., R.A. (Western Hall)— 129, 146, 185 Webb, Octavius, Shalford. (Western Hall) — 123, 192 Webb, W. J. (Western Hall)— 72 Werner, Carl. (Room 6) — 100 Weenix, Jan, born 1644 ; died 17 19 — 62 West, Benjamin. (Room 4) — 44 Wint, De. (See De Wint). Whitburn, T., Guildford. (Western Hall)— 74, 82, 187 Wickens, W. (Western Hall) — 122 Wilkins, G., Guildford. Page 27 and 213 Williams, of Chichester. (Room 6) — 112 Wilson, Richard, R.A., born 1740 \ died 1782. (Western Hall)— 175, 177 Called the English Claude. Wood, L. Pinhorn, Shere. (Room 6)— i, 80, 10 1 Wooton, T., born 1760. (Western Hall) — 182 Wouvermans, Philip, born 1620; died 1668 — 78 Wright, Joseph, A. R. A., of Derby. (Western Hall, Room 2) — 4, ^71 Zama9ois. (Western Hall) — 76 Zoffany, Johan, R.A., born 1733; died 1772. (Western Hall) — i8i Zucchero Federigo, born 1543 ; died 1609 — 36, 44, 107 Mezzotints. — Room 4. 51 MEZZOTINTS. Lrnt by Subject Artist 49 Hindhead Hill (Autotype) Reproduced from the print in the Liber Studiorum. C. Harrison, Esq. J. M. W. Turner and Dunkarton 50 The Mill (Etching and Mezzotint) Proof from the Liber Studiorum. The etched lines were executed by Turner himself, the mezzotint being sub- sequently added by the engraver. C. Harrison, Esq. J. M. W. Turner 51 Charles Trimnell, 1721-1723 (After T. Jordan) The Bishop of Winchester Thomas Bakewell, 1721 53 Edward Rich, Earl of Holland (Engraved 1684) Sir Charles Rich, Bart. J. Smith (165 2-1 742) 54 Sir Robert Clayton After John Riley (1646-1691). Sir R. Clayton, of Marden, Surrey, was Lord Mayor of London, 1680'. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. J. Smith (1652-1742) 55 Flowers After John van Huysum (1682-1749). Mr. W. Stafford Richard Earlom (i 743-1822) 56 Fruit After John van Huysum (1682-1749)* This, and the com- panion mezzotint, are amongst the finest instances of this description of work. Mr. W. Stafford Richard Earlom (i 743-1822) 57 Miss Kitty Fischer After Sir J. Reynolds. Richard Houston, born in Dubhn, pupil of Brooks. Ellis D. GosHng, Esq. Richard Houston (i 722-1 775) 58 Princess Elizabeth The Princess has her hand on her lip to symbolize her prudence ; a dove on her finger to symbolize her gentleness ; she rides on a tortoise to signify the circumspectness of her goings. J. Faber, son of the celebrated artist of the same name, born in Holland, practised in England. W. More-Molyneux, Esq. J. Faber, the younger (1695-175 6) 59 Portrait of Rembrandt After Rembrandt's portrait of himself. John Smith, one of the earliest of English mezzotinters ; pupil of Isaac Beckett ; engraved many plates after Kneller. G. Fielder, Esq. John Smith (1652-1742) 52 Fine Arts Section. — Room 4. Lent by Subject Artist 60 George II. After R. E. Pyne ; engraved 1766. W. More-Molyneux, Esq. W. Dickinson 61 Fruit Market After Snyders and Little John ; published 1775. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. Richard Earlom 61^ Rev. William Pennicott After Sir T. Lawrence. Reynolds was a pupil of Hodges, and a distinguished mezzotinter after S. J. Reynolds, Dance, Rembrandt, etc. C. Walpoie, Esq., C.B. S. W. Reynolds (1773-1835) 62 Concert of Birds After Mario di Fiori ; published 1778. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. Richard Earlom 63 William Bray, in his 97th year From a picture by J. Linnell. William Bray of Shere was Treasurer of the Society of Antiquaries. Guildford Institute S. Linnell 64 Miss Wynyard After Sir J. Reynolds ; engraved 1771. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. J. Finlayson (1730-1796) 65 Link Boy as Cupid Miss Hadden John Dean (i 750-1 798) After Sir J. Reynolds. John Dean, born in London, was a pupil of Valentine Green. 66 De Scheeps Bouwmeester After Rembrandt.* C. T. Hodges, born at Amsterdam, worked in England, painter and engraver. G. Fielder, Esq. C. T. Hodges (i 764-1837) 67 Fighting Dogs After Gainsborough. It is believed by some authorities that this plate was executed by Earlom, who employed the name of Birche to evade the contract by which he was bound to work solely for Boydell. An engraver of the name is known to have lived at the time. Rev. Dr. Haig-Brown Henry Birche (about 1791) 68 George, Duke of Buckingham and his Brother After Van Dyck. James MacArdell, born in Dublin 1729, was one of the best of the mezzotinters of the i8th century. His mezzotints were chiefly after Rubens, Reynolds, and Van Dyck. The two boys here represented were sons of George Villiers, assassinated by Felton 1628. The younger died in a skirmish with the Parliamentary Forces. The elder shared the fortunes of Charles IL T. E. Page, Esq. James ]\IacArdell (17 29-1 765) Mezzotints. — Room 4. 53 Lent by Subject Autist 69 Lady Melbourne After Sir J. Reynolds ; engraved 1771. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. J. Finlayson (i 730-1 796) J. Finlayson, painter and engraver, mezzotinted many plates on a large scale, 70 Lady Broughton After F. Cotes (1726-1770) ; engraved 1772. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. J. Finlayson (i 730-1796) 71 Mrs. Carnac After Sir J. Reynolds ; engraved 1778. J. R. Smith, youngest- son of " Smith of Derby," painter and mezzotint engraver. Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. J. Raphael Smith (i 752-181 2) 72 Lady Bamfylde After Sir J. Reynolds ; engraved 1779. Thomas Watson, born in London, died at Bristol. Distinguished engraver ; partner of William Dickinson. Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. Thomas Watson (1743-1781) 73 The Duchess of Devonshire After Sir J, Reynolds; engraved 1780. Valentine Green, bom at Salford, pupil of Robert Hancock, engraver to the Royal Academy, etc., etc. Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. Valentine Green (1739-1813) 74 Gertrude, Lady Villiers After Calze ; engraved 1773. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. J. Finlayson (1730-1796) 75 Maria, Countess of Coventry After Read. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. J. Finlayson (1730-1796) 76 Admiral Duncan After J. Singleton Copley (father of Lyndhurst) ; engraved 1768. Admiral Duncan commanded the fleet at Camper- down. Richard Earlom, a pupil of Cipriani, eminent as a mezzotmter, engraved the 200 subjects after Claude, known as the " Liber Veritatis." o \ Rev. Gerald S. Davies Richard Earlom (1743-1822) 77 Valentine Green After a picture by L. F. Abbott, inscribed " Se ipsum fecit," C. WalpoCEsq., C.B. Valentine Green 78 The Misers After Quentin Matsvs. Rev. Dr. Haig-Brown Richard Earlom (1743-1822) 54 Fine Arts Section. — Room 4. ETCHINGS. Lent by Subject Artist 79 "Peace and Quiet," "To Hear the Lark," and " Folding the Flock " (Three etchings) Artist's proofs, exhibited at Manchester Fine Art Treasures Exhibition. Samuel Palmer, water-colour painter and etcher ; died 1881 ; executed numerous etchings of great beauty. Rev. Dr. Haig- Brown Samuel Palmer 80 The Mill After Rembrandt. C. Harrison, Esq. Brunet Debaines 81 Shipping H. J. Gill, Esq. Seymour Haden 82 Sir Thomas Gresham After Sir Antony More ; proof etching ; original in National Portrait Gallery. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. C. P. Slocombe 83 Christ Healing the Sick Reproduction (Amand Durand) from the celebrated etching by Rembrandt, known as the lOO guilder plate. C. Harrison, Esq. 84 Swebach After Boilly ; proof before letters. G. Gidley Robinson, Esq. Milius 85 Hubert Herkomer, R.A., and two Children Artist's proof. Signed. J. Rand Capron, Esq. Hubert Herkomer 86 L'Abreuvoir After Troyon (recent French painter) ; proof before letters. Rev. Gerald S. Davies Charles Waltner 87 Interior in the Tyrol — Grace before Meat Artist's Proof. Signed. J. Rand Capron, Esq. Hubert Herkomer 88 The Landscape with Three Trees Reproduction from Rembrandt ; Amand Durand process. C. Harrison, Esq. 89 "For Sale" (Etcliing) After Octavius Webb. Remarque proof. F. Webb, Esq. Gravier Etchings, — Room 4. 55 Lent by Subject Aktist 90 Orphans" After Octavius Webb. Remarque proof. F. Webb, Esq. Gravier 91 Portrait of Madame Vrydags van Hollenhoven After Jan van Ravenstein (1580-1676) ; proof before letters. Rev. Gerald S. Davies Charles Waltner 92 Portrait of Vrydags van Hollenhoven After Jan van Ravenstein (1580-1676) ; proof before letters. Rev. Gerald S. Davies Charles Waltner 93 Portrait of an Old Man After Jacob Jordaens (1594-1678) ; proof before letters. Rev. Gerald S. Davies Charles Waltner 94 Portrait of Mdlle. J. M After Dubois ; proof on vellum. Rev. Gerald S. Davies Charles Waltner 95 Johannes Uigtenbogaerd (The celebrated Theologian) Reproduction ; Amand Durand process from Etching by Rem- brandt. C. Harrison, Esq. 96 Portrait of Jan Cornelius Sylvius, 1645 Reproduction from an etching by Rembrandt. C. Harrison, Esq. 97 A Rabbi After Rembrandt, C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. Hess 98 The Blue Boy After T. Gainsborough ; proof before letters. J. H. Merryweather, Esq. Paul Rajon 99 Philip IV. of Spain After Velasquez ; proof before letters. C. Harrison, Esq. Paul Rajon 100 Rembrandt's Mother After Rembrandt ; proof on vellum. C. Harrison, Esq. Paul Rajon loi J. B. C. Corot After Busbutt ; proof before letters. Corot the great French Landscape Painter. G. Gidley Robinson, Esq. Bixon 102 M. Thiers After Bonnat ; proof before letters. G. Gidley Robinson, Esq. Massard 56 Fine Arts Section, — Room 4. Lent by Subject Artist 103 Pastorale After N, Diaz ; proof before letters on parchment. Rev. Gerald S. Davies Lalauze (1809-1876) 104 Dutch Interior Rare proof etching. Adrian van Ostade, painter and etcher, born at Lubeck, executed many plates of great excellence. G. C. Williamson, Esq. Adrian van Ostade (161 0-1685) Stipple Engravings [Bartolozzi). — -Room 4. 57 STIPPLE ENGRAVINGS (Bartolozzt), Lent by Subject Artist 105 Stipple Engraving Sir Charles Rich F. Bartolozzi (i 730-1813) 106 Bacchanals " & " Children at Play " & " Summer " and "Winter" After Lady Diana Beauclerk. F. Wheatley. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. F. Bartolozzi 107 Resurrection of a Pious Family (Stippled engraving) After a picture by the Rev. M. W. Peters, LL.B., R.A. (1740- 1814), of Exeter College, Oxon ; Prebendary of Lincoln Chaplain to the Prince Regent ; Royal Academician. Miss Giles F. Bartolozzi (1730-1813) 108 Cupid and Cephissa (No. i) After Angelica Kauffman. Proof before letters. Rev. H. A. Bowles F. Bartolozzi (i 730-1813) 109 Cupid and Cephissa (No. 2) Proof before letters. Rev. H. A. Bowles F. Bartolozzi (1730-1813) no "A Fair Alsatian," after Angelica Kauffman; and Two Subjects after Cipriani After Angelica Kauffman. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. F. Bartolozzi 1 1 1 Spirit of a Child carried to Paradise After a picture by Rev. M. W. Peters, LL.B., R.A., exhibited at the Academy of 1783. Miss Giles F. Bartolozzi (1730-1813) 112 Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven Miss Giles W. Dickinson (1746-1823) 113 Cupid and Euphrosyne After Angelica Kauffman. Proof before letters. Rev. H. A. Bowles F. Bartolozzi (1730-1813) 114 "Cupids at Play" and "Children at Play" C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. F. Bartolozzi 115 Lady Northwick and Miss Rushout After Angelica Kauffman. Rev. H. A. Bowles F- Bartolozzi (1730-1813) 6 58 Fine A^^ts Section. — Room 4. Lent by Subject Artist 116 Stipple Engraving Sir Charles Rich F. Bartolozzi (i 730-1813) 117 Lady Harrington After Sir J. Reynolds ; engraved 1789. Proof before letters. Rev. Gerald S. Davies F. Bartolozzi (1730-18 13) 118 Bacchanal Children After Marcantonio Franceschini G. B. Smallpeice, Esq. F. Bartolozzi (1765) 119 Bacchanal Children After Marcantonio Franceschini G. B. Smallpeice, Esq. F. Bartolozzi (1765) 120 Cupid and Aglaia After Angelica Kauffman. Proof before letters. Rev. H. A. Bowles F. Bartolozzi (i 730-1813) 121 Infant Academy (Stippled engraving) After Sir J. Reynolds. Miss Hadden Francis Ha ward, A.R.A. (i 776-1 797) 122 The Election Mrs. Jay W. Hogarth 123 The Guards' March to Finchley After Hogarth. Mrs. Jay L. Sullivan 124 Admiral de Winter and Admiral Duncan at the Battle of Camperdown (Coloured Stipple) After Henry Singleton ; engraved, 1797. D. M. Stevens, Esq. J. Daniell I Coloured Replicas of iii and 112 Mrs. Powell Line Engravings. — Room 4. 59 LINE ENGRAVINGS, Lent by Subject Artist 127 William, Duke of Juliers Reproduction (Amand Durand) from an engraving by Henry Aldegrever C. Harrison, Esq. 128 Battle of Camperdown After P. Loutherbourgh, R.A, D. M. Stevens, Esq. J. Fittler, A.R.A. 129 Paul Preaching at Athens Reproduction of Amand Durand's process from Marc Antonio's engraving of Raphael's picture. C. Harrison, Esq. 130 The Lord and the Lady Reproduction (Amand Durand) from an engraving by Albert Durer. C. Harrison, Esq. 131 Antwerp Cathedral Miss Hadden Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-16 7 7) Engraved at Antwerp, 1640, by Hendricx. 132 Westminster Abbey 1749. The only impression taken. Sir Charles Rich Paul Sandby, R.A. (1725-1798) 133 Portrait of Cardinal Bentivoglio Reproduction by Amand Durand from the picture after Vandyck. ' C. Harrison, Esq. 134 St. Hubert Reproduction by Amand Durand from an engraving by A. Durer. C. Harrison, Esq. 135 Alderney After E. Douglas. Artist's proof. Mrs. Douglas A. C. Alais 136 Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci After Leonardo's portrait of himself at Florence, Raphael Morghen, the most eminent of line engravers, was born at Florence ; married Volpato's daughter ; worked chiefly in Italy ; died at Florence. G. Fielder, Esq. Raphael Morghen (1758^833) 137 La Rixe After Meissonier (living French artist) ; proof before letters. G. B. Smallpeice, Esq. Paul Chenay 6—2 6o Fine Arts Section, — Room Lent by Subject Artist 138 Odin After Sir Edwin Landseer. 1839. E. U. Eddis, Esq. Thomas Landseer 139 The Horse of Death Reproduction by Amand Durand from an engraving by Albert Durer. C. Harrison, Esq. 140 Pietro Aretino Reproduction from an engraving after Titian. C. Harrison, Esq. 141 Sark After E. Douglas. Artist's proof. A. C. Alais Engravings of Bishops of Winchester, lent by Dr. Harold Browne, Bishop of Winchester. 142 Richard Fox, 1500-1528 143 Stephen Gardiner, I53i-I555 (Van der Werff.) P. A. Gunst 144 Robert Home, 1560-1580 145 James Montagu, 1616-1618 Henry Holland, 161 7 146 Lancelot Andrewes, 1618-1626 Wenceslaus Hollar, 1643 147 Walter Curie, 1632-1650 T. Cecill, 1647 148 Brian Duppa, 1660-1662 F. W., 1662 149 Peter Mew, 1684-1706 D. Doggan 150 Benjamin Hoadly, 1734-1761 (After W. Hogarth.) B. Baron 150^3; Charles L (After Vandyck.) W. More-Molyneuj^, Esq. Condini (1776) 151 John Evelyn, of Wotton J, Evelyn, author of "The Sylva," died 1706; buried at Wotton. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. R. Nanteuil (1630-16 7 8) Line Engravings. — Room 6i Lent by Subject Artist 152 Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick After Vandyck ; Hollar, born at Prague 1607, employed by Charles I. and Charles II. ; died in extreme poverty in London. Robert Rich was Lord High Admiral of England, and played an important part in the civil wars. Died 1658. Sir Charles Rich, Bart. Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) 153 Sir Thomas Gresham Francis Delaram worked in London in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. His engravings are now rare. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. Francis Delaram (about 1560) 154 Lady Anne CHfford Lady Clifford, daughter of George, Duke of Cumberland, from portrait at Knole. G. Leveson-Gower, Esq. White 155 Henry Rich, Earl of Holland William Faithorne, the elder, the celebrated engraver. Fought on the Royalist side in the civil war. Prisoner at the siege of Basing House. Pupil in France of Nanteuil. Henry Rich, owner of Holland House, a famous courtier and Royalist. Executed 1649. Sir Charles Rich, Bart. William Faithorne, the elder (1620-1691) 155^ Sir Thomas Remington of Lund Ancestor of Dr. Stedman. Represented with his wife, fifteen living and five dead children. " M. P. delineavit. " Dr. J. R. Stedman J. Halfpenny 156 Tigress and Cubs J. R. Capron, Esq. 157 Lioness and Cubs J. R. Capron, Esq. 158 School of Athens After Raphael's fresco in the Vatican. Volpato, born at Bassano, learnt engraving under Bartolozzi at Venice, worked Miss Hadden Giovanni Volpato (1738) 159 Portrait of Philip de Champagne After Philip de Champagne's portrait of himself. G. Edehnck, bornat Antwerp, worked chiefly m France W ^ G. Fielder, Esq. Gerard Edehnck (1627-1707) 160 Roman Ruins After Claude Lorraine. Pubhshed 1772. C. Walpole, Esq., CB. W. Woollett 161 Battle of the Standard After Leonardo's celebrated cartoon. Engraved probably fr^^^^ Rubens' copy of the cartoon; one of Edehnck s finest Mrs. CoT^t Gerard Edelinck (1627-1707) 62 Fine Arts Section. — Room 4. Lent by Subject Artist 162 Date Obolum Belisario After Vandyck ; Louis Gerald Scotin, a Frenchman, engraved in England in the i8th century plates after Hogarth, Hayman, etc. R. Sparkes, Esq. L. G. Scotin (1690-1750) 163 Madonna del Gran Duca After Raphael ; original in the Pitti Gallery, Florence. Miss Hadden S. Jesi 164 Lady and Child After Sassoferrato. It bears the inscription " R. Earlom, delt. 1767." Miss Hadden F. Bartolozzi (i 730-1813) 165 Holy Family After P. P. Rubens. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. Raphael Morghen 166 Rubens and his First Wife (Isabella Brandt) After Sir Peter Paul Rubens ; published 1796. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. Charles Hess 167 The Wagon After Rubens ; printed by Hendricx. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. S. A. Bolswert 168 The Transfiguration After Raphael ; original in the Vatican ; engraved 1811. G. Fielder, Esq. Raphael Morghen (i 758-1833) 169 The Devil's Bridge After William Pars. Woollett, an engraver of great skill, was much employed by Boydell. He engraved Wilson's " Niobe," etc., and was engraver to the King. C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. W. Woollett (1735-1785) 170 The Watering Place After Rubens ; published by Boydell, 1770. John Browne was, with Woollett, a pupil of Tinney, and was employed by Boydell on plates after Rubens, Poussin, Gainsborough, etc. Elected A.E. in 1770. C. AValpole, Esq., C.B. John Browne, A.E. (1741-1801) 171 Hafad After Sir Edwin Landseer. 1839. E. U. Eddis, Esq. C G. Lewis 172 Jersey After Edwin Douglas. (Artist's Proof. ) G. A. Fuller, Esq. A. C Alais 173 Chartres Cathedral After Prout. C. Harrison, Esq. Local ViewSy etc, — Staircase. 63 STAIRCASE AND ENTRANCE LOBBY. LOCAL VIEWS, LOCAL CELEBRITIES, Etc, Lent by Subject Artist 174 Encampment of the English Forces near Ports- mouth, View of the English and French Fleets at the commencement of the Action between them on the i6th of July, 1655. Bishop of Winchester 175 Procession of King Edward VI. from the Tower of London to Westminster, Feb. 19th, 1657, previous to his Coronation. Bishop of Winchester 176 Plan of Guildford, 1739 Guildford Institute John Harris 177 Departure of King Henry VIII. from Calais, July 25th, 1654 Three old engravings taken from coeval paintings at Cowdray, the seat of the Right Hcxiourable Anthony Browne, Viscount Montague. ( Painted by S. H. Grimm Bishop of Winchester ( Engraved by James Basire 178 View of Guildford Mr. S. Rowland. N. Buck (1738) 179 South-West View of Guildford, 1739 D. M. Stevens, Esq. John Harris 180 Photograph of Mr. Gladstone Lord Onslow 181 North- West View of Guildford After T. Russell ; proof. D. M. Stevens, Esq. J- Collyer 182 North-West View of Guildford After T. Russell, junr. ; 1759. D. M. Stevens, Esq. James Mason (1710-1780) 183 House of Commons— Speaker Onslow in the Chair After a picture by W. Hogarth and Sir J. Thornhill ; engraved D. M. Stevens, Esq. A. l*ogg 64 Cha7^ters, Deeds, Books, etc. — Staircase. Lent by Subject Artist 184 View of Guildford from the South-West Guildford Institute 185 George Holme Sumner, M.P. for Surrey (Mezzotint) After T. Stewardson. Guildford Institute W. Ward 186 James Mangles (Lithograph) Liberal Member for Guildford, 1831-32-35. Guildford Institute J. Weare 187 Lord Lovaine, M.P. (Lithograph) The present Duke of Northumberland. Guildford Institute 188 The Rev. W. H. Cole, Wonersh Guildford Institute 189 John Smallpeice (Lithograph) Thirty-eight years Treasurer of the County of Surrey. Guildford Institute J. H. Lynch 190 Portrait of Henry Drummond, M.P., in 1849 (Private Plate.) W. Walker J. R. Capron, Esq. 191 Archbishop Abbot (Line engraving) Guildford Institute . C. Picart 192 John Leech of Lea, in his 87th Year (Lithograph) Guildford Institute 193 Martin F. Tupper, of Albury Author of "Proverbial Philosophy." Guildford Institute D. I. Pound (from a photograph) 194 Westbrook Place,- Godalming, late the Seat of the brave General Oglethorp (Mezzotint) D. M. Stevens, Esq. 195 George, Earl of Onslow After Stewardson ; engraved 1814. W. Ward, pupil of J. Raphael Smith. Earl of Onslow, born 173 1, created Baron Cranley 1776 ; created Earl of Onslow 1801 ; died at Clandon 1814. Guildford Institute W. Ward, A.R.A. (i 766-1826) Local Views, etc, — Staircase. 65 Lent by Subject Artist 196 W. I. Denison, M.P. for West Surrey From a picture by F. R. Say. Guildford Institute W. Gillan 197 The Worship of Bacchus After G. Cruikshank; first proof. Guildford Institute 198 Commemoration of the nth of October Lord Onslow 200 Sporting Subject: What can little T.O. do? (Engraving) Lord Onslow Gillray 201 The Oratory, Guildford Castle W. H. Swinton, Esq. A. H. Swinton 202 Henry Jenkins, aged 169 From a painting by Walker (1752). T. Worlige was a portrait painter and etcher of some note in his day. F. H. Salvin, Esq. Thomas Worlige (1700-17 66) 203 Guildford Oratory W. H. Swinton, Esq. A. H. Swinton 204 ] 205 J' Engravings in the style of Bartolozzi 206 ) Mrs. W. W. Mooney 207 Burnt-wood Picture F. H. Salvin, Esq. J- Bellerby I Coloured Engravings 209 j Lord Onslow 66 Art Furniture. — Rooms 3, i, and Platform, etc. ART FURNITURE. 301 Florentine Dower Chest, gilt and painted Lent by Mrs. Jekyll 302 ) Two Old Gilt Chairs, temp. EHzabeth. 303 j Lent by W. More Molyneux, Esq. 332 Cabinet, Italian Marqueterie. Lent by W. More Molyneux, Esq. 304 ) Two Carved Chairs, which once formed part of the furniture 305 / of the great Palace of Urbino ; one has on it the arms of Federigo di Montifeltro, Duke of Urbino (1480), the other the arms of his first wife, Battista Sforza, and very interesting historically as coming from one of the best early Renaissance Palaces in Italy Lent by the Rev. G. S. Davies 306 Folding Screen by E. Burne Jones. (At head of staircase leading to Rooms 4, 5, and 6.) The Life of S. Frideswida. — In 727 Didan, the Sub-regulus, or Earl of Oxford, founded a monastery, then dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and in which Didan and his wife were interred. Their daughter, Frideswida, devoted herself to a religious life, and was appointed to the government of her parents' foundation, when an event occurred that incalculably enhanced the popularity of the monastery, and ended in her canonization and the re-dedication of the monastery to her. Algar, Earl of Leicester, fell in love with her, and allowed his passion so far to exceed all the limits that pru- dence, as well as religious principle, marked out, as to endeavour to force her, sacred to the service of God as she was by her own choice and the monastic laws, into a marriage. She then concealed herself in a wood at Benson, near Oxford ; and the Earl, unable to discover her abode, threatened to fire the city if she was not delivered up to him. ' ' Such tyranny and presumption," observes Leland, " could not escape divine vengeance ; he was struck blind ! Hence arose such a dread to the kings of Britain, that none of his successors dared enter Oxford for some time after." S. Frides- wida died in 740. Lent by Birket Foster, Esq. 307 ( A Pair of Semi-Circular Inlaid Chippendale Card Tables. 308 ( Also open round and inlaid with clouded satin and other wood. Over loo years old Lent by R. Joynes, Esq. 309 A Decorative Panel, painted by hand Lent by Mr. J. Read 3105 Pair of Panels, decorated by the Xylographic Process 3 1 1 Lent by Mr. J. Read 312 A Carved Oak Table, Flemish work Lent by Major Lennox Tredcroft 313 Clock, style Louis Quatorze Lent by Major Lennox Tredcroft Art Furniture. — Rooms 3, i, and Platform. 67 314 Hispano Moresque Cabinet Lent by Sir G. Bonham, Bart. 315 Moorish Cabinet and Stand for ditto Lent by Sir G. Bonham, Bart. 316 Portuguese Arm Chair Lent by Sir G. Bonham, Bart. 317 Portuguese Chair Lent by Sir G. Bonham, Bart. 318 Table, temp. Elizabeth Lent by the Rev. W. H. Moody 319 ( Two Arm Chairs from Godstowe Priory. Henry VIII. 320 ( Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 32 T German Gothic Linen Chest Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 322 (Chinese Carved Wood Tables, with porcelain tops 323 I Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 324 Court Cupboard, old oak Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 325 Old Writing Box, with incised figures Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 326 Carved Oak Writing Desk, ancient figures Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. 327 Ebony Carved Stand Lent by A. P. Onslow, Esq. 328 Spanish Inlaid Cabinet Lent by Sidney Harrison, Esq. 329 Charter Chest of Sir Thomas More Lent by T. L. Thurlow, Esq. 330 Capbox of Queen EHzabeth from Castle Hill, Earl Clintons Lent by T. L. Thurlow, Esq. 331 Ebony and Ivory Italian Work Cabinet Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 333 Table, Buhl work Lent by G. Bonner, Esq. 334 Small Marqueterie Casket Lent by G. Bonner, Esq. 335 Old German Iron Chest Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 336 Gilt Bronze Clock, by Joly, Paris, 1827 Lent by T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. SECTION II. (jflaUvd ^ia^ovg, tt^eapone, dc* NATURAL HISTORY. A COLLECTION OF BIRDS, MADE AND SET UP BY MR. W. STAFFORD, OF GODALMING. ROOM No. I. The greater number were obtained in the neighbonrhood of Guildford and Godalmiiig diLring the last sixty years. TJie nomenclature and classification is that adopted in ' A List of British Birds J compiled by a Cojnmittee of the British Ornithologists' Union^ 1883. The present collection contains 285 British species^ out of a total number of 376 recorded in that work. The history of the specimens has been extracted from Mr. W. Stafford's note-book, which thus iiicreases tJie interest and value attached to this fine and nearly complete local collection. The numbers on the upper corner of the cases refer to those in this CatalogiLC. H. H. G. A. ORDER I., PASSERES. FAMILY TURBINE. 1 MISSEL-THRUSH. Turdus vicivorus. la MISSEL-THRUSH (white variety). Turdus vicivorus. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 72 Natural Histoiy. — Room i. 2 THRUSH. Turdus musicus. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 3 REDWING. ! Turdus iliacus. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 4 FIELDFARE. Turdus pilaris. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 7 BLACKBIRD (pied). Turdus merula. 7a BLACKBIRD (male and female). Turdus merula. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 8 RING-OUZEL. Turdus torquatus. 10 WHEATEAR. Saxicola senanthe. This bird is sometimes seen about gravel-pits in Surrey ; shot by J. P. Stafford. 13 WHINCHAT. Pratincola rubetra. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 14 STONECHAT. Pratincola rubicola. 15 REDSTART. Ruticilla phcenicurus. 15a REDSTART. Ruticilla phcenicurus. This bird was once common in Surrey, but is now rare ; shot by J. P. Stafford. 15b FOREIGN BLACK-THROATED CHAT. Ruticilla melanoleuca. This rare bird was washed up on the beach at Littlehampton, Sussex, in 1838, and was sent to Mr. Stafford by Mrs. Flood, of Arundel. 16 BLACK REDSTART. Ruticilla titys. Killed in Ockford Road by a boy with a stone, when ground was covered with snow, in 1855. 17 BLUE-THROATED WARBLER. Cyanecula wolfi. This rare specimen was killed at Wandsworth, Surrey, in May, 1862. Collection of Birds, 73 17a BLUE-THROATED W A R B L E R (fuU plumage). Cyanecula wolfi. This specimen was killed at Guildford Castle. 19 ROBIN. Erithacus rubecula. 20 NIGHTINGALE. Daulias luscinia. 20a NIGHTINGALE. Daulias luscinia. Shot by W. Stafford. 21 WHITETHROAT. Sylvia cinerea. 22 LESSER WHITETHROAT. Silvia curruca. 24 BLACKCAP. Sylvia atricapilla. Shot by W. Stafford. 25 GARDEN WARBLER. Sylvia hortensis. 27 DARTFORD WARBLER. Melizophilus undatus. Killed by W. C. Stafford. 27a DARTFORD WARBLER. Melizophilus undatus. 28 GOLD-CREST. Regulas cristatus. 29 FIRE-CRESTED WREN. Regulus ignicapillus. Shot by W. C. Stafford. CHIFFCH AFF. Phylloscopus collybita. Shot by W. Stafford. WILLOW WARBLER. Phylloscopus trochilus. Shot by J. P. Stafford. WOOD-WARBLER. Phylloscopus sibilatrix. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 74 Nahiral History. 33a WOOD-WARBLER. Phylloscopus sibilatrix. 36 REED-WARBLER. Acrocephalus streperus. 38 THRUSH-LIKE WARBLER or GREAT REED-WARBLER. Acrocephalus turdoides. Shot at Ockford Pond, Godalming, in 1858, by J. P. Stafford. 40 SEDGE-WARBLER. Acrocephalus phragmitis. 41 GRASSHOPPER WARBLER. Locustella noevia. Shot at Hampton Lodge, Elstead, by W. Stafford. 42 SAVI'S WARBLER. Locustella luscinioides. 43 HEDGE-SPARROW. Accentor modularis. 44 ALPINE WARBLER. Accentor collaris. Killed at Milford by a boy with a stone in the winter of 1841. 45 WATER OUZEL. Cinclus aquaticus. Shot by Mr. Strudwick, of Unstead Farm. 47 BEARDED TITMOUSE. Panurus biarmicus. Shot in the Godalming neighbourhood, where it is now rare. FAMILY, PARID.E. 48 BRITISH LONG-TAILED TITMOUSE. Acredula rosea. 50 GREAT TITMOUSE. Parus major. Shot by W. Stafford. 52 BRITISH COAL TITMOUSE. Parus britannicus. Rather a common bird in this part of Surrey. 53 MARSH-TITMOUSE. Parus palustris. Collection of Birds, 75 54 BLUE TITMOUSE. Parus caeruleus. Shot by W. Stafford, 65 CRESTED TITMOUSE. Lophophanes cristatus. One specimen was killed at Hampton Lodge, by Mr. Long. 56 NUTHATCH. Sitta caesia. 57 WREN. Troglodytes parvulus. Shot by W. Stafford. 58 WHITE-WINGED WAGTAIL. Motaciila alba. Shot by J. P. Stafford, near Broadwater, Godalming. In spring plumage, 58a WHITE-WINGED WAGTAIL. Motaciila alba. In autumn plumage, 59 PIED WAGTAIL, Mortacilla lugubris. Shot by W. Stafford. 59a PIED WAGTAIL. Mortacilla lugubris, 60 GREY WAGTAIL. Motaciila melanope. Shot by J, P. Stafford. 61 BLUE-HEADED YELLOW WAGTAIL. Motaciila flava. Shot by W. Stafford. 62 YELLOW WAGTAIL. Motaciila raii. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 63 TIT-LARK or MEADOW PIPIT, Anthus pratensis. Shot by W. Stafford, 64 TREE PIPIT. Anthus trivialis. Shot by W. Stafford, Common in Surrey. 