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quantity more, of ſimilar character, from a Saxon cemetery at Kingſton, near Derby; the veſvel in the middle, and the upper one to the right,

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No. 3. Anglo-Saxon Pottery.

are from Kent; and the lower one to the right is alio from the cemetery at Kingſton. Several of theſe were uſually conſidered as types of ancient

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No. 4. Germano-Saxon Pottery.

Britiſh pottery, until their real character was recently demonſtrated, and it is corroborated by the diſcovery of ſimilar pottery in what I will termthe