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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

No. 13.—Specimen of "Roman Saxon" A. D. 600.

No. 14.—From a Charter of Dagobert I. about A. D. 620.

No. 15.—From an early Gælic MS.

No. 16.—From a Deed of William the Conqueror.

No. 17.—The monogram signature to a Charter of Charlemagne, about A. D. 785.

No. 18.—From a Charter of the reign of Hugh Capet, A. D. 988.

No. 19.—From a Deed of Henry I.

No. 20.—From a Deed of Stephen, dated A. D. 1139.

No. 21.—From a Deed of the reign of Richard I.

No. 22.—From a MS. of Wyckliffe's translation of the Bible.

No. 23.—"Set Saxon," A .D. 850.

"Qui sub Pontio Pilato crucifixus est, et sepultas, tertia die resurrexit."

No. 24.—From a Charter of Sebbi, King of the East Saxons, A. D. 664.

"Ego Sebbi Rex East Sax (onum) pro — confirmatione Subscripsi."

No. 25.—Part of a Charter of Alfred the Great, A. D. 800.

No. 26.—From a Charter of Edward the Confessor, A. D. 1045.

No. 27.—From a Deed of the reign of Edward I.

No. 28.—From a Deed of William the Conqueror.

No. 29.—From a Deed of the reign of Edward III.

Edwardus Dei gratia Rex Anglias Dominus Hiberniæ, Dux Aquitaniæ, &c.

No. 30.—From the Will of William Mikelfeld, Nov. 7, 1489.

No. 31.—From a Deed of the reign of Eolward IV.

No. 32.—From a Grant by William Wallace.

No. 33.—From a Deed of Richard III.