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77 OxAnDonor00010Aug. 1696 Mr Charles Atkins, Chirurgeon
in Oxon. gaue
A man's Arme cut off and ye man alive, &c.
88B OxAnDonor00020Mr Rich. Bagnal &c. gaue as followeth
OxAnDonor00030A silver piece wch goes for 2d
OxAnDonor000402 other pieces wch goe 12 for a penny
OxAnDonor00050Nov. 10. 1712. Robertus Bailly, Scoto-Brittanus
pro benevolentia sua d. dedit

Iconem perelegantem Serenissimi illius Principis, quem
vulgo vocant Chevalier de St. George
.
OxAnDonor00060Mr. Bradford, A. M. & Fellow of Balliol
Coll.
gave (Octob. 11. 1710)
Five small brass Roman coynes, OxAnDonor00070one of Tetricus Senior, OxAnDonor00080two of Jo. Tetricus Junior, & OxAnDonor00090two of Victorinus.
9B9 OxAnDonor00100Mr Edward Bate
OxAnDonor00110The descendent Artery being stony.
OxAnDonor00120The Teat of a Witch
Mr Henry Box a London Merchant.
A paire of Indian Goats Horns, call'd ye Antilope.
OxAnDonor00140Dr Bathurst, President of Trin. Coll.
A large Bear's Foot from Greenland.
OxAnDonor00150John Berkenhead Fellow of All Souls
An Indian Cows Tayle from Bantam in ye East-Indies.
OxAnDonor00160Mr Betts a Londoner.
An Indian King's Coat, commonly call'd (Joseph's Coat)
OxAnDonor00170Mr Thomas Burnham, Cityzen of Oxon A Banker.
A Stone taken out of ye Bladder of an old Woman at Kittering
at Kittering in Northamptonshire, being 70 years old.
OxAnDonor00180Mr Rich. Buckley at ye Bear Inne.
2 strange Egges, &c.
1010 OxAnDonor00190Mr Tho. Brierwood gaue
Two Prussian Shillings: they goe in Exchange 5 for Penny.
OxAnDonor00200Mr John Vander Breling, gaue
A 2s piece of silver at Hamburg.
OxAnDonor00210Dr Brooks of Brasenose gaue 1710
A Brass Piece, ???? our Saviour, & on the other side, ISIS
BASILS BASIL
OxAnDonor00220Mr Mich. Brooks.
A Sea-Fan, or Corall-Leafe.
1111 OxAnDonor00230Mr. Browne of Univ A M gaue
OxAnDonor00240A Silver coyn, Scotch, with this motto on one side VNITA DIEVS TVE-
ATVRON ?????, ROSASINESPIMS.

OxAnDonor00250A Silver medal of the Lewis XIV of France, with this Reverse
SACRAT. AC SALUT. REMIS. MAII.XXXI. 1654 The city
of Rhonins, with a Dove descending from Heaven, underneath,
RHEMIS.
OxAnDonor00260Mr. Buddard, Gardiner in Oxford gave
A Cormorant, shot upon the River Cherwell in the year 1700
1212 OxAnDonor00270Mr. John Burnman A. M. Fellow of
University College gaue
OxAnDonor00280A Piece of an old Roman Collis or Chissell
??????????? in form of a Cucumber

