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Ricardus Bruto [a], nee non Morellius Hugo, Willelmus Traci, Reginaldus Filius Urii, Martyrio Thomam fieri fecere beatum : Anno milleno centeno feptuageno. " Richard Briton, and alfo Hugh Morrell, William Traci, Regi- nald Fitz Urfe, caufed Thomas to be blefled by martyrdom, in the year 1170." The Latin is not elegant : but the verfe andfenfe prove this alone muft be the proper reading. [a] Brwto for Br/to is no error. S/ster was anciently written Suster. The Welch has now fometimes the found of the Englifh i. Perhaps the words under the middle armed figure ftiould have been " MartynW, Thorns;" for Martyrs Thomam is .an expreffion ungrammatical. T. C. Read June 26, 1800. As an Appendix to an account of certain infcriptions difcovered lately on the walls of a room in the Tower of London, printed in this volume, p. 68, and particularly the very interefting Auto- graphs found there of the amiable and unfortunate lady Jane Grey, the Secretary requefts permiffion to lay before the Society a copy of an exceedingly rare (if not unique) printed tracl:, not noticed that he can find in Ames or Herbert, one part of which is entitled, " The Ende of the Ladye Jane upon the Scaffolde." It is without date, but contains internal evidence of having been printed immediately after that event in the firft year of the reign of queen Mary. "The

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