68 ROCK-PIPIT. Anthus obscurus. 7—2 76 Natural History. 69 GOLDEN ORIOLE. Oriolus galbula. Killed near Oxenford Bridge, Puttenham, and presented by Mr. Jones, farmer, of Elstead, in the spring of 1850. 70 GREAT GREY SHRIKE. Lanius excubitor. Killed at Haslemere, by Mr. Hedgecock, of Stroud Farm. 73 RED-BACKED SHRIKE. Lanius collurio. 73a RED-BACKED SHRIKE. Lanius collurio. 73b RED-BACKED SHRIKE. Lanius collurio. 74 WOODCHAT SHRIKE. Lanius pomeranus. This rare specimen was shot at Milford, and presented by Robert Upfold. 75 BOHEMIAN WAXWING. Ampelis garrulus. Bought in Leadenhall Market. 75a WAXWING. Ampelis garrulus. This specimen was killed in Peperharow Park, in 1849. 76 SPOTTED FLYCATCHER. Muscicapa grizola. 77 PIED FLYCATCHER. Muscicapa atricapilla. Uncommon in Surrey ; killed at Witley Park, near Godalming. FAMILY, HIRUNDINIDyE. 79 SWALLOW. Hirundo rustica. 80 MARTIN. Chelidon urbica. 81 SAND MARTIN. Cotyle riparia. 82 CREEPER. Certhia familiaris. Common in Surrey. Collection of Birds. 77, FAMILY, FRINGILLID^. 83 GOLDFINCH. Carduelis elegans. 84 SISKIN. Chrysomitris spinus. 84a SISKIN. Found in winter in the Godalming neighbourhood, feeding on seeds of the alder. 85 SERIN. Serinus hortulanus. 86 GREENFINCH. < Ligurinus chloris. 87 HAWFINCH. Coccotraustes vulgaris. 87a HAWFINCH. Common in Godalming neighbourhood. 88 S P A R R 0 W (dark specimen ; female. London.) Passer domesticus. 89 TREE SPARROW. Passer montanus. Shot by W. Stafford, 90 CHAFFINCH. Fringilla ccelebs. 90a CHAFFINCH (white). Fringilla ccelebs. 91 MOUNTAIN FINCH or BRAMLING. Fringilla montifringilla. Shot by J. P. Stafford. 92 LINNET. Linota cannabina. 93 MEALY REDPOLE. Linota linaria. 94 LESSER REDPOLE. Linota refesceus. 96 TWITE. Linota flavirostris. 78 Natural History. 96a TWITE. Linota flavirostris. Sometimes found near Godalming during autumn and winter. 98 BULLFINCH. Pyrrhula europea. PINE-GEOSBEAK. Pinicolor enucleator. PARROT CROSSBILL. Loxia pityopsittacus. 101 CROSSBILL. Loxia curvirostra. 102 WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL. Loxia leucoptera. This rare specimen was shot on Munstead Heath, Godalming, by J. P. Stafford. 104 BLACK-HEADED BUNTING. Emberiza melanocephala. 105 GREAT BUNTING. Emberiza miliaria. This bird is known in Surrey as the Clod-bunting, from its habit of standing on a clod of earth in the fields. 106 TELLOW HAMMER. Emberiza citrinella. 107 CIRL BUNTING. Emberiza cirlus. Rare in Surrey. This specimen was shot by W. Stafford. 108 ORTOLAN BUNTING. Emberiza hortulana. 108a ORTOLAN BUNTING. Emberiza hortulana. This specimen was shot at Godalming ; it is a rare bird in Surrey. 108b GREEN-HEADED BUNTING (Female of Ortolan). REED BUNTING. Emberiza schaeinclus. 112 LAPLAND BUNTING. Plectrophanes lapponicus. This rare specimen was killed, during very severe weather, at Mousehill, Godalming, and was sent to Mr. Stafford by W. Bone, huntsman to Lord Midleton. Collection of Birds, 79 113,113a SNOW BUNTING. Plectrophanes nivalis. In summer plumage. 114 STARLING. Sturnus vulgaris. 115 ROSE-COLOURED PASTOR. Killed while feeding on cherries in Busbridge Garden, and was presented by J. Wilder, Esq,, of Busbridge Hall. FAMILY, CORVID^. 116 CHOUGH. Pyrrhocorax graculus. One specimen was shot at St. Catherine's Hill, near Guildford, and was sent to Mr. Stafford by Mr. Piper. 117 NUTCRACKER. Nucifraga caryocatactes. Shot by Mr. John Woods, farmer, of Elstead, in 1839. 118 JAY. Garrulus glandarius. Shot by W. S. Challen, of Godalming. 118a Two JAYS with WEASEL in Trap. 119 MAGPIE. Pica rustica. Presented by F. Mellersh, Esq. 120 JACKDAW. Corvus monedula. Shot by W. Stafford. 120a • JACKDAW. Corvus monedula. 121 CARRION CROW. Corvus carone. Shot by W. Stafford. 122 ROYSTON or HOODED CROW. Corvus cornix. One was shot at Puttenham Heath, and presented by Mr Lisenburgh of th Jolly Farmer Inn ; another was shot on Chantry Down, and sent to Mr. Stafford by Mr. T. White, of Guildford. 8o Natural History, 123 ROOK. Corvus frugilegus. Shot by W. C. Stafford. 124 RAVEN. Corvus corax. Shot by George Chitty, of Chiddingfold. 124a RAVEN. Corvus corax. Shot by William Bane, of Peperharrow. FAMILY, ALAUDID^. 125 SKY-LARK. Alauda arvensis. 125a SKY-LARK. Alauda arvensis. Very dark specimen, from being fed on hempseed. 125b SKY-LARK. Alauda arvensis. . Cream-coloured variety. 126 WOOD-LARK. Alauda arborea. 130 SHORE-LARK. Otocorys alpestris. One specimen was shot on Merrow Downs, Guildford, and was sent by Mr. Piper. Two other specimens were killed at Petersfield, and were presented by Thomas Jones, stage-coachman. ORDER II., PICARI^. 131 SWIFT. Cypselus aplus. Common. 134 NIGHTJAR. Caprimulgus europaeus. Collection of Birds, 8i FAMILY, PICID^. 135a BLACK WOODPECKEE. Dryocopus martius. Bought in Leadenhall Market. 136 GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER. Picus major. Shot at Westwood, Godalming, by Wm. Stafford. 137 LESSER SPOTTED WOODPECKER. Picus minor. Shot at Westwood, by J. P. Stafford. 138 GREEN WOODPECKER. Gecinus viridis. Shot by Wm. Stafford in the wood at Westbrook, Godalming. 139 WRYNECK. Yunx torquilla. 140 KINGFISHER. Alcedo ispida. Shot by W. E. Stafford. 140a KINGFISHER. Alcedo ispida. 140b KINGFISHER and YOUNG. Alcedo ispida. 140c WHOLE SNIPE, JACK, and KINGFISHER. 143 BEE-EATER. Merops apiaster. This bird was obtained by Mr. Flood, of Arundel, Sussex, from a person who found it on the sea-shore, between Arundel and Worthing, in 1833. Another killed at Godalming. 144 HOOPOE. Upupa epops. Shot in front of Busbridge House. 145 CUCKOO. Cuculus canorus. Shot by J. P. Stafford. . 82 Natural History, ORDER III., STRIGES. FAMILY, STRIGID^. 149 WHITE OWL, WILLOW OWL, or BARN OWL. Strix flammea. One killed by Henry Ford, gamekeeper, Lea Park, the other presented by G. Bonett, Esq., of Wintershall. 149a WHITE OWL. Strix flammea. 150 HORNED OWL. Asio otus. Presented by F. Mellersh, Esq., in 1871 ; killed at Highdown Ball. 151 SHORT-EARED OWL (male). Asio brachyotus. Shot by Henry Ford, gamekeeper to J. Leach, Esq. 161a SHORT-EARED OWL (female.) Asio brachyotus. 152 BROWN OWL or TAWNY OWL. Syrnium aluco. 153 SNOWY OWL. Nyctea scandiaca. Bought at the Leadenhall Market ; was killed in the North of England. 154 EUROPEAN HAWK-OWL. Surnia ulula. Purchased in Leadenhall Market in winter of 1855, said to have been caught in the London Docks. 158 EAGLE OWL. Bubo ignavus. Very rare in England. This bird was caught in 1870 after a severe storm, near the Land's End, Cornwall. 159 LITTLE OWL. Athene noctua. Caught near Lambeth Palace, by John Arnold, of Vauxhall Walk, and it was kept alive some time by him. Collection of Birds, 83 159a LITTLE OWL. Athene noctua. Purchased in Leadenhall Market in winter of 1855 ; had the appearance of having been kept in confinement. 159b {Not determined.) Asio. Caught in the London Docks, probably escaped from confinement. ORDER IV., ACCIPITRES. 161 EGYPTIAN VULTURE. Neophron percnopterus. Kept for eight years in confinement by W. Bridger, Godalming, 162 MARSH-HARRIER. Circus seruginosus. 162a MARSH-HARRIER. Circus aeruginosus. One bird was killed at Elstead, in 1847 ; the other at Frensham, in the same year ; presented by j. H. Frankland. 163 HEN-HARRIER or RINGTAIL HAWK (female). Circus cyaneus. 163a HEN-HARRIER or RINGTAIL HAWK (male of 2nd year). Circus cyaneus. 164 MONTAGUE'S HARRIER. Circus cineraceus. This bird was picked up dead on Royal Common, near Godalming, in the winter of 1840. Presented by Mr. George Legg. 165 BUZZARD. Buteo vulgaris. 165a BUZZARD. Buteo vulgaris. Both specimens were killed at Witley, when nesting, and were presented by Mr. Richardson, Master of Witley Workhouse. 166 ROUGH-LEGGED BUZZARD. Archibuteo lagopus. Killed near Busbridge and Munstead ; presented by Robert Munro, Esq. 166a ROUGE-LEGGED BUZZARD. Archibuteo lagopus. 84 Nahiral History. 168 GOLDEN EAGLE. Aquila chrysaetus. Bought in Leadenhall Market, in 1833. 169 SEA EAGLE or WHITE-TAILED EAGLE (young male). Haliaetus albicilla. Shot at Shoreham, Sussex, February, 22nd, 1837 ; at the time it was flying off with a full-grown cat. Another was killed by G. Bennett, Esq., at Wintershall, near Godalming. 170 GOS-HAWK Astur palumbarius. 170a GOS-HAWK Astur palumbarius. This bird is a rare species, and was caught in a trap by Mr. Swansbury, near Godalming. The bird on the right was shot by Mr. J. Burdock, of Chiddingfold, near Godalming. 172 SPARROW-HAWK (first year). Accipiter nisus. 172a SPARROW-HAWK (second year). Accipiter nisus. Shot at Godalming by Richard Wells, gamekeeper to Mrs. Marshall. 173 KIT E. Milvus ictinus. This bird, with two others, was taken from a nest in Wales, by the late Mr. W. Bridger, of Godalming ; two were presented to the Zoological Society, and the present specimen was kept alive in Mr. Bridger's possession for eight years. 176 HONEY-BUZZARD (first year). Pernis apivorus. Caught in a trap at Lea Park, near Godalming, while attacking a wasp's nest ; presented by J. Leach, Esq. 176a HONEY-BUZZARD (second year), Pernis apivorus. Another caught the year following, in the same place. Trapped by W. Bone, of Mousehill. 176b HONEY-BUZZARD (third year). Pernis apivorus. Shot by T. Lee, gamekeeper to Lord Midleton, Pepperharrow. 177 GERFALCON. Falco gyrfalco. Bought in Leadenhall Market, in 1833. Collection of Birds. 85 179 ICELAND FALCON. Falco islandus. 180 PEREGRINE FALCON (first year). Falco peregrinus. Shot at Munstead Heath, near Godalming, in 1849. 180a PEREGRINE FALCON (third year). Falco peregrinus. Caught in a rabbit-trap at Puttenham, in 1835. ISOb PEREGRINE FALCON. Falco peregrinus. Shot on Munstead Heath in spring of 1849 ; it had part of a snake in its stomach. A female of second year. Presented by R, Monro, Esq. 181 HOBBY. Falco subbuteo. 181a HOBBY. Falco subbuteo. The male specimen was killed on Pound Hill, near Godalming, by a Mr. Terry, in 1842. The female was shot at Binscombe, by Mr. James Molyneux's gamekeeper. 181b HOBBY and aUAIL. Falco subbuteo. 182 MERLIN. Falco aesalon. Shot near Godalming, by Mr. Dykes, gamekeeper, Compton, May loth, 1870. 183 RED-FOOTED FALCON (adult female). Tinnunculus vespertinus. 183a RED-FOOTED FALCON (adult male). Tinnunculus vespertinus. Male specimen was shot at Compton, near Godalming, by Mr. Dykes, gamekeeper, February 7, 1871. The female was shot at Binscombe, near Compton, by Mr. James Molyneux's keeper. 184 KESTREL (male and female). Tinnunculus alaudarius. Killed on Deanery Farm, Godalming, by W. Smeed, in 1838. 184a ORANGE-LEGGED FALCON. 186 OSPREY. Pandion haliaetus. One specimen was shot at Hammer Pond, in 1843, by a man called Keen ; the other was shot at Abbot's Pond, Frensham, and presented by J. H. Frankland, bsq. 86 Natural History, ORDER v., STEGANOPODES. FAMILY, PELECANID^. 187 CORMORANT. Phalacrocorax carbo. In full plumage. Specimen on right was sent by H. Long, Esq. , from Hampton Lodge, September, 1845. The other was killed near Guildford, and sold to Mr. Longhurst, Quarry Street. 187a CORMORANT. Phalacrocorax carbo. Young bird of first year. Shot and presented by H. Long, Esq., of Hampton Lodge, August, 1847. 188 SHAG. Phalacrocorax graculus. Killed at Nine Elms Station, Vauxhall, 1865 ; sent by Mr. Aubrey, railway clerk at Nine Elms Station. 189 GANNET. Sula bassana. One specimen was found in an exhausted state near Frensham Pond, 1840 ; the other, on the right side, was killed at Linchmere, near Haslemere, 1844, and presented by the Rev. Hy. Baker. It had dropped in a stubble-field and a boy killed it with a stick. ORDER VL, HERODIONES. FAMILY, ARDEID^. 190 HERON (Male). Ardea cinerea. 190a HERON (Female). Ardea cinerea. First, presented by F. Mellersh, Esq. ; second, presented by Geo. Barnet, Esq. PURPLE HERON. Ardea purpures. Has once been killed at Frensham. 193 EGRET. Ardea garzetta. Bought in Leadenhall Market in 1843 ; reported to have been taken on the Devon Coast. Collection of Birds. 87 194 LITTLE WHITE HERON or BUFF-BACKED HERON (young). Ardea bubulcus. 195 SGUACCO-HERON. Ardea ralloides. Vachery Pond. 196 LITTLE BITTERN. Ardetta minuta. Killed at Bramley ; sent by Mr. W. Matthews, of that place. 197 NIGHT HERON. Nycticorax griseus. One specimen was killed at Bramley ; sent to Mr. Stafford by Mr. Stilwell, miller. The male bird was bought in Leadenhall Market. 197a NIGHT HERON. Nycticorax griseus. 198 BITTERN (male). Botaurus stellaris. 198a BITTERN (female). Botaurus stellaris. Male specimen was killed at Elstead, and presented by J. H, Frankland, Esq., of Bashing. Female was killed at Eashing Bridge. FAMILY, CICONID^. 200 WHITE STORK. Ciconia alba. Killed in a crowded street at Strasburg, January 12, 1859. This bird was over fifty years of age. BLACK STORK. Ciconia nigra. 202 SPOONBILL. Platea leucorodia. Shot at Vachery Pond, Cranleigh, in the summer of 1839 ; vvas sent by Mr. Piper, of Guildford. 203 GLOSSY IBIS. Plegadis falcinellus. Killed at Woking, Surrey, in 1867. This is a very rare bird. 203a WHITE IBIS (African). Ibis alba. 88 Natural History, ORDER VII., ANSERES. FAMILY, ANATID^. 203b EGYPTIAN GOOSE. Chelanopex asgyptiaca. Given by H. L. Long, Esq. , from Hampton Lodge. 205 BEAN GOOSE. Anser segetum. Shot a little below Godalming Wharf, by a bargeman, in 1841. 207 WHITE-FRONTED WILD GOOSE. Anser albifrons. Shot near Godalming, Unstead Old Water, in 1841. 209 BRENT GOOSE. Bernicla brenta. Shot near Godalming, in 1852. 210 BARNACLE GOOSE. Bernicla leucopsis. Shot near Elstead, in 1849. 212 MUTE SWAN. Cygnus olor. 213 POLISH SWAN. Cygnus immutabilis. 214 WHOOPER SWAN. Cygnus musicus. Has been killed near Guildford. 215 BEWICK'S SWAN. Cygnus bewicki. 216 COMMON SHELDRAKE. Tadorna cornuta. Killed at Frensham Pond, and presented by J. H. Frankland, Esq. 217 RUDDY SHELDRAKE. Tadorna casarca. Found at Farnham ; presented by James Knight, Esq. 217a SUMMER DUCK (North America). lEy. sponsa. Collection of Birds. — Room i. 89 217b MANDARIN DUCK. galericulata. Bought in Leadenhall Market. 218 WIDGEON. Mareca penelope. Killed in the River Wey, Godalming. 220 PINTAILED DUCK. Dafila acuta. Killed near Eashing Mills, 1838, and presented by J. H. Frankland, Esq. 221 WILD DUCK. Anas boscas. Killed near Godalming, by W. Stafford. 222 GADWELL. Chaulelasmus streperus. Two in case. The male was killed at Elstead, and given by J. Inskipp, Esq., 1850. The female was killed at Hammer Ponds, and given by R. Grevill, Esq., 1850. 223 GARGANNY TEAL. Querquedula circia. Presented by John Hawkins, Esq., of Cosford House. 225 TEAL. Querquedula crecca. Killed at Ockford Pond, Godalming. 227 SHOVELLER. Spatula clypeata. Shot at Cosford ; presented by John Hawkins, Esq. 229 TUFTED DUCK. Fuligula cristata. Received from Colonel Webb. 230 SCAUP DUCK. Fuligula marila. Killed near Hampton Lodge, Elstead. 231 POCHARD. Fuligula ferina. Shot at Eashing, and sold to Edward Cook, of Godalming. 232 FERRUGINOUS DUCK or WHITE-EYED DUCK. Nyroca ferruginea. Killed at Bramley, and sent to Mr. Stevens, Guildford. 8 go Natural Histoiy. — Room i. 233 GOLDENEYE. Clangula glaucion. Shot at Thornconibe Street, near Godalming, and given by Richard Gates, Esq. 237 LONG-TAILED DUCK. Harelda glacialis. Bought in the London market. 239 EIDER DUCK. Somateria mollissima. Bought at the Leadenhall Market in 1869 ; taken at the Land's End, Cornwall. 241 COMMON SCOTER. ./^!demia nigra. Shot near Godalming Wharf, during a very severe vi'inter, by Mr. John Jutton. 242 VELVET SCOTER. -^demia fusca. Killed at Portsmouth, and presented by Mr. John Durham, stage-coachman. 244 GOOSANDER (male and female). Mergus merganser. Killed at Ockford Pond, Godalming. 245 RED-BRESTED MERGANSER. Mergus serrator. Shot at Fleet Pond in 1843, and presented by Mr. Thomas Jones. 246 HOODED MERGANSER. Mergus cucullatus. Killed at Elstead, and presented by W. King, Esq. 247 SMEW. Mergus albellus. Killed at Sir W. Maguey's Mills, near Albury. 247a SMEW. Mergus albellus. 247b SMEW. Mergus albellus. ORDER VIII., COLUMB^. FAMILY, COLUMBID^. 248 RING-DOVE or WOODPIGEON. Columba palumbus. Shot by J. P. Stafford. Collection of Birds. — Room i. 91 STOCK-DOVE. Columba oenas. Shot by W. E. Stafford. ROCK PIGEON or PoOOK-DOVE. Columba livia. TURTLE DOVE. Turtur communis. Shot by Mr. Strudwick, of Unstead Farm. PASSENGER PIGEON. Ectopistes migratorius. Bought in the Leadenhall Market. ORDER IX., PTEROCLETES. FAMILY, PTEROCLID^. PALLIS'S SAND-GROUSE. Syrrhaptes paradoxus. Has been killed at Aldershot. ORDER X., GALLIN.^:. FAMILY, PHASIANID^. 254 PHEASANT (male and female). Phasianus colchicus. Presented by Mr. E. Eager. 254a PHEASANT (one has been wounded, producing an abnormal tuft of feathers). Presented by Mr. J. Roker. 254b PHEASANT (male and female). Phasianus. 254c BOHEMIAN PHEASANT and JAPANESE PHEASANT. 254d HYBRID between Pheasant and Domestic Fowl. 8—2 92 Natural History. — Room i. 255 RED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE. Caccabis rufa. Presented by R. Greville, Esq., of Milford. 256 BARBARY PARTRIDGE. Caccabis petrosa. Shot by Mr. Carey of Puttenham. 257 PARTRIDGE. Perdix cinerea. 257a PARTRIDGE and fourteen young. Perdix cinerea. 258 QUAIL. Coturnix communis. 258a VIRGINIAN COLIN. Ortyx virginianus. This species was at one time well-known near Godalming by the name of Ameri- can Partridge, which were introduced by Mr. S. Gill ; the present specimen was a wounded bird presented by Henry Ford. FAMILY, TETRAONID^. 259 PTARMIGAN (summer). Lagopus mutus. Bought in Leadenhall Market. 259a PTARMIGAN (winter). Lagopus mutus. Bought in Leadenhall Market, 260 RED GROUSE. Lagopus scoticus. Bought in Leadenhall Market. 261 BLACK GROUSE. Tetrao tetrix. Introduced into Surrey ; killed at Cranleigh ; bought from B. Hampton. 262 . CAPERCAILLZIE. Tetrao urogallus. Bought in Leadenhali Market. Collection of Birds. — Room i. 93 ORDER XL, FULICARIi^:. FAMILY, RALLID^. 264 WATER RAIL. Rallus aquaticus. Common in Surrey. 265 SPOTTED CRAKE. Porzana maruetta. Several of these birds have been killed in this part of Surrey. 266 BAILLON'S CRAKE. Porzana bailloni. This rare bird was caught at the spring in Church Street, Godalming (before the water was carried off by an underground drain) in 1837, by a man of the name of Rainbow, a leather dresser. 267 THE LITTLE CRAKE. Porzana parva. Shot by Mr. Jeffrey, gunmaker, Guildford, at Mr. Sheryers' farm, Bramley, in i860. 268 LANDRAIL or CORNCRAKE. Crex pratensis. 268a LANDRAIL (male and female). Crex pratensis. Shot by Mr. S. Challen, near Godalming. 269 MOORHEN. Gallinula chloropus. 270 COO T. Fulica cristata. ORDER XIL, ALECTORIDES. FAMILY, GRUIDyE. 271 CRANE. Grus communis. From the Charterhouse Museum. 272 GREAT BUSTARD (female; Norfolk). Otis tarda. This rare bird was taken in Norfolk, where it was found entangled in a sheep-net, March 20, 1869. 94 Natural History. — Room i. ORDER XIV., LIMICIOLi^:. 275 GREAT PLOVER or STONE-CURLEW. CEdicnemus scolopax. Killed at Compton, and sent by Mr. Witlow, of Compton. 275a GREAT PLOVER or STONE-CURLEW. CEdicnemus scolopax. Killed at Puttenham, when found in a rabbit net ; sent by Mr. Chase. 276 COLLARED PRATINCOLE. Glareola pratincola. Bought in Leadenhall Market. 278 GOLDEN PLOVER. Charadrius pluvialis. Presented by Mr. Thomas Chalcroft, farmer, of Chiddingfold. 278a GOLDEN PLOVER (male and female). Charadrius pluvialis. 278b GOLDEN PLOVER. Charadrius pluvialis. Presented by Mr. W. Enticknap, of Chiddingfold. 278 A PLOVER (small, like Golden). This rare bird was shot on Epsom race-course, November 12, 1870, and was presented by Mr. Aubrey, railway clerk at Nine Elms Station. 280 GREY PLOVER. Squatirola helvetica. Sent to Mr. Stafford by Mr. Henry Piper, of Guildford. 280a GREY PLOVER. Squatirola helvetica. 281 KENTISH PLOVER. iEgialites cantiana. 282 LITTLE RINGED-DOTTEREL. .^gialites curonica 283 RINGED PLOVER. .^Egialites hiaticula. Shot at Vachery Pond, Cranleigh, and sent by Mr. Piper, of Guildford. Collection of Birds. — Room i. 95 285 GREAT DOTTEREL. Eudromias morinellus. 285a DOTTEREL. Eudromias morinellus. Bought from Benjamin Butler, landlord of the Seven Thorns Inn, Hindhead, in spring of 1845. 286 PEEWIT or LAPWING. Vanellus vulgaris. Shot by J. F. Stafford. 287 TURNSTONE. Strepsilas interpres. Killed at Hammer Pond, nearGodalming, and bought from Mr. Lillywhite, landlord of the Half Moon Inn. 288 OYSTER CATCHER. Hsematopus ostralegus. Shot at Shoreham, Sussex, in 1842. One was killed below Godalming Wharf, March 27, 1845, by James Webster, bargeman. FAMILY, SCOLOPACID^. 289 AVOCET. Recurvirostra avocetta. Shot at Shoreham, Sussex, in winter of 1839. One was shot at Frensham Pond same date, and given to Mr. Stafford by Mr. Megenis, a packman, who picked it up. 290 BLACK-WINGED STILT. Himantopus candidus. This specimen was purchased from Mr. Henry Piper, of Guildford, who obtained from a man who found it dead near Vachery Pond, Cranleigh, in 1848. 292 GREY PHALAROPE. Phalaropus fulicarius. 293 WOODCOCK. Scolopax rusticula. This bird often breeds near Munstead Heath, Thursley, and Hambledon. 294 THE GREAT SNIPE. Gallinago major. Shot between Guildford and Godalming in 1850. 295 COMMON SNIPE. Gallinago caelestis. 96 Nahiral History. — Room i. 295a SABINE'S SNIPE. Gallinago caelestis, var sabini. From Elstead. 296 JACK SNIPE. Limnocryptes gallinula. A common bird in all parts of Surrey in winter. 300 DUNLIN. Tringa alpina. Killed at Battersea, and presented to W. Stafford by Mr. Aubrey, railway clerk at Nine Elms Station. 301 LITTLE STINT. Tringa minuta. Killed at Battersea, in 1869, and presented by Mr, Aubrey, railway clerk, at Nine Elms Station. 304 CURLEW SANDPIPER. Tringa subarquata. 305 PURPLE SANDPIPER. Tringa striata. Shot at Mr. Webb's pond, Milford, and bought from Robert Upfold. 306 KNOT. Tringa canutus. Shot at Broadwater in 1852. 307 RUFF and REEVE. Machetes pugnax. Killed near Godalming in August, 1836. 307a RUFF and REEVE. Machetes pugnax Killed near Godalming in 1840, with several others. 307b RUFF and REEVE. Machetes pugnax. 307c RUFF and REEVE. Machetes pugnax. Showing the variety of plumage in the male. 308 SANDERLING. Calidris arenaria. Several specimens were killed at Putnev Bridge, and bought from John Arnold, Vauxhall Walk. Collection of Birds. — Room i. 97 308a SANDERLING. Calidris arenaria. Shot at Liphook by Mr. Edward Chalcraft. 311 COMMON SANDPIPER. Tringoides hypoleucos. 311aSUMMER SNIPE or COMMON SANDPIPER. Tringoides hypoleucos. Shot by Mr. Strudwick, of Unstead Farm. 312 GREEN SANDPIPER. Totanus ochropus. Two specimens killed at Catteshall Farm, Godalming, by William Arnold. 312a GREEN SANDPIPER. Totanus ochropus. 313 WOOD SANDPIPER. Totanus glareola. This rare specimen was killed at Catteshall, Godalming, in 1857. 314 REDSHANK. Totanus caHdris. Killed near Liphook, in 1847, and presented by Mr. Thomas Debenham, farmer, of Branshott. 315 SPOTTED REDSHANK. Totanus fuscus. Shot at Forked Pond, near Godalming, in 1855 I presented by R. Greville, Esq., of Milford. 316 GREENSHANK. Totanus canescens. Killed on Godalming Peasemarsh ; presented by Mr. George Smeed. 318 BARTAILED GODWIT. Limosa lapponica. Obtained from Mr. Piper, of Guildford, who bought it from the Cranleigh carrier, Elliot, in 1840. 319 BLACK-TAILED GODWIT. Limosa segocephala. Shot at Mr. Butler's, Down Land, near Liphook, in March, 1840. 321 WHIMBREL. Numenius phaeopus. This specimen was killed at Thursley, near Godalming, and was bought from Thomas Tipper, of Road Lane. 98 Natural History, — Roo77i i. 321a WHIMBREL. Numenius phasopus. 322 CURLEW. Numenius arquata. Shot at Puttenham, and bought from Mr. Stevens, poulterer, Guildford. ORDER XV., GAVI^. FAMILY, LARID^. 324 COMMON TERN. Sterna fluviatilis. One shot by Mr. Woods, of Enton Mill ; another killed at Catetshall. 325 ROSEATE TERN. Sterna dougalli. This was killed at Vachery Pond, Cranleigh, in 1873. 326 LITTLE TERN. Sterna minuta. Three specimens have passed through Mr. Stafford's hands within the last 40 years, killed in this neighbourhood. 329 * SANDWICH TERN. Sterna cautiaca. Killed at Frensham, 1837. 332 WHISKERED TERN. Hydrochelidon hybrida. Shot at Hampton Lodge, and presented by H. Long, Esq. 333 WHITE-WINGED BLACK TERN. Hydrochelidon leucoptera. From the Leadenhall Market. 334 BLACK TERN (young). Shot at Liphook in 1840, and sent by Mrs. Dawling. Collection of Birds. — Room i. 99 334a, 334b, 334c BLACK TERN. Hydrochelidon nigra. Shot at Hampton Lodge and other places. 335 NODDY TERN. Anous stolidus. Caught with the hand by Mr. Stafford, off the island of Juan Fernandez, when blowing a heavy gale of wind. 337 KITTIWAKE. Rissa tridactyla. Specimens have been found near Godalming. 337a KITTIWAKE. Rissa tridactyla. 337b KITTIWAKE. Rissa tridactyla. 337c KITTIWAKE. Rissa tridactyla. 338 GLAUCOUS GULL. Larus glaucus. Caught on the Essex coast ; another was killed at Newark Mill, and sent by Mr. Pimm. 339 ICELAND GULL (immature plumage). Larus leucopterus. Shot at Portsmouth, i860 ; another at Bramshot Mill, by a man employed by Mr. T. Welch, miller. 340 HERRING GULL. Larus argentatus. Frequently seen in this part, generally in the grey plumage of the first year. 341 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL. Larus fuscus. One was picked up in this neighbourhood, Jan. 20th, 1838, on the day of the great frost (46°), known as Murphy's ; another was got in 1842. 342 COMMON GULL. Larus canus. Several killed at Godalming. 343 GREATER BLACK-BACKED GULL. Larus marinus. One was killed on the Sussex coast ; another was found by Thomas Milton, in a stubble-field, at Milford. lOO Natural History, — Room i. BLACK-HEADED GULL. Larus ridibundus. BLACK-HEADED GULL (young). LITTLE GULL (summer plumage). Larus minutus. 346a LITTLE GULL (winter plumage). Larus minutus. Four of these were shot at Battersea, and were sent by Mr. Taylor, of Nine Elms. 346b LITTLE GULL (young male). Larus minutus. 346c LITTLE GULL (young male). Larus minutus. 346(i LITTLE GULL (winter plumage). Larus minutus. Shot at Battersea. 346e LITTLE GULL (full summer plumage). Larus minutus. Shot at Walton-on-Thames, and given by Mr. Piper, of Guildford. 348 COMMON SKUA. Stercorarius catarrhactes. Killed at Portsmouth, and presented by Thos. Jones, stage-coachman. 349 POMATORHINE SKUA. Stercorarius pomatorhinus. One shot at Portsmouth in i868 ; another caught at Arundel during a heavy storm. 350 BLACK-TOED GULL = RICHARDSON'S SKUA (immature plumage). Stercorarius crepidatus. 350a THE SAME (full plumage). Killed at Wonersh, and presented by Mr. Head, Bailiff to Lord Grantley. ORDER XVI., TUBINARES. 352 COMMON or STORM PETREL. Procellaria pelagica. First, found at Milford, near Godalming, in 1840, presented by Mr. H. Chandler ; second, found on Wormley Hill, dead, by John Holden, of Chiddingfold, in 1837. 344 344a ) 344b/ 346 Collection of Birds. — Room i. loi 352a COMMON or STORM PETREL. Procellaria pelagica. 352b COMMON or STORM PETREL. Procellaria pelagica. 353 FORKED-TAIL PETREL. Procellaria leucorrhoa. First, found at Rodborough Hill, near Mousehill, Godalming, by Thos. Burchet : second, killed on Hindhead, near Liphook ; third, found dead at Haslemere. 354 WILSON'S PETREL. Oceanites occanicus. Two of these birds were killed on Godalming Peasemarsh by William Ford, a carpenter, after a very severe storm. 354a WILSON'S PETREL. Oceanites occanicus, Two other birds were killed a few days after, near the same place, 355 MANX SHEARWATER. Puffinus anglorum. Killed at Aldershot ; one sent by Benjamin Hampton, Guildford ; the other given by Mr. Chas. Attfield, of Farnham. 356 SOOTY SHEARWATER. Puffinus griseus. 357 GREATER SHEARWATER. Puffinus major. 358 DUSKY SHEARWATER. Puffinus obscurus. These two rare birds were obtained at Portsmouth, by Mr. David Duckel, landlord lof the Plough Inn, at Portsmouth Point, who bought them from a sailor who found them in Portsmouth Harbour. 359 FULMAR. Fulmarus glacialis. Caught at Portsmouth, 1856. ORDER XVIL, PYGOPODES. 362 GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. Colymbus glacialis. (See No. 67.) 362a GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. Colymbus glacialis. Caught in a fishing-net, near Arundel, in 1838. Female was shot at Broadwater. I02 Nahiral History. — Room i. 363 BLACK-THROATED DIVER. Colymbus arcticus. 364 RED-THROilTED DIVER. Colymbus septentrionalis. Male shot at Guildford, in 1865. Female shot at Abbot's Pond, Frensham, 1843. 365 GREAT CRESTED GREBE. Podiceps cristatus. Presented by J. Inskipp, Esq. ; shot at Forked Pond, near Godalming. Another was presented by T. Smith, Esq., Burgate. 365a GREAT CRESTED GREBE. Podiceps cristatus. 365b GREAT CRESTED GREBE. Podiceps cristatus. Shot at Frensham Pond, in 1837. 366 RED-NECKED GREBE (female). Podiceps griseig-ena. Bird in winter plumage was killed by Mr. John Jones at Tuesley ; bird in summer plumage, was presented by Mr. R, Whitbourn. 366a RED-NECKED GREBE (male). Podiceps griseigena. 367 DUSKY GREBE or SCLAVONIAN. Podiceps auritus. Shot at Cosford Pond, and presented by J. Hav/kins, Esq. The male bird in summer plumage is from the T>eadeiihall Market ; bird in winter plumage, ditto. 367a DUSKY GREBE. In autumn plumage. 368 EARED GREBE. Podiceps nigricollis. 368a EARED GREBE (male). Podiceps nigricollis. Male shot at Hammer Pond, near Godalming, in 1840. Female shot at Forked Pond, in 1840. 369 LITTLE GREBE. Tachybaptes fluviatilis. Common in Surrey. 370 RAZOR BILL. Alca torda. Shot at the Isle of Wight, i860. One specimen was received from Cranleigh, and another from Shalford. Collection of Birds, — Room i. 103 372 COMMON GUILLEMOT, Lomvia troile. First, shot at Milford, and presented by Colonel Webb ; second, killed at Portsmouth. 372a COMMON GUILLEMOT. Lomvia troile. 374 BLACK GUILLEMOT. Uria grylle.' ' Bird in winter plumage was killed at Lambeth ; bird in summer plumage was killed at Portsmouth, and given by Mr. Faulkner, stage-coachman. 375 LITTLE AUK. Mergulus alle. Found near Haslemere ; presented by William Scofield. 376 PUFFIN. Fratercula arctica. Killed at Hascombe Pond ; presented by Mr. Miles. 376a PUFFIN (young bird). Fratercula arctica. 376b PUFFIN (Witley, young bird). First, killed at Witley, by Mr. Isaac Ellis ; second, found on Hydon's Ball, by Mr. Cyrus EUis. 377 PENGUIN. Spheniscus demersus. I04 Natural History. — Room i. Lent by Charterhouse Museum, per Dr. Haig Brown 378 Collection of 160 Species of Bees from Surrey 379 Skeletons of Birds, 3 cases Lent by Dr. Capron and J. Rand Capron, Esq. 380 Collection of British Land and Fresh-water MoUusca, prin- cipally from Surrey Lent by Guildford Angling Society, Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. H. Buckland 381 Fish caught by Members of Society : — 1. Carp, weight, 17 lbs. 11 ozs. W. Jelly. 2. Trout, weight, 8 lbs. W. Jelly. 3. Trout, weight, 2 lbs. 12^ ozs. C. H. Buckland. 4. Jack, weight, 11 lbs. 8 ozs. J. Clark. 