OxAnDonor00290A Medall of K. Charles 1st
1818 OxAnDonor00300Mr Robt. Claverling, A. M & Fellow of
University College gave (April 7th 1710)
OxAnDonor00310A shilling of King Edward VIth.
OxAnDonor00313Three silver pieces of Edw. II
OxAnDonor00315A silver Medall of Edw Confessr Est ???rior al rerens.
OxAnDonor00318A silver coyn of Q. Eliz.
OxAnDonor00320Mr. Charles Crisp Londoner.
A back bone of a Fish turned into a Coppe
rae
stone, &c.
OxAnDonor00330Mr. Cole Innkeeper at ye Bear
A Stone found in a Well near Bostall &c.
OxAnDonor00340Thomas Cockerill A. M. Coll. Univ. Oxon. Alumnus
d. d.
Nummum maximi moduli Diocletiani in cujus aversus GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI
19C19 OxAnDonor00350Mr Thomas Collard of Hart Hall
A spur, about 6 Inches long in shank, found under ground.
OxAnDonor00360Mr Caleb Cook Vicar of Milbourn-Port
OxAnDonor00370An Indian Tabacco-pipe.
OxAnDonor00380A China Fan.
OxAnDonor00390An Umbrella.
OxAnDonor00400Mr Crispe, Londoner
An intire Sea-Horse's Head.
OxAnDonor00410D. Croot Dr of Physick
The skin of an Armadilla
OxAnDonor00420Mr Tho. Coles
An Elk's Horn.
OxAnDonor00430Mr John Crabbe Fellow of Exeter Coll.
gaue
A Prussian Shoe, made of ye bark of a Tree.
OxAnDonor00440Mr Rich. Cotterell gaue
A rugged Ball found in ye Stomack of a fat Cow.
2020 OxAnDonor00450Mr Charles Cole Plummer to ye
University of Oxon. gaue
A Medall of Queen Elizabeth
with these motto's
Quid nos sine te
Quid hoc sine armis
OxAnDonor00460Collinson plasterer
Vespasian's Medall.
OxAnDonor00470Mr. Coockoe gaue
a Wooden French Shoe
OxAnDonor00480Mr Cross Apothecary in Oxon.
OxAnDonor00490A Skeleton of a Man, wth all ye Motions.
OxAnDonor00500A Statue shewing ye Muscles of a Man,
made by Mr Boyle
OxAnDonor00510Mrs. Katherine Complin gaue
A piece of Silver of Xtianus 4tus K. of ye Danes, &c. 16 of wch Pieces
makes a Crown.
OxAnDonor00520Mr Wm. Chetle gaue
A Radish-root formed like a hand, &c.
Mr Crop of Xt. Church gaue
OxAnDonor00533A Virginia Candle made of Mirtle-Berries.
OxAnDonor00536A dryed Ratt.
2626 OxAnDonor00540Dns. Richardus Dashwood, (juvenis summae spei), Dni. Roberti Dashwood
Eq. Aur. filius, proex amore erga rei medicae at antiquariae
studiosus, dono dedit, [unclear] brachium dextrum fe
minae cujusdam elegantissimae, morte immatura praerepte,
in Italia [unclear] erutum. Annos
autem ccc ut fertur sepulta fuerat. [unclear]
translation: the right arm of an elegant woman saved from an untimely death in Italy
27D27 OxAnDonor00550Mr. John Davies of Deptford, gaue, Ao. 1660.
The Rose of ye Valley of Jehosaphat, wch will open of its
own accord.
OxAnDonor00560Nicholas Darrell Esquire of Kingscleer
in Hampshire
, gaue
A Calfe found dryed in a very fatt Cow, supposed to be
in her 3 years.
OxAnDonor00570Mr .......... Davies of Sanford.
An Almanack used in Stafford-shire, call'd ye Clog-Almanacus
OxAnDonor00580Mr Isaac Dudley Glover in Oxon. Ao. 1692.
A Monster wth a Bunch upon his Back, &c. spoyl'd
OxAnDonor00590Sr John D'Oily gaue
Feb. 2. 1708/9
A Monstrous Lamb, with one Head and two intire bodies, yean'd
in arc of his Grounds at Chisle-hampton near Oxford 1707
being the year of the Union.
29E29 OxAnDonor00600Mr Thomas Edwards of Bristoll
gaue as followeth.
OxAnDonor00610Seven pieces of K. James money coyn'd in
Ireland in ye year 1690
OxAnDonor00620Mr Ellys of the Printing House gave a Canterbury
silver Half Penny.
37F37 OxAnDonor00630Dr Favour, &c.
OxAnDonor00640An Indian Snake 10 foot long.
OxAnDonor00650A Little Crocodile
OxAnDonor00660A Sea-calfe.
OxAnDonor00670A Sea-Ratt.
OxAnDonor00680An Armadilla
5050 OxAnDonor00690 The Rev. M. Gandy, formerly of Oriel Coll. one of
the Proctors of the Univ. gave (Feb. 13th 1712/13)
A Tobacco-stopper, made out of the an Oake, that lately stood in
St. James's Park, but was destroyed by the Duke of Marlborough
for building his House at St. James's. The said oak
came from an Acorn planted there by K. Charles the second,
being one of those Acorns that he gathered from the famous
Royal Oak when he was preserved in it from the
Fury of the Rebells in his Defeat by them at Worcester.
57G G51 OxAnDonor00700Mr Goodyar
A Modell of ye Chappell built over our Saviour's Sepulcher
OxAnDonor00710Mr. Green of Xt Church gaue
A Cockl-stone found in digging a Well near Stanton-Quinton
in Wiltshire.
OxAnDonor00720MrsGarrett of Oxon.
A nutmeg petrified
OxAnDonor00730Mr Gregory of Cucksam.
OxAnDonor00740 Half penie and Farthings and other Trash out of ye Stomack of an
Estrich.

