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Terre. Filius. N O xxxlv, kets, which it contains i the roof[ remarkable of which are as foilows l St. ?tohn the BaptiPt's thigh. bont; The skin of a lamb, which gas ye?d i? Port? M?dow (ju? ? Oxfora)with? legs, ?ubd. d Sta?0rd?re almansek, ia w?od. t? ?ti?e family ff the Symes, and given to tha tol kge ? ?idow Sym? ff Oxvouu. d e?d4 Pmd?, dead. 8?al larg? fio?es, taken out of �bu?ek's ma?. ?th? large fi?e, taken ?om bi?ob K,so, ? a xol? ea?, ?ith a ?al o? th? tob 4it, g?tu ? the r?er? or. Ds?au?z. 8?era! ?e m?-?ks upon ve&m, adorned ?th leners 4 g�nd other gaudy ;ol?un, ? al) ?itb ?u;es reFe?i?g Father, ?n, ?d Holy Gho?, iu ? $yflem of the Chine? religion, refitten #?on the ? rk ff a tree in unintelligible ?h?ra?ers. ?fine ?iSure (exa?ly to the ?e) ff K?g the F?, done with ? pen, containing a? the Pillres ? ? legible hand ;--of which thee ?goea this me- morable ?ory, (,i?.) that King CarRots the cond ?ing at St. ?ohn's Co?ge. and'f?ing this pi&ure of h? fither, begged it of the colkge? and yomis'8, in return, to grant them whatew reque? they would make; which they con.ted to, gave ?e King the pi&ure, and reque?ed his maje?y to give it them again, But the mo? v?uable piec? o? antiquity there, or N the whole world, is The geneal?cgiical pedigree of the $'rtlART$, de- monltrating tir divine hereditary right to thc? kingdoms, in an uninterrupted line from AD?,M to King