5. Jack, weight, 14 lbs. 8 ozs. W. Ansbridge. 6. Bream, weight Lent by Mr. W. Finch 382 Stuffed Pike in Case, 2o\ lbs. weight, caught at Wonersh, February, 1884 Lent by Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. 383 Stuffed Pike in Case, caught in Busbridge Pond, date August, 1837. Weight 37 lbs. The Pike had gorged a Carp of 10 lbs. weight Lent by Mr. Sydney Smith. 384 A Pied Squirrel. Spoken of in the Field and Land and Water as a rarity. The Squirrel has a white nose and streak on forehead, a white ring nearly meeting at poll. The white belly, too, nearly meets at back ; four white paws and toes, one white shoulder, and tail almost white MiscellaneotLs Articles. — Room i, 105 ON WALLS OF ROOM No. i, AND AT ENDS OF NATURAL HISTORY EXHIBIT. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, ARMS, DOMESTIC IMPLEMENTS, ETC, 386 A Club from Guadalcanar (Solomon Island group) 387 Stone-headed Club, from Pentecost (New Hebrides) 388 Bow and Arrows, from Flinda (Solomon Islands) 389 Spear, from Pentecost (New Hebrides) Lent by J. C. Warlters, Esq. 390 Madingo Swords, with Belts, etc., Mohammedan Lent by Capt. C. G. Nelson, R.N. 391 An Old Cannon, 167 1 Lent by Colonel Terry 392 Egyptian Knife from Alexandria 393 Zulu Assegai Lent by W. O. Mayne, Esq. 394 Chinese Double Sword Lent by R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. 395 Indian Tulwar, taken at Seringapatam, 1799, by the late General Popham 396 Persian Sword, 1550, formerly belonged to Sultan Hassain Mirza, the conqueror of Kandahar, afterwards to Ahmed Shah Abduli, founder of the Durani dynasty, Kabul Lent by Colonel Paske 398 Large Burmese Bell from Prome, sent home by General Godwin, C.B. 399 400 Lent by R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. 401 A Hawk in case Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 402 An Albanian Dagger Lent by Capt. Terry 403 Spear Lent by Capt. Terry 405 Horns of Black Buck 406 Head of Ibex, from Pangi, Near Chumba, Western Himalayas and two skins of same species Lent by General De Teissier 407 Albatross and other skin Lent by the Misses Dodgson 9 io6 Miscellaneous Articles. — Room i. 408 I Cetewayo's Beer Pot 2 Cetewayo's Meat Dish 3 Cetewayo's Pillows 4 Cetewayo's Milk Pail 5 Cetewayo's Brass Bracelet 6 Wooden Figure of Bird, from the Fetish House of Fom- manah Palace, Ashanti 7 Chair of King of Keewa, Ashanti 8 Stove from King's Palace, Cooraassie 9 Pair of Sandals, from Ashanti 10 Inlaid Helmet and Gauntlets of an Egyptian Mameluke 1 1 Pair of Pistols, found in Arabi Pasha's Tent Lent by Lord Wolseley 409 I A SET OF HAWKING GEAR 2 Indian Sparrow Hawk's Hood ^ I Anglo-Indian Hoods 5 Set of English Sparrow Hawk Hood. See Bird Case No. 272 6 Four larger ditto 7 Hawks' Bells (Indian) 8 Old English method of fastening Hawks with Silver Varvels at the jesses 9 Dutch method of fastening Hawks with a swivel at the jesses 10 A Hawk's Brail 1 1 Two Halsh-bands for Goshawks (Indian). See Bird Case No, 170"^ 12 A Falconer's Gauntlet 13 Hood for a trained Cheetah or hunting Leopard (Indian) 14 Hood for a trained Lynx (Indian) Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 410 ANDAMANESE BOWS & ARROWS, SPEARS, AND PORTIONS OF THEIR COSTUME, 1 Bows and Arrows 2 ditto 3 ditto 4 ditto 5 Water Bottle 6 Waist Belt 7 Waist Belts, showing different forms of 8 ditto 9 ditto 10 ditto Miscellaneous Articles. — Room i. 11 Waist Belts, showing different forms of 12 ditto 13 Head Dress 14 ditto 15 Worn round leg under knee 16 ditto 17 Wrist Bands 18 ditto 19 Head Ornament 20 Necklet 21 Necklet 22 Bone Necklace 23 Necklet 24 Shell Necklet 25 Shell Waist Ornament Lent by H. Godwin- Austen, Esq. Case I. 1 Wooden Pillow (Zulus) 2 Zulu's Wooden Spoon 3 Moccasins (Cow Skins), Tristran d'Acunha 4 Moccasins (Seal Skins), ditto 5 Grass Shoes ditto 6 Bag made of Penguin's Head-Feathers, from Tristran d'Acunha Lent by Misses Dodgson 7 Fish Hooks from Solomon Islands 8 Blades of Turtle Shell from South Pacific 9 Native Combs from Friendly Navigator Island 10 Fans from Navigator Island 1 1 Euckyer or Native Money, from Solomon Islands 12 Native Loin Mat Lent by J. C. Warlters, Esq. 13 Messenger Sticks from the Congo 14 Carved Gourd 15 Mosquito Flickers, Gold Coast 16 Fine Grass V/ork Cap Lent by Captain G. G. Nelson, R.N. 1 7 Pair of Fly Flaps Lent by A. P. Onslow, Esq. 9—2 To8 Miscellaneous Articles. — Room i. 19 Bhuddist Offertory Stone placed in the Mani Walls by de- votees ; having carved on it the Sacred Muntra of six syllables, Om-ma-ni-pad-mi-hun from Ladalk, Kashmir Territory Lent by H. Godwin Austen, Esq. 20 A curious Pipe carved by the North American Indians Lent by H. Shoobridge, Esq. 2 1 Model of Roman Water Pots Lent by Mrs. Swaine 22 Pumice from the eruption of Krakatoa, near Java Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 23 Bootjack in shape of beetle Lent by Mrs. Swaine 24 Cobra, Indian Metal work from Madras Lent by Lord Arthur Russell 26 SECTION III. « ROOM NO. 5. LOSELEY COLLECTION OF DEEDS, MSS., Etc., Lent by W. More Molyneux, Esq. Case No. i. 1 Grant by Robert, son of Odo de Lochesleia, Loxley, co. Warwick, in frank almoigne, to the church of St. Mary of Kinildew' [Kenilworth, co. Warwick] and the Canons there, of land in Lochesleia held by Gilbert Niger and Herding del Hulle, and these persons also with their progeny, in exchange for certain other lands. Among the witnesses are : William the Priest of Lochesleia, John de Clifford, Walter Mansel, Odo Durvasal and Richard son of Iwein (see Dugdale, Afon. Angl. vi. 219.) Time of Henry II., i.e. late Twelfth Century. 2 Sale by Thurstan Dispensarius, or Le Dispenser, to Sir Hugh de Dol, for twenty shillings, of the neif Andrew of Tereswerth, son of Aldwine Balemund of Tereswerth, with all his suit, the said Andrew being rated at one penny yearly tax, payable at Michaelmas. Among the witnesses are : Sir Gilbert de Basevile, Richard the Constable of Guldeford, and Richard the Chaplain of Waneburg Late Twelfth or early Thirteenth Century. The seal be;irs an ■ early shield of arms with uncertain heraldry. 3 Release by Richard, son of Godefrey de Dol, to Sir Hugh de Dol, of William de Saunteffaude and Robert Holewei. Among the witnesses are : Roger Le Gras, Jordan de Monte, Walter Balaam, and Geoffrey de Polstede Late Twelfth or early Thirteenth Century. The seal bears an ornamental quatrefoil. 112 Charters, Deeds ^ Books, etc. — Room 5. 4 Grant by Ralph Le Fugelere [the fowler] and Iselya his wife, to Geoffrey of Bath, king's cook, of land within the Manor of Odiham, co. Surrey, for the yearly rent of one penny. Among the witnesses are : Godefrey de Crau- cumbe, and John, son of Phylipp, Stewards of the Lord King; WiUiam Bluet, Bartholomew Pechie, Vincent the Constable, Robert Niger, Sergeant of the Hundred, etc. Early Thirteenth Century. The seal bears an ornamental fleur- de-lis. 5 Release by Vdelina de Fellech to Sir Hugh de Dol, of her dower lands and tenements of William de Santefaude and Robert Holewei. Among the witnesses are : Roger Le Gras, Jordan de Monte, and Robert de Parco Early Thirteenth Century. The seal bears an ornamental fleur- de-lis. Note. — The fleur-de-lis was the emblem of the Blessed Virgin, and very commonly used by private persons on their seals at this period. 6 Release by Edel de Broc, widow, to Sir Richard de Dol, of the neif Osbert de Cherifaud, with his suit, with a view to his manumission. Among the witnesses are : Sir Michael de Polstede, Richard de Coterfaud, and Peter de Cheddingefd' Early Thirteenth Century. The seal bears an indistinct figure of the lady in the curious costume of the period. The bobbin of green taffeta is worthy of notice as a rare early specimen of the weavers' art in England. 7 Grant by Agnes, widow of Alard the Pelliparius, or Skin- ner, of Guldeford, to Matilda, daughter of John de la Hulle, of Ertendon, of the moiety of a messuage in the Manor of Ertendon, at the yearly rent of one penny due at Michaelmas. Among the witnesses are : Geoffrey de Braybuef, and Jordan de Monte Thirteenth Century. Ornamental handwriting. 8 Grant by Nicholas de East-Catteshull, son of William, to W^illiam de Okeford, son of WiUiam, in free marriage with Lucy, daughter of the grantor, of land in East Catteshull, called Deneaker, etc., at a yearly rent of two- pence, due at Michaelmas. Among the witnesses are : Walter de la Fenne and Arnulph Attechirch Thirteenth Century. The seal bears an ornamental quatrefoil. This is an interesting example of an early marriage settlement. 9 Grant by Matillis daughter of John de la Hulle of Ertendon to Joan, daughter of Jordan de Pariprihc, of a messuage within the Manor of Ertendon, at a yearly rent of nine- pence, payable quarterly at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter, and Midsummer. Among the witnesses are : Lose ley C o lie c lion. — Room ^, 113 Robert Le Dol, Nicholas Le Gras, and William Cos- tentin End of the Thirteenth Century. The seal bears a stag's head cabossed (a favourite device at this period), and legend lESVS • MERCI. 10 Grant by John, son of Gilbert Le Faber, and Alice his mother, to William de Lawydene and Alice his wife, of land in Merstham, at a yearly rent of two-pence, payable quarterly. Among the witnesses are : William de Wendleswurth [Wandsworth] and William Michel Late Thirteenth Century. 1 1 Agreement between Hugh de Dol and the Lady Petronilla, widow of the late Richard de Dol, his father, whereby he assigns to her the land of Brugges except the rent in Westminster, at a yearly rent of twelve shillings, payable quarterly. With a clause for maintaining the proper condition of the property. Among the witnesses are : Sir Joel de St. Germains and Jordan de Monte Late Twelfth or early Thirteenth Century. 12 Grant by Roger Godeberd to James de Covmond, of land in Westerham. Among the witnesses are : Robert Coode, Helias Spirch, and Richard Pollard. Dated : Sunday next after the Feast of St. Albinus the Bishop, 11 Edw. 1. [a.d. 1283] The seal bears a fleur-de-lis. 13 Defeasance of a grant made by Nicholas Le Gras, son of Nicholas Le Gras, to Peter the Constable of Gildeforde, of land in Gascoignes-rode, for forty shiUings. Dated : London, Wednesday after St. James's day, 34 Edw. L [1306] The seal of the Constable bears a representation of the ancient Castle of Guildford. 14 Grant by Odo de Alneto to William Le Stiwerd and Mar- garet de Fernham [i.e., Farnham], of land in Bromlyghe town, at the yearly rent of sixteen pence payable quarterly. Among the witnesses are : John Randolfe and Robert de Thorncumbe. Dated : Sunday next after the Feast of St. Gregory, 30 Edw. L [1302] 15 Grant by Nicholas Shelley of Westerham, co. Kent, to William Attefforde, Citizen and Goldsmith of London, and to Matilda his wife, of lands in Westerham. Among the witnesses are : John Lostede, William Pereham, and John Swan. Dated: Westerham, nth December, 3 Henry IV. [1401] The seal bears a shield of arms of Shelley : a fesse engrailed between three escallop shells. 114 Charters, Deeds, Books , etc. — Room 5. SEALS, 16 Seals of Robert [Home], Bishop of Winchester, bearing a representation of " Jonah and the Whale and of John Watson, Dean of Winchester, bearing on the one side a view of the Cathedral Church, on the other King Henry Vni. between two Sainted Bishops, attached to docu- ments dated: 25th September, 17 Eliz. [1575] and 8th July, 19 Eliz. [1577] Red wax. 17 Seal of the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canter- bury, attached to a Probate dated 9th November, 1609. The subject is " Christ disputing with the Elders in the Temple." In base a shield of the arms of the Province of Canterbury Red wax. 18 Another example of the Seal, bearing the same devices from a different matrix, attached to a deed dated : 17th June, 1689 Wax covered with paper. 19 Another seal bearing the same devices from a new matrix, attached to a Probate dated : 9th May, 1743 Wafer. 20 Faculty Seal of William [Juxon], Archbishop of Canter- bury, attached to a document : dated 19th March, 1660 [1661] Red wax. The subject on the one side is " Moses lifting up the Brazen Serpent ;" on the other the " Crucifixion of Our Lord." 21 Seal of George [Moiley], Bishop of Winchester, attached to a document dated : 20th September, 1680 A fine impression in red wax. 2 2 Seal of the Order of the Garter, attached to a document dated : Westminster, 22nd April, 9 Jas. 1. [161 1] Red wax. GREAT SEALS OF ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS, etc. 23 Great Seal of King Henry VI., attached to a document bearing date : Westminster, i8th July, 8 Henry VI. [1430] White wax; a good impression. This seal is from a golden matrix first used by King Edward III., and employed by suc- ceeding sovereigns. Lose ley Collection. — Room 5. 24 Great Seal of King Richard III., attached to a document dated : Westminster, 15th November, 2 Rich. III. [1484] White wax ; imperfect. This seal is very scarce. 25 First Great Seal of King Henry VIII., being the Great Seal of King Henry VII., with the additions of a lion ram- pant near the sword handle, and a fleur-de-lis at the horse's mouth, appended to a document bearing date : Chelsehith [Chelsea], 24th December, 22 Henry VIII. [^530] Bronze-green wax ; a good impression. 26 Second Great Seal of King Henry VIII., attached to a deed bearing date : Westminster, 20th July, 28 Henry VIII. [1536] White wax ; imperfect. This is the last of the Great Seals with details of Gothic architecture represented on them. 27 Third Great Seal of King Henry VIII., attached to a docu- ment dated : Westminster, nth March, 36 Henry VIII. [1545] Discoloured white wax. This is the first seal having repre- sentation of Italian architecture, used by an English sove- reign. 28 Seal of King Henry VIII., for the " Court of the Augmenta- tions of the Revenues of the Crown," attached to a document dated : Westminster, 3rd November, 33 Henry VIII. [1541] Discoloured white wax ; a good impression of a rare seal. 29 Great Seal of King Edward VI., appended to a document bearing date: Westminster, i6th May, 4 Edw. VI. L1550] Discoloured white wax ; a good impression. 30 Obverse of the First Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth, appended to a deed bearing date : Westminster, ist July, 15 Eliz. [1573] Faded white wax. 31 Reverse of the First Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth, cut from a contemporary document. White wax ; a good example. 32 Obverse of the Second Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth, attached to a document dated : Westminster, 20th November, 30 Eliz. [1587] White wax ; a good impression. 33 Reverse of the Second Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth, cut from a contemporary document. White wax ; a good impression. ii6 Charters y Deeds, Books, etc. — Room 5. 34 Obverse of the Second State of the Great Seal of James I., attached to a document dated: Westminster, loth June, 6 Jas. 1. [1608] Faded white wax ; a good impression. 35 Obverse of the Second State of the Great Seal of James I., attached to a document dated : loth February, i Chas. I. [1626]. The seal was used by Charles 1. for a short time after his ascension. Dark yellow wax ; a very fine and perfect impression. 36 Reverse of the Second State of the Great Seal of James I., attached to a document dated: 29th May, 11 Jas. I. [1613] Dark green wax. 37 Reverse of the Second State of the Great Seal of James I., attached to a warrant and discharge for Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower, to set Sir Walter Raleigh at liberty, he having been before permitted to go about London with a keeper ; dated : 30th January, 14 Jas. I. [1617] Dark yellowish-brown wax. 38 The Great Seal of Charles I., attached to a document dated : Westminster, 20th May, 7 Chas. L [1631] Dark yellow wax ; a very fine impression, in very good state of preservation. 39 Seal of Charles L, for the Court of Wards and Liveries. The Royal arms and supporters, crowned, and upheld by two cupids ; motto, " Pupillis orphanis et viduis adjutor." Attached to a document dated : 20th October, 3 Chas. I. [1627] Red wax; a fine impression, now imperfect. 40 Great Seal of Henry, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King James L, attached to a document appointing Sir George Moore his Treasurer and Receiver- General ; dated: St. James' Palace, loth December, 8 Jas. L [16] o] Bronze-green wax. 41 Seal of King George II., for the Court of Common Pleas, attached to a document dated : 18 June, 28 Geo. II. [1754] Bronze-green wax. 42 Letter from Edmund [Grindal] Bishop of London to William More, Esqre., relating to the examination of Symon Pen- broke, a wizard or conjuror whose practices, "seme to tende to coniuracon by casting of figures, telling of thinges lost, hidde, or stolen," etc. Dated : Fulham, 20th July, 1564 Signature of the Bishop. Lose ley Collection. — Room 5. 117 43 Letter f^om John [Watson], Bishop of Winchester, to Sir William Moore, Knight, appointing him, with Mr. Browne, and others, to examine " those that are fallen into the hereasye termed the famelie of Love." Dated : St. Crosse [Winchester], 30th December, 1580 Signature of the Bishop. 44 Letter from John [Whitgift], Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Lord Chamberlain, begging that Mr. Marshe, a servant, may be excused from furnishing a horse and armour. Dated: Croydon, 28th September, 1584 Signature of the Archbishop. 45 Letter from William [Day], Bishop of Winchester, to Sir William More, informing him that he intends to fish the Little Pond at Frensham. Dated: loth August, 1596 Signature of the Bishop. 46 Letter from Robert [Home], Bishop of Winchester, to Mr. More of Loseley, giving advice as to the stocking the new pond with the best kind of carp, " thos be of a litle heade, broade side, and not long : soche as be great headed and longe made after the fasshion of an hearing [herring] ar not good nether will ever be." Dated: Waltham, 5th January, , [1561-1580] Holograph. 47 Warrant to William More, Esq., for the apprehension of David Oreb, Ringleader of certain sectaries who are about to hold conventicles in the approaching fair at Kateryn Hill. Dated : Lambeth, 19th September, 1560 Signatures of Matthew [Parker, Archbishop of] Canterbury, Edmund [Grindad], Bishop of] London, and Thomas Huycke. 48 Letter from John [Watson], Bishop of Winchester, to Sir William More, Knt. ; speaks of his illness, and promises to take the best order for redressing the disorders of the Vicar of Farnham. Dated : Southwark House, 4th May, 1581. Signature of the Bishop. 49 Letter from Alexander Nowell, Dean of St. Paul's, to Sir WiUiam More, thanking him for his exertions to recover a stolen nag. Dated: 23rd Feb. 1581 [1582] Holograph. 50 Letter from Thomas [Cooper], Bishop of Winchester, to Sir William More of Loseley, apologising for not coming to Loseley, *' as he is forced to travaile in his hors litter and fears the fowlenes of the waie and hardnes of passage for the said litter." Dated : 10th March, 1585 [1586] Signature of the Bishop. ii8 Charters, Deeds, Books ^ etc. — Room 5. 51 Receipt by Dr. John Donne, afterwards Dean of St. Paul's, to Sir Thomas Egerton, Knt., Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, for ;£ioo given by Lady Egerton to ^' her neece Anne the daughter of Sir George More, now wyfe" of Dr. Donne. Dated : 6th July, 1602 Holograph. 52 Letter from King Edward VL to Sir Thomas Cardyn, Knt, one of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber, requiring him to furnish four horses for military service in Scotland. Dated : Manner of St. James, i8th June, ist year [1547] Signature (stamp) of Edward VI. ; and countersigned by the Protector Somerset. 5 3 Warrant by Queen Mary I. to Sir Thomas Cawarden, Kent, to deliver a buck of this season out of Nonesuch Park to the Duchess of Somerset. Dated : Manor of St. James, 20th July, 4 Mary [1556] Signature (stamp) of the Queen. 54 Commission from the Lords of the Council to William Moore, Thomas Browne, John Agmondesham, and Thomas Leyfelde, Esqrs., of the County of Surrey, empowering them to try the information exhibited by Richard Dunsse, of Goddalming, against John Tanner, alias Bell, Sub- Bailiff of Godalming, and to report the result. Dated : Westminster, 4th June, 1567. Signatures of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper j Sir W[illiam Parr, Marquess of] Northampton ; [Sir William Herbert, Earl of] Pembroke ; R[obert Dudley, Earl of] Leicester ; E[dward Fynes] ■Clynton ; Lord William Howard ; Sir Francis Knollys, Treasurer of the Household ; W[illiam] Cecill ; Sir Walter Mildmay, K.G., Treasurer and Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, etc. 55 Warrant from the Lords of the Council to the General Re- ceiver of Her Majesty's Revenue and the Collector of the Loan in the County of Surrey, and others, command- ing them to deliver certain sums on demand to the Lord Lieutenant' of the County, to be applied to the expenses of fitting out and forwarding to France a certain number of soldiers levied v.dthin the county. Dated : Court at Greenwich, 25th June, 1571. Signatures of the Archbishop of Canterbury ; Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor ; William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby; C[harles Howard, Baron] Howard of Effingham ; [Henry Carey] Baron Hunsdon ; [William Brooke] Baron Cobham ; [Thomas Sackville] Baron Buckehurst \ J. WoUey ; and Sir J[ohn] Fortescue. Lose ley Collection. — Room 5. 119 A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS BEARING THE AUTOGRAPHS OF SOVEREIGNS OF ENGLAND, ETC. 56 Warrant to Christopher Moore, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Sussex, to deliver to " Katheryn Howarde, one of oure quene's maidens, all the goods, cattail movable and unmovable, fermes, leasses for terme of lyff and yere, dettes, condemnacions," etc., forfeited to the King • by William Lidbeter the elder, and William Lidbeter the younger, for the murder of Richard Bolockherde. Dated : loth May, 32 Henry VIIL [1540] Signature of King Henry VII I. 57 Writ to Sir Christopher More, Knight, Ulnager of the Counties of Surrey and Sussex, touching the collection in the said counties of the grant to the King of eight- pence in the pound of value of every cloth. Dated : Westminster Palace, 31st July, 3 Edward VI. [1549] Signature of King . Edward VI,, with countersignature of [Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford and Duke of] Somerset, Lord Protector, 58 Warrant to Sir Thomas Cawarden, Master of the Queen's Tents, to deliver four tents to her beloved father and councillor, the Duke of Suffolk. Dated : 19th July, i Jane [1553] Signature of "Jane the Quene.' Though a usurper, the assumption of the regal title by this personage merits attention, because a few documents, both pubhc and private, are dated in the first year of Jane Queen of England, "Having reluctantly," writes Sir H, Nicolas, "consented to assume the sovereign power immediately after the death of King Edward VI. , she was proclaimed Queen on the loth July, 1553, four days after the decease of the young King. The proclamation recited her title to the throne, but it appears that the succession of Lady Jane Grey to the throne took place before the date of the proclamation, and her reign was most probably considered to have com- menced on the 6th July. On the 9th of that month the Council, in reply to a letter from the Princess Mary, after- wards Queen, claiming the throne, and expressing surprise that the King's death had not been notified to her, inform her that ' our Sovereign Lady Queen Jane is, after the death of our Sovereign Lord Edward VI., invested and possessed with the just and right title in the imperial crown of this realm, not only by good order of old ancient good laws of this realm, but also by our late Sovereign Lord's letters patent, signed with his own hand, and sealed with the great seal of England in the presence of the most part of the nobles,' etc." The earliest pubhc documents of the reign of Jane which have been discovered are dated on the 9th, and the latest, accord- ing tb the authority quoted above, on the i8th of July. This I20 Charters, Deeds, Books, etc, — Room 5. document here exhibited, therefore, extends the short and unfortunate reign of Jane one day longer. Jane appears to have rehnquished the title and state of Queen on this very day, having enjoyed the regal position only thirteen or four- teen days. 59 Warrant to Sir Thomas Cawerdin for delivery of canvas out of the Office of Tents, to Sir John Lyndley. Dated : ist April, ist and 2nd year of Philip and Mary [1555] Signatures of King Philip and " Marye the Quene." 60 Warrant to raise and equip one hundred able men. Dated : 2ist November, i Elizabeth [1558] Signature of Queen Elizabeth. 61 Writ to Sir George Moore, Knight, Collector of the Loan in the County of Surrey, deferring for six months the promised payment of the loan. Dated : 23rd February, 1597 Signature of Queen Elizabeth, in a fine bold style of hand- writing. 62 Warrant to the Lieutenant of the County of Surrey to raise a levy of two hundred soldiers in the county for service under Count Manfeild for the recovery of the Palatinate. Dated : 20th October, 22 James L [1624] Signature of King James I. 63 Instructions to the Royal Commissioners for the Loan in the County of Surrey, commanding them to raise the neces- sary sums with all speed. Dated : Charles L [1625—1649] Signature of King Charles I. 64 Letters from William Cecil, Lord Burghley, to Mr. William Moore, and another, magistrates of the County of Surrey, respecting the confession of George Eliott inculpating Sir Edward Bray, etc. Dated : Westminster, 29th October, 1573 Holograph : Seal of Lord Burghley. 65 Letter from Sir Walter Ralegh to Sir William More and other magistrates of Surrey, desiring to know the cause of the law-suit vexatiously brought by Edward Owen against Robert Sharpe, "one of her highnes servauntes of my band." Dated : Court at Greenwich, 20th May, 1598 Signature of Sir Walter Ralegh. 66 Letter from Sir Nicholas Throckmorton to his father-in-law, Sir George More, relating to the settlement of his estate. Dated: Ranesbury, Tuesday, 1603 Holograph. 67 Letter from Sir Robert Cecyll to Sir William More, Knight, announcing the committal of a prisoner by " their lord- Lose ley Collection, — Room 5. 121 ships," who "doe lyke very well of your proceedinges : so that now there remayneth no more but that you return your thanks." Dated : The Court, 3rd June, 1597 Signature of Sir Rob, Cecyll. 68 Letter from G[eorge Carey, Baron] Hunsdon to Sir William More, Knight, and others, magistrates of Surrey, desiring them to stay the vexatious litigation with which Edward Owen and one Skeers molest the bearer, Robert Sharpe. Dated : Court at Greenwich, 26th May, 1598 Signature of Lord Hunsdon. 69 Letter from Thomas Egerton, CS. \Custos Sigilli\ Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, to Sir WiUiam and Sir George More, Knights, desiring them to examine into the matter of a petition preferred by Israeli Bowtell against Edward Owen. Dated: 15th November, 1598 Signature of the Lord Keeper. 70 Letter from T[homas Egerton, Baron] Ellesmere, Lord Chan- cellor, to Sir George Moore, expressing his congratulations to Sir George at his recovery from illness, and advising him to be careful of his health. Not dated Signature of Lord Ellesmere, Chancellor. 7 1 Letter from [Henry Percy, eighth Earl of] Northumberland, KG., to Sir George More, acknowledging the receipt of a dispensation for his appearance at the Feast of the Celebration of the Order of the Garter, though he thinks it had not been needful, considering his restraint from absolute liberty. Dated: Petworth, 12th May [?i585] Holograph. 72 Letter from E[d ward Somerset, fourth Earl of] Worcester, to Sir George More and Lawrence Stoughton, Esq., respect- ing the yearly contribution of oats for the provision of Her Majesty's stables from the Hundred of Farnham. Dated: Court at Whitehall, 17th November, 1602 Signature of Lord Worcester, 73 Warrant of [Charles Howard] Earl of Nottingham, to the Reguarders of the Royal Forest of Windsor, to certify the number of acres contained in " Spring Grove " Cop- pice, and whether it may "conveniently e be incopsed and felled this yeare without prejudice and anoyance of the Vert and game of Venison there." Dated : Arundel, 8th December, 1604. Signature and seal of arms of the Earl of Nottingham. 74 Conveyance by Christopher More, of Losley, co. Surrey, Esquire, to King Henry VHL, of the moiety of Ryuer 122 Charters, Deeds, Books, etc.- — Room 5. Park, CO. Surrey, in reversion for the sum of ;^i6o. Dated : ist April, 30 Henry VIII. [1539] Signature of Henry VIII, 75 Letter from Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Seal, to Sir William More, Knight, announcing the reform of the disorders of the " protection men " and " clarkes whom they haue corrupted," and desiring him to punish Thomas Manne " for his offence in caryeng abowght a harlott in stead of his wief." Dated : Gorhambury, 8th December, 1573 Signature of Sir N. Bacon, C.S. \Custos Sigilli.'\ ' 76 Letter from [Charles] Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham, to the Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Surrey, enclosing letters from the Lords of the Council, and desiring a certificate of their action in the matters contained. Dated : Court at Windsor, i6th August, 1586 Signature of Lord Howard. 77 Letter from Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, to the Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Surrey, announcing the appointment of the writer's nephew, Sir Robert Sydney, Knight, to take charge of certain levies now being raised in the county. Dated : Leicester, 8th June, 1587 Signature of the Earl of Leicester. 78 Letter from Sir Julius Caesar, Knight, Judge of the Admiraity and afterwards Master of the Rolls, desiring him not to remove Mr. John Young from his office of Deputy Vice- Admiral of Sussex until he is able to confer with him upon the matter. Dated: London, 12th April, 1588 Signature of Sir Julius Caesar. 79 Warrant from Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor, to Sir William Moore, Knight, and others, magistrates of Surrey, desiring them to certify the Court of Chancery the causes which moved them to differ from certain other commissioners appointed to try the suit of Edward Gateward against Richard Bostocke. Dated : Ely Place [Holborn], 7th February, 1589 Signature and seal of Sir Christopher Hatton. 