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 rÂRÏOFb^eimm^rjiice^^  ronnéçted^with  this  
 L'hand >01110  cup  au  interest 
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 master  of , Queen’s  College,  Oxford,  w^°  ^ad  
 bf^rMdcred  important  s^^ n^ .to^his  unfortunate  
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 remained ; à - th e -pression  of' his  —   I I W I l l l l i W B   
 B B H B i  of  his  descendants to part with  it,,and W Ê M 
 by Messrs.  ^  1' B  — i 
 preserved  among%|j9thep-choice  specimens  of 
 noSt^wmairWindsor.  /   I  1 1   I  I  I   B I H B H f l BM i 
 ThE.cup  isS ïM v é r  gilt,  e^ » , f e é e ,   P* BBIBI one foot ten  niches and I half high.x  
 The  mÊÊÊÊÈÈÊÊÊÈÈÊÊM of  the  present  |  ■_  B E  B   '  IB H 3  ■ ■   
 rim of BBBI <hsh  of the  enamelled 
 S&.brated  Bernard  Paüssy,  in  ■  p V e ^ g t ó g j i r j .   | H | |  H B   
 ■ 1  H H  Du  Sammerard,' at  Paris.  It  tja,  inade^arlv m  tlie  aH W   
 •^enth  M f .W ' t a t a i n s   in  the  centre  a  pictu^ ^ g j ^ ^ H e u r y  IV.  
 of Fran|ll|lnd his family.