OxAnDonor00750An Artificial Tortoise.
OxAnDonor00760Mrs John Gardiner Vintner in Greenwich
OxAnDonor00770A Sea Hedgehog
OxAnDonor00780A Sea Wolfe
OxAnDonor00790A Sea Horse's Head
OxAnDonor00800A Camelion.
OxAnDonor00810A Sea Toad.
OxAnDonor00820Mr. Geddes, fellow of Balliol Colledge
Shells of a Fish call'd ye Sailer
5454 OxAnDonor00830Mr Grills of Exeter College gave Eleven
Roman Coynes of ye Lesser Brass, being
Tetricus's, Gallienus's, & Claudius
Gothicus's
.
59H59 OxAnDonor00840Mr Walter Horton Esqr. of
Catton in Darby-shire.
A Hair-Ball taken out of ye Stomack of a very
fatt Cow.
OxAnDonor00850Dr Hody of Wadham College
OxAnDonor00860A Shilling swallowed by ................ and after some dayes
vented out again.

OxAnDonor00870Moss petrifyed.
OxAnDonor00880Mr. Harrison Apothecary in Oxon.
gave a Piece of Petry-fied Wood wch swims.
OxAnDonor00890Mr John Anthony Howlet Poulterer
in Oxon. gaue
A Sea-Catt, or as others would have it a Sea-Calf, others
a Seal.
OxAnDonor00900Mr Hartman of Xt. Church
gave
The King of Polands Boots.
OxAnDonor00910Mr John Anthony Howlet poulterer in Oxon.
OxAnDonor00920A Bird call'd ye Messenger, by others a Willock wasted
OxAnDonor00930A Long Oyster, or a Sea Locust, &c.
OxAnDonor00940A monstrous young Pulletts Egge, form'd like a snake
OxAnDonor00950Mr Henry Hawley of Oriel College
OxAnDonor00960A Flying Fish, from ye Atlantick Ocean.
OxAnDonor00970A Tamahauke inlay'd with Wampam peek
6060H OxAnDonor00980Mrs M. H. gave. June 10 1701
OxAnDonor00990A curious Table of the Baccanalia with a spoon of amber, &c.
OxAnDonor01000some shells.
OxAnDonor01010Mr Ralph Harwood of Goreing, Berks.
An American Catskin. 1658
OxAnDonor01020Mr Math. Hall, Mr Rowland Jewkes, Mr Jo. Vaughan Executors to Mr. Selden
The Horne of a Rhinoceros
OxAnDonor01030Mr Robt. Halsen, Apothecary in Chichester 1674
A moon-fish, or Lump-Fish.
OxAnDonor01040Mr. Tho. Herbert
An Indian Batt, from ye from Mauritian Islands.
OxAnDonor01050Mr Charles Harris Steward of Linc. Coll. July 22. --901690
An Eeele caught in Port-mead Stream, representing a
flaming Sword.
OxAnDonor01060Mr Wm. Hester of Woodstock gaue
Three Roman Medalls, viz.
OxAnDonor01070Constance 1st Rom. Emperor
OxAnDonor01080Domitian
OxAnDonor01090Marc. Antoninus Silver
OxAnDonor01100Mr Hart Curate of Shenffield gave a Brass Coyn of
Magnentiusximian with SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KAR
in parte in aversa
6161 OxAnDonor01110Mrs Elizabeth Harrison
gave
A Pack of Vigo Cards. (1706 Jun. 4.)
OxAnDonor01120Tho: Hearne, A. M. of Edem. Hall gave,
OxAnDonor01130An old stone found at Rewley in Oxford wch contains an
Inscription concerning the Foundation of the Chapell
thereby Ela Longespee Countess of Warwick.