80 Appointment of Charles, Prince of Wales, to attend for the King at the Celebration of the Feast of St. George. Dated: Westminster Palace, 22nd April, 19 James L [1621] Signature of the King. 81 Certificate of the inhabitants of the West Division of Surrey to the House of Commons, setting forth the numerous Loseley Collection. — Room 5. 123 benefits likely to arise of the proposal to make the river Wey navigable from Guildford. Not dated, but during the time of the Commonwealth Twenty- seven signatures. Case No. 2. 82 Large Vellum Roll, representing the pedigree of the family of Poynings and its alliances with various noble families, richly ornamented with coats of arms in heraldic colours Executed by a herald-painter in the reign of James I. 83 Vellum Roll, containing a large collection of the shields of arms borne by families of the name of Moore through- out England. The arms are coloured with the correct heraldic tinctures Seventeenth Century. 84 Woodcut and Advertisement of " A very rich Lotterie, generall, without any Blanckes, contayning a great number of good Prices, as wel of redy money as of Plate and certaine sorts of Marchaundizes, hauing ben valued and priced by the commaundment of the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, by men expert and skilfull ; and the same Lotterie is erected by hir Maiesties order, to the intent that suche commoditie as may chaunce to arise thereof after the charges borne, may be converted towardes the reparation of the Hauens, and strength of the Eealme, and towardes such other publique good workes. The number of Lots shall be Foure hundreth thousand, and no moe : and euery Lot shall be the summe of Tenne shillings sterling onely, and no more." The first Prize in this Royal Lottery was;^5,ooo, the second ;£^3,5oo, etc. The woodcut at the head represents a shield of the Royal Arms of Queen Elizabeth, encircled in a Garter bearing the motto of the Order, ensigned with a Royal Crown, and supported by a lion rampant guardant crowned, and a griffin. To the left, a view of the City of London : " Civitas Londinium." Below, in compartments, a large variety of articles of plate, chests and bags of money, and a tableau representing the " Judgment of Solomon " 85 Proclamation by the Mayor of London fixing the date of the " Readyng of the Sayde Lotterie " to the Feast of the Purification of St. Mary the Virgin, 1568, at latest. Printed by Henrie Bynneman, in Paternoster Row, at the sign of the " Mermaid," 13 September, 1567 124 Charters, Deeds, Books, etc. — Room 5. 86 Royal Proclamation explaining certain obscure rules and arrangements relating to the Lottery. Printed by Henrie Bynneman, in Knightrider Street, at the sign of the "Mermaid," 3rd January, 1567 [1568] 87 Large Vellum Roll containing the pedigree of the family of Molyneux, from the time of the Norman Conquest of England to the Seventeenth Century. The shields of arms illuminated with the proper armorial tinctures gg j Two Copies of Mercurius Elenticus, 1 647-1 648 ) Two Copies of Mercurius Pragmaticus, 1648 89 E/%wy Bac/X/z^, ist Edition 90 Medal of Archbishop Laud, 1644 91 Medals — Charles I., struck in the reign of Charles 11. ; The Pretender ; The Young Pretender 92 Two Boxes containing Silver Counters of Kings and Queens of England and Scotland, each giving the Coats of Arms, length of reign, date of death, place of burial 93 The game of Roundels, in a box with Arms of Queen EUzabeth 94 Proclamation of Queen EHzabeth " for womens Apparell " 95 Picture painted in honour of Queen Elizabeth. 96 Proclamation respecting illegal bearing of arms, 1618 97 Letter from Jo. Hammond to Sir George More, Knight, giving news of the Court, the movements of the King and Queen, etc. Dated: None-such, 19th July, 1604 Signed ; Jo. Hammond. 98 Letter from [Thos. Howard, Earl of] Suffolk, to Sir George More and others, magistrates of the County of Surrey, desiring a return of the names of inhabitants and their parishes, felHngof woods, etc. Dated : Greenwich, i6th April, 1605 Signature of the Earl of Suffolk. 99 Letter from Thomas Gresham, of Fulham and Albury, to his good sister Mistress Judith Garrard. " I wishe I w^eare wheare I lost my hart that being wyved I might be the more hable to beare my crosse, ffor I am much dis- contented that yo cannoc yet enioy." Dated : 1605 Signature of Thomas Gresham. 100 Letter from [Thomas Sackville, Earl of] Dorset, to Sir George More, Knight, announcing the writer's desire for a marriage between the writer's grandson, Richard Loseley Collection, — Room 5. 125 Sacvill, and "that vertuous young lady the lady Anne Clifford," and soliciting Sir George's kindly offices with the Countess of Cumberland for the arrangement of the match. Dated : 28th April, 1607 Holograph, 10 1 Letter from Anthony Brown, Viscount Mountague, to Sir George More, Knight, desiring to send him a deer. Dated : Cowdry, 22nd December, 16 18 Holograph. 102 Letter from Thomas Baron Went worth to Mr. Lawson, thanking him for his support in a coming election, and inviting him to dinner at Tadcaster the day after the election, which is fixed for Christmas-day. Dated: Wentworth-Woodhus, 4th December, 1620 Signature. 103 Warrant of [James Ley] Earl of Marlborough to His Majesty's Auditor and Receiver in the County of Surrey, for the prompt payment of the pension of ;^rc6 per annum, with the arrears, to William Moore, Esq. Dated : 22nd December, 1626 Signature of the Earl of Marlborough. Also Reply of Henry Sandford to the above 104 Letter from [Sir Richard Murray, Earl of] Annandale to Sir George More, Knight, touching an affair of private business in which he needs counsel and assistance. Dated: 3rd September, 1629 Signature of Lord Annandale. J 26 C kartells, Deeds, Books y etc. — Room 5. PRINTED BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS, Lent by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, from the Lambeth Palace Library Case 3. 105 Missale Romanum, 1550, ornamental cover and gilded leaves. 106 Paradinus (Guilelmus) memoriae nostras, 1548, 8vo., has the initials *' E. R.," the Tudor emblems in binding. (Eliza- beth visited Loseley House, near Guildford, in one of her " Progresses.") 107 Common Prayer, folio, 1629, silver thread on velvet binding, wrought in leaf pattern, medallion in centre, also in silver thread the "Pelican feeding its young." 108 Harmonia Ex Evangelistis, 1572, velvet and silver gilt, arms of Archbishop Parker on cover. 109 Psalter (John Daye) 1563, 4to, enriched English binding in cover, and once the property of Archbishop Parker. no The Bible, 1573 (in parts), 4to., Part 1. stamped scroll bind- ing in gold. The arms of Archbishop Whitgift, founder of Whitgift's Hospital, Croydon, emblazoned in colour. 111 Pelagius redivivus, 4to, 1626, arms of Archbishop Abbot on outside, stamped, gilt binding. 112 Acta Synordi Dordrechti, fo., 1620, in silk cover, embroidered, lettered G. Cant (Abbot) on outside. 1 13 A folio Vellum Book, containing the Statutes of the Hospital of the Blessed Trinity in Guildford, founded by George Abbott, Archbishop of Canterbury, " finished and delivered to be the ordinances whereby the Hospitall of the blessed Trinitie in Guildford is to be gouerned. August 17, 1629. G. Cant. In the presence of Morris Abbott, Maurice Abbott, Ri. Brigham, and Walt. Dobson." These Statutes are preceded by " The oath of the King's Soveraignty," and followed by a collection of letters . and papers relating to the Hospital. The Preface to the Statutes is as follows: "Forasmuch as every Christian Man is bound according to the measure of grace and mercy which he hath receaued from God, to render back againe to his Eternall Father, such tokens of gratefulnes and thankfulnes as are in his power ; And I George x\bbott Archbishop of Canterburie, from the P-rinted Books and Manuscripts. — Room 5. 127 meere mercy of that blessed God (besides the inward graces of his holy Spiritt) having ben partaker of some earthly and worldly benefitts more then most of my birth and ranke haue attained vnto, I haue held it agreeable with my duetie, to leaue behinde me, to posteritie, some monument of my thankfulnes to my Creator, and some testimony of my faith in Jesus Christ, which, if it bring not forth some fruite to his glory, is to be held but a dead and vnprofitable faith. And therefore my affection leading me to the Towne of Guildford where I was borne, and where my aged Parents lived many yeares with good report^ I have thought vppon the erecting of an Hospitall there, which I haue dedicated to the Blessed Trinitie and intending that poore people should bee releeued therein, think good to lay down certaine Statutes," etc. 114 Aristotle (Greek), Venice, 1503, arms of Dudley (Earl of Leicester) (the bear and ragged staff), black and gold. 115 Mainwaring's Treatise on Navigation (dedicated to Archbishop Abbot), the arms of Dr. Abbot coloured on title-page, 17th century, MS. 116 Braun and Hogenberg, Curtates orbis Terrarum, i599> coloured views of cities (chiefly foreign). This volume contains a plan and view of London in i6th century. 117 A large quarto MS. in vellum, ornamentally written and illuminated, containing the Patent of Nobility granted by Leopold, Emperor of Germany, to Francisco de Sylva, Knight, of the Order of Our Saviour in Portugal, Marquis of Montfort, etc. Dated : Eberstorff, 23rd September, 1682 With an illuminated page of the armorial bearings and portrait - of the Marquis. Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 118 Cast of a Mediaeval Metal Book Cover, Silvered Copper. Lent by F. V. Woodhouse, Esq. 119 Prayer bound in Silver Filigree Lent by Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell 120 Antiquities of Surrey collected from the most ancient records, with some account of the present state, and Natural History of the County, by Nathaniel Salmon, LL.B., London, 1736, dedicated to Sir John Evelyn, Bart. A quaint little volume, and very amusing reading now to Surrey folk. Lent by Mr. S. Rowland. 128 Charters, Deeds, Books, etc, — Room 5. 121 Henry VIII. Primer, specimen of printing, i6th century. Lent by T. V. Woodhouse, Esq. 122 Facsimile of History of the World by Archbishop Abbott. Lent by the Misses E. A. and B. M. Russell. 123 Old Black Book of Corporation of Guildford. Copy by George Austen, 1607. Lent by Corporation of Guildford 124 Rare copy of the Bible (Dutch translation), printed in italics, published at Lenaert der Kinderen's in 1563, is said to have been printed on board a ship by Protes- tants expelled from Holland by the Spaniards. Lent by 1. Capadose, Esq. 125 Life of Archbishop Abbot. Lent by Mr. S. Rowland 126 A manuscript book i2mo, found in the pocket of the Great Pensionary, John de Wit, on the day of his being assassinated, 1672 Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 127 Old Almanack, reign of William and Mary, 1696, with notes of same date, one referring to the King's embarkation for Holland, mixed with notes of later date Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. 128 Sailing orders for the Spanish Armada, 1588. Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 129 Reliquise Spelmannianse, the Posthumous works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt, Oxford, 1698. Containing a short apologie for Archbishop Abbott touching the death of Peter Hawkins. By an unknown hand. With a large answer to this apologie by Sir Henry Spelman, Kt., as also several letters relating to the same fact, with a Copy of the Dispensation for Irregularity, granted to the Archbishop. Large paper copy from the Sunderland. Lent by Mr. S. Rowland 130 Prayer Book of King Charles L The following words are written on the fly leaf in the hand- writing of John Evelyn, author of " Sylva," etc. : " This is the Booke which Charles the first did use upon the Scaffold, XXX. Jan., 1649; being the day of his glorious Martyrdom." After the King's death the book was given by " Isacius Heraldus " to Sir Richard Broune, Knight, father-in-law of John Evelyn. There are stains Printed Books and Manusanpts, — Room 5. 12 on the Prefaces of the Communion Office, said to be from the King's blood. , Lent by W. J. Evelyn, Esq., F.S.A. 131 Amphion Anglicus, by Dr. John Blow. Lent by G. B. Smallpiece, Esq. 132 Common Prayer, Temp. Charles L, 1632. Lent by W. J. Evelyn, Esq., F.S.A. 133 Illustrated volume of the Antiquities, etc., found at Farley Heath, near Albury, Surrey Lent by M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.C.L. 134 Cranmer's Bible. Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq., F.S.A. 135 A short description of the Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Guildford, in the county of Surrey, by Henry Prosser. Printed by J. Lucy, Guildford, 1836. An interesting Monograph of St. Mary's Church with several Lithographic Plates of the very curious fresco painting in the church. Lent by Mr. S. Rowland 135* Aubrey's " History of Surrey." Lent by D. M. Stevens, Esq. 136 Speed's Survey " Map of Surrey," 1610, folio Lent by T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. Books, etc., lent by G. Fielder, Esq.- 137 MSS. Prieres Diverses, illuminated, vellum, calf, gilt, i vol., 8vo. 1 6th Century. 138 Lyndewode, Constitutiones Provinciales Ecclesise Anglicae, black letter, printed by Wynandus de Worde at West- minster, 1499, old Russia, silked and gilt, i vol., i8mo. 139 Aben-ragel, De fatis Stellarum, translated into Latin by B. de Alten, printed by E. Ratdolt at Venice, 1485, Russia, gilt, I vol., small folio. 140 Les presentes Heures, a I'usage de Rome, illustrated, black letter, vellum, 1498, printed by P. Pigovchet, morocco, I vol., 8vo. Case 4 141 Court Roll of Tychesey (now Titsey) 1390, held on the Feast of the Conception of St. Mary, 14 Ric. H. John Uvedale Lord of the Manor. The Uvedales became possessed of Titsey by the marriage of John Uvedale, 130 Charters, Deeds, Books, etc. — Room 5. temp. Ed. II., with Isabel Etton, d. and h. of Gilbert de Etton by Alice de Tichesey, one of the three sisters of Thomas de Tichesey, Kt. of the Shire for Surrey, who died without issue a.d. 1297. Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq., F.S.A. 142 Hebrew Nuptial Song on Vellum, with two remarkable vignettes. Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 143 Patent of Knighthood and Cross of Order L'Union, estab- hshed by King Louis Napoleon in Holland. King's signature and jewel Lent by 1. Capadose, Esq. 144 Newspapers, 1647, Newes, 1665 Lent by Miss Giles 145 A Jewish Nuptial Contract, Hebrew MS. on Parchment Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 146 A paper document in Spanish, partly printed, partly manu- script, issued by the Provisor and Vicar-General of Granada, and threatening the inhabitants with major excommunication unless certain grain and wheat tithes which had been stolen were returned. The document directs that the following curse upon the excommunicated persons shall be read by the Vicars of the Churches: "May you be cursed by our Lord and by his Blessed Mother ; may a curse rest upon the bread and meat and other food which you eat, upon the water and wine you drink, upon the shoes you wear, the clothes you are clothed with, the bed you lie down upon, the ground you tread upon ; may your prayers be made sin to you, may fire descend from heaven and burn and consume you alive ; may the earth open and swallow you up," etc. The bells are then to be rung, lighted candles to be plunged into water, emblematic of the extinguishing of their souls in hell, etc. Dated : Granada in Spain, 26th July, 1688 Lent by F. V. Woodhouse, Esq. 147 Copy of a Newspaper entitled The Post Boy, Saturday, 24th December to Tuesday, 27th December, 1709, con- taining " a continuation of the Act for explaining an Act entituled ' An Act to prevent the further growth of Popery.'" Lent by Miss Giles. Printed Books and Manuscripts, —Room 5. 131 148 A refutation of the Popish Story of the Nag's Head ordination, being the true account of Archbishop Parker's ordina- tion, as given at a meeting of the Privy Council to King James by the Lord Howard of Effingham, who was Lord High Admiral in the time of the Spanish Armada, and who was present at the ordination. The Rev W. Hampton, the writer of the account in 1721, had it from his Lent by C. Hampton Weekes, Esq. 149 A paper exculpating the Rev. W. Hampton from aiding in the rising of the Lord of Holland in 1656. Lent by C. Hampton Weekes, Esq. 150 Exemplification by King Edward HL, under the Great Seal, dated at Westminster, 14th June, 51 Edw. IH. [1377], of (i) a Royal Warrant addressed to William Neudegate and others, ordering them to certify the issues and profits made by John Brocas while he held the town of Guildford to farm ; dated at Westminster, 28th March, 40 Edw. HL [1366] ; and (2) of the inquisition thereupon taken, same date. Latin ; with the Great Seal in white ' wax ; very much injured • in a bag. ' ' Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 151 Charter of King James IL to the Town of Guildford, re- granting, after surrender, the Incorporation of the Town, and appointing Henry, Duke of Norfolk, Chief Steward of the Town, John Hill, Mayor, and other officers. Dated : Westminster, 15th April, 2 Jas. IL [168 ] A fine impression of the Great Seal of James IL is appended to this charter, enclosed in a tin box of the period. Portrait of the King in the initial letter. Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 152 Lo?ido7i Chronicle, 1793, giving an account of the execution of Maria Antoinette Lent by Miss Webb 53 Thomson's " Seasons," 1793, a fine specimen of typography Lent by Miss Giles 53* Sketch-book of Cornelius Janssen in 1622 Lent by B. Baverstock, Esq. 54 The 2nd edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1632 The Portrait engraved by Droeshont is the same as in the first edition, and is the only really authentic Portrait cf Shake- speare. Lent by Sir J. Whitaker Ellis, Bart. Charters, Deeds, Books, etc. — Room 5. 154* Works of William Shakespere ; 4th Edition. London, 1685. With Portrait by Martin Droeshout, with line beneath by Ben Jonson Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 155 Le Nain Jaune, French Political and Satirical Work Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 156 Polyglot Bible, 4^0., 1563 Lent by L Capadose, Esq. 157 Two volumes Camden's " Britannica" relating to Surrey Lent by H. Cox, Esq. 158 Brass matrix, and sealing wax impression of the Seal of the Borough and Town of Guildford. The device is a Castle with three towers, domed, and having 011 each dome a flag ; in the gateway a key. The legend is : SIGILLVM . BVRGI . ET . VILLE . DE . GVILDFORD. The date is of the sixteenth century. Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 158* Silver Seal in Present use Lent by the Corporation of Guildford. Seals, Deeds, etc. — Room 5. SEALS, DEEDS, Etc. Case 5. 159 A large Collection of Documents and Seals, ranging from the thirteenth to the seventeenth century, relating to property in the vicinity of Guildford now held by various families. Among these documents will be noticed : — (i, 2) Two Great Seals of Queen Elizabeth ; (3) The Great Seal of Henry VIII. ; (4, 7) Two great Seals of King James 1. ; (5) The Great Seal of King Charles I. ; (6) The great seal of Queen Mary ; (8) The Seal of Queen Elizabeth for the Queen's Bench Court ; (9) The Seal of Winchelsea ; (10) The Great Seal of Queen Henrietta Maria, Consort of King Charles H. {a) Charters of Jordan de Ottebi ; (b) Henry Fitz-Alan ; {c) William Fitz-William Atte Hacche ; {d) Goslan de Mundavilla, with seal ; {e) Alexander de Blesebi, with seal ; (/) John de Warren, Earl of Surrey, dated 3 Edw. 11. [a.d. 1310] with a large equestrian seal, the shield of the rider, and the caparisons of the horse bearing the armorials of Warren, viz., Chequy ; {g) William Crok ; {h) Richard de Somerbury, 35 Edw. in. [1361]; and Godwine Atte-Dene :— and (18) the original grant of arms by Sir Gilbert Dethik, Garter King of Arms, to Thomas Lyfeld, Gentleman, of Stoke-Dawborne [Stoke D'Abernon], co. Surrey. The arms are painted on the margin, with illuminations of the Garter King wearing a tabard of the royal arms, and flowers, badges, etc. Dated loth May, 2 Ehz. [1560] Lent by Mrs. Bray. 134 Books. — Room 5. BOOKS, ETC. Case 10. Lent by C. E. H. Chadwyck-Healey, Esq. 1 Darcie's Annals of Queen Elizabeth, 1623. Contemporary English calf binding 2 New Testament, in Greek, printed at Sedan, 1628. French morocco binding, early i8th Century 3 Valerius Maximus, Paris, 1543. Contemporary French bind- ing of painted and gilt calf 4 La Sacra Bibbia (Diodati's Version), Geneva, 1641, formerly the property of Thomas Killigrew, poet and dramatist, and groom of the bedchamber to Charles IL, and con- taining entries in his handwriting. Contemporary English morocco binding, with his arms on the sides, and crest and monogram on the back 5 " Beat^ Marise Virginis Officium," Venice, 1740. Contem- porary Italian morocco binding 6 Holy Bible, Edinburgh, 17 19. Contemporary Scottish bind- ing in morocco 7 De Imitatione Christi, Brussels, 1649 (formerly the property of Joseph Ignatius Guillotin, the inventor of the Guillo- tine, and bearing his autograph and the date, 1764). French morocco binding of early iSth Century 8 "Thumb" Bible, London, 1701. Contemporary morocco binding 9 Holy Bible, London, 17 12. Early i8th Century English binding, in scarlet morocco, tooled after an earher French pattern 10 La Gerusalemme Liberata, Venice, 1745. Contemporary Italian binding, in calf 11 Holy Bible, Cambridge, 1673. English morocco binding, inlaid in various colours, floral design painted on edges of leaves, under gilding. Temp. William III. — Queen Anne 12 The Whole Duty of Man, London, 1673. English morocco binding of the reign of Queen Anne, tooled according to French pattern 13 Holy Bible, London, 1648. English morocco binding, in- laid, middle of i8th Century 14 Poetical Works of Metastasio, Paris, 1755. Contemporary French morocco binding Books. — Room 5. 135 1 5 Book of Common Prayer, text and plates engraved throughout by John Sturt, London, 17 17. Contemporary English morocco binding 16 Holy Bible, London, 1640. Contemporary English binding, formerly fitted with metal mounts 17 "The Whole Book of David's Psalms," London, 1628. English embroidered binding of the reign of Charles L The covers have the figures of Ceres and Pomona. Embroidered wrapper of same date 18 "Certain necessary directions, as well for the cure of the Plague as for preventing the Infection, with many easie medicines of small charge, very profitable to His Ma- jesties subjects," London, 1665 19 Orders in Council relating to the Plague and Advice of Physicians, London, 1609 20 " Cautionary Rules for preventing the Sickness, published by order of the Lord Mayor," London, 1665 21 "London's Dreadful Visitation, or a Collection of all the Bills of Mortality," from the 27th Dec, 1664, to 19th Dec, 1665 22 Orders in Council relating to the Plague and Advice of Physicians, 1609 23 Charles First's Book of Sports, London, 1633 24 "La Divina Commedia di Dante," Milan, 1878. Printed from the smallest type ever made. It is stated that the preparation of this book caused loss of sight to several persons 25 Maps of Surrey and adjoining counties, engraved by Wences- laus Hollar, one of the series commonly known as the "Quartermasters' Map," from the use made of them during the Civil War 26, 27 Four Etchings of Views near Albury in Surrey, by Wen- ceslaus Hollar, a.d. 1645 (on Wall) 28 The Letters of Pliny the younger. Printed at Venice by Aldus in 15 18. Contemporary Italian binding in morocco, probably by Aldus himself 29 Observations on the Bills of Mortality, by John Graunt. London, 1662 30 Plague Orders. London, 1636. 136 Books. — Room 5. Case No. 11. 1 Richly Illuminated Bible, "presented to H.R.H. the Princess Louise, on the occasion of her marriage, by the Church of England Sunday Schools of the United Kingdom, with their earnest prayers for her future welfare," March 21st, 187 t Lent by H.R.H, the Princess Louise 2 Beautifully and Richly Illuminated Missal, date unknown 3 " Grammaire Italienne," bearing .the Autograph of Henry Darnley, the husband of Mary Queen of Scots and Lord Cobham. Lent by Mrs. Butler 4 An Abyssinian Prayer Book and Rolls of Sacred Writings in Koptic Lent by W. O. Mayne, Esq. 5 Dante's Inferno, by W. Blake 6 Book of Job by W. Blake Lent by the Linnell Family ^ I Two Works on Lace Design Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 9 A Bhuddist Illuminated Work — Lacquer and Gilt Burmese Workmanship — obtained in Pega in 1824 by Lieut. -Col. Godwin, then Commander of H.M. 41st Foot Lent by R. A. Godwin-Austen, Esq. 10 Patent to Sir Richard Onslow, Bart., for the Office of Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, with Great Seal of Queen Anne 11 Commission to Richard, Lord Onslow, to be Lord-Lieut, of Surrey, with Great Seal of George I. 12 Patent, with Great Seal of Charles IL, from Garter King-at- Arms, giving a grant of Augmentation of Arms to Noah Bridges, Esq. Lent by the Earl of Onslow 13 Work on Agriculture, specimen of Early Italian Printing, 1499 Lent by G. C. Williamson, Esq. 14 Set of Works relating to the County of Surrey and the Town of Guildford Lent by G. C. Williamson, Esq. Books. — Roo7n 5. 137 15 Roll and Translation of part of the same of the Citizens of London to Edward III., and the Answer relating to the Borough of South wark 16 Freedom of the Town of Guildford to William Norton, 2nd Lord Grantley — 1774 Lent by Lord Grantley 17 Freedom of the City of London to Sir Fletcher Norton, ist Lord Grantley, Speaker of the House of Commons — 1777 Lent by Lord Grantley 18 The Testimonial to August Burchard Fischer, cook to the Grand Duke of Wiirtemburg — 1765. (This person was afterwards cook to the ist Lord Grantley.) Lent by Lord Grantley II SECTION 4. ipovcdain anb {poUtt^^ II — 2 LARGE OR WESTERN HALL.— ROOM No. 2. PORCELAIN AND POTTERY. Case I. 1 Hispano Moorish Copper Lustre Stand for a Water Jug Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. 2 A Ditto, with Sacred Bird in triangular pattern Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 3 Copper Lustre Plate from Valentia, very fine Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 4 Hispano Moresque Copper Lustre Plate, with curious animal pattern mounted in black and gilt frame Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 5 Hispano Moresque Deep Basin, with mystical tree pattern Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. 6 Hispano Moresque Deep Basin, with peculiar bird form decoration Lent by S. Harrison, Esq. 7 Hispano Moresque Deep Basin, with peculiar bird pattern Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 8 Hispano Moresque very pale Lustre Plate or Stand for a Water Jug Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 9 Hispano Moresque Dish, with curious bird pattern Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. TO Hispano Moresque Water Jug, with unusual upper rim Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. T I Ancient Moorish Jar of unusual design and colouring Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 142 Porcelain and Pottery, — Room 2. 12 Hispano Moorish Bird Pattern Bowl Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq, a 3 Peculiar shaped Moorish Jar, with ivy-leaf pattern Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 14 Ancient Lustre Plate with Lion of Castile in Shield, decorated round with peculiar loop tracery pattern Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. 15 Deep Copper Lustre Plate (small), with bird pattern Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 16 Deep Copper Lustre Plate, with owl pattern Lent by Miss Varco 17 Hispano Moorish Water Jug of good design and decoration, with Greenish Lustre Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 18 Very Fine Deep Hispano Moorish Bowl, with Mystical Tree Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. 19 Hispano Moorish Vessel, with Tin Lustre Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. Case 2. 20 Very fine Urbino Ware Plate, about 1543. Subject, Trans- formation of Callisto into a Bear Lent by C. Harrisdn Esq. 21 Very fine Majolica Urbino Jug, with lizard pattern arabesque Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 22 A remarkably fine Urbino Ware Dish, Adam and Eve, after Raphael's design The Cherub form of the Tempter and the Lion of Death waiting. Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 23 Exceedingly fine Salver Dish, with the Arms of the Medici, 1628 Lent by Major Onslow 24 Exceedingly fine Majolica Plaque. Subject, Venus rising from the Sea. After design by Annibala Caracci, in well designed Italian frame Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 25 Majolica Urbino Dish of particularly fine colouring. Pastoral Scene Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 143 26 Majolica Urbino Ecclesiastical Water Jar, with Figure in Act of Blessing, and Lily in left hand Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 27 Ancient Persian Jug with an unusual design of handle Lent by Rev. W. Gore 28 South Italian Monkish Puzzle Jug, by which the liquor can only be drunk from the rim by stopping a small air hole in the handle Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 29 Majolica Plate in frame, "The Judgment of Solomon" Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 30 Majolica Plate in frame, " Lot's Escape from Sodom " Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 31 Rosewater Dish of PaHssy Ware Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 32 Majolica Plate in frame, brilliantly coloured. Dated 1540. " Apollo and Daphne " Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 33 Ancient Rhodian Water Jug Lent by Rev. W. Gore 34 Majolica Water Jug, " very fine," with handle and spout Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 35 Majolica Ware Standing Salt Cellar These were placed to divide off the upper company from those who were below the salt. Lent by Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. 36 Majolica Ware Plate of remarkably fine colouring and design. Story of the Martyrdom of Perillas and the Brazen Bull. Signed by the Artist, about 1540 Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. Case 3. 37 Five Pieces of Royal Blue and Gold Worcester Ware, with Vase decorated centres, and crescent mark Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 38 Six Pieces of Royal Blue and Gold Worcester Ware, with flower group centre, with square mark and the W of Dr. Wall's Directorship Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 39 Three Blue and White Worcester Open Fruit Baskets, with crescent mark Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 144 Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 40 Portion of a Dinner Service, made at the Royal Worcester Works for General Thomas Brownrigg, in 1806 Lent by T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. 