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Bowflrings 43 doz. di. Lyvery arrowes 407 Ihefe. Slurbowe arrowes 115 mde 14 with far woorks. Longebowe arrowes with fier woorks 6 fhef. 3 arrows Arrowes for fier woorks I fhefe. Mufkett arrowes 28 mefe." In an original Office MS. i Ed. VI. preferred in the archives of this Society, in the account of the Artillery, &c. of Calice, are the following articles: " Crofbowes called Rodds - 98 Crofbowes called Lathes - 13 Wenlafles for them - - I3O Benders to bend fmall croflbowes - - 14.** PL XXVI. Fig. 3. reprefents an imprejfion from the Matrix of a Seal lately found on the Great Mount of Earth below White Chapel Church. Exhibited Feb. 2,, 1 797, by Dr. Hulme. This feal appears to have belonged to the prior of the Friars Auftins of Norwich, fuppofed to be of the time of Edward III. It reprefents St. Michael the archangel vanquifhing the devil, under the form of a dragon. The infcription is " S. prioris Fratrum ordinis Sanfti Auguftini, Norwici," The