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Presented by (1) MORRIS C. JONES (1870).

7. Llanfyllin token, Ob., "goat passant;" Legend, Walter Griffithes of; Rev., Llanvyllinge, his peny w. M.

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8. Welshpool token, "Richard Griffiths, corner shop, Welshpool," shilling token.

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Presented by (1) MORRIS C. JONES (1871).

Edward I. (9 to 14). Three Silver Pennies (see Ruding's Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain, 1840, plate iii, fig. 1); also two Scotch coins; also a Danish coin (part of a large number found at Closeburn, Dumfriesshire).

Edward III. (15). Groat, Anglo-Gallic, "Villa Calesie," Calais (see Ruding, plate iii, figs. 7 and 10).

Elizabeth. (16). Threepence, 1575.

Charles I. (17). Shilling, base metal, clipped (see Ruding, plate xxvi, fig. 6); (18). "Twenty pence" (ibid., plate xli, fig. 17). Charles II. (19). Silver Groat, 1679; (20). The like, 1680; (21). Threepence, 1678; (22). The like, date illegible.

James II. (23). Fourpenny piece, 1680.

William III. (24). Crown, 1696; (25-7). Three Sixpences, 1696. Anne. (28). Sixpence, date illegible.

George I. (29). Shilling, 1720.

George II. (30). Crown; (31). Sixpence, 1746; (32). Threepence, 1760; (33). Farthing, 1754.

George III. (34). Sixpence, 1787; (35). Bank Token, Three Shillings, 1811; (36). The like, 1813; (37). Bank Token, Tenpence, Irish, 1813; (38). The like, Fivepence, 1805; (39). Token, "K. George and Q. Charlotte, crowned," 1761; (40). North Wales Halfpenny, 1795.

Victoria. Silver (41). Twopence, 1848; (42). The like, 1838; (43). Threehalfpence, 1843; (44). Penny, 1844; (45). Penny, 1840 Copper. (46-7). Two Model Pennies; (48). Manx Farthing, 1839; (49). Half-farthing; (50). New Brunswick Penny Token, 1843.

Sundries. Silver. (51). Coin, "Isabel"; (52). "Hamburgh"; (53). Persian Coin; (54). East India Coin; (55). Philip V of Spain; (56). Louis XVI of France; (57). Belgium, five centimes; (58). French Republic, 1851, twenty centimes; (59). United States of America, 1839, half-dime; (60). Bilston Shilling Token. Copper. (61). United States Coin, "Washington and Independence," 1783; (62). Irish Token, E. Stephens, Dublin; (63). Manx Halfpenny, "Sans changer," 1733.

Presented by (22) J. REGINALD EVANS, Liverpool (1871). James I. (1). Sixpence (see Ruding, plate xvi, fig. 4).

Presented by (23) J. PRYCE DAVIES, Bronfelyn (1871).

Henry V. (1.) Groat (see Ruding, plate iv, fig. 9).
Elizabeth. (2.) Sixpence, 1567.

Charles II. (3.) Groat (see Ruding, plate xxxiv, fig. 15).
William III. (4.) Halfcrown, 1696; (5.) Sixpence, 1700.
Anne. (6.) Shilling, 1711.

George II. (7.) Shilling, 1758; (8.) Sixpence, 1757.
George III. (9.) Shilling, 1787.

Presented by (16) RICHARD GILLART, Llynlloedd.

William III. (2.) Sixpence, 1696.

Anne. (3.) Halfcrown, 1709.

George IV. (4.) Colonial, "Brittan. Monet." 1822.

Miscellaneous. (5.) German Coin, 1823; (6.) Guernsey, "Four Doubles," 1830; (7.) United States, 1831; (8.) Quarter-farthing (model), 1848; (9.) Token, ob., "John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster"-rev., " Halfpenny, 1794."

Presented by (20) Mr. JOHN JONES, Welshpool.

(6 and 7). Two Jetons of Louis XIV.

(8 and 9). Two Halfpennies of William III.

(10, 11, and 12). Three Nuremberg Tokens.

(13 and 14). Two Farthings, Charles II, "Carolus a Carolo." (15). One Reading Token, " Henry Boad, 1664."

The above ten coins were found at Reading Abbey.
Presented by (24) WILLIAM HARGREAVES, Liverpool.

William and Mary. (1.) Halfpenny, 1694.