41 Portions of a Tea Set made for General Thomas Brownrigg, being copies of a set made for Admiral Lord Nelson when he visited the Works in 1802 Lent by T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. 42 Medallion of Sir Robert Walpole, in Biscuit China, by Wyon, in ebonized frame Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 43 Beaker, Gres Flamand, was found in some excavations at Westbrook, Godalming Lent by Mrs. Hull 44 Cocoa-Pot, in Early English Ware Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. 45 Pair of Wedgwood Vases in Black Basalt and White Jasper ornamentations Lent by Miss Hadden 46 Celadon Vase, fine form Modern Sevres Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 47 Three Medallions in Sevres Bisquet — Napoleon IIL, Empress Eugenie, and Prince Imperial Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 48 Three Minton Plates painted in sepia with Local Views Lent by T. Whitburn, Esq. 49 Portion of Dessert Set in Queen's Ware, by Wedgwood, with purple decorations Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 50 Tea-Pot and Cover in the perforated ivory ware. Royal Worcester China Works, richly gilt and jewel decorated Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 5 1 A Cup and Saucer en suite Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 52 i\ very fine pair of Worcester Vases, with blue-scaled ground and floral decorations, mounted in ormolu with the cres- cent mark Lent by Sir John Whittaker Ellis, Bart. 53 Very fine Wedgwood Centre-Piece for Flowers, with, designs and figures by Flaxman on blue jasper ground Lent by Ellis D. Gosling, Esq. Porcelain and Pottery, — Room 2. 145 54 Magnificent Plaque, on blue jasper ground, by Wedgwood, in mahogany frame, " William Tell " Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 55 Tea-Pot, with Silver mounts, of Red Kaolin Clay Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 56 Very finely executed Tea-Pot in Black Basalt, by Josiah Wedg- wood Lent by Mrs. Chilton 57 Jug by Wedgwood, ornamented in Black Basalt Lent by Mrs. Chilton 58 Swansea Tea-Pot, richly decorated with flowers Lent by Mrs. Chilton 59 Medallion of Bonaparte as First Consul, modelled by Hon. Anne Seyniour Darner Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 60 Three Minton Plates, painted in sepia with Local Views Lent by T. Whitburn, Esq. Case 4. 61 Rhodian Ware Plate, with water-ewer pattern Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 62 Rhodian Ware Plate, with green enamel lattice pattern Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 63 Flemish Ware Beer-Jug, with Pewter Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 64 Flemish Ware Beer-Jug, sexagon shape Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 65 Eastern Lamp of Blue Enamel Ware Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 66 Ores de Flandres Jug Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 67 Ores de Flandres Jug Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 68 Ores de Flandres Jug, sexagon shape Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 69 Ores de Flandres Jug, pavement pattern decoration Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 70 Cologne Ware Jug Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 146 Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 7 1 Cologne Ware Jug Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 72 Cologne Ware Jug and Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 73 Gres de Flandres Jug, C.R. Lent by Admiral Rodd 74 A Bellarmine Bottle, found at Sutton Place, much used in smuggling over Hollands in the last century Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 75 Blue Lustre Flemish Ware Jug and Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 76 Rhodian Plate, leaf pattern decoration Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 77 Rhodian Dish Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 78 Rhodian Plate Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 79 Two Delft Plates, cockatoo pattern Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 80 Old English Jug, " The Dancing Bear " Lent by Mr. S. Allden 81 A Bellarmine Jug, found at Sutton Place, much used in smuggling over Hollands in the last century Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 82 Gres de Flandres Jug, Blue Enamel Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 83 Gres de Flandres Jug, septagon shape, curious design Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 84 Gres de Flandres Jug Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 85 Gres de Flandres Mug, with hoops and good centre designs Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 86 Very fine old Rhodian Jug Lent by Mrs. Jekyll 87 Gres de Flandres Jug, with peacock pattern and Metal Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 88 Cologne Ware Jug and Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. Porcelain and Pottery, — Room 2. 147 89 Cologne Ware Jug and Cover, very unusual decorative design Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 90 Gr^s de Flandres Jug and Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 91 Gres de Flandres Jug and Cover Lent by J. Sparkes, Esq. 92 Rhodian Plate of Lindos Ware Lent by Mrs. Jekyll 93 Persian Plate, bright enamel colouring Lent by Mrs. Jekyll 94 Rockingham Ware Candlestick Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. 95 Very fine collection of Phoenician Pottery, of Water Jars, Wine Vessels and Amphora, Lachrymatories, Cinerary Urns, Lamps, etc., from Rock Tombs, Malta, exhibiting very great variety of forms, together with four Bangles and Ring found with the Interment Lent by Major Wadham Terry 96 Collection of Antique Pottery and Fragments, Statuettes, Ancient Lamps, etc. Lent by Col. L. Scarlett 97 Reduced Copies in Plaster of Human Bodies, as found in Pompeii Lent by Col. L. Scarlett 98 Small Jewel Table, from Etruria Lent by Col. L. Scarlett 99 Pair of Tunisian Jars . of the early Greek style Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. Case 5. 100 Very fine Oriental China Punch-Bowl, with the arms of the Gresham family Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 1 01 Oriental China Mug, with the arms of the Gresham family Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 102 Portion of fine old Oriental China Tea-Set, with the arms of the Gresham family, of about 1730 date Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. T03 Two Portions of Tea-Service, Oriental China, with Gresham arms Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. lOT^a Cup and Saucer, belonged to Oliver Cromwell Lent by Mrs. Swaine 148 Porcelain aitd Pottery.— Room 2. 104 Oriental Plate, with the arms of the Heath family Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 105 Portions of an old Oriental China Dinner Service, with mono- gram and arms Lent by Miss Hadden 106 Oriental China Box for Counters Lent by Mrs. Chilton 107 Fine Oriental Powder Blue Bowl Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 108 Japanese Cup, Saucer, and Cover Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 109 Porcelain Vase and Two Covered Pots, thickly encrusted with flowers, English Ware Lent by E. T. Upperton, Esq., Mayor of Guildford no Three old Oriental Jars and two Beakers Lent by Major Lennox Tredcroft 111 Blue and White Porcelain Miniature Oriental Rose-water Jug, with Metal Cover Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 112 Very fine Powder Blue Oriental Bowl Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. J 13 Very rich coloured Oriental Bowl Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 114 Miniature Breakfast-Set of English Pottery, Swansea Ware Lent by the Rev. R. J. Dundas 115 Crimson Enameled Japanese Plate Lent by Mrs. Jekyll it6 Two Japanese Blue Vases, from Imperial Manufactory Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. T 1 7 Small Cracklin China Vase Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 118 Blue and White Oriental Vase, with Celadon base Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 119 Cracklin China Vase, mounted in bronze Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 120 Dog in Pottery Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. • 121 Group of Cat and Kittens in Modern Dresden Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 122 Very fine Chinese Oval Shaving-Basin Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 149 123 Oriental Plate, with incised pattern Lent by Mrs. Chilton 124 Pair of Dresden Groups in white and gold, "The Musicians" and " The Florists " Lent by Mrs. Swaine 125 Two Pieces of Dessert-Set of fine old Chelsea Derby, with turquoise and gilt border. Marked D, enclosing an Anchor Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 126 Portion of old Berlin China Dessert Service Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 127 Dresden China Bonbon-Box Lent by Rev. H. De Cerjat 128 Tea-Service of the old uncoloured Dresden China, the haw- thorn-branch pattern Lent by Rev. H. De Cerjat 129 Dresden China Tureen and Cover, very richly gilt and deco- rated with the Imperial arms, ornamented with busts and figures Lent by Mrs. Swaine 1 30 Sevres China Cup and Saucer Lent by Rev. W. H. Moody 131 Sevres China Cup and Saucer Lent by Rev. W. H. Moody 132 Two Sevres Plates, which belonged to Napoleon L, and presented by him to Prince Talleyrand, very fine royal blue ground Lent by J. C. Ramsden, Esq. 133 Sevres Cup and Saucer, royal blue, with fine chased gilt de- coration, with Spoon ; belonged to Queen Marie Antoi- nette Lent by A. P. Onslow, Esq. 134 Dresden Cup, Saucer, and Cover Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 135 Crown Derby Plate and Dish, richly decorated and painted with flowers, violet mark Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 136 Magnificent Suite of fine old Chelsea, consisting of Chime Clock, surmounted by figures, cherub musicians, with four medallions of the Seasons, and below the dial, " Father Time put to flight by War and Love two tall Vases, with 150 Police lain and Pottery, — Room 2. rich variety of birds in small diamond panels ; and two Flower-Holders, with Watteau scenes, all en suite^ on royal blue ground, richly gilt, and of the finest period of their paste and painting Lent by the Duke of Northumberland Case 6. 137 Italian Bronze Handbell Lent by Col. L. Scarlett 138 Metal Casket, French work, with Medallions Lent by Miss Giles 139 Japanese Bronze Candlestick Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 140 Japanese Cabinet, with fine dragon pattern cloisonne panels Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 141 Square Japanese Jardiniere, richly gilt, with cloisonne panels Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 142 Cloisonne Vase Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 143 Japanese Vase on stand, fine old cloisonne work Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 144 Very fine Flower-Pot, with blue and white arabesque flower pattern, with brass rim Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 145 Japanese Cabinet, with fine dragon pattern, cloisonne panels Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 146 An Incense-Pot and Cover, of extremely fine Japanese metal work, and cloisonne of Moorish design Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 147 A very fine Incense Burner, cloisonne duck on stand Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 148 Excellent specimen Metal Tripod, with cloisonne work Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 149 A fine Limoges Enamel, Plaque Portrait of a Nobleman Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 150 Cloisonne Dish with deep blue ground Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 151 Black Ground Metal Dish with Birds and Flowers Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 152 Copper Beaker, enameled with Porcelain Chinese work Lent by Mrs. Vickers 153 Remarkably fine Japanese Bowl with turquoise ground, enameled cloisonne Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 154 Remarkably fine Japanese Bottle, with the five-clawed Im- perial Dragon in deep relief Metal Work, most richly chased and decorated in very fine cloisonne Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 155 Dwarf Screen and cloisonne Panel, with finely carved Japanese Frame Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 156 An Incense-Pot, richly enameled in two blues, with Perforated Carved Wood Stand and Cover Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 1 5 7 Fine old Japanese Bronze Incense-Pot ; a Cock Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 158 Fine old Japanese Bronze Incense-Pot ; a Cock Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 159 Casket of Red Incised Lacquer, of very fine workmanship Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 160 Battersea enamel Tray Lent by Mrs. Chilton 161 Tea Canister, fine cloisonne work Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 162 Remarkably fine Incense-Pot, surmounted by the Sacred Elephant and Buddha, with Elephant Trunk Handles and Feet, and very fine cloisonne decoration Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. 163 Remarkably fine Japanese Bowl, with turquoise ground enameled cloisonne Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 164 Copper Beaker, enameled with Porcelain Chinese work Lent by Mrs. Vickers 165 Black ground Metal Dish, with Birds and Flowers Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 166 Cloisonne Dish, with deep blue ground Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 167 An old Japanese Bronze Incense-Pot, of the Sacred Carp Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart, M.P. 152 Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 168 Small Round Metal Pot, decorated in cloisonne Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, M.P. Case 7. 169 Cashmere Work-Box Lent by Mrs. Swaine 170 Satsuma Ware Barrel, with Crowing Cock Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 171 Japanese Porcelain Vase, with Baboons Lent by E. J. Rowcliffe, Esq. 172 Japanese Box, encrusted with metal ornaments Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 173 Satsuma Vase, decorated with cloisonne Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 174 Tortoiseshell Basket, of the water lily shape, and richly lacquered with tortoise and crabs Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 175 Sandal Wood Work-Box Lent by Col. G. C. Hankin 176 Satsuma Vase Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 177 Very fine piece of Tortoiseshell Work with gilt lacquer, "The Contest of the Japanese St. George with the three-clawed Dragon " Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 178 Pentangular Basket of Tortoiseshell Work, with lacquer work of peacocks Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 179 Satsuma Vase Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 180 Satsuma Vase, with Sacred Carp Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 181 Tortoiseshell Basket, of the water lily shape, and lacquered tortoise and crabs Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 182 Circular Box, encrusted with metal ornaments Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 183 Japanese Porcelain Vase, with Baboons Lent by E. J. Rowcliffe, Esq. 184 Satsuma Stove, with covered pot on same Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 153 185 Satsuma Bowl, with the three Sages Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 186 Japanese Bowl, with circular medallions Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 187 Very fine Japanese Sword Stand, richly lacquered with the Dragon, and three fine " Happy Despatch " Swords Lent by Sir Arthur Clay, Bart. 188 Two Imperial Porcelain Kylins, or Guardians of the Royal Tombs Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 189 Panjabi Shield of Kuftgari work, Gujerat, East India, beauti- fully inlaid with silver Lent by Col. G. C. Hankin 190 Panjabi Shield of Kuftgari work, Gujerat, East India, beauti- fully inlaid with gold Lent by Col. G. C. Hankin 191 Panjabi Shield of Kuftgari work, Gujerat, East India, beauti- fully inlaid with silver Lent by Col. G. C. Hankin 192 Central Group, " The Graces finding Cupid asleep," in very fine Crown Derby Bisquet Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 193 Companion Central Group, "Poetry, Love and Learn- ing," of Crown Derby Bisquet Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. ^ 194 Companion Central Group, "Musicians," of Crown w J Derby Bisquet Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 195 Very fine Italian Cabinet, of solid amber in all its varieties of kinds, with cameo engraved panels and ivory plaques surmounted by the Betrothal Group and Cupid Lent by Rev. H. S. De Cerjat 196 Bisquet Group, "Fighting Birds." From Limoges Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 197 The Toby Fillpot Monster Jug, Staffordshire printed ware, holds 8 gallons Case No. 3) Lent by Rev. H. H. Gillett 198 Magnificent Japanese Vase of cloisonne, with Imperial Dragon in deep relief (^?;^ Case No. 5) Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. 154 Porcelain and Pottery. — Room 2. 199 Very fine old Blue-and White Porcelain Jar, of old Persian work, mounted in silver {on Case No. 6) Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 200 Satsuma Jar surmounted by Kylin {on Case No. 4) Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 201 Japanese Porcelain Jar, with curious fan-shaped ornamen- tations {on Case No. 7) Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 202 A Sevres Group, in imitation of Wedgwood, " Venus rising from the Couch " {on Case No. 3) Lent by Rev. F. P. Phillips Case 12. 203 Etruscan Pottery Lent by Miss Jekyll 204 Satsuma Jar Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 205 Lacquered Porcelain Beaker Lent by La Trobe Bateman, Esq. 206 Ningpo Chinese Jar Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 207 Collection of 7 Hispano Moorish Dishes, exhibiting great variety of designs Lent by E. J. Halsey, Esq. 208 Very fine Blue Nankin Dish Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 209 Six Hispano Moresque Dishes, exhibiting great variety of designs Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 210 Remarkable fine specimen of Delft in enamel, of royal and turquoise blue Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 211 Nautilus Shell, with a very fine series of cameo-engravings on same Lent by L. J. Baker, Esq. 212 Oval Porcelain Medallion in fine open reHef, symbolizing Peace, Freedom, and Justice Lent by F. V. AVoodhouse, Esq. 213 Oval Porcelain Medallion in fine open relief, symbolizing Sculpture, Literature, and jNIechanics Lent by F. \. Woodhouse, Esq. Japanese Curios, — Room 2. 156 JAPANESE CURIOS. Lent by James S. Budge tt, Esq. Cases 8, 9, 10, 11. 1 Cock and Drum, executed in silver and gold, etc., about 1650 The cock on the drum is often chosen for decoration by Japanese artists as ihe emblem of peace. It refers to the ancient custom in China of stationing a drum on a stand in front of the Magistrate's Office— anyone oppressed or maltreated could by beating the drum call attention to his grievance — and receive redress. In time of peace and good government the drum was neglected, hence the fowls would mount it fear- lessly. In some sketches a vine and leaves have entwined it. 2 Gold Lacquer Chow-Chow Case 3 Gold Lacquer Picnic Box 4 Cabinet, oak and gold lacquer 5 Carved Amber on Stand 6 Small Album, painted on silk 7 Silver Hot-Water Pot 8 Album, painted on silk by four famous artists who died about fifty years ago — Kiyoyen, Ippo, Buncho, and Shosem 9 Two Bronze Vases, by Hashimoto of Kioto 10 Pair of Old Lacquered Quails 1 1 Antique China Pot, birds and chrysanthemums 1 2 Pentagon Old Lacquered Box (in bag) 13 Carved Green Jade, on Stand 14 Antique Bronze Figure, the God "Yebis,"the "fisherman's protector," mentioned by Jackson Jarvis as a masterpiece of art 15 Small Old Lacquer Box, with lock and key 16 Tortoiseshell Box, chrysanthemum in gold lacquer 17 Saki Table and Cups, used at weddings 18 Two China Writing-Screens 19 Blue Tea-pot 20 Set of Lacquered Saki Bowls 156 Japanese Curios. — Room 2. 2 1 Box of Metal- Work Sword Furniture 22 Koobaaco-Box, gold lacquer, with crest of Shimadzu family of Satsuma 23 Small Bronze Cup 24 Gold Lacquer (box), chrysanthemums 25 Cabinet, iron-wood, ornamented with raised flowers and birds 26 Antique Bizen-ware Saki Bottle 27 Two Gold Lacquer Boxes, mango fruit 28 Antique Gold Lacquer Sword-stand 29 China Tray, square 30 Ditto Blue Crackle Basin 31 Round Bronze Box, silver chrysanthemumSs by Hashimoto of Kioto 32 Ditto, Flower Vase 33 Ditto Fish-shaped Dish and Cover 34 Bronze Lock, with silver crest, 300 years old, from Nikko 35 Brown Earthenware Bowl, metal decorations 36 Red Lacquer Chow-Chow Case 37 Imari Vase and Cover 38 Small Tortoiseshell Cabinet, decorated with gold lacquer -> Lacquered Box 40 Green Scent-Bottle, crystal stopper 41 Lacquer ditto, ditto 42 Writing-Case, wood, gold lacquered, with crest of Datti family 43 Black Lacquer Double Box [Three Tobacco Pipes 44 J Two Cases for Pipes ( Farmer's Pipe-Case and Tobacco-Box 45 Sage-Green Pot and Cover 46 Three Ancient Ornamental Carvings, Warriors with animals 47 Thirty-six Carvings and Nitzuke's, or ivory buttons for hold- ing a gentleman's pipe and pouch in his girdle 48 Finely-ornamented Old Lacquer Jewel-Cabinet Japanese Curios, — Roo7n 2. 157 49 Collection of Medicine Chests ^ f Antique Bronze Tea-Kettle 5° i Ditto 5 1 Ditto, ditto, with handles 52 Koobaaco-Box, Japanese game peculiar to ladies of the Court 53 Two Fine Metal-Work Plates 54 Silver Tea-Kettle 55 Gold Lacquered Box 56 Carved White Jade and Stand 57 Old Crackle Vase 58 Ditto Cloisonne Bowl 59 Old Bizenware Tea-Jar 60 Bronze Tea Kettle (small) 61 Two Carved Bamboo and Silver Tea Caddies and Scoop 62 Gold Lacquer Cabinet (small oblong) . ( Five Books of Directions for arranging Flowers, illustrated ^ ( Specimens of Paper made from bark of the mulberry tree 64 Old Bronze Hibachi 65 Tea Caddy, Foochow lacquer, China, secret of manufacture only possessed by the maker 66 Antique China Flower-Holder 67 Pair of Lacquered Ostrich Eggs 68 Clock 69 Flowers painted on Silk on Two Decorative Rolls [ Bronze Paper Weights, model of river breakwater 70 < Ditto, ditto. Lobster ( Ditto, ditto. Crab 7 1 Tortoiseshell Bowl, with crest in lacquer 72 Ditto, ditto, Open-Work Spill-Holder 73 Ditto, ditto, 74 Antique Blue and Yellow Vase 75 Red Scent-Bottle 76 Small Water-Pot 158 Japanese Curios . — Roojn 2. 7 7 Satsuma Tea-Pot and Five Cups 78 Green Tea-Pot, dragon decoration 79 Album, painted on silk 80 Tea-Jar 81 Small Cup 82 Metal Decorated Cucumber-shape Ink-holder SECTION V. ROOM 2. ART NEEDLEWORK, Case 14. 200 Satin Christening Robe Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 201 Italian Embroidery, i6th century Lent by the Rev. G. S. Davies 202-3 Mechlin Lace Lent by Mrs. Keates 204-5 Two Spanish Embroidered Altar Frontals Lent by the Rev. G. S. Davies 206-7 Two Pieces Spanish Point Lace Lent by Mrs. Keates 208 Old Point Lace Lent by Mrs. Simpson 2oq Italian Work (Restored) Lent by the Rev. G. S. Davies 2 10 Italian Vestment, Arezzo, i6th century Lent by the Rev. G. S. Davies 211 Chasuble Lent by the Community of S. John Baptist, perG. C. Williamson, Esq. 212 Spanish Work, i6th century Lent by Case 15. 213 Old Spanish Lace Lent by Mrs. Chilton 214-15 Two Fine Old Italian Fans Lent by Countess Lovelace 216 Lace 217 Ditto 218 Ditto Lent by Mrs. Butler 1 62 Art Needlework, Bi^odeiHe, etc, — Room 2. 219 Point d'Alen9on Veil 220 Small Tortoiseshell Fan Lent by Mrs. Chilton 221 Fan Lent by Miss Webb 222 Flag from one of the Ships of the Spanish Armada Lent by the Rev. C. H. Weekes 223 Italian Vestment, gold embroidered Lent by V. Robinson, Esq. 224 Map 225 Fan 226 Worked Silk Sampler 227 Ditto Lent by Mrs. Chilton 228 Greek Lady's National Costume Lent by Mrs. Leopold Scarlett 229 Modern Point Lace Lent by Miss E. Saunders 230 Needlework Cabinet Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 231 China Silk Shawl Lent by Miss Webb 232 Silk Quilt of 14,252 Pieces Lent by Mrs. Puttock 233 Silk Quilt Lent by Miss Ellis 234 Work from Sutton Place Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 235 Tortoiseshell Satchel Lent by Miss Lambert 236 Chair Cover, Sutton Place Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 237 Crewel Work Lent by Misses Russell Case 13. 238 Pillow Cover 239 Pillow Cover embroidered in gold Lent by Mrs. Terry 240 Table Cover Lent by Mrs. Ramsden Art Needlework^ Broderie, etc, — Room 2. 163 241 Pillow Lent by Mrs. Terry 242 Embroidered Cover Lent by Mrs. Gore 243 White Satin Counterpane, embroidered silk and gold Lent by the Countess of Onslow 244 Casket 200 years old Lent by Mrs. J. W. Simmonds 245 Embroidery, Sutton Place Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 246 White Embroidered Waistcoat, i8th century Lent by Miss Fitton 247 Feather-stitch Work Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 248 Italian Embroidered Christening Quilt, i6th century Lent by 249 Gold Embroidery Lent by Mrs. Terry 250 Sabretache of Speaker Onslow {O71 Gallery front) Lent by Lady Augusta Onslow 251 Embroidery (Italian restored) Lent by Rev. G. S. Davies 252 Embroidery (gold thread) Lent by Capt. J. F. Salvin 253 Embroidered Quilt Lent by Lady A. Onslow 254 Altar Frontal Lent by the Community of S. Margaret, per G. C. Williamson, Esq. 255 Lady Hampden's Gloves Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 256 Ecclesiastical Embroidery Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 257 Small Pillow Lent by Mrs. Terry 258 Red Satin Altar Front : Lent by P. Ralli, Esq., M.P. 259 White Satin ditto {over Case). -Lent by P. Ralli, Esq., M.P. 164 Art Needlework, Broderie^ etc. — Room 2, Case 16. 260 Altar Frontal Lent by the Community of S. Margaret, per G. C. Williamson, Esq. 261 Tablecloth, embroidered silk and gold Lent by Mrs. Terry 262 Dressing Table Cover Over Door. 263-264 Pair of Bed-Curtains, worked with roses and thistles on dimity for James the First's bed Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. Over Case 13. 265 Embroidered Salamanca Counterpane In Passage. 266 Embroidery on Silver 267 Panel of Tapestry — painted Lent by the Countess of Lovelace 268 Tapestry Lent by G. Bonnor, Esq. On Walls in Large Hall^ Room 2. 269 Landscape, on Silk, in Needlework, by EHzabeth Woodall, died October, 1797, aged 22 Lent by Mrs. Gillett 270 Needlework Picture — Finding of Moses Lent by Mr. ]. Giles 271 Paul on the Way to Damascus Lent by Mr. J. Giles 272 Fan {pji Gallery) Lent by F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. 273 Tapestry Lent by G. Bonnor, Esq. 274 Woman of Samaria Lent by Mr. J. Giles 275 Sampler Lent by Mrs. Vickers 276 Head Embroidered Silk Lent by William Longworth, Esq. 277 Piece of Tapestry Lent by G. Bonnor, Esq. 278 Needlework Picture — Angel meeting Balaam Lent by Mr. J. Giles A7't Needlework, Broderie, etc. — Room 2. 165 279 Abigail meeting David Lent by Mr. J. Giles 280 Lace Lent by 281 Sampler, same on both sides Lent by M. F. Tupper, Esq., D.CL. On Gallery. 282 Fan Lent by F. La Trobe Bateman, Esq. 283 Needlework Picture Lent by Mr. J. Smith. In case 284 — 5 Work by East Grinstead Sisters 286 — 8 Needlework Lent by Mrs. Pimm TAPESTRY. Hanging in the Large Hall above Platform and Gallery, Room No. 2. 1 The Capture of Carthage, by Scipio The Roman General, surrounded by his general and troops, is receiving the spoils — the plate, vestments, and ornaments, vv'hich the women of the captured city lay at his feet. The camels denote the African enemy, 2 A Companion to the subject known as the Clemency of Scipio ; also at Sutton Place This is a fine piece of Brussels work, probably of the second half of the i6th Century. Marks — or — Speering, 1588. 3 Two Pieces of Tapestry, relating to the story of Joseph (i) Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dream.— Gen. xli. 25. Joseph stands before Pharaoh ; the wise men who have failed to interpret the dream stand aside. In the background are seen the seven kine and seven ears of corn. In the corner we see the dream and Pharaoh in bed. 4 {2) Joseph advanced by Pharaoh. — Gen. xl. 41. "And Pharaoh ' took off his ring from his hand and put it on Joseph's hand ; and put a gold chain about his neck, and he gave him to wife the daughter of the Priest of On." In the corner we see the herald proclaiming Joseph's appointment. These tapestries are of the finest Brussels work of the i6th Century. They were executed at Brussels about 1540 — probably from the designs of Bernard von Orlay, or one of the other pupils of Raffaelle. They bear the well-known Brussels mark, a B reversed, g — B, and the — , the cypher of Herselin, 1530— 1540. 1 66 Art Needlewo7'k^ Broderie, etc. — Room 2. Hanging on the Front of Gallery in Large Hall. Copy in applique work — same size as the original — of a por- tion of the Bayeux Tapestry. — The first part represents Harold's journey to Normandy. — The second an inci- dent in the Battle of Hastings when Lewine and Gyrd, Harold's brothers, were killed. By Lady Clay Lent by Sir Arthur Clay, Bart. On Staircase from Large Hall near Refreshment Room. PHOTOGRAPHY, J — 9 Nine frames of Surrey Scenery, by T. M. Brownrigg, artist and owner 10 — II Two frames of Surrey Scenery, by J. H. Knight, artist and owner 12 Frame of Surrey Scenery — Surrey Photographic Company, artist 13 East Horsley Towers — James Lloyd, artist and owner 14 — 15 Yosemite Valley (2) — artist not known; owner. Lord Onslow 16 Rapids at Niagara — artist not known ; owner, Lord Onslow SECTION VI. JUDGES* ROOM.— ROOM No. 3. GEORGE MORLAND'S WORKS. Lent BY Subject 81 Feeding Pigs Artist Rev. F. P. Phillips 82 The Shipwreck G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillins Cr Morland 83 Fishermen 84 Farm Yard Rev. F. P. rniUips G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillips G. Morland 85 Coast Scene Rev. F. P. Phillips G. Morland 86 My Baliff Rev. F. P. Phillips G. Morland 87 Rest at Inn 88 Cow and Dog Rev. F. P. Phillips G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillips 89 Wayside Scene G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillips 90 Pastoral Scene G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillips G. Morland 91 Shipwreck G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillips 92 Girl and Calves Rev. F. P. Phillips 93 Figures G. Morland Rev. F. P. Phillips G. Morland 94 Winter Scene G. Morlani Rev. F. P. Phillips 13 170 Plate and Jezuellery.