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PLATE XXIV. Fig. i, 2, 3, 4, reprefent two old fnuff boxes, 1 of a vesy fmgular form, found fome time ago under a flair-cafe in the Tower of Lon- don, in what is now Mr. Bellis's houfe. Exhibited by Colonel Smith, November 16, 1797. The fpoon ftill remains in one of them, fig. 5. One of them (fig. 3, 4,) has infcriptions in old French, one of which (fig. 3.), feems to be, DON6VR GVX QVI IY RCVRAIRG AVTANT. Fig. 1,2, is mewn in profile at fig, 6. They exhibit alfo rude defigns of ftag- hunt ing, bull-baiting, &c. PLATE XXV. A fac fimile, communicated by Craven Ord, Efq. of the follow- ing infcription, taken from a ftone now remaining in the eaft wall of the chancel of Great Bookham church, in Surry, and which commemorates its building in 1341 by John Rutherwych, then abbot of the monaftery of Chertfey. " Hec domus abbati fuerat conftru&a Johanne de Rutherwyka, decus ob Sancli Nicholai anno milleno, triceno, bifque viceno primo. Chriftus ei paret hinc fedem requici." 3 E 2