George II. (2.) Halfpenny, 1751; (3.) Farthing, 1736. George III. (4.) Twopenny piece, 1797; (5.) Penny piece; (6.) Manx Penny, 1786; (7.) Manx Halfpenny, 1818; (8.) Farthing (Irish), 1806.

BOOKS :

Presented by (25) SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON (1870-1). (1.) Proceedings, 2nd Series, vols. i to iv.

Presented by (2) E. R. MORRIS (1870).

(4.) Autobiography of Richard Davies, the Welshpool Quaker. Presented by (26) T. G. Jónes, Llansantffraid.

(1.) Camden's Britannia, 1695.

(2.) Breeches Bible.

(3.) Old Welsh Bible (first edition of present version), formerly in use in Llansantffraid parish church.

Presented by (1) MORRIS C. Jones.

(64.) History of Wales, and Topographical Notes. By Richard Llwyd of Llanerchbrochwel (1832).

(65.) Dovaston's Poems (1825).

(66.) Life of Henry VIII. By Lord Herbert of Chirbury (1740). DRAWINGS:

Presented by (30) DAVID WALKER.

(1 and 2.) Carved Oak-Screen in Llanwnog, two views.

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ANCIENT DEEDS AND DOCUMENTS, ETC.:

Presented by (27) Rev. W. V. LLOYD, M.A., F.R.G.S. (1870).

1. A.D. 1675.—Autograph of John Newton of Heightley, with seal of

arms.

2. A.D. 1687.-Original Will of Richard Jones of Llwynririd, father of Edward Jones, D.D., Bishop of St. Asaph in 1692, with autograph and seal.

3. A.D. 1692.-Autograph and episcopal seal of Edward Jones, Bishop of St. Asaph.

4. A.D. 1693.-Autographs of Alexander Middleton of Middleton, Vaughan Devereux of Nantcribba (ancestor of Viscount Hereford), Rev. Peter Lloyd, vicar of Forden, etc.

5. Impression from an ancient seal of the arms of "Lloyd of Marrington Marton," etc., parish of Chirbury, Sa. three nags' head erased ar. (in the possession of the late Mrs. Humphreys of Walcot, née Lloyd).

Presented by (28) HOWEL W. LLOYD (1870).

1. Ancient Lease, or tack note.

Presented by (29) W. W. E. WYNNE, F.S.A. (1870).

1 to 7. Temp. James I. Seven ancient deeds relating to property in Trefeglwys.

8. 5 Sept., 1615.-Grant by William Penryn of Rysnant, to John Jeffrey of Rysnant, of land in township of Rhandregyn wen.

9. 31 May, 1623.-Grant from John Thomas of Llangyricke and others, to Hugh David Vaughan, of land in Llangyricke.

10. 1625.-Grant of land in Trevegloes.

11. 2 Charles I (7 Sept.). Chirograph of fine relating to property belonging to Ingram.

12. 10 April, 1634.-Grant by William Harbert of Rhyd y Gavon, to Richard Ingram, of "a messuage where one Frances Wosman lived" in Treveglwys.

13. 25 April, 1655.-Chirograph of fine, Derwas Griffith, complainant, and Richard Price and Blanch his wife, deforciants, of lands in Llanvaire. To it is affixed the seal of" Oliver, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England," etc., "deputed for the sealing of writs for the county aforesaid," bearing a simple cross on a shield.

14. 15 Oct., 1552.-Enfeoffment from Edward Evans of Rhyd y Carw, Esq., and Dorothy his wife, to Richard Ingram, of Glanhafren, in parish of Llanidloes, of land, etc., in "Trevegloes."

15. Oct. 1652.-Bond from same to same.

16. Feb. 1654.-Probate of Nuncupative will of William Jenkin of Trefeglwys, gent.

17. 29 March, 1658.-Chirograph of fine, wherein William Herbert was complainant, and Jenkin Lewis, deforciant, of land in Maestudgwynnen.

18. 31 January, 1686.-Marriage settlement of John Davis, of Cwmgorror and Castle, with Mary Thomas.

19. 12 January, 1722.-Mortgage from Humphrey Jones to John Jones, of messuage and land in Llanrhaiadr called Glastiem.

20. 20 March-24 George II (1750). Chirograph of fine, in which Edward Herbert was plaintiff, and Mary Hickman, spinster, Judith Catherine Blayney, widow, Edward Whittle, clerk, and Arabella his wife, deforciants of land, etc., in Montgomery.

