The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700

Catalogue of Don Saltero's Museum, 32nd edition, [1775]
James Saltero author Brent Nelson editor
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A
Catalogue
of the
Rarities

To be seen at
Don Saltero's Coffee-House
in
Chelsea.
To which are added,
A Complete List of the Donors thereof.
The Thirty Second Edition.
Price Two Pence
.


1 THEThe Model of the Blessed Saviour's
Sepulchre at Jerusalem.

2 Painted Ribbands from Jerusalem;
with the Pillar to which our Saviour was tied
when scourged, with Motto's.

3 The Four Evangelists Heads cut on a Cherry-
stone
.

4 A Crucifix.
5 A small Skull, very curious.
6 Two Baskets made of Cherry-stones.
7 A Knife and Fork.
8 A curious Pair of Scissars. 2[ 2 ]
9 The Bark of a Tree, which, when drawn out,
appears like fine Lace.

10 A Guiney Deer's Leg.
11 A Handkerchief made of the Asbestos Rock
which Fire cannot consume.

12 A Horizontal Sun-Dial.
13 A Salamander.
14 A petrified Crab from China.
15 Skeletons of Mice.
16 A Pair of Dice, used by the Knights Temp-
lars.

17 A Medal of the seven Bishops that were sent
to the Tower.

18 A Piece of a Saint's Bone in Nuns Work.
19 A Medal of King George the First.
20 A Box of Relics from Jerusalem.
21 King Charles the First on Horseback on a Ten
Shilling Piece
.

22 A Loadstone.
23 A Medal of Gustavus Adolphus, King of
Sweden.

24 A Nun's Pincushion.
25 Several Pieces of the Holy Cross in a Glass
Frame.

26 A Medal of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey.
27 A Rhinoceros Fly.
28 A Fairy or Elfe's Arrow.
29 Several Rattles of Snakes.
30 A Piece of Rotten Wood not to be consumed
by Fire.

31 The Rose from Jericho.
32 A Piece of the Asbestos Rock.
33 A Tusk of a Tiger.
34 A large Worm that eats into the Keels of Ships
in the West Indies.

35 An Israelitish Shekel.
36 A starved Weasel.
37 A Pair of Gloves in a Walnut Shell. 3[ 3 ]
38 A Pair of Guiney Deer's Horns.
39 A Skeleton of a Guiney Pig.
40 A curious Pebble from Scarborough.
41 Indian Music.
42 A Crucifix.
43 Pope Adrian the Fourth.
44 Consecrated Wafers.
45 A Sea Horse.
46 Eight and Forty Cups one in another.
47 The Lord's Prayer in the Campass of a Silver
Penny
.

48 The Skin and Back-Bone of a Viper.
49 The Model of King Charles the First, and his
Queen.

50 Four curious Medals struck for the later Em-
peror
.

51 The Pope's Candle.
52 The Skeleton of a Cat.
53 A Turkish Almanack.
54 A Book in Chinese Characters.
55 A large Claw of a Pelican.
56 King Charles the Second's Band, that he wore
in Disguise.

57 Queen Catherine's Wedding Shoes.
58 A curious Lock from Barbary.
59 China Lions.
60 Indian Money.
61 A starved Lizard.
62 A small Whale.
63 Amber With Insects therein.
64 Curious Crystal from a Tree.
65 A small Pair of Horn very curious.
66 Several Petrifactions, Ores, &c.
67 A curious Tobacco Stopper.
68 A Tusk of a Bear.
69 A Frog in a Tobacco Stopper.
70 Pods of Cotton.
71 The Remora Fish.
72 Snake Stones. 4[ 4 ]
73 Cassada Bread.
74 Job's Tears, which grow on a Tree.
75 A curious Ball of Fish-bone, found near Ply-
mouth
.

76 A Sea Egg.
77 A curious Snuff-Box, adorned with Ivory
Figures.

78 An Acorn from Turkey.
79 Star Stones.
80 Petrified Plumbs and Olives.
81 Dodecagon, a Mineral found in the Strata of
a Copper Mine in Ireland--Dodecagon, signi-
fies a regular twelve-sided Figure
.

82 Asses teeth from the Isle of Malta.
83 Copper from Japan.
84 Several Pieces of petrified Wood.
85 A Piece of Queen Catherine's Skin.
86 A Piece of a Caul of an Elephant.
87 A Flying Fish.
88 A Porcupine's Quill.
89 The Jaw of a Wild Boar.
90 Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin, and Lead Ore.
91 A Tooth of a Whale.
92 A Queen Ann's Farthing.
93 Letters in the Malabar Language.
94 The Leg of a Gorsander.
95 Indian Hatchets.
96 The Rattle Snake Root, a great Expeller of
Poison.

97 Curious Stones found near Dunsmore in War-
wickshire
.

98 A Cradle made of a Cherry-stone.
99 The Star-Stone Rock.
100 Petrified Rain.
101 The Worm that eats into the Piles in Holland
with a Piece of the Wood.