OxAnDonor01140A Copy of lea in lead of an old Eal found in the Garden
of one der. Clarke in St. Giles's Parish Oxon on wch the
Virgin Mary & our Saviour, and round about, MATER
DEI MEMENTO MEI
.

OxAnDonor01150He also gave several Coynes, both to the Physick school, & to ye
Collection in the Gallery.
OxAnDonor01160Gulielmus Hibberdine de Woodstock dono dedit
(Martij 29. 1712) Edwardi IVti Nummum
argenteum qui 2bry denarijs valebat, in cujus
prima parte EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL
.................
in aversa DEVM POSVI ADIVTO-
REM MEVM VILLA BRISTOW
. Bristolliae
nempe cusus
OxAnDonor01170Mrs Mary Houlet gaue
A Dutch piece wth this Inscription on ye one side Stadt Geldt. On ye
other side Hamburger H. L.
6262 OxAnDonor01180Mr Tho. Hunsdon, &c. gave as followeth
A Puckfist weighing 2 Ounces & halfe.
75K75 OxAnDonor01190Mr John King.
A stone in Form of an Hony Comb.
83L83 Dr Tho. Lockey Dr of Divinity.
A paire of Gloues made of Lamprey Skins.
OxAnDonor01210Mr. Lloyd of Shore ditch near London.
A Camelion, with it's Skin apart.
Mrs Laetitia Lane gave,
OxAnDonor01230A Cup made out of part ofpart of the Walnut Tree yt was used
to black K. Charles IIds Hands and Face when
he was disguised by Coll. Lane of Bentley in Staff
shire
in order to make his escape out of England;
& tipp'd with silver by Sir Andrew Fountaine
student of Christ Church.

OxAnDonor01240Also, A salver made out of ye Oak in wch K. Ch. IId conceal'd
himself, from the Rebells, wth an Inscription on silver
at ye charge of Sr Andrew Fountaine.
99N99 OxAnDonor01250Dr. Nicholas, Warden of Winchester
College.

A Sturgeon taken upon ye Irish coast
OxAnDonor01260Mr Francis Nicolson.
A OxAnDonor01270 piece of ye Turkish Alcoran wch he brought out of ye
Church of Joanna.

OxAnDonor01280An Indian Scepter.
OxAnDonor01290Mr Richard Newlin, Fellow of Corpus Xti
An American Creature calld Guiana.
115P115 Mr Edw. Prince Town-Clerk
of ye Citty of Oxon..
An Indian OxAnDonor01302Bow and OxAnDonor01304Arrows from ye Barbados.
OxAnDonor01310Mr Parkurst Fellow of Corpus Xti College.
A Gourd from Nievis, yt will contain 30 Quarts.
[A partial entry owing to torn page]
[.............................................]ment maker
[...............................]gave as followeth
[....................]ye XIII, &c.
[............] ye Foundation of an old Building be
[.........] Wadham Colledge, wth 3 Flowr-de-luce's on ye
[....] side, &c.
OxAnDonor01320Mr Wm Prince Mancipal of St. Edm Hall
A Piece of the Royal-Oak.
116116 OxAnDonor01330Mr Tho. Payne gaue
A dry'd Swift.
Mr. Tho. Price of Gilston
in Hertfordshire (June 14th, 1712.)
A Pair of Gloves made of the Skin of a Tawny-
Moore.
OxAnDonor01350Joannes Penny A. M. & Aedis
........................ Alumnus; d. d.
Henrie ........................
...............................................
quodam a pa..........................
aversa labarum lebeturs & subter...............
131R131 OxAnDonor01360Mrs Sidney Rance (1710) gave
Lace made of Haire.
OxAnDonor01370Captain Rawlinsgs gave (June 18th 1709)
OxAnDonor013801. A China Dotsen with which the Chinese weigh their
Gold and Silver.

