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L'hand >01110 cup au interest
I iu tlie^hiiad^ ^^yell'- historian as of ;the
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B B H f l tïî'e Î me rri(^®o± English monarchs,
Châties II. |4 « ® H ^ ^ W ^ P rcsentt^ t0 d |
master of , Queen’s College, Oxford, w^° ^ad
bf^rMdcred important s^^ n^ .to^his unfortunate
^M h e r, Charleâ I.^dRnd; tile ’ truuble^piJoivpJ
Bfflpfdiêntion vhich''hign41ze(^i)jê', l‘°'cD- ^
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
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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.