- — Room 3. OBJECTS OF ART, PLATE, BRONZE, STATUARY, ETC. 96 Fluor Spar and Gilt Candelabra Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 97 Porphyry Vase Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 98 Flora-Mosaic Picture Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 99 The Walking-Stick of Oliver Cromwell. Inscription : This stick was once the property of Oliver Cromwell, and is now presented to Mr. H. Marsh by his friend B. E., May 19, i860 " Lent by Mr. H. Marsh 100 Sword left by Charles I. at Weston, the seat of Sir Richard Halford, the night before Naseby, June; 16, 1645 Lent by Her Majesty the Queen ici Fluor Spar and Gilt Candelabra Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 102 Bust of Mr. Drummond (Life size. ) Lent by the Duke of Northumberland 103 Bust of Mr. Pitt (Life size.) Lent by the Duke of Northumberland 104 Bust of Lord Melville • • (Life size. ) Lent by the Duke of Northumberland 105 Bust of Mr. Spencer Perceval (Life size.) Lent by the Duke of Northumberland J07, 108 Models for two Statuettes by His Serene Highness Count Gleichen Lent by His Serene Highness the Count Gleichen 109 Recumbent Female Figure Holding Cup (On table on Platform.) Lent by G. Fielder, Esq. 110 Hercules (bronze) Lent by Lady Augusta Onslow Plate and Jewellejy.- — Room 2,- iji 111 Bronze Infant Lent by Lord Arthur Russell 112 Bronze (Troup Lent by the Earl of Lovelace 113 Plaster Bust — Duke of Albany Lent by F. Williamson, Esq. 114 Plaster Bust — Duchess of Albany Lent by F. Williamson, Esq. 115 Bronze Shield, copy of an Achilles shield Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 1 T 6 Riding Gear from Chili Lent by Mrs. Lease 117 Ivory Chair taken from Tippo Sahib's tent Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 118 Louis XI 11. Tortoiseshell Casket, with silver applique work Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 119 Eighteen Indian Arms, in glass case, as follows : i__Xwo-edged Dagger, with marble handle, brass guard, red silk sheath, with silver mouthpiece and chape 2 — Knife, with crystal handle, Japanese work gilt mouth- piece, sheath, and chape n — Small Knife, with brown wood handle, ivory bands, and two ivory chop-sticks, sheath inlaid ivory, with three metal bands 4 — Knife, inlaid, grooved blade, agate handle, and silver mounted 2 Long Dagger, handle and sheath of shark-skin, and silver and gilt filigree work 6 Broad Dagger, with cross grip, engraved and fluted blade, green velvet sheath, and silver chape 7 Dagger, curved two-edged blade, brown stone handle, green plush sheath, jade mouthpiece and chape 8— Dagger, curved two-edged blade, carved jade handle, crimson plush sheath, jade mouthpiece, and gilt metal chape Ivorv Sheath, containing one knife, brown wood handle, one small knife, ivory handle, and two ivory chop- sticks 10 Knife, with agate handle, silver sheath, richly chased II Is or/ Sheath, covered with shagreen, ivory and silver bands, containing a knife, with brown wood handle, small ivory handled fork, and two chop-sticks 13—2 172 Plate and Jewellery, — Room 3. 12 — Dagger, with curved blade, jade handle in form of a horse's head and neck, with small rubies, crimson velvet sheath, jade mouthpiece, and gilt metal chape 13 — Small Knife, with jade handle, light blue silk sheath, silver mouthpiece, and chape 14 — Knife, with coloured glass handle, purple velvet sheath,. gilt filigree mouthpiece, and chape 15 — Curved Dagger, agate handle, inlaid metal band, red plush sheath, stamped silver mouthpiece, and silver filigree chape 16 — Two-edged Curved Dagger, handle and sheath fluted, and carved ivory 17 — Green Silk Sheath, gilt, metal mouthpiece, and chape, containing a large knife, with richly-carved ivory handle, and two small knives, with plain ivory handles 18 — Ivory Sheath, covered with shagreen silver and ivory bands, containing one long-bladed knife, ivory handle and two ivory chop-sticks Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 120 Ivory Chair taken from Tippo Sahib's Tent Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 121 — 124 Large Bronze Plaques, "The Seasons " Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 125 Tournament Shield, belonged to Henry VIII. Lent by T. L. Thurlow, Esq. 126 Large Boxwood Carving, representing the Royal Arms Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 127 Hunting Horn, Carved Ivory Powder Flasks, etc. Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 128 Bronze Group, " Prometheus " Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 129 Bronze Group, "The Laocoon" Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 130, 131 Two Eastern Inlaid Metal Jars Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 132 Brass Vase, old Florentine Style Lent by 1. Capadose, Esq. 133 Brass Vase, old Florentine Style Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 134 Band Master's Staff, Silver Head Lent by Earl Onslow Plate and Jewelle7^y. — Room 3. 173 135 Eastern Inlaid Vase Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 136 Metal Work Chased Vase Lent by Her Majesty the Queen 137 Set of Ivory carved Chessmen Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. Wedding Presents to T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Albany Case I. Lent by H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany T Silver-Gilt Bowl 2 — 7 Two Silver Vases of repousse work on ebonized stands, with Covers ; three tall Silver repousse Beakers, and one Ewer on ebonized stand, presented by the Mark Master Masons of England and Wales and the Colonies and Dependencies of the British Empire 8 One Silver-Gilt Candle-Upholder, a reproduction of one given to the Lodge of Antiquity, A.L. 5680, by Sir Christopher Wren, and presented by the Lodge to the Duke of Albany 9 Silver Spade, presented to the Duchess on the occasion of her visit to Preston for the purpose of planting an oak- tree in Avenham Park, in connection with the celebra- tion of the Guild Merchand 10 Silver-Gilt Spade, presented by the Borough of Huddersfield on the occasion of the opening of Beaumont Park, 13th October, 1883 11 Silver-Gilt Trowel, with finely-carved ivory handle, presented at the laying of the foundation-stone of the City and Guilds of London Institute for the advancement of technical education, May 10, 1881 12 Silver Bread-Basket 13 Silver Tankard, with Coin of Leopold Archduke of Austria 14 Four Jubilee Sugar-Basins, silver-gilt 15 One Silver Italian repousse Dish 16 One tall Gilt Cup, the gift of Sir R. H. Collins, the Hon. A. G. Yorke, Major Waller, and Dr. Royle 17 One very fine tall Gilt Cup, with ivory panels, alto-relievo work 18 — 22 Portions of a Gold Dessert- Service For Art Furniture in tJiis Room and on Platform, in Room No. i and 2, etc.^ see Art Furniture, page 66. 174 Plate mid Jewellery. — Room 4. PLATE, JEWELLERY, AND METAL WORK. TOP OF STAIRCASE, FROM LARGE HALL, LEADING TO REFRESHMENT ROOMS, AND ROOM 4. Case 2. BLUMENTHAL COLLECTION OF FOREIGN PLATE. 1 North German Guild Cup, 17th century 2 Two-handled Ecuelle, with cover to form stand, Niirnberg 3 Cup and Cover, formed of a cocoa-nut, richly chased and mounted ; sixteenth century German-Swiss work 4 Sixteenth Century Drinking Beaker, with splayed mouth 5 Pine-Apple shape Double Cup, Niirnberg, early 17th century 6 Chased and engraved Goblet, 17th century, Augsburg work 7 Cup and Cover, 7 inches high, strap pattern ornament, chased and engraved, gadrooned at base and on cover, 17th century 8 Gourd-shaped Standing Cup and Cover, 145 inches, richly chased, Niirnberg, early 17th century 9 Pocal globe-shaped Cup and Cover, richly chased, lo^ inches JO Drinking Cup (Romer), 5 inches high, embossed and chased, 17th century 11 Rep02isse Saucer, waved edge, embossed and chased 12 Gilt Cup and Cover (Pocal), cover surmounted with flower- work ornament, 13^ inches, Nurnber;j:, egg-shaped 13 Small 4-inch Double Cup, Augsburg, i8th century 14 Miniature Ecuelle, with cover and feet, late 17th century, Augsburg 15 Cup and Cover on ball feet, chased and embossed, 5 .1 inches 16 Toilet Box and Cover on claw feet, chased and gadrooned, Augsburg 17 Candlestick, with long handle and snuffers attaclied by a chain - 18 Pair of Trumpet-shaped Candlesticks, (rerman-Swiss, Berne 19 One Silver-Gilt repousse Tankard, Augsburg 20 Hexagonal Silver-Gilt repousse Tankard, Augsburg, 17th century Lent by Jaques Blumenthal, Esq., per Miss Jekyll 21 (iold Box, presented to Sir Richard Onslow by the Trinity House, Hull, October 11, 1797, to commemorate the victory over the Batavian fleet Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 175 21* Gold Medal presented to Sir Richard Onslow by George III. 22 Irish Oak and Silver, presented to Sir R. Onslow by the Corporation of Dublin, to commemorate Oct. 11, 1797 23 Gold Sword, presented with the Freedom of the City to Sir R. Onslow, to commemorate Oct. 11, 1797 Lent by Sir William Onslow, Bart. 24 Gold Chain of the Mayor of Godalming Lent by the Corporation of Godalming MIDLETON COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PLATE. 25 Very fine Chased Rosewater Dish 26 Double-handled Loving Cup and Cover 27 — 8 Pair of Silver Basons and Covers 29 Silver Gilt Bason, Cover, Stand and Spoon 30 Silver Mace of the Borough of Midleton Lent by the Viscount Midleton 31 The Queen's Gold Coronation Medals 32 Silver Marriage Medals of T.R.H. Prince and Princess of of Wales 33 Silver Marriage Medals of H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh 34 Silver Marriage Medals of H.R.H. Princess Louise 35 Silver Marriage Medals of H.R.H. Princess Christian Lent by Mrs. Algernon West III case. Silver Candelabra presented to Sir T. Brownrigg, C.B. Lent by T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. READING-ROOM.— ROOM No 4. Case I. 1 Mate Tea Cup, for drinking Paraquay Tea ; also Silver Spoon and Picture of women drinking the tea, with sample of same Lent by Mrs. Swaine 2 Royalist Tobacco Stopper, found on the field of Worcester Lent by Mrs. Swaine 3 Silver Albanian Sword Lent by the Countess of Lovelace Buddhist Ritualistic Instruments and Curiosities collected by the owner in Tibet. Some were purchased in a Bud- dhist Monastery, consisting of : — 4 Bell, called Drulbu,' by date of inscription, 300 years old ; brought from Llassa 5 Sceptre called Dorje 6 Prayer Cylinder 176 Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 7 Prayer Slab 8 Tibetan Printing Block 9 Medallion figures, called in Thibet Tsa-Tsa, made of the ashes of a Buddhist Priest, mixed with clay 10 A Knife, supposed to be sacrificial, with representation of the Buddhist triad on the handle 1 1 Bronze Image of the Goddess Buddhist 12 Perah, or head ornament, studded with rough turquoise stone, worn by the women of Ladakh and Rudok Copy of a descriptive Pamphlet Lent by Colonel Paske 13 Three Silver Gilt mounted Vases with blue glass lines Lent by the Countess of Lovelace 14 Russian Enamel Ikon Lent by Mrs. Gore 15 Persian Bracelet of gold open-work, set with turquoises and cornelians, and engraved with Arabic characters Lent by Mrs. Gore 16 Norman Silver Cross, set with Crystals Lent by Mrs. Gore 17 Gold open-work Norman Cross, set with Crystals Lent by Mrs. Gore 18 Plain Gold Norman Cross, with engraved decoration Lent by Mrs. Gore 19 Algerian Bernous Holder and Bracelet, set with Turkish turquoises and pearls Lent by Mrs. Gore 20 Algerian Necklet Lent by Mrs. Gore 21 Spanish Gold Pendant, set with garnets and pearls Lent by Mrs. Gore 22 Russian Silver Cross Lent by Mrs. Gore 23 Two Russian Brass Crosses Lent by Mrs. Gore 24 German Silver and Mother-o'-Pearl Cross Lent by Mrs. Gore 25 Russian Belt, with iron- work inlaid with silver and gold, with buckle and bosses Lent by Mrs. Gore 26 15 th century Old German Waistbelt of Silver and gilt Lent by Mrs. Gore Plate and Jeivellery. — Room Ji^, 177 27 Bracelet, Necklet, and Pendant, of old Indian gold filigree, set with cowrie shells Lent by Mrs. Gore 28 line old Norman Gold Esclavage Lent by Mrs. Gore 29 Old Norman Gold Brooch Lent by Mrs. Gore 30 Russian Iron and Gold Belt Lent by Mrs. Gore 31 Ruby and Gold Spoon Lent by Col. Terry 32 Two Leather-mounted Antique Buckles Lent by Col. Terry 33 Two Antique Steel and Silver Buckles Lent by Col. Terry 34 Copper Enamel Pyx, 13th Century Lent by Col. Terry 35 Fine German Iron Key in case Lent by Col. Terry 36 Two Fine English Iron Keys Lent by Col. Terry 37 Ancient Glass Stirrup Cup, in the shape of a boot; cannot be stood down when full (From the late Lady Bagot's Collection) Lent by Col. Terry 38 Twelve Inlaid-handled Knives Lent by Col. Terry 39 Carved-wood Snuff-Box Lent by Col. Terry 40 Tortoise-shell Gold Inlaid Snuff-Box Lent by Col. Terry 41 Snuff-Box belonging to Charles the First, with his bust on the lid Lent by Col. Terry 42 Carved Ivory Snuff-Cup Lent by Col. Terry 42*Green Enamel Snuff-Box Lent by Col. Terry 43 Mosaic Snuff-Box Lent by Col. Terry lyS Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 44 Norman Silver Cross set with crystals Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 45 Old French Pendant Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 46 Two Silver Bracelets, from Penang Lent by Mrs. Godwin- Austen 47 Two Gold Bracelets, from Penang Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 48 Bangle, from Madras Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 49 Two Silver Bangles, from Albania Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 50 Two Roman Cameos, mounted as Bracelets Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 51 Horn Shuttle, inlaid with gold and silver Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 52 Silver Torque or Necklet, from Silhet, India Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 53 Old German-Silver Hair Pin Lent by Mrs. Godwin Austen 54 Gold Pendant and Earrings, set with garnets from Tuscany Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 55 Silver Punch-Ladle of Queen Anne, with inserted coin? 1711 Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. 56 Five Silver Tea Spoons and a Shovel, circa 1660 Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. 57 English Silver Spoon, 1668 Lent by the Mayor of Guildford 58 Silver-gilt Gorget, picked up on the field of Waterloo, sup- posed to have belonged to an officer of the French Guard Lent by Rev. H. S. De Cerjat 59 Tray with 4 Agate Cups and Saucer, and a Sweetmeat Tray, once belonged to Pope Leo X., 15 13 — 21 (Medeci family) Lent by Rev. H. S. De Cerjat 60 Two Specimens of a Silver Tea and Coffee Service Lent by W. Longworth, Esq. 61 Three Fine Old English Silver Spoons Lent by G. B. Smallpeice, Esq. Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 179 62 Locket, Brooch and Earrings of Indian Gold-work on green enamel, made at Phurtabagur The secret of this special work is confined to one family and is an hereditary one. Lent by W. Otway Mayne, Esq. 63 Green and Gold Enamel Necklet of similar work Lent by Mrs. Gore 64 Very fine Silver Cross of Norman Louis XV. work, set with Crystals from River Alencon Lent by Mrs. Godwin-Austen 65 Two flat-topped Iron Boxes, inlaid with gold Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 66 Iron Inlaid Gold Casket Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 67 Carved Peach Stone Lent by Admiral Rodd 68 Silver Bhot and Pencase, from Leh Lent by Harold Godwin-Austen, Esq. 69 A Collection of Ancient Silver Chalices, Early English Work Lent by W. Hunt, Esq. Case 2. 76 Collection of Roman First Bronze Coins, Augustus to Gallienus 77 Collection of Roman Second Bronze and Gold Coins, Marc Antony to Augustulus 78 Collection of Roman Silver Family Coins 79 Collection of Roman Denarii 80 Collection of Greek Silver Coins, including a very fine speci- men of Syracuse Medallion, and Coins of Egypt, Perga- mos, Lydia and Syria 81 Very fine Roman As of Triumvir Period, dug up in Ithaca by Dr. Lee of Hartwell ; one of the earliest and scarcest of the Roman series ; and the subdivisions of the As, viz. — Quadrans, Triens, and Semis Lent by George C. Williamson, Esq. J, r Five Pound Piece of William and Mary ^ ( Gold Coronation Medal of Geo. I. Gold Medal of Queen Anne, 1709 Gold Medal of Pius IX. Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 84 Collection of English Gold and Silver Coins, as" per List at side of Coins Lent by Rev. W. Tringham Coins. — Room 4. 85 Collection of First and Second Bronze Roman Coins, as per List : Roman Brass (downwards from left). First Roiv. 1 C. Jul : Caesar. Reverse : L. BVCA. Globe, Caduceus. Two hands, etc., etc., etc. 2 Augustus Caesar. Reverse : Diva Augusta (Livia), with figure of Justice 3 Augustus. Reverse : Mars, with Eagle, etc. 4 Tiberius Civitatibus Asiae Restitutis. Sedent figure, in left hand hasta, in right a patera (coined after re- building of cities destroyed by earthquakes. Tacit. Ann. II.) 5 Germanicus Carpentum, etc. 6 Agrippina. Reverse : SPQR Memoriae Agrippinae. The Carpentum Second Roiv, 7 Caligula. Reverse : Three sisters of Emperor — Agrip- pina, Drusilla, Julia 8 Nero. Reverse : Decurslo. Two horsemen, one bear- ing a spear, the other the labrum 9 Nero. Reverse : Roma ; Rome seated 10 Otho Tri Pot. (Tribunicia Potestas). Reverse : Securitas R.P. Emperor welcoming conquering legion 1 1 Vitellius. Reverse : Mars marching with trophy on left shoulder, javehn in right hand, S.C. 12 Vespasian. Reverse: Judaea Capta. Captive standing on one side of palm-tree, female figure sitting on the other side Third Row. 13 Vespasian. Reverse : Victory erecting a trophy 14 Titus. Reverse: Two figures — one presenting a globe to the other, between them a rudder 1 5 Domitian. Reverse : Emperor seated on an estrade before a temple, distributing the conglarium to a woman and a child (on the estrade SVFPD) 16 Domitian. Reverse : Diana Venetrix 17 Nerva. Reverse: Rome seated 18 Trajan. Reverse : Mercury standing with his attributes Cos JUL P.P. Coins. — Room 4. 181 Fourth Row. 19 Trajan. Reverse : River God seated under an arch, supported by two columns 20 Trajan. Reverse : Ceres personified 21 Trajan. Reverse: Mercury standing. SPQR. Optimo Principi 22 Hadrian. Reverse : Galley — on sail, Felicitati. Aug. 23 Hadrian. Reverse: Mercury, with attributes, seated, S.C. 24 Sabina, wife of Hadrian. Reverse : Vesta seated Fifth Row. 25 Andronicus Pius. Reverse : Cos IHI. Emperor in Quadriga 26 Marcus Aurelius. Reverse : Victory seated on heap of arms holding a palm-branch and a buckler (inscription on buckler, Vic. A.U.G.) before a trophy 27 Marcus Aurelius. Reverse: Consecratio. A quadriga placed on funeral pile 28 M. Aurelius. Reverse : Female feeding a serpent. "Saluti Augusto et Rom." 29 Crispina, wife of Commodus. Reverse : Figure of Juno 30 Clodius Albinus. Reverse : Emperor seated. Behind him. Victory with palm-branch— in front, soldier Sixth Row. 31 Aquila Severa, wife of Elagabalus. Reverse : Concord holding cornucopiae, sacrificing (a star on field), " Concordia." 32 Alexander Severus. Reverse : P.M. T.R.P. XH. Cos III. P.P., Mars marching 33 Maximinus. Reverse : Figure of Victory. Spes Mili-^ tum 34 Maximus, Reverse : Emperor in a military habit stand- ing near two ensigns 35 Gordian Africanus. Reverse : Jupiter with thunderbolt* yEternitate, Aug. 36 Gordian Africanus. Reverse: Roma Victrix seated Lent by Rev. W. Tringham l82 Coins. — Room 4. 86 Complete set of the Tokens of Guildford 87—89 Collection of the 17th Century Tokens of Guildford 90 Collection of the i8th Century Tokens of Guildford, and of the Silver Regal Anglo-Saxon Coins struck in Guildford 91 — 94 Collection of the 17th Century Tokens of Surrey 95 Collection of Monastic Pieces and Nuremberg Merchant Marks, all found in Guildford 96 Collection of Harrington and Richmond Farthings of Charles 1. and James L, all found in Guildford Lent by George C. Williamson, Esq. 97 -8 Fine Collection, representing every Coin mentioned in the Bible, together with Coins of most of the Potentates of the New Testament, and Coins of the Seven Churches of Asia 1 A Shekel. Obverse: The pot of manna and the inscription in old Hebrew characters, The Shekel of Israel." Over the cup are characters indicating " the year 2." Reverse : A representation of Aaron's rod and the in- scription, "Jerusalem the Holy." — B.C. 457 2 A Half-Shekel. This was the sanctuary offering 3 A Half-Shekel of the year 4 4 A Shekel of the year 5 5 A Golden Daric or Dram. So many thousand Darics were given by the Persian monarch and his courtiers to the Jews on their return from captivity to assist in rebuilding the Temple. Ezra ii. 69. Neh. vii. 71 6 A Tetradrachm (4 drams) of Alexander the Great. Obverse : Head of the monarch in a lion's skin head-dress. Re- verse : Jupiter, and inscription in Greek " (A Coin) of Alexander." Dan. viii. 5, 7 !; 7 A Tetradrachm struck at Rhodes. Obverse : The full face of Apollo. Reverse : An opening rose (podov), a play upon the name of the place (Fodog), and the name of a magis- trate, Demetrius. The Coin found in the mouth of the fish by Peter was a Tetradrachm or Stater 8 A Coin of Ptolemy Philadelphus. Under this monarch (about B.C. 280), the Hebrew Scriptures were translated into Greek by the " Seventy." Obverse : The diademed head of the monarch. Reverse : An eagle grasping the thunderbolt of Jove ; legend in Greek " (A Coin) of King Ptolemy " 9 A Tetradrachm of Antiochus Epiphanes King of Syria. Ob- verse : The head of the monarch. Reverse • Jupiter with the inscription, " A Coin of Antiochus Epiphanes the god illustrious and victorious." Antiochus Epiphanes cruelly oppressed the Jews, prohibited the worship of Coins. — Room 4. / Jehovah and the rites of Jewish worship ; and so gave rise to the Maccabean revolt. He unintentionally saved the Jews from gradually adopting Greek manners, modes of thought and mythology. See Daniel ix. 9, 1 1 10 A Denarius of Pompey,'who brought Judea under the power of Rome. Obverse : The head of Pompey. Reverse : The figure of Piety 11 A Copper Coin of Herod the Great. Obverse : A helmet with cheek pieces, and the legend, " A Coin of King Herod." Reverse : The Macedonian Shield 12 A Denarius of Augustus. Obverse: The head of the Em- peror — unlaureate. Reverse : Two branches of laurel, CAESAR AVGVSTVS. See Luke ii. i 13 Copper Coin of Herod Archelaus. See Matt. ii. 22. Ob- verse : An anchor, and HPO for Herod. Reverse : An oak wreath inclosing part of the word " Ethnarch " . 14 Coin of Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch before whom our § Eord was brought. Luke xxiii. 6, etc. Obverse : A 'V> palm branch with the inscription, " Herod the Tetrarch." Reverse : Some portion of the word " Tiberius " in a 3 wreath O 15 A Coin of Pontius Pilate. Obverse : A ladle used in sacri- 'O fice, and the legend " of Tiberius Caesar." Reverse : § N Ears of corn and " Julia (mother of) Caesar " 16 A Didrachm (two drams) of the time of Nero. Obverse : % The bust and titles of the Emperor. Reverse : A S simpuluni and litiius (sacrificed implements) and the word ^ AIAPAXMOX 17 A Tetradrachm of Antioch ; the Coin, probably, which was i2 found in the fish's mouth. Obverse : The laureate head of Augustus with the legend " (A Coin) of Caesar Augustus." Reverse : The Genius of the city seated with her foot upon a figure representing the river-god Orontes, Legend, "The 30th year of the victory (Actium)" 18 A denarius of Tiberius. The tribute money. Matt. xxii. 19. Obverse: The head and titles of the Emperor. Re- verse : The figure of Julia, his mother ; legend, PONTIF MAXIM 19 A Triple Assarion or Farthing. Matt. x. 29, Luke xiiii 6. Obverse : A Sphinx on its haunches with the inscription, " Three Assaria." Reverse : Apollo and Bacchus stajid- ing, and the legend " (struck) at Chios in the time' ot Chrysagones the Archon " 20 A Quadrans of Askelon (the mite ?) Obverse : The head of Augustus. Reverse: A winged Caduceus and the letters \ AC for Askelon Coins, — Room 4. (21 A Coin of King Agrippa. Obverse : An umbrella with the inscription " of King Agrippa." Reverse : Ears of corn and LS for " year 6 " 22 Large Brass of Claudius. Obverse : The head of the Em- peror and his usual titles. Reverse : A figure of Hope ; SPES AVGVSTA. See Acts xviii. 2 23 An Aureus of Antonia the wife of Drusus. "The Castle, occupied by the Roman troops, adjoining the Temple was called after her. Acts xxi. 37. Obverse : The bust of the lady and her name. Reverse : The figure of Constancy ; legend, CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI 24 A Coin of Claudius Felix. " Felix trembled." Acts xxiv. 25. Obverse : A palm branch ; legend " (A Coin) of Caesar.'" Reverse : A wreath, legend " of Nero " 25 King Agrippa II. " Almost Thou persuadest me to be a Christian." Acts xxvi. 28. Obverse : The laureate head of Domitian with his name and titles in Latin. Re- verse : Two Cornucopiae having a Caduceus between them ; legend in Greek " of King Agrippa " 26 King Agrippa II. Obverse : Poppaea wife of Nero, seated in a Temple ; legend, DIVA POPPAEA AVG. Reverse A female (Claudia), standing in a Temple ; legend, " The deified Claudia, daughter of Nero " 27 A Large Brass of Nero. " I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion." 2 Tim. iv. 17. Obverse: The laureate head of the Emperor with his usual titles. Reverse : The figure of Rome seated. ROMA, S.C. 28 Coin struck by Simon son of Gioras during the first rebellion of which he was one of the chief promoters. Obverse : A palm tree ; legend, " Simon." Reverse : A vine leaf: legend, " Deliverance of Jerusalem " in ancient char- acters 29 An Aureus of Vespasian to commemorate the restoration of Peace on the destruction of Jerusalem 30 A Denarius of Vespasian. Obverse : The Emperor. Re- verse : A trophy and a disconsolate female ; IVDAEA A Large Brass of Vespasian. IVDAEA CAPTA 32 A Large Brass of Vespasian IVDEA CAPTA. On the left of the palm tree (characteristic of the land), is a captive with his hands bound ; this is Simon 33 A Second Brass of Titus. IVDAEA CAPTA 34 A First Brass of Nerva to commemorate his removal of the heavy tax which oppressed the Jews 35 A First Brass of Hadrian to commemorate his arrival in Judea. The second rebellion occurred in his reign V36 A Silver Coin of Bar-Cochab (the son of a star), the leader of Coins. — Room 4. the second rebellion. It is a denarius re- struck. Ob- verse : A cluster of grapes ; legend (in old Hebrew), "Simon." Reverse: Two trumpets; legend, " the de- liverance of Jerusalem " 37 A Coin of Bar-Cochab struck on a Coinof Antioch. Obverse : The beautiful gate of the Temple with a star above it. Reverse : The citron and bunch of hyssop ; legend, " The deliverance of Jerusalem " 38 Tetradrachm of Hadrian struck at Antioch. Reverse: The Temple of Diana ; legend, DIANNA EPHESIA 39 A Denarius of Julian the Apostate who attempted the re- building of the Temple at Jerusalem, and the restoration of Jewish worship. He was hindered by balls of fire bursting from the ground 40 A Tetradrachm of Ephesus. Obverse : A bee the type of the city, and for Ephesus. Reverse : A half Stag and a magistrate's name 41 A Bronze Coin of Smyrna. Obverse : A local nymph. Re- verse : Homer seated ; legend, the name of the chief magistrate 42 A Silver Coin of Pergamos. Obverse : The mysterious chest of Bacchus with a serpent coming out of it, surrounded by a wreath of ivy, leaves, and berries. Reverse : Ser- pents intertwined, the bow-and-arrow case of Hercules, the rod and serpent of -^Esculapius, the letters riK for Pergamos 43 Copper Coin of Thyatira. Obverse : A bearded Hercules. Reverse : A bull (?) legend, Thyatirans " 44 Coin of Sardis. Obverse : The head of Proserpine. Re- verse : The club of Hercules, surrounded by a wreath of parsley ; legend, "Of the Sardians" 45 Coin of Philadelphia. Obverse : The head of the Genius of the place; legend, AHM02 "the people." Reverse: Diana ; legend " ( A Coin) of the Philadelphian wor- shippers " 46 A Coin of Laodicea. Obverse : Jupiter ; legend, the name of the magistrate. Reverse : Bacchus. 47 A Byzantine Medal. Obverse : Thebust of our Lord with nimbus and the extremities of a Greek Cross ; legend, "Emmanuel," in characters partly Greek and partly Latin. Reverse : The three Magi presenting their offerings 48 Coin of Constantine. Obverse : Head of Emperor and usual inscription. Reverse : A banner transfixing the serpent ; the Constantinian monogram and legend, SPES PVBLICA Lent by the Duchess of Northumberland 14 i86 Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 99 Medal of the Marriage of the Prince of Wales 100 Royal Exchange Medal TO I, 102 Coronation Medals Lent by George C. Williamson, Esq. 103. 104 Collection of Medals of the Kings of England, and im- portant events. 105, 106 Collection of i8th Century Tokens Lent by Rev. W. Tringham 108 \ 109 , no j III i 1 IJ2 I I..I4 ' 1 116 117 i 118 j 119 120 121 122 123 124 125/ Case 3. T26 Silver Tankard, 1699 Lent by Miss Dacres T27 Silver-Gilt Tankard, surrounded by Figures carved in Ivory, early Florentine work Lent by George Fielder, Esq. 128, 129 Two Albanian Silver Cartouche Boxes Lent by the Countess of Lovelace 130 Early Silver-Gilt Chalice or Cup Lent by W. J. Evelyn, Esq. 13 1, 132 Two Old Silver Nurnberg Sea-Horses, on stands Lent by Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bfe. 133 Silver Jug, won by Mr. Marsh's horse, "Rapture," at Mar- gate Races, Sept. 25th, 1864 Lent by H. B. Marsh, Esq. Plate and Jewellery, — Room 4. 187 134 Silver Plate, designed by the elder Pugin, and given by him to Mr. Benson's father Lent by the Rev. H. Benson 135 Silver Bread-Basket Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 136 Three Silver Sugar-Castors Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 137 Silver Tea-Urn Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 138 Old Silver Drinking-Horn on Wheels Lent by VV. More-Molyneux, Esq. 1 39 Old Nurnberg Silver-Gilt Pineapple Cup Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 140, 141 Pair of old Italian Silver-Gilt Candlesticks, the work of Benevenuto Cellini Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 142, 143 Pair of Italian Silver Candlesticks, 17th Century (English nozzles) ^ Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 144 Silver Blotting-Box, designed and executed in repousse by Miss Jekyll Lent by Mrs. Ramsden 145 Silver Rosewater Dish, circa Cromwell Lent by Lord Grantley 146 Silver Rosewater Dish, circa Charles I. Lent by Lord Grantley 147 Old Gold Pin Lent by Lord Grantley 148 Solid Gold Cup, presented by George the Fourth to City of London Lent by Sir John Whittaker Ellis, Bart. 149 Silver-Gilt Dish Lent by Sir John Whittaker Ellis, Bart. 150 English Silver Tankard Lent by Mrs. Gillett 15 1 Norwegian Silver-Gilt Tankard Lent by Mrs. Gillett Lent by the Worshipful Company of Drapers. 