21. 17 May, 1704-Letter from Morgan Humphreys to "Madam Bridget Mostyn at Aberhiriath."

21. Case (for opinion of counsel) about Mr. Mostyn's personal estate. 22. 1 Feb. 1713.-Letter from Wm. Pughe to "ye honored Mrs. Bridget Mostyn at Aberhirieth."

23. 14 Dec. 1720.-Mortgage demise by Matthew Pryce of Guesteed, gent., to Rowland Jenks, of land, etc., in Aberhavesp. Seal, a lion ramp.

Presented by (17) Capt. CrewE READ, R.N. (1870).

2. 25 Charles II.-Original appointment by Earl and Marquess of Worcester, to Thomas Brown, as Muster Master of Montgomeryshire.

3. 16 April, 1671.-The like by Earl of Carberry to same.

4. 25 Charles II, 23 Oct.-Appointment of John Read as deputy by Thomas Brown.

5. 1758.-Dr. Pavell to Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, arbitration bond (seal).

6. 15 April, 1673.-Edward, Lord Herbert of Chirbury to John Read. Grant of recordership of Chirbury.

7. 15 April, 1673.-Same to same.

Peace for Montgomeryshire."

8. Same date. Same to same.

"Commission for Clerke of the

Letter of attorney.

9. 14 and 15 June, 1675 - Lease and release from Edward, Lord Herbert of Chirbury, and Elizabeth, his wife, to John Read, of lands in Llandinam, Trefeglwys, and Llanidloes.

10. 15 June, 1675.-Revocation of powers of settlement by Edward, Lord Herbert.

11. 1673.-" Articles between Francis Fitzherbert aforesaid for Penrythlan."

12. 1673.-A copy of a release from Mr. Porter and his wife Priscilla, natural daughter of Edward, Lord Herbert."

13. 1678.-Henry, Lord Herbert of Chirbury, to John Read. Grant of the recordership of Chirbury.

14. 1682.-Same to same.

Letter of attorney to receive rents of the lands of the late Mr. Coningsby Williams.

15. 1678.-Release from Lady Elizabeth Herbert, of right to administer to her husband, Edward Lord Herbert.

16. 28 May, 1679.-Release from same to John Read.

17. 1679.-Ditto. Letter of attorney to John Read.

18. 1686.-Lady E. Herbert (afterwards Countess of "Insiquin") release to John Read.

19. 1693-Deed from Lady E. Herbert (nearly illegible).

20. 1692.-William, Earl of "Insequin," to John Read, power of attorney. 21. 1692.-Copy Lady "Insequin's" power of attorney to Mr. Thomas Shipcott.

22. 1701.-"Release from Lady Inchiquin to Mr. Read."

23. 1684." The total of the estate of the three co-heiresses of John, late Earl of Rochester."

24. 1689.-Charles, Lord Howard, to John Read, release.

25. 1689.-John Read and Thomas Davies, agent (draft).

26. 1705.-Rental of Lisburne estate in the county of Montgomery.

27. 1705.-John, Lord Lisburn, to John Read, power of attorney. 28. June 14, 1705.-Account of fines due to Lord Lisburne. Most of them contain armorial seals, as well as autograph signatures.

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The following Documents and Articles were exhibited at the Fourth

Annual Meeting:

Exhibited by the EARL OF POwis.

Original autograph letters and documents to Edward, the celebrated Lord Herbert of Chirbury, during his embassy to France.

7 May, 1619.-Original "Instructions for our trustie and well-beloved Sr Edward Herbert, our ambassador wth the French King," headed by James the First's autograph signature.

14 April, 1623.-Original recall of Sir Edward Herbert, ambassador to France, with James the First's autograph signature prefixed.

15 April.-Copy James the First's letter to the French king.

13 June, 1620.-Autograph letter from "G. Cant." (Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury).

9 June, 1620.-Autograph letter from Lord Kensington.

"Nicoles."

Lord Treasurer.

28 Dec. 1620.

Earl of Arundel.

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A series of eighteen autograph letters from the Duke of Richmond and Lennox, commencing 1st March, 1619, and ending 16th November, 1623, and on private affairs, with frequent allusions to the projected Spanish marriage.

Four autograph letters from the Earl of Pembroke, his "most affectionate cousin"; three being letters of introduction.

24 Dec. 1619.-Interesting autograph letter from Lord Doncaster, ambassador to the Hague.

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