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XIX. Letter from Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.R.S. Treasurer, to Henry Ellis, Esq. Secretary, accompanying Drawings of the Priory Gate and Font at Kirkham, in Yorkshire, and of the Interior of the Room at Bolton Castle, in which Mary Queen of Scots was confined in 1568

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The Rev. Mr. Todd, to whose kindness I was lately indebted for the opportunity of communicating to the Society the representation of a very ancient and curious Font in Yorkshire, has now requested me to present in his name three Drawings of other antiquities in that county, which have been executed for him by Mr. Barton, a young artist of promising talents.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1827

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page 160 note a See plate XVII.

page 160 note b plate XVIII.

page 161 note c Plate XIX.

page 161 note d Since the date of this Letter, a view of Kirkham Priory, drawn and engraved by Coney, has appeared in the thirty-seventh part of the new edition of Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum. An account of the Priory may be expected soon in that valuable work.

page 162 note a MS. Cotton. Calig. C. 1. fol. 125. For these Extracts I am obliged to the kindness of Mr. Ellis.