152 Cup, presented by Wm. Lambarde in 1578. Hall-marked 1578-9 . 153, 154 Two Silver-Gilt Tazzas and Covers. Hall-marked 1862 155 Silver Cup and Cover, presented by John Walter in 1656 1 88 Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 156 Silver Cup and Cover, presented by John Taylor. Hall- marked 1699 157 Silver Cup, presented by John Rogers. Hail-marked 1699 158 Silver Cup, presented by John Rogers. Hall-marked 1699 159 Silver-Gilt Cup and Cover, presented by Isaac Brande. Hall- marked 1 7 13 160 Silver-Gilt Cup and Cover, presented by Sir James Warde. Hall-marked 1693 161 Silver-Gilt Cup and Cover, presented by Christopher Packe. Hall-marked 1682 162 Silver Cup, with handle, presented by John Sanderson. Hall- marked 1674 163 Silver Cup, with handle, presented by John Archer. Hall- marked 1678 164 Tankard, silver, presented by John Kendrich. Hall-marked 1685 165 Monteith, or Punch Bowl, presented by Lady Garraway. Hall-marked 1685 166 Silver Voiding Knife, presented by Sir Edward Barkeham 167 Silver-Gilt Rosewater Dish. Hall-marked 1678 168 Silver Rosewater Dish, presented by Sir Edward Barkeham. Hall-marked 1658 169 Silver Rosewater Dish, presented by John Archer. Hall- marked 1678 170 Silver Rosewater Dish, presented by John Sanderson. Hall- marked 1674 171, 172 Two Silver Salvers, on Feet, presented by Richard Rives. Hall-marked 170c 173 Head of Mace, silver. Hall-marked 1773 174 Head of Mace, silver-gilt 175 Gold Lunette, or Breast Ornament, found on Company's Irish Estate Lent by the Worshipful Company of Coopers 176 Monteith, or Punch Bowl, fluted, presented by Frances Love- day, in 1705. Hall-marked 1704 177 Cup in form of a Barrel, on tall stem. Basle Hall-mark. (The Cooper) •178 Tankard, silver, presented by William Chisworth in 1661. Hall-marked 1649 1179 Waiter, gift of Robert Willimott, Lord Mayor, Oct. 28, 1742 '1 80 'Coffee pot, gift of Sir Jas. Eskdaile, July, 1790 a&i Monteith and I^dle, gift of Cyrus Legge, Jan. i, 1879. Hall- marked 1709 it8j2 J3utt, made by George Wase, 1775, presented by his grandson, 1876 Plate and Jewellery, — Room 4. 189 183 Cask, made by George Wase, 1793 Lent by the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach-harness-makers. 184 Large Flagon, silver-gilt repousse^ with arms of the Company, presented by R. Cheslyn. About 1685 185 Large Flagon, silver-gilt, presented by John Jacob in 1693. 186 Silver Cup and Cover, presented by Samuel Aubrey in 1677. Hall-marked 1650 187 Silver Cup and Cover, presented by Edward Aubrey in 17 10. Hall-marked 1709 188 Silver Cup, presented by A. Kilgower about 1708. Hall- marked 1703 189 Silver Cup, presented by E. Salisbury, Jun. Hall-marked ^713 190 Two-handled Cup, Chinese chasing, a gift of Mr. Hallad. Hall-marked 1688 191 Silver Cup and Cover, presented by John Toney in 17 18. Hall-marked 17 18 192 Large Tankard, silver, fluted, presented by Wright in 1703. Hall-marked 1702 193 Large Tankard, silver, fluted, a gift of Mr. Samuel Brown, Sen. Hall-marked 171 2 194 Small Silver Tankard, a gift of Mr. Fowler 195 Large Silver Monteith, a gift of Mr. Reeve. Hall-marked 1 7 1 2 196 Beadle's Staff-head, silver. About 1677 The Guildford Corporation Plate. T97 Mayor's Staff, ebony, with silver top, presented to the town by Queen Elizabeth, bearing this inscription : " Fayre God, doe Justice. Love thy Brother " Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 198 Large and Rich Silver Mace, presented to the Mayor and approved men of Guildford by the Right Hon, Henry Howard, of Norfolk, 1663, the then High Steward Lent by the Corporation or Guildford 199 Smaller Mace, bearing the arms of England and France, donor unknown, but it is of great age Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 200 Gold Mayor's Chain, thus described, "A fayre chayne of gold, double linked, with a medal of massey gold, whereon his Majestie's arms are curiously engraven, and on the reverse the arms of Arthur Onslow, Esq., of West Clandon, high steward, who gave it to the Mayor and approved men of Guildford, March 3, 1673" Lent by the Corporation of Guildford igo Plate and Jeiuellery. — Roojh 4. 201 Silver Gilt Stoup, given by Thomas Baker, 1584 Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 202, 3 Silver Gilt Bason and Ewer, given by Bishop Parkhurst a native of Guildford, 1574 Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 204, 6 Silver Stoup and two Silver Cups, the gift of John Austen, 1620 Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 207, 9 Five Aldermen's Silver Chains Lent by the various Aldermen of the Corporation of Guildford Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 209^7 Beadle's Staff 20()b The Town Javelin Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 210 Silver Salver Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. 211 Very fine silver repousse Alms Dish, " The Last Supper " Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. 212 Silver Gilt Corporation Cup, the gift of Mr. John By worth, unto the Bayleys and Masters of the town of Farnham and their assessors, 1623, given by William Shotter the last " Bailiff" of Farnham, to Brownlow North, Bishop of Winchester, 1789, to whom he surrendered his office and all pertaining thereto. The Charter having been originally granted by the Bishop of Winchester Lent by the Lord Bishop of Winchester 213 — 15 Silver English Sugar Basin and two Castors, Spoons and Tongs Lent by Mrs. More-Molyneux Case 4. 231 Brass Neapolitan Lamp Lent by Mrs. Swaine 232 Cashmere Silver-Gilt Vase and two Cups, and Case in which an Address was presented Lent by Col. Paske 233 Koftgari, steel inlaid with gold-work, consisting of small Tray, Casket, two Candlesticks, two Paper-cutters, and two Scent Vases and Stands Lent by Col. Paske 234 Silver-Gilt Platter and Goblet of Circassian Work IvCnt by Lady Lovelace Plate and Jewellery. — Room d^. 191 235 Silver Bowl, with handle, of Albanian Work Lent by Lady Lovelace 236, 7 Silver Tea Service and Tray of Cashmere work Lent by Col. G. C. Hankin 238 Silver Salver, bearing the Seals of the County Palatine of Chester, presented to Chief Justice Sir Joseph Jekyll Lent by Mrs. Jekyll 239, 40 Two small Ivory Carvings Lent by Rev. H. S. De Cerjat 241 — 6 Collection of Fifty Carved Japanese Neuskies, mostly of humorous subjects, and of delicate workmanship (well worth inspection) Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 247 Ivory Glove-Box Lent by Admiral Rodd 248, 9 Two Mediaeval Doors of a Cabinet, or Diptych, Carved Ivory, Sacred Subjects Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 250, I Two Mediaeval Carved Ivory Panels, sacred subjects Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 252, 3 Oxidized Silver and Gold Japanese Tea Service Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 254, 5 Pair of Ivory Lacquered Japanese Spill Stands Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 256 Ivory Carved Box Lent by A. P. Onslow, Esq. 257, 9 Three Carved Elephants' Tusks, from Loangn Lent by Capt. Nelson 260, I Carved Ivory Letter-Basket and Paper-Rack Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 262 Finely-carved Ivory Vase Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 263 — 5 Book-Rack and two Boxes of Ebony inlaid with Ivory Lent by Col. Hankin 266 Carved Ivory Ball within Ball Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 267 Carved Pith Model of Temple Lent by A. P. Onslow, Esq. 268, 9 Two Circular Kandwarmers Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 192 Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4, 270 One Iron inlaid Gold Vase Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 271 Iron inlaid Incense burner Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 272, 3 Two Iron inlaid Gold and Silver Cases for Writing Instru- ments Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 274 Carved Ivory Tooth Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 275, 6 Eleven Pieces fine Venetian Glass Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 277 Fine piece of Ivory-turning, the work of an ancestor Lent by Sir Charles Stuart Rich, Bart. 278 Silver Nubian Dagger Lent by Lady Lovelace 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 / Case 5. 291 Gold Bracelet, with enamelled design after Raphael's " Madonna," and with compartment containing Watch with enamel of a Landscape at the back Lent by Miss Webb 292, 4 Coral Necklace and Two Bracelets, with fine Coral Cameos Lent by Miss Webb 295 Watch made for Marie Antoinette, bearing her Miniature at the back set in diamonds Lent by Miss Varco Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 193 296 Carved Bead Necklet of fine Chinese Work Lent by Miss Varco 297 Ring, with Miniature of Catharine, wife of Sir John Whit well, K.B., Lord Howard de Walden, etc., daughter of William Clayton, of Harleyford, Bucks, Esq., with initials of artist, I. S., John Singleton Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 298 Seal of Sir Thomas Gresham, of Titsey, seventh and last Baronet, ob. 1801 (The Grasshopper), modern mounting Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 299 Gold Filigree Box with three figures in relief, very finely worked in enamel Lent by Rev. H. S. De Cerjat 300 Fine Cameo of Pope Pius VIL, set as a Paten Box Lent by Rev. H. S. De Cerjat 301 Watch in Enamel Case, which belonged to the first Duchess of Northumberland, and bears her coronet and cypher Lent by Earl Percy, M.P. 302 Very fine Gold Snuff-Box, with Miniatures of Field Marshal Sir Robert Rich, Bt., M.P. (Governor of Chelsea Hos- pital, ob. 1768), outside, and of his wife. Lady Rich, co-heiress and daughter of Col. Griffin Lent by Sir Chas. H. Stuart Rich, Bart. 303 Gold-mounted Toothpick Case, of crystal widi diamond snap Lent by Sir Chas. H. Stuart Rich, Bart. 304 Old Georgian Silver Patch-Box Lent by Sir Chas. H. Stuart Rich, Bart. 305 Four old Gold-mounted Cornelian Rings Lent by Sir Chas. H. Stuart Rich, Bart. 306 Silver Bracelet, executed in repousse by J. C. Ramsden, Esq. Lent by J. C. Ramsden, Esq. 307 Gold Bracelet, Swiss Costumes, and Brooch to match Lent by Admiral Rodd. 308 Carved Ivory Bracelet and Brooch Lent by Admiral Rodd. 309 Sixteenth Century Silver Belt, composed of M and S alter- nately, once the property of Mary Queen of Scots Lent by Mrs. Leopold Scarlett 310 Silver-Gilt Norwegian Belt and Clasp Lent by Mrs. Leopold Scarlett 194 ^^^^ Bomior Collection. — Room 4. 311 Fine old French Repeater Watch, two Figures striking upon two Bells at the divisions of the hour Lent by Mrs. Leopold Scarlett 312 Antique Silver Snuff-Box, with portrait of Henri IV., from the collection of the late Sir T. Broke Pechell Lent by Major Lennox Tredcroft 3 1 3 Gold and Crystal Clasp, with coral and velvet mount, bearing the monogram of Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles L and once her property, and given by her as a pledge Lent by the Misses Russell 314 Necklace of very fine Engraved Gems and Cameos. (See List inside case) Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 315 Egyptian Scarabseus Ring, with inscriptions of hieroglyphics Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 316 Two Gold Greek Earrings Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 317 Assyrian Cylinder, forming the Seal of a Notary, with in- scription in cuneiform characters signifying, " The Union of Upper and Lower Egypt " Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 318 Desk Seal of Yellow Amethyst, with handle of Rock Crystal Lent by F. V. Woodhouse, Esq. 319 Silver Seal, given to Jas. R. Dacres by Richard, fourth Earl of Efifingham, taken from the Admiral's ship in the Spanish Armada, with an impression of same Lent by Miss Dacres 320 Old Silver Dutch Snuff-Box Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 321 Old Silver Florentine Casket Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M.P. 322 Old Silver Dutch Snuff-Box, presented to Admiral Zout- mann to commemorate the victory off the Doggerbank, 5th August, 1 781, a victory which was claimed by both Dutch and English Lent by Lord Algernon Percy, M. P. 323 Monastic Keys and Key-Guard, found at Tangley, and ancient Snuffers Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 324 Cold Trichinopoly Chain and Scent Bottle of massive Filigree Lent by Admiral Rodd The BoHHor Collection. — Room 4. 195 325 Two Russian Silver Napkin Rings Lent by Col. Davis 326 Two Russian Enamelled Silver Napkin Rings Lent by Col. Davis 327 Silver and Iron Cigarette-Case Lent by Col. Davis 328 Silver Cloisonne Cigarette-Case Lent by Col. Davis 329 Silver Pouch Lent by Sir C. Stuart Rich, Bart. i 330 Gold-mounted Onyx Box Lent by Sir C. Stuart Rich, Bart. 331 Old Repeater Watch Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 332 Old Watch in Steel Case Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 333 Old Watch in Shagreen Case Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 334 Collection of fine old Italian and English Iron Keys Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 335 One Cup, one Pot, two Vases, one Stand, and a Ball pf Jade, obtained from Thibet Lent by Col. Paske 336 Silver-Gilt Basket Lent by Mrs. Jekyll 337 Silver Antique Jug Lent by Lady Lovelace 338 Silver Mandarin Cup Lent by T. M. Brownrigg, Esq. 339 Ten Pieces fine old Venetian Glass Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 343 Silver Vinaigrette, with the coronet and cipher of Margaretta Elizabeth, Lady Arden, wife of Lord Arden, late Lord- Lieutenant of Surrey Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 196 Plate and Jewellery. — -Room 4. 344 Desk Seal, with Lava handle, arms of Walpole and five quarterings Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 345 Desk Seal, Bloodstone handle, Walpole arms on white cor- nelian Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 346 Desk Seal, with Smoke-Crystal handle, arms of Walpole im- paling Robsart Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 347 Desk Seal, with Porphyry handle, arms of Walpole impaling Prevost Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 348 Desk Seal, with Crystal handle, arms of Walpole impaling De Teissier Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 349 Gold-mounted Seal, Walpole arms on yellow cornelian Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 350 Gold-mounted Seal, Walpole crest on red cornelian Lent by C. Walpole, Esq., C.B. 351 Finely carved Amethyst, alto-Relievo Pendant Lent by the Rev. R. J. Dundas, M.A. 352, 353 Bracelet and Cross of Oriental onyxes, set in gold, rubies- and pearls Lent by Rev. R. J. Dundas, M.A. 354 Bronze Medal of the Founders of Liberty — Washington,, Lafayette, etc. Lent by W. R. Sandbach, Esq. 355 Bronze Medal of Pius IX. Lent by W. R. Sandbach, Esq. 356 Small Bronze Handbell, with portrait Lent by W. R. Sandbach, Esq. 357 Gold Medal, commemorating the Golden Wedding of a Dutch couple Lent by W. R. Sandbach, Esq. 358 Silver Medal, commemorating the Silver Wedding of the son of above couple Lent by W. R. Sandbach, Esq. 359—367 Collection of Medals struck by the City of London to- commemorate important events (see Label to each) Lent by Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. 368 Pair Old Wire-Work Bracelets Lent by J. E. Weyman, Esq. Plate and Jewellery. — Room 197 369 Gold Snuff-Box Lent by Sir H. D. Le Marchant, Bart. 370 Gold Medal, date, subject Lent by Sir H. D. Le Marchant, Bart. 372 Set of Chinese Jewellery, gold filigree, and birds* beaks set in ivory Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 373 Richly Enamelled Gold Snuff-Box Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 374 Enamelled Antique Watch, with border of pearls Lent by I. Capadose, Esq. 375 Collection of Seals and Rings dug up in the neighbourhood Lent by Mr. J. G. M. Nealds 376 Ivory Ready-Reckoner Lent by Mrs. Mooney 377 Fine old Gold Watch, with Pendant Lent by Mrs. Butler 378 Old Silver Box Lent by Mrs. Butler 378* Gilt Chatelaine Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 379 Corsican Dagger 380 Pair of Gold Greek Earrings 381 Set of Fine Engraved Cameos and Intaglios, mounted as uracelet Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. 382 Antique Onyx Ring with Engraved Scarabseus. In original setting taken from Mummy Case of Egyptian Princess Lent by Mrs. Chilton 383 Trefoil Shaped Gold Brooch, found at Brighton, 18 n Lent by Eev. C. H. Weekes 383^ (lold Ring Brooch, found in Sussex Lent by Rev. C. H. Weekes 384 Gold ring Brooch, worn as a Talisman, found in Sussex Lent by Rev. C. H. Weekes 384^2: Gold Talisman Ring, Saxon Inscription, found in Sussex Lent by Rev. C. H. Weekes 385 Gold Ring in good Faith, found at Gadshill Lent by Rev. C. H. Weekes 198 Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. THE BONNOR COLLECTION. Case 6. 386 Green Enamel Jewel, Lily of the Valley, set with opals, Louis XVL 387 Opal Ring, with different specimens of opals, Louis XV. 388 Cameo Locket, set with brilliants 389 Cameo Locket, in Cinque Cento frame, jewelled 390 Sapphire Portrait of the Earl of Essex, temp. Elizabeth, by Cellini, set in brilliants 391 Cameo Portrait of Raphael, with letters forming his name crusted in brilliants 392 An Art Pendant or Jewel, composed of a single antique sculptured emerald, by Coldere, in Renaissance style, 1 58 1. In the centre is an enamelled Dolphin turning round a trident, and supported by ornaments of dia- monds, gold, enamels, with chimerical animals 393 Gold Chatelaine, temp. Louis XVI., with gold enamel pen- dants and seals set with diamonds 394 Seal set with diamonds 395 Two onyx Seals set with diamonds 396 Bracelet, with very large emerald intaglio 397 Mosaic of a Dog with water-fowl as a brooch 398 Mosaic of an Eagle Owl Killing a Pigeon 399 Mosaic of the Virgin Mary and two Apostles 400 Malachite Snuff-Box set in gold, purchased at the sale of Samuel Rogers, Poet, bearing this inscription, "Granvile, to his friend Samuel Rogers " 40 1 Avanturine Snuff-Box, set in gold 402 Ivory Figure of Voltaire 403 Ditto J. J. Rousseau 404 Ditto Virgin and Child 405 Ditto Venus and Cupid 406 Ditto Diana, with a diamond crescent upon her head, and with an owl with ruby eyes 407 Ditto Youth and Age 408 Ditto Archangel Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 199 409 Two Oval Gilt Carvings of Flowers 410 Landscape in Mother-o'-Pearls, in frame 411 Small Silver-Gilt Figure, holding a mirror set with brilliants and rubies 412 Metal Carriage and Horses 413 Casket made from the wood of Nelson's ship Victory ^ mounted in silver gilt, with inscription inside of his famous signal ; formerly belonged to Lady Hamilton 414 Model in Silver of Royal Harry, temp. Henry VIU. 415 — t6 Two Old Chelsea Cups, mounted in silver-gilt 417 Gold Noble, Edward IH. 418 Ditto Sovereign, Ehzabeth 419 Ditto, ditto, James L 420 Ditto Medal to commemorate the Taking of Louisbourg, 1758 421 Ditto Medal to commemorate Lord Nelson's Victory of the Nile, 1798 422 Ditto Coronation Medal, George IV, 423 Ditto Guinea, George lU., 1793 424 Ditto, ditto, 1796 425 Silver Commemoration Medal, Blenheim, 1704 426 Ditto Accession, Queen Anne 427 Ditto Peace of Utrecht 428 Ditto Coronation, George I. 429 Ditto ditto, George IL 430 Ditto Jubilee, George HL 431 Two Proof Shillings, George IH., 1816 432 Pistrucci Crown, George III, 1820 433 Proof Half-Crown, 18 17 434 Pistrucci Crown, 1820 435 Coronation Medal, George IV, 436 Proof Half Crown, George IV. 437 Commemoration of Execution of Marie Antoinette 438 Proof Crown, George IV., Pistrucci 200 Plate and Jewellery. — Roam 4. 439 Proof Hal-Crown, 1823 440 Ditto ditto, 1825 All lent by G. Bonnor, Esq. 441 — 2 Pair of Silver Candlesticks from the Duke of York's sale, 1827 Lent by Mrs. T. M. Butler 443 Antique Silver Tea Caddy Lent by Mrs. T. M. Butler 444, 5 Two Silver Drinking Cups that belonged to, and were constantly used by, George IIL 'Lent by Mrs. T. M. Butler 446 Silver Sugar-Basin, presented to the Onslow family by Queen Charlotte Lent by the Earl of Onslow 447 Irish Silver Chalice and Paten Lent by the Earl of Onslow 448 Silver-lined Leather Mug Lent by the Earl of Onslow 449 Irish Silver-Gilt Plateau Lent by the Earl of Onslow 450 Opalescent Venetian Glass showing blue colour by reflected light and orange by transmitted light, illustrating Pro- fessor Tyndall's sky theory Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 451 Boheman Glass Vase, and Jug, the latter old and cameo worked Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 45-5 3 Glass Cabinet from Ratisbon Lent by Mrs. Godwin- Austen 454 Silver Gilt Chalice, four Evangelists Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. 455 Silver Gilt Chalice, four Apostles Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. 456 Glass Goblet, with a coin in its stem Lent by Sir C. H. Stuart Rich, Bart. 457, 9 Twelve Silver Trowels Lent by the Lord Bishop of Winchester 460 Nine Silver Apostle Spoons Lent by the Lord Bishop of Winchester 461 Silver Gilt Chalice Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. Plate and Jewellery. —Room 4. 201 462, 4 Silver Gilt Tea and Coffee Service, after Benevenuto Cellini Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. 465 Silver Mug and Cover Lent by Rev. F. P. Phillips 466 Silver Pineapple Augsburg Chalice and Paten Lent by Rev. F. P. Phillips ON THE TOPS OF THE CASES. 467 Brass Dish, engraved and chased Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 468 Dog and Tortoise Bronze Lent by Lord A. Russell 469 Bronze Panther Lent by Lord A. Russell 470 Bronze Bust of Roscoe Lent by W. R. Sandbach, Esq. 471 Persian Ladies Pipe, Silver Mounted and Turquoise and Rubies Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 472 Metal Bowl Lent by 473 Old Japanese Group Lent by H. Marsh, Esq. 474 Old Italian Lock Lent by Rev. G. S. Davies 475 Engraved Brass Dish Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 476 Indian Urn Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. 477 Indian Cup Lent by Her Majesty the Queen. 478 Engraved Brass Fire Dish Lent by C. F. Hayward, Esq. 479 Engraved and Chased Brass Dish Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 480 Siennese Lock Lent by Rev. G. S. Davies 481, 2 German Candlesticks, " Minas " Lent by Lord Arthur Russell 15 202 Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 483 Bronze Lioness Lent by Lord Arthur Russell 484 Bronze Lion Lent by Lord Arthur Russell 485 Italian Lock Lent by Rev. G. S. Davies 486, 7 Two Brass Tea Pots, (Chaijosh) from Yarkand Lent by H. Godwin-Austen, Esq. 488, 9 Two Indian Vases on stands Lent by Col. G. C. Hankin 490 Engraved and Chased Brass Dish Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 491 Bronze Kettle Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 492 Japanese Vase Lent by C. F. Hay ward, Esq. .493 Engraved and Chased Dish Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. 494 Old Italian Knocker Lent by Rev. G. S. Davies 495 Indian Jug Lent by V. Robinson, Esq. 496 French Enamelled Vase Lent by L. J. Baker, Esq. 497 Large Indian Jug Lent by V. Robinson, Esq. 498 Engraved Dish Lent by Rohde Hawkins, Esq. IN CORNER OF ROOM 4. SEPARATE CASE OF JEWELLERY, LENT BY MRS. CAPRON. 1 Necklace and Hairpin worn by peasants of Valley of Engel- berg, Switzerland; silver-gilt 2 Bracelet and Hair Ornament of Fish-scales (Neapolitan ?), from Leipsic Fair 3 Bracelet, Brooch, and Earrings, silver filigree work, from Genoa 4 Gold Seven-Shilling Piece, James I., and \ and \ Gold American Dollar Pieces Plate and Jewellery. — Room 4. 203 5 Bracelet, and Tiger's Claw Pendant; Kabyle work from Algiers. Translation of Arabic inscription on Bracele t, " God listens to those who pray to Him. Let us eat and drink, and think of nothing." 6 Wedgwood Plaque in three colours, mounted as a brooch (on back, Wedgwood 0*^0) 7 Locket and Match-Box, Damascene work by Placido Zuloaga, of St. Jean de Luz, Basses Pyrenees 8 Shell Cameo, Jupiter's Head resting on an Eagle (from an antique gem), by Saulini in Rome. Enamel-mounted in England 9 Brooch, in fine iron work, from Berlin 10 Silver Bodkin-Case, antique io"^Scotch Dirk Silver-mounted with Cairngorm 1 1 Spade Guinea, mounted 12 Antique Brooch Prometheus-Group in Silver Lent by Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, Bart. Old Italian Ivory Casket Lent by C. Harrison, Esq. Old German Inlaid Chess Board Lent by G. Bonnor, Esq. SECTION VII. ROOM No. 5. NEOLITHIC AND PALEOLITHIC STONE IMPLEMENTS. Principally from the County of Surrey. Case 5 A. 160 Flint Implements, from the neighbourhood of Guildford, etc. Card. 1. Arrow-heads. 2. Arrow-heads, etc. 3. Flakes. 4. Scrapers. 5. Spear-heads, etc. 6. Knives, etc. 7. 8. Flint Implements. 9, 10. Celts. 11. Cores and Crushers. 12. Fragments of Early Pottery ; also lent by Mr. S. AUden. 13 — 16. Palaeolithic Drift Flakes and Instruments, from the Upper Thames Valley Drift at Grovelands, on the West side of Reading ; most of them have been found at a depth of 12 to 15 feet below the surface. Remains of the mammoth and other animals occur with these Implements. Lent by Mr. S. Allden 161 Two Cards (a and Flint Flakes found in neighbourhood of Guildford Lent by Mr. F. Lasham Case 6. 162 Collection of Flint Implements, found in and about Limps- field Common, on the Greensand Formation Case A. A Neolithic Adze, Slingballs, Cores, and Rude Implements Case B. Scrapers, Gratoirs or Radoirs, for scraping and cleaning hides, etc Case C. Large Scrapers and Stones used for obtaining fire by striking them against iron pyrites Case D. Arrow and Spear-heads, unfinished tools, Borers or Awls, Flake Knives, etc Case E. Flakes, Knives, two Rough Saws, and 2 specimens of Flint, the sides polished by grinding Lent by A. M. Bell, Esq. 2o8 Neolithic and PalcBolithic Stone Implements, 163 A fine collection of Flint Implements — Scrapers, Flakes, Drills, Hammer, Stones, etc., from Surrey, Sussex, Suffolk, Yorkshire, etc Lent by Dr. Haig Brown, from the Charterhouse Museum Case 7. 164 Flint Implements, collected by Major C. Cooper King R.M.C., and Dr. Gillespie, A.M.D., Aldershot :— I. From Sign Farm, near Hawley, Hants. 5, 6. Cores, Flakes, Briquets, Throw Stones and Implements, from Wanboro', near Odiham. 7, 9, Ditto, from Wishmoor, near Staff College, Sandhurst. 10—15. Ditto, near R. M, College. 16. Ditto, Crookesbury. 17 — 21. Ditto, Wanborough, Hogsback. 22 — 26. Ditto, Farnham. 27 — 32. Ditto, Postford, near Albury, Surrey. 165 Flint Implements and Weapons, collected by Mr. W. Staf- ford, Godalming. Principally from Peasemarsh, Eashing, Munstead, etc. : — 1. Arrowheads. 2. Cores. 3. Flakes. 4 — 6. Implements of different kinds. 7. Stone Hammers. 8, 9. Flint Axes. 10. Ground-stone Axes. a. Elstead ; b. Hascombe ; c. Mun- stead ; d. Hambledon. 11. Bronze Axes. a. From bed of Thames, near Lambeth Palace Mill ; b. Near Godalming ; d. Railway cutting, Farn- combe ; c. Busbridge ; e. HoUoway Hill ; / Near Godal- ming. 12. Stone Hammer of Sandstone. 13. Bronze Spear Head, Godalming. 166 Stone Arrows and Spear Heads, from Salt Lake, North America 167 Two Palaeolithic Flint Implements from the River Gravels of Abbeville, River Somme, France Lent by Lt.-Col. Godwin-Austen Part of the Charterhouse Collection 168 From St. Acheuil and Montieres, Amiens, France i68«Large Core, from Pressigny, France, to illustrate bulb of percussion 169 Celts, ground, from Wanboro', Puttenham, etc. 170 Flint Axes and Rough Implements 171 Set of Cores or Neuclei, from neighbourhood of Guildford 172 From Shore of Backwater, Weymouth, Dorset. Collected by Lieut. -Col. Godwin-Austen Neolithic and Palceolithic Stone Implements. 209 Case 8 A. i72^2!Collections of English Coins from William I. to Victoria Lent by H. R. Savory, Esq. Case 8 B. 173 Flint Implements, from Blackheath, near Chilworth, Farley Heath, and Munstead Heath, collected by Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, and W. Weston, Esq. : — 1. Cores. 2. Rough Implements. 3. Flakes and Rough Implements. 4. Implements of kinds. 5. Ditto (smaller.) 6. Hammer-stones, or Pounding-stones. Lent by Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen 174 Arrow-Head, Culbin Sands, near Nairn, N.B. 1 7 4^z Whetstone, from Lake Dwellings, Loch of the Clans, Nairn, N.B. Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq. 175 Stone Hatchet of a Trap Rock, from Shillong, Khasi Hills Assam, found two feet below surface in the Mess Garden. At present the iron axe used by the Kookis and Nagas is of similar form, let into a haft of bamboo. Vide figure Lent by Lieut.-Col. Godwin-Austen Case 8 C. Top of Case No. 7 176 Implements collected round Guildford and Godalming A. Heads of Spears, Javelins or Arrows, Great Britain B. Ditto, ditto Top of Case No. 10 C. Ditto, ditto, Italian and North American D. Ditto, West Surrey and Ireland Lent by Rev. G. S. Davies 177 A and B, Scrapers, Sling Stones, etc., from neighbourhood of Guildford. Charterhouse Museum Lent by the Rev. G. S. Davies 179 Set A and Set B, Bronze Age Celts (axe-heads), from various countries, arranged according to the apparent order of their development, from a flat plate up to a socketed and looped axe 180 Bronze Celt, mounted to show mode of handling 181 A Modern Stone Implement, mounted, from New Guinea Lent by Dr. Haig Brown from the Charterhouse Museum 2IO Neolithic and PalcBolithic Stone Implements, Case 8 D. 182 Mammalian remains found in the cutting of the New Rail- way, near the old Rectory, Stoke-next-Guildford. The Collection contains numerous fragments of the tusks {a), many of the molar teeth {b), and parts of the legs [c], ribs {d), and skull [e] of the extinct Elephant (Elephas primigenius.) A bone of the horse Equus cavallus (/) and a part of the jaw of the ox, bos (primigenius ?) (^), and a few other bones not yet identified. Also a small but perfect tusk of a young elephant found later {Ji). The bones when found were very friable, but were preserved by soaking in gelatine. With a sketch of the cutting by Captain Swinton, Lent by J. R. Capron, Esq., and Mr. Frank Lasham 183 Set of Geological Sections, illustrating the above Railway Cutting, and the position in which the Mammalian re- mains were found in the High-Level gravels, by Lieut.- Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S., etc. Case 9. Exhibited by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq., F.S.A. All the articles from Roman Villa at Titsey have been figured and described in vol. iv. of the " Surrey Arch. Society's Col- lections." 