OxAnDonor013902. A Thing on which the Indians lay their Thumbs
when they draw their Bows.

OxAnDonor014003. Indian Beatle-Nutts. The Indians cut them in
small Pieces and then eat them with the Leaves.
132132 OxAnDonor01410Mr Rawlinsen of St. John's Gave
OxAnDonor01420Half a crown of King James. Irish Money. Brass.
OxAnDonor01430A Brass Medall of K. Ja Q. Mary Π. On ye Reverse, over a Rose, Ex
candore Decus
.

OxAnDonor01440A Dutch Medall of Brass, on one side veneranda minerva, and on the
Reverse Pietate & Justitia.
133R133 OxAnDonor01450Mr Tho. Richardson
A purse made of ye bark of a Tree
OxAnDonor01460Carew Raleigh Esqr.
A Large snout of a Saw-Fish.
OxAnDonor01470Mrs Anne Robins of Salisbury.
Aug. 10 --94
A Rattle made by a blind man, and to be taken
to pieces
145S145 OxAnDonor01480Mr Thomas Sayer, of Hart Hall.
A medall at ye Coronation of King William and Queen
Mary
.
OxAnDonor01490Mr Rich. Sherlock.
A Brass Coyn
OxAnDonor01500Wm Stanley Esqr. of Southampton.
A little tree as grew on a fish his head.
OxAnDonor01510Mr Anthony Smith Chirurgeon in Oxon. 1657.
A man's Skin stuff'd out, wth ye Hair and nailes on.
OxAnDonor01520Dr. Stanley, 1660.
OxAnDonor01523A Tooth and OxAnDonor01526some of ye Robes of King Wm Rufus, taken
when his monument was ransaked by ye Souldiers at
Winchester
.
OxAnDonor01530Mr Tho. Sedgley Barbr in Oxon. 1695
OxAnDonor01540A Sylver penny of K. Charles ye IId.
OxAnDonor01550A Sylver Half-penny.
156T156 Franciscus Taylerus de Langtoft in agro Eboracensi dono d.
OxAnDonor01570duos argenteos numosnummos, OxAnDonor01572unus Trajani, OxAnDonor01574alterus Valentis,
prope Kilham in agro praedicto effossos
.
OxAnDonor01580Mr Tho. Thurston gaue
A medal wth this Motto Mutus sed non caecus, &c
160160 OxAnDonor01584Mr Tomson Manciple
of Lincoln Colledge gaue
An Anti-danish Cup, &c.
Dr Townsend Architectis Oxoniensis
d. d. Aug. 5. 1712.
Nummus duos aeneo Cirencestiae, ut fertur, in agro
Glou repertos, vir. OxAnDonor01592unum Constantius M. OxAnDonor01594alius
Constantii filii
, In primo CONSTANTINVS.
rev. GLORIA EXERCITVS duo milites inter
duo signa mil. Alius fil in pictitur, CON
STANTIVS P. F. AVG Rev. FELICITAS
TEMP miles alium militem gladio
petens. OxAnDonor01596Deus tres etiam tessellas pavimenti
Cirencestiae miper reperti mihi dono dedit,
quas in scholar Medicinae popii T. H.
164V164 OxAnDonor01600Sr Robert Viner L. Mayer of London.
OxAnDonor01605A curious Press and therin
OxAnDonor01610A Blackmoore mummyed
OxAnDonor01620An Excellent Sceleton of a Man, wth ye Naturall Motions.
OxAnDonor01630A Skin yt came off ye sd Skeleton, wth the Haire &
nailes firm on.
OxAnDonor01640Mr Charles Viner.
OxAnDonor01650The Skin of an Indian Snake.
OxAnDonor01660A Whale's Pizle.
OxAnDonor01670A Sea Hedghog.
A Large paire of Shark's Jaws
Joh. Vaughan. v. Halle. Mr. Violet Esqr Bedle gaue
A Hive and Honey-Combe built by ye Bees them
selves in his Blackside, &c.
165165 Mr. John Urry, Student of Christ-Church
gave (1710)
OxAnDonor01700Several Echinus's out of Scotland & OxAnDonor01705divers shells.
169169 OxAnDonor01710Mr Stephen Wells seal-cutter
gaue as followeth.
The Lord's Prayer &c.
167W170 OxAnDonor01720Mr Rich. Walker (Vintner in Oxon.) gaue
An Egge wch he found in a Turkey's Egge.
Mr Thomas Wells, Gunsmith
to ye Factory at Hudsons Bay
gaue as followeth.
OxAnDonor017501. An Indian woman's Smock call'd in their language Milke
togen
.

