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In presenting also a brass rubbing from Wal-* ton Church, Mr. Stonehouse read a copy of the will of Thomas Berri, a benefactor to Walton, Bootle, &e. The rubbing con- tains the date 1586. At the dexter side is a full length portrait of Mr. Berri ; and the matter of the inscription consists of twelve lines of a rude descriptive acrostic. Mr. John Clements exhibited a very curious pair of ancient shoe buckles. Each had attached to it a long steel point, which projected beyond the toe of a horsema...n's boot, so as to act as a forward pnck spur. Tnis point was capable of retraction with a spring, so as to lie along the buckle and instep of the foot. Mr. John Fisher, of Scotland Road, forwarded for exhibition an interest- ing series of coins, of the Greek and Roman periods, together with a token of ^e 16th century. An elegant Wedgewood medallion of the young chevalier, was exhibited by Mr. Majrer. It had been modelled from a drawing, representing Prince Charles Edward, in the costume which he wore at Manchester, in 1745.
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