1 Neolithic Implement, Chisel type, found at Titsey, Surrey, 1866 2 Neolithic Implement, Chisel type, found at Woldingham, near Godstone, Surrey. Old fracture 3 Neolithic Implement. Stone maul or hammer-head, with central hole. Surface much weathered. Found at Titsey, Surrey, 1867 4 Leaden Chalice and Fragment of Paten, found in a grave on the site of the old churchyard, Titsey, 1872 5 Tiles, 14th century, found on the site of old churchyard at Titsey 6 Tile, glazed and embossed, 15th century, probably heraldic (a saltire between 4 roses), found on site of old church at Titsey 7 Heraldic Tiles from site of New Hall, Limpsfield, a Manor House of the Gresham family, found during excavations, 1875. Date, circa 1560. The initials are W. G., those of William Gresham, and crest a Grasshopper. Made probably in the Low Countries. Figured in " Proceed- ings of Society of Antiquaries," March 28, 1878. See annexed cut Miscellaneous, — Room 5 . 211 8 Tiles, geometrical pattern. Date, circa 1560. From site ot Manor House, New Hall, Limpsfield. Found 1875 9 Iron Objects from Roman Villa, Titsey 1. Hinge. 2. Key. 3. Two Knives. 4. A Bit. 5. Two Nails. 6. A Handle. 7. A Staple. 10 Deer's Horn, with opening for blade, probably ante-Roman, but found at the Villa 1 1 Pottery from Roman Villa, Titsey Two Rims, perfect. Fragment of do. Two Handles of Vessels. Two Bases, perfect. Fragment of do. Two Fragments of Colanders, or Strainers, A perfect example was found at Chertsey. Three Fragments of ornamental Pottery. Two ditto of Red Ware, one richly ornamented. One ditto, with Stags. • One ditto, with rude ornamentation. Fragment of a Base, with letters B.V.S.T. Grindstone. Five Fragments of Samian Ware, one with Potter's mark. F, (fabricium), S. E. (the potter's name). Portions of Tesselated Pavement. Two specimens from outer courtyard — . Three with smaller tesserae of different colours in form of a pattern. Three Specimens of Mural decoration. 12 A Bronze Mask, supposed to be a representation of Neptune. The lips have apparently been enameled, and there are indications of there having been beads in the eyes. It has been filled inside with lead, of which traces remain 13 Ivory Pin with cut head. Portion of Bronze Armilla or Bracelet, with twisted pattern. Three Fragments of very fine glass, portions of drinking vessels 14 Stamped Tile, from a Roman building, discovered in a field called "Church Field," Titsey, 1878. The letters are F. APENDNI (Fabricium Apendini). Stamped tiles are very uncommon, and but few examples have been met with 15 Bronze Thurible or Censer, 12th or 13th century, found under a pew at 2 feet below the surface, during the Restoration of Limpsfield Church, 1871 16 Romano-British Vessel, with markings called *'engine turned,'' found at Redhill, Crowhurst, 6 feet below the surface, in making a cutting for the railway between Oxted and Lingfield, 1881 212 Miscellaneoits. — Room 5. 17 Smaller Vessel of very rude type, found at the same time and place 18 Three quarries of Glass, from the painted windows in the old Manor House at Titsey Place, pulled down circa 1770. They have the Grasshopper, the crest of the Gresham family; through the nose of one is the letter I, for John; through that of the other, M, for Mary. They are the initials of Sir John Gresham, Kt, purchaser of Titsey, 1530, Lord Mayor of London, 1547, d. 1558, and of Mary, his wife, daughter and co-heir of WiUiam Ipswell. T>2i\.t^circa 1530. The same device is to be seen, together with his arms and those of his wife, in a painted window in the Tower of Titsey Church, and in the East window of the Chapel of the Hospital, Great Uford, Essex 19 Quarry of Glass ; middle of i6th century. Fox carrying the head of another fox slung by a noose from a pole. Figured in Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries, 1882. See annexed cut 20 Two Roman Bronze Fibula, found at Woldingham,near God- stone, in the early part of the present century ; figured in Manning and Bray's "History of Surrey," vol. ii. p. 416. 21 Pastry Marker, 17th century, found on site of New Hall Manor House, Limpsfield, 1875 22 Horn Book, temp. Henry VHL The Alphabet in two characters — the Invocation, and the Lord's Prayer; found behind the paneling of Detillen's House, Limpsfield, 1871 23 Glass Bottle, from site of New Hall, Limpsfield, found 1875. Lent by Granville Leveson-Gower, Esq. 24 Wedding Ring of Sir Thomas Gresham, Kt., Founder of the Royal Exchange. Date 1540. Figured in Burgon's " Life of Gresham," vol. i. p. i, and Jones's " Finger Ring Lore," p. 319. A gemel ring of gold, double, in one a crystal, in the other a ruby ; in inside of each half is a cavity, in one of which is a figure of a child in gold enamelled; on one ring, QUOD DEUS CONIUNSIT, on the other, HOMO NON SEPERAT 25 Silver-gilt " Fede," or Betrothal Ring, 15th century, found in 1738, in the Gardens of Sir Marmaduke Gresham, Bart, at Titsey Place, not far from the Pilgrims' Way. The hands are clasped. Legend, The NAZAREN, M.R A ring with similar inscription occurs in the Londesboro' Collection 26 Two fragments of Cinerary Urns, Romano-British, found near the Garden at Titsey Place, 1875 Miscellaneous, — Room 5. 213 27 Cinerary Urn with ashes inside, found in a gravel pit, York Town, Frimley, Surrev, 1873 28 Brown Earthenware Jug,' with grotesque head, date 167^ Initials W A a I Q 29 Old Jug Flanders Gr^s, date, early T6th century; Handle broken. Found at the bottom of well at Titsey Place Figured in "Brayley's Surrey," vol. iv. 205 30 Rental of John Uvedale, of the Manor of Ticheseye (Titsey) ^^w'l?,' iyv/401. At the back is a rental of latlesfelde (Tatsfield) of the same date. Printed in "Surrey Arch. Collections," vol. iii. 31 Deed between Roger de Stretton (Stratton near Godstone) and Sir John de Uvedale, Kt, being a conveyance of the Manors of Ticheseie, Crouhurst - Bedenstede, and Camerwell, Surrey, together with the advowson of Con- denne, Kent, and the third part of the advowson of Titsey, Surrey. Witnesses, John la Ware, Sir John Daubron, Sir John de Burstowe, Sir Robert de Stan- grave, Walter de Godstone, William de Henley, Reginald de Chelsham, and others. Dated at Wesminster St Michael's Day, 2. Ed. H. (1308). Seal, bearing a wyvern, the impression of a Gnostic Gem 32 Deed, temp. Hen. VHL, relating to Woldingham, Surrey with Signature of Sir John Gresham of Titsey Lord Mayor of London, 1537. Seal, a Grasshopper 33 Deed, temp. Elizabeth, with signature of Sir Thomas Gresham, Founder of the Royal Exchange 34 Autograph Letter of AVilliam Gresham, Esq., 1503 (after wards Sir William) eldest son of William Gresham of Titsey and cousin and heir male of Sir Thomas Gresham addressed " To the Righte Worshipfull Master Sherife of Norfocke, geve thes " 35 Two letters from Sir Edward Gresham, 2nd Bart, addressed to_ Mr. Molyneux (Losely), one dated Sep. 2, the other Titsey, No. ye 17th, 1700 36 Armlet, enamelled and with small circular ornament, found with a Saxon Vessel at Stratton in Godstone, near the old vicural road (1882) Gems, Precious Stones, and Cameos. (See particulars inside case) Lent by W. Hunt, Esq., Dorking. Collection of Snuff Boxes and Art Jewellery Lent by H. Roskell, Esq. 214 Miscellaneous. — Roo77t 5. ON WALLS AND ROUND ROOM.— ROOM 5. 190 Peer's order for 11 8th day of trial of Warren Hastings Lent by Sir Charles H. Stuart Rich, Bart. 191 Ticket of Admission to trial of Warren Hastings with Speakei Onslow's signature Lent by Misses E. A. and B. Russell 192 Water-colour drawing of Loseley House, by Gardner, from which the Engraving in Manning and Bray is taken Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 193 Three Frames of Photographs of Statesmen in i6th Century: 1 Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and Pages 2 Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, Knight 3 Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset 4 Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton 5 Sir Francis Walshingham, K.G. 6 Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight 7 Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, K.G. 8 Sir Christopher Hatton, K.G. 9 William Cecil, Lord Burghley, K.G. 10 Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight 1 1 Sir Julius Caesar 1 2 Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, K. G. 13 EHzabeth, Queen of Bohemia 14 Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, K.G. Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 194 Sir Thomas Gresham's Steelyard, with Weights, etc. Lent by T. Lyon Thurlow, Esq. 195 A piece of German Scroll iron-work, part of a balcony Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 196 Another fine piece, with chains and cups Lent by Vincent Robinson, Esq. 197 Commission signed by Sir Thomas Fairfax, Knight, Com- mander-in-Chief of the Parliamentary Forces, appointing William Morris Cornet in Colonel Edward Rossiter's Troop of Horse. Dated: 2nd April, 1645; and Commission signed by OUver Cromwell, Esq., Lord-Lieu- tenant General of Ireland, and Captain-General of the Parliamentary Forces, appointing William Morrice Lieu- tenant in Colonel Philip Twisleton's Regiment of Horse. Dated : 9th August, 1659 Lent by M. F. Tupper, Esq. M iscellaneous. — Room 5 . 215 198 Scold's Bridle; the inscription on which runs as follows: " Chester presents Walton with a bridle to curb women's tongues that talk too idle, 1632." The tradition con- nected with this bridle is that a person named Chester gave it to Walton parish because he had lost an estate " through the instrumentahty of a gossiping, lying woman." Lent by Rev. J. C. McCowan 199 Old Map of the County of Surrey, date, [749 Lent by Mr. S. Rowland 199* Old Map of the County Lent by W. More-Molyneux, Esq. 200 Old Candle Stand Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 201 Another Lent by F. H. Broadwood, Esq. 202 Black Jack, with R.O. and date, 1623 Lent by the Earl of Onslow 203 A smaller Leather Bottle Lent by F. H. Broadwood, Esq. 204 A pair of Old Tongs Lent by T. H. Broadwood, Esq. 205 Two pairs of Old Tongs Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 206 Five pairs of Old Tongs Lent by Mr. W. Stafford 207 Pair of Tongs, with Staple Lent by T. H. Broadwood, Esq. 208 Knocker from a house at Croydon Lent by Sir Charles S. Rich, Bart. 209 Smuggler's Dirk with metal handle (Found at Puttenham) Lent by Mr. S. AUden 210 Round pre-historic stone (grinding weight) Lent by Mr. S. Allden 211 The Moon or Staff-lantern which was carried before the carriages by the Tower Porter at Sutton Place to light them through the Court at night Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 212 "The Leather Bottel" Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 2i6 MiscellaneotLs. — Room 5. 213 Ancient Casket found at Sutton Place Lent by F. H. Salvin, Esq. 214 Old German Copper Coffer, date 1697 Lent byMrs. William Gore 215 Ancient Spur found at St. Martha's Lent by Misses E. A. and R. M. Russell. 216 Four Rushlight-holders, and Pestle and Mortar Lent by T. H. Broadwood, Esq. 217 Old Steel engraved Casket, German, with curious lock Lent by R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Esq. 218 Three Round Bells found in a pond Lent by T. H. Broadwood, Esq. 219 Last Collar used in bull-baiting in Guildford Lent by Hoffgaard Shoobridge, Esq. 220 Oil Painting — Chil worth Ponds, by G. Wilkins Lent by Mr. G. Randall 221 Water-colour drawing — Mount Edgecombe, Cornwall, by Williams (Plymouth) Lent by C. Foster Hayward, Esq. 222 Royal and other Autographs, in frame Lent by Miss Webb 223 Water-colour drawing — View of Coombe Valley, Shere, by • F. Mercer Lent by the Earl of Lovelace 224 List of the Mayors of Guildford since 1362 Lent by the Corporation 225 Water-colour drawing — Streatley Hills, near Goring, Oxon, by S. P. Jackson Lent by Mrs. A. Vicars 226 Chinese Procession in a Theatre, painted on rice paper Lent by Mrs. Swaine 227 Set of eight drawings of Birds made in feathers Lent by Mr. Thomas Hooker 228 Water-colour drawing — Drawing-room at Loseley Place, by C. C. Pyne Lent by Mr. J. Giles 229 Exterior and Interior of Loseley Photographed and lent by Mr. James Lloyd 230 Oil Sketch— Study of a Black Buck \ to illustrate Horns in Oil Sketch of a Spotted Deer of India ) collection Miscellaneous. — Room 5 . 217 231 Oil Sketch of an Ibex in the Himalayas to illustrate Head, etc. (Horns in Eastern Hall) Painted and lent by General de Teissier 233 Fruit, by T. Waller Lent by D. M. Stevens, Esq. 234 Old embossed Leather Casket, with fine metal work Lent by Charles Harrison, Esq. 235 Carved Bamboo-joint Allumette-stand Lent by Admiral Rodd 236 Model of Church of Borgund, one of the two oldest churches in Norway Lent by G. Fielder, Esq. 237 Brass-mounted Box 238 Eleven Pilgrims' Badges 239 Two Brass Boxes, Dutch ' Lent by Mr. W. Stafford Case 6. 240 An old Brass Key, said to have been found in the Thames, near Lambeth Lent by Mr. W. Stafford 241 A Tea Bottle Lent by Mr. W. Stafford 242 Old Map of County of Surrey, with sites marked where Flint Implements have been found Lent by Lieut. -Col. Godwin-Austen 243 Water Plants, Genus Potamogeten Pond Weeds Lent by Arthur Bennett, Esq., F.L.S. 244 Four Measures Lent by the Corporation of Guildford 246 Two Photographs of Pre-Historic Man, found at Mentone Lent by Mrs. Swaine 247 Chinese Carved Gong Stand Lent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. 248 Print of Lambeth Palace, Hollar Lent by the Archbishop of Canterbury 16 2l8 Index to Exhibitors, INDEX TO EXHIBITORS. Abbot's Hospital Trustees, Guildford. Albany, H.R.H. The Duchess of, Claremont. Allden, Mr. S., Shoelands, Seale. Allden, Mr. Joseph, Guildford. Allingham, W., Esq., Witley, Godalming. Baker, L, J., Esq., 28, Queen's Gate, South Kensington, and Ottershaw Park. Ballard, Mr. Sydney, Godalming. Bateman, F. La Trobe, Esq. , Moor Park, Farnham. Barclay, R., Esq., Bury Hill, Dorking. Baverstock, B., Esq., Godalming. Beauchamp, G. T., Esq., Park End, Guildford. Beaumont, S., Esq., Shere. Bennett, A., Esq.. F.L.S. .Benson, Rev. H., Farncombe, Godalming. Bonham, SirG., Bart., Knole, Cranleigh. Bonnor, G., Esq., Tillingbourne, Dorking. Bowles, Rev. H. A., Merrow. Bray, R. M., Esq., Fir Hill, Shere. Bray, Mrs., Fir Hill, Shere. Broadwood, T. F., Esq. , Lyne, Holmbury St. Mary's, Dorking. Brock, E. P. Loftus, Esq., 19, Montague Place, W.C. Brownrigg, T. M., Esq., Artington House, Guildford. Budgett, J. S., Esq., Stoke Park, Guildford. Butler, Mrs. T. M., Ormond House, Spital Street, Guildford, Canterbury, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of, Lambeth Palace. Capadose, L, Esq., Albury Heath. Capron, E., Esq., M.D., Shere. Capron, J. R., Esq., and Mrs. Capron, Guildown, Guildford. Index to Exhibitors. 219 Cardwell, E. H., Esq., Hillside, West Horsley. Chandler, Mrs., Denham Lodge, Putney. Chilton, Mrs., Littleton, Guildford. Clay, Sir A. , Bart. , Burrows Lea, Gomshall. Coachmakers' Company, The Worshipful the. Collier, J. C, Esq., Godalming. Coode, Mrs., Vale Place, Guildford. Cooper- King, Major, R.M.C., Sandhurst. Coopers' Company, The Worshipful the. Combe, R. H., Esq., Pierrepont, Farnham. Corporation, The, of Guildford. County Club Committee, The, Guildford. Cox, Henry, Esq., Box Grove, Guildford. Cubitt, Right Hon. G., M.P., Denbies, Dorking. Dacres, Miss, Wonersh. Danvers, Miss, Godalming. Davis, Major John, Greenhills, Tilford, Farnham. Davies, Rev. G. S., Charterhouse, Godalming. De Cerjat, Rev. H. S., West Horsley. De Haviland, General John, Kt. Hospitaller S. John, H.M. College of Arms, London, E.C. De Teissier, General H. P. , Fetcham Grove, Leatherhead. Dodgson, Misses, Chestnuts, Guildford. Douglas, E., Esq., Shere. Drapers' Company, The Worshipful the. Dundas, Rev. R. J., Albury. Eddis, E. U., Esq., Whitnorth, Shalford, Ellis, Alderman Sir John W. Whittaker, Bart., Byfleet. Ellis, Miss, Nurscombe Farm, Bramley. Evelyn, W. J., Esq., F.S.A., Wooton, Dorking. Ewart, Mrs. L., 16, Onslow Square, London, and Northbrook, Godalming. 16 2 220 Index to Exhibitors. Fitton, Miss, Hillslea, Godalming. Fielder, G., Esq., West Horsley Place. Finch, Mr. W., Wonersh. Foster, Birket, Esq., Witley. Foster, Mrs. Birket, Witley. Eraser, Mrs., Netley, Shere. Fuller, A. , Esq. , The Rookery, Dorking. Giles, Miss, Guildown, Guildford. Giles, Mr. J., Lea Pale Road, Guildford. Gill, Mr. H. J., Quarry Street, Guildford. Gillett, Rev. H. H., Compton Rectory, Guildford. Gillett, Mrs,, Weybourne, Guildford. Gleichen, His Serene Highness the Count, St. James' Palace, London. God win- Austen, Lieut. -Col., Deepdale, Reigate. Godwin- Austen, R. A. C, Esq., and Mrs. Godwin -Austen, Shalford House, Guildford God win- Austen, Harold, Esq., Shalford House, Guildford. Gore, Rev. W., and Mrs. Gore, The Old House, Betchworth. Gosling, Ellis D., Esq., Busbridge Hall. Grace, James E., Esq., Milford. Grantley, Lord, Rt. Hon., Wonersh Park. Greece, C. J., Esq., LL. D., Station Road, Redhill. Guildford Angling Society Committee. ' Guildford Institute Committee. Hadden, Miss, Guildford. Haig-Brown, Rev. Dr., Charterhouse, Godalming. Halsey, E. J., Esq., Upper Green, Pirbright. Hankin, Colonel G. C, Newlands, Box Grove, Guildford. Harrison, C, Esq., F.S.A.,17, Queen's Gate Place, and Sutton House, Guildford. Harrison, Sydney, Esq., Sutton, Guildford. Hawkins, Rohde, Esq., Red Lands, Dorking. Hayward, C. F., Esq., Hazelbank, Godalming. Healey, C. E. H. Chadwyck, Esq., 119, Harley Street, London, and Whiphurst, Cranleigh. Hitchcock, Mr. E. H., High Street, Guildford. Hodgson, Stewart, Esq., Haslemere. Hooke, Mr. John, 80, High Street, Guildford. ^ Index to Exhibitors, 221 Hooker, Mr. Thos., Puttenham. Howse, T., Esq., F.L.S., Weybank, Guildford. Hull, Mrs. , Godalming. Hunt, W., Esq., Dorking. Jekyll, Mrs., Munstead, Godalming. Joynes, R., Esq., Bramley. Keates, Mrs., The Glebe, London Road, Guildford. Kershaw, S. Wayland, Esq., F.S.A., Lambeth Palace Library. Keymer, Mrs., Clevelands, Epsom Road, Guildford. Kettle, Mr. James, New Road, Guildford. Knight, John Henry., Esq. , Weybourne House, Farnham. Lambert, Miss, Guildown, Guildford. Lasham, Mr. F., 6i, High Street, Guildford. L awrence. Sir Trevor, Bart. , Burford Lodge, Dorking. Leese, Mrs. L. B. M., Sydney Road, Guildford. Le Marchant, Sir H. D., Bart., Chobham. Leuchars, Edgar, Esq. , West-by -Thames House, Kingston-on-Thames. Lin nell Family, The, per J. T. Linnell, Esq., Redhill. Leveson-Gower, Granville, Esq., F.S.A., Titsey Place, Limpsfield. Lloyd, Mr. James, Albury. Longworth, W., Esq., F.S.A., Woodbridge Road, Guildford. Louise, Her Royal Highness the Princess, Kensington Palace. Lovelace, Rt. Hon., the Earl of, F.R.S., East Horsley Towers. Lovelace, Countess of, East Horsley Towers. Lutyens, Mrs. , Thursley. Marsh, H., Esq., Manor Farm, Abinger. Martin, Mr. Waller, High Street, Guildford. Mayne, W. O., Esq., Chantry View, Guildford. 222 Index to Exhibitors. McCowan, Rev. Thos. J. E., Walton-on-Thames. Merriman, Rev. Dr., Cranleigh. Midleton, Viscount, Peperharow Park, Godalming. Moody, Rev. W. H., Allen House, Guildford. Mooney, Mrs., Jenner Road, Guildford. ^More-Molyneux, W., Esq., Loseley, Guildford. Maude, Mrs. Raymond, Polstead, Guildford. More-Molyneux, Mrs. , 6, Mansion Place, Queen's Gate. Nealds, Mr. J. G. M., Guildford. Nelson, Capt. C. G., Nightingale Road, Godalming. Northumberland, His Grace the Duke of, Albury Park. Onslow, Rt. Hon. the Earl of, Clandon Park. Onslow, Major Pitcairn, Dunsborough. Onslow, A. P., Esq., Send Grove. Onslow, Miss S. A. A., Upton, Alresford, Hants. Onslow, Lady Augusta, Richmond Hill, Surrey. Onslow, Sir William, Bart., Hengar, Bodmin, Cornwall. Page, T. E., Esq., Charterhouse, Godalming. Paske, Colonel, Merrow. Paule, F. E., Esq., Northcote, Reigate. Pennington, F., Esq., M.P., Broom Hall, Ockley. Percy, Rt. Hon. Earl, M.P., Albury Park. Percy, Lord Algernon, M.A., M.P., Merrow Grange, Guildford. Phillips, Rev. F. P., Stoke D'Abernon, Leatherhead. Pimm, Mrs. W., Northgate House, Guildford. Powell, A., Esq., Milton Heath, Dorking. Powell, Mrs., Stoke Road, Guildford. Puttick, Mr., Bramley. Powell, T. W., Esq., Piccard's Rough, Guildford. Index to Exhibitors, 223 Queen, Her Majesty the, Windsor Castle. Ralli, Pandeli, Esq., M.P., Alderbrook, Cranleigh. Randall, Mr. G., Guildford. Ramsden, J. C, Esq., and Mrs. Ramsden, Busbridge Hall, Godali Reed, Mr. J., Woodbridge Road, Guildford. Rich, Sir Charles, Bart., Levels Dene, Merrow. Robertson, Charles, Esq., Godalming. Robinson, Vincet, Esq., Hopedene, Holmbury St. Mary. Rodd, Admiral, Basque, Merrow. Romanis, Rev. W. F., Charterhouse. Roskell, H., Esq., Dorking. Rovve, Captain E. R. Fisher, Thorncombe, Bramley. Rowcliffe, E. L., Esq., Hall Place, Hascombe. Rowland, Mr. S. , Cranleigh. Russell, Lord Arthur, M.P., The Ridgeway, Shere. Russell, The Misses, Aldersey Place, Guildford. Salvin, Capt. F. H., Whitmore House, Sutton, Guildford. Sandbach, W. R., Esq., 10, Prince's Gate, London. Saunders, Miss E., Glaslyn, Guildford. Savory, H. R., Esq., Vale Terrace, Epsom Road, Guildford. Scarlett, Colonel and Mrs. Leopold, Parkhurst, Dorking. Scott, Hon. F. , Exors. of the late. Shepard, R. J., Esq., Guildown. Shoobridge, H., Esq., Arundel Place, Guildford. Shurlock, Dr. M., Chertsey. Simmonds, Mrs. John W., Godalming. Simmons, James, Esq., Cherimans, Haslemere. Simpson, Mrs., Holmesdale, Merrow. Smith, R., Esq., Kilcotts, Godalming. Smith, Mr. Sydney, Church Road, Farncombe. Somes, G. E., Esq., Spencer Lodge, Roehampton. Sparkes, J., Esq., Ewhurst, Gu'ldford. Sparkes. R., Esq., St. Catherine's, Guildford. Stafford, Mr. W., Godalming. Stedman, J. R., Esq., M.D., Somerset House, Guildford. Surrey Photographic Company, High" Street, Guildford. 2 24 Index to Exhibitors, . ^ Swaine, Mrs., Braboeuf, Guildford. Swinton, W., Esq., Binfield House, Guildford. Smallpiece, G. B,, Esq., Kingsford, Woking. Smith, James, Mr., Down Road, Marrow. Stevens, D, M., Esq., The Mount, Guildford. Terry, Colonel and Mrs. , Burvale, Walton-on-Thames. Terry, Lt.-Col. Astley, Burvale, Walton-on-Thames. Terry, Major Wadham, Burvale, Walton-on-Thames. Thurlow, T. L., Esq., Baynards, Rudgwick. Tredcroft, Major Lennox, Glen Ancrum, Guildford. Tringham, Rev. W., Busbridge Rectory, Godalming. Tupper, M. F., Esq., D.C.L., Albury. Uppcrton, E. T., Esq., Eastfield Lodge, Guildford. Varco, Miss, 2, Waterden Villas, Guildford. Vickers, Mrs. A., 2, Bury Fields Place, Guildford. Walton, Frank, Esq., Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking. Walpole, C, Esq., C.B., Broadford, Chobham. Walpole, H. Spencer, Esq. , Stagbury Park, Epsom. Warlters, J. C., Esq., ico. High Street, Guildford. Watson, W. Farnell, Esq., Henfold, Dorking. Webb, Miss, Waterden Crescent, Guildford. Webb, F., Esq., Shalford. Webb, W. R., Esq., Milford House, Milford. Weekes.C. Hampton, Esq., Godalming. West, Mrs., Wanborough Manor, Guildford. Weston, H., Esq., West Horsley Place, Guildford. 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Ibeab ©ffice : fIDarftet Street, (Buil&fort). Branch Offices : KINGSTON, RICHMOND, CHERTSEY and CROYDON. The Circulation EXCEEDS by many THOUSAND COPIES that of any other Surrey Paper. IT IS THE RECOGNISED ADVERTISING MEDIUM. All Communications to be addressed to the Proprietors— ASHER & WALBROQg, MARKET ST., GUILDFOItP. JAMES MOWL & SON, TAILORS, HATTERS & HOSIERS, Near the Town Bridge, ^LIVERIES,* RIDING * BREECHES,^ Ladies' Jackets, Ulsters, etc., AT MODERATE PRICES FOR CASH. IS^ Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences if desired. GENERAL FACTOR, 34, SPITAL S TREET (Upper High Street), GUILDFORD. Ironware, Tinware, Brushes, Brooms, Mats, Baskets, Cutlery, Electro-Plate, Clocks, Stationery, Lamps, Knife and Mincing Machines. SPECIALITY FOR THE SEASON : PRIZE !• MEDAL !• OIL ;- COOKING :• STOVES. E. J. BAKEWELL, BICYCLE 4. AND 4. TRICYCLE * DEPOT, Cricket ant> football Marebouse, TTFFER HIGH STREET, aUILSFOBO [Nea7'ly opposite White Horse Hotel). Bicycles and Tricycles on Easy Terms of Payment, or let out on Hire. WATFORD HOOKE (Late of the firm of John Hooke & Co.), PrBer, Statier, BojlMer, Mimt etc. -SPRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.t> CIRCULATING LIBRARY. 19, •:• FRIARY •:• STREET, GUILDFORD. STEPHEN TANNER (Beneraf ©tapett TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. FAMILY MOURNING. BOOTS &: SBIOIES- i8, High Street, Godalming. A. HITCHCOCK & SONS^ 24, SIIGKS: STREET, Warehouses, 59, North Street, GUILDFORD. ^COLEB Y'S^ "X^mi 5ART" 50TEL, GUILDFORD. OIWHIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Families and Gentlemen will find in this Hotel every comfort. The Hotel has been considerably modernized and improved, offering special advantages to Visitors seek- ing quietude. A spacious Coffee Room, large Smoking Room, and Private Sitting Rooms. Also large Room for Commercial Gendemen ex- clusively. For tariff apply to Proprietor. NORTH GATE -f STEAM -f CABINET. nPr^OLSTERY ^ EEDDIIJG Show Rooms : NORTH ST. and CHERTSEY ST, MADE TO DESIGN. FURNITURE REMOVED OR WAREHOUSED. 05. PIMM & $0N, Estate Agency^ JI, High Street. I < CHINA AND GLASS EMPORIUM. t>o j W. H. VICKRIDGE, 26, HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD. * I * ^ I **' ! * * I * * J * * I * H. VICKRIDGE respectfully solicits the inspection • of his stock, consisting of the richest designs and artistic shapes of all the principal manufacturers, Wedgwood, Minton, Copeland, Worcester, etc. Choice selection of Useful and Fancy Glass Specimens of Foreign Art Pottery, and French China Fire-proof Culinary Articles. HKITCHEN 8c DAIRY REQUISITES>- §pmal prices quoteii fox all krge fetablish- mznU xtquixinq €xzBt ox ^abg^ Wi-axz. MONOGRAMS OR CRESTS ENGRAVED ON GLASS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Wholesale and Retail Warehouse : 37, UNION STREET, BORO', LONDON, S.E. SALE EVERY TUESDAY AT II O'CLOCK. Messrs. FOLKER & SON, Huctioneers, tDaliiers, Ibotel Brokers, Ibouse, lEstatc anb 3n0urance agents, GUILDFORD CHAMBERS, GUILDFORD. Established"! T TT 013^17 M rEstablished 26 Years. J V« OrVOCiiYj L26 Years. tobacconist # importer of (foreign (§igars, MITCHAM TOBACCOS, 5, •!• HIGH •! STREET, ... GUILDFORD. The Old-established Shop where the most Genuine Tobacco and Cigars can be obtained. C. S. PALMER & SON, Catttrt[s ants WmUtin ^ijap^tis. LADIES' JACKETS, UNIFORMS, LIVERIES, Etc. 4c- GENTLEMEN'S SHII^TS M/DE TO MEjiSUI[E,-«- PRICES MODERATE. 157 and 158, High Street, Guildford. TUNS GATE C'?:,l^:ilZT), GUILDFORD. BILLIMORE AND SMITH, CARPENTERS, JOINERS. &, BUILDERS. General Jobbing by experienced Workmen in Town or Country. UNDERTAKERS, SHOP-FITTERS, AND SHOW-CASE MAKERS. Agents for Ree's Patent Metal and Glass Tiles for Decorating. EST^BLISHZEID 1855_ ^he ^est (Surrey ^imes and GUILDFORD GAZETTE, SURREY MAIL AND COUNTY EXPRESS, GODALMING CHRONICLE, C HERTS EY MAIL, DORKING AND FARNHAM HERALD, AND HORSHAM STAR. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT GUILDFORD. Proprietor— D. M. STEVENS, 106, High St., Guildford. Is the Official Organ for the Government, County, and other Notices, AND IS THE LARGEST AND BEST PENNY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. Contains all the Local News of the District, Market Reports, And General Intelligence of the fullest character. Owing to the large and rapidly increasing circulation of the Paper it offers the best medium, for ^ D "V" E T I S E DVC EJ isr T S OF ALL KINDS. "SITUATIONS" or "SERVANTS WANTED" are Advertised if Prepaid as follows : — H POSTAGE t STAMPS % MAY % BE % SENT. K- Trade Advertisements at Special Rates : for Terms apply at the Office. Published every Saturday Morning and Evening, AT THE OFFICES, 9, HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD, And may be had of Agents In every Town and Village in the County. THE Now in use for the ART LOAN EXHIBITION. jfor particulars appi? to GEORGE * STRUDWICK, Builder & Contractor, LEA ♦ PALE ♦ ROAD, ♦ GUILDFORD. (Estimates given for all kinds of §ailding ^ork and Repairs. FUNERALS FURNISHED THROUGHOUT AT MODERATE CHARGES. TANNER'S {Adjoining the Exhibition), NORTH STREET, GUILDFORD. poll Joiiit^ DailiJ fponi 12 to 2. TEA, COFFEE, & COLD HAM & BEEF Dinners Provided for Parties on the Shortest Notice. CARLING, GILL k GARLING, 59 # 60, (High (Street,- and 33, (§orth (Street, <3-tJIX.I>3f03Rr>. Implement Agents, PLOUGHS, REAPERS, MOWERS AND RAKES IN STOCK, AGENTS FOR THE ^ STRING ^ BINDER ^ HARVESTER, WEARING PARTS OF ALL SORTS, Garden Tools and Implements. FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, Lamps, Cutlery, Fenders, Japan Ware, etc., OILS, PETROLEUM. Sole agents for Strange's Ai Cri^etal ®il odWATEH & GAS EMGINEERS,I>o BELL-HANGERS, WHITESMITHS AND TINMEN, Gasaliers, Brackets, Fittings, and Glasses in Stock. WORKMEN SENT OUT AND GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. B U I L D E R S^'TrBI^^ A large Stock of Stoves, Ranges, Gutter, Brass Work, Locks, Nails, etc. OILS AND COLOURS, SHEET LEAD AND PIPE. WTlOIiBSAIiB ^ H^ONMONG^Er^S ^ Bar Iron, Horse Nails, Files and Rasps. CARLING3 GILL & CARLING3 59 & 60, High St., and 33, North St., Guildford. >',C^v /^v ^^ ■>,<■•>,- THE REFRESHMENT ROOMS WILL BE FOUND IN THE gallery of the Western Hall. COLD LoiSni^^ ICES. TEA AND CO FEE E. BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. JVINES. SCHWEPPES AERATED WATERS. Contractors— E. Chennell & Son. ^E. CHENNELL S SON, t>o " Family Bread and Biscuit Bal ^22, High Street, Guildford. GOOD STRONG TEA, at - - Is. 8d. per lb. WONDERFUL „ - - 2s. Od. INDIA AND CHINA BLEND - 2s. 6d. FINEST TEAS - - - 3s. Od. One Penny per lb. discount on 3 lb. and upwards. i 1 W W MILITARY HUNTING FISHING SHOOTING WALKING ^ EVENING FAGG BROTHERS, 29, Haymarket, London, S.W., HIGH-GLASS BOOT MAKERS FOR GENTLEMEN iiiuii iiLinww 1 iiimuL.iiw 1 VII ml.ii i ^luiiiLaiia H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH Has been graciously pleased to inform us that he wore the Clarence Boots in the Tyrol, and found them thoroughly waterproof. :p_a.g-gi- bi?,otb:ei?,s, 29, Haymarket, London, S.W„ ^HIGH-CLASS BOOT MAKERS FOR LADIES.^ GLOVE & GLACE KID, BUTTON, & BALMORAL BOOTS & SHOES For summer walking of the highest excellence and fashion. Made to Measure. T! i ";\ 1 J i 3 RIDING FISHING SHOOTING AND WALKING Boots and Shoes FOR Ladies. ^GENERAL FURNISHING-^ WAREHOUSE. ALFRED BULL, Manufacturer, 25, §i§§ m§(E(Eg, §m&§M§S' Improved Rick and Waggon Cloths. ""PES, MKSSs &KB TWIKIS. Garden Netting & Shading for Fruit Trees. ^(Breenbouse BUnbe. -4^ EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AND CRICKETING REQUISITES. Garden Tents, Seats, and Hamnnocks MApEES, TENTS, AND^ FLAGS LENT ON HIRE. ! GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3 3125 01449 7313