OxAnDonor017602. A Beaver's skin.
OxAnDonor017703. Indian Mittens
4. Indian Shoes both for Sumer and winter, OxAnDonor01786Stockings, &c.
5. OxAnDonor01792Girdles and OxAnDonor01794Garters, made of Goose-Quills & Swans-Quills,
and otheres of Porcupine Quills.

6. OxAnDonor01800Arrows bearded wth Flints, and others wth Bones OxAnDonor01805wth ye Quivers
brought ym

OxAnDonor018107. Indian Tobacco-pipe
OxAnDonor018208. Indian Baskett, call'd in ye Indian Language Urogan.
OxAnDonor018309. An Iscamore, or a Man-Eater's Coat, wch he wears when
he goes to sea in his Cannoe

OxAnDonor0184010. A purse made of a Swan's foote.
OxAnDonor0185011. A Snare wth wch yey snare their Deer &c
OxAnDonor0186012. Snow-Shoes, both for Men and Children.
OxAnDonor0187013. A small Cannoe made of ye Bark of a Tree.
OxAnDonor0188014. Leathern Stockings. [All them he brought wth him from Hud
son's Bay
.
]
171171W Mr Basil Wood Chirurgeon in Oxon. gaue
OxAnDonor01900A stone cut out of a man's Bladder. {And both aliue}
OxAnDonor01910A stone cut out of a Woman's Kidney. {And both aliue}
OxAnDonor01920A true shape of a Stone taken from a Gentlewoman, aged 57
years, and is now very well: the stone it selfe weighted 9 Ounces and a halfe. Nov. 8. 1693.
OxAnDonor01930Ld Weymouth gave
A staff made of one of the Rafters of King Alfred's House,
lately discovered in Selwood-Forest in Sommersetshire.
Mr Rob. Whitehall Fellow of Merton Coll.
OxAnDonor01950The Skin of an Irish Wolfe stuff'd out.
OxAnDonor01960An Irish Skull with Moss grown upon it.
Mr Fr. Willis, a Virginian Merchant.
OxAnDonor01983An Indian Dish and OxAnDonor01986Spoon, from Virginia.
OxAnDonor01990An Indian Padle as they row their Cannows wthall
OxAnDonor02000Mr Edw. Wrey at ye Sun Tavern
at Kingston upon Thames, gave
as followeth.
A white Ratt.
172172 Mr Fr. Willis, ye Son of ye
a fore-mentioned Fr. Willis gaue
OxAnDonor02020A Branch of a Cotton Tree wth ye Cotton growing thereon.
OxAnDonor02030A Candle made of Myrtle-Berry's.
OxAnDonor02040A Toad-Fish. "Toad-Fish" (Pointer, Oxoniensis Academia (1749), p. 41).
OxAnDonor02050A Stone taken out of ye Brain of Fish, &c.
OxAnDonor02060Mr Pet. Wise of Lond, gave
A piece of money wth this Motto -- Lucretia Lux Romana &c
OxAnDonor02070Mr John Williams Sexton of Thame
gave in 1709. The Thigh Bone and Tibia of a Man, who liv'd
at Thame, growing perfectly together in the
Joint, after Several Years Lameness.
173173 Mr John Withers gave
OxAnDonor02090A Piece of scering Glass.
OxAnDonor02100A Medall of Queen Anne upon the Taking of the
Vigo Fleet

OxAnDonor02110A Medal of Lewis the Great relating to the Lea
tory
, on the Reverse of wch TOL eraria let cives.