102 A Chinese Compass.
103 A Gallow Wasp.
104 Chinese Ink. 5[ 5 ]
105 The Back-bone of a Rattle-Snake.
106 The Horns of a Shamway.
107 Centipes.
108 A Nest of Snakes.
109 The Embryo of an Antelope.
110 Embryos of Children.
111 A small Allegator and Camelion in Spirits.
112 Four curious Bones.
113 Skeletons of Leaves.
114 The fruit of the Horn Tree.
115 Black Scorpions.
116 An Oriental Snake.
117 A Tarantula Spider.
118 Embryos of Rats and Mice.
119 The Man of War Shell.
120 Ostrich's Egg curiosly carved.
121 A Fineer'd Fool.
122 Two Mussel Shells from Port-Mahon, with
the Beard and Pearls in them.

123 The Triangle Fish.
124 Curious Cups, Sawcers, and Baskets out
of Cherry-stones.

125 A Bonapa Bird's Nest.
126 An Eagle-stone.
127 Serpent's Tongue.
128 Several curious Pieces of red and white Coral.
129 Petrified Mushrooms.
130 Two Bagalets.
131 Poisoned Darts and Arrows.
132 Pieces of Bristol Rock.
133 A small Sea Hedge-hog.
134 A Pipe Coral.
135 A Snake Stone from Malta.
136 A Chinese Pen.
137 A Pair of Garters from South Carolina.
138 A Pair of Nun's Stockings.
139 Part of a Tukish Lady's Dress.
140 A Pair of small Beads, with a Crucifix. 6[ 6 ]
141 A starved Swallow.
142 An Indian King's Purse and Seal.
143 A China Knife and Fork.
144 A Locust Bean.
145 A Flying Mo1e.
146 A Cedar Apple from Mount Lebanon.
147 China Pipes.
148 The Hand of an Egyptian Mummy.
149 The Effigy of an Egyptian Mummy.
150 A Beetle with three Horns from Georgia.
151 An Insect's Nest.
152 The small Saw of a Fish, very curious.
153 A Piece of a Rock, very curious.
154 A Stag Fly.
155 Umbilicus Veneris.
157 Mary Queen of Scot's shilling.
158 An Indian Fan.
159 A Piece of a Plum-Pudding Stone.
160 The Pizzle of a Racoon.
161 The Head of a Curlew.
162 A Chinese Lady's Shoes.
163 The Foot of the Muscovy Cat.
164 A curious Tobacco Stopper and Chain and
a Knitting Sheath, done by a Shepherd.

165 A Dish from Hudson's Bay.
166 A Fan, such as Men use in New-Spain.
167 The Sinews of a Sturgeon.
168 A petrified Apple and Pear.
169 A curious Tree of joint Coral.
170 Embryos of Deer.
171 A Chinese Idol.
171 Rattle Snakes.
173 The Basilisk.
174 A Caterpiller from Jamaica.
175 Curious Jaws of Fishes.
176 A Sage Leaf in Plaister of Paris.
177 A Turkey Tobacco-Pipe.
178 The Rose-cloured Ouzel of Aldrovandus
shot in Norwood.
7[ 7 ]
179 A Sea Urchin.
180 The inward Bark of the Tree Dagiila, grow-
ing in the Island of Cuba.

181 An Allegator's Egg.
182 The Coat of Arms of King George.
183 The Figure of Priapus, the God of Gardens.
184 Writing on the inward Bark of a Tree.
185 The Figure of Osiris, the famous Egyptian
God seated on a Pillar of Marble.

186 A Wooden Fan.
187 Scorpions.
188 A Chopchin, with which they cut their Go1d
Sympwm or Chinese Board.

189 A China Dudgin.
190 A Fan made of Spun Grass.
191 Barnacles that grow at the Bottom of Ships.
192 Several Balls of Hair taken out of the Maws
of Oxen.

193 An InstrumeatInstrument to rub Backs of the Indian
Ladies

194 China Crackers and Rockets.
195 Allegators Teeth.
196 A Star Fish surrounded with Coral.
197 A Piece of Fine Lace made in Plaister of Paris.
198 The Rattle of a Snake.
199 A curious Lizzard.
200 The Embryo of Guiney Pig.
201 The Asbestos Flax.
202 An antique Chissel.
203 A Chinese Mandarean.
204 A Butterfly from Port-Mahon.
205 The Locust Tree.
206 A curious Coan from Carolina.
207 A dried frog and Toad.
208 A Cocoa Tree Pod, with Nuts in it.
209 Locusts.
210 The Tusk of a Rat.
211 Belts of Wampum, Indian Money.
212 A Chinese Pincushion. 8[ 8 ]
213 Henricus the VIII. his Primmer.
214 A Reel in a Bottle.
215 A Lock of Hair from the Goa Goat.
216 The Sugar Cane.
217 The Finger of a Man.
218 Maucauco.
219 A Nun's Discipline.
220 A Gold and Silver Fish.
221 The Spawn of a Conch.
222 A Piece of a Child's Skin.
223 Cornish Diamonds.
244 A Curiosity from China.
225 A curious Glass of Medals.
226 St Cuthbert's Beads.
227 A Land Turtle, as it came out of the Egg.
228 A Sea Turtle, as it came out of the Egg.
229 A Purse made of a Spider from Antigua.
230 Mary Queen of Scot's Pincushion.
231 A curious Padlock.
232 Four small Nails.
233 Bones from a Spring called Boney Well near
Ludlow.

234 Queen Elizabeth's Prayer-Book.
235 Manna from Canaan.
236 A Model of Governor Pitt's great Diamond.
237 A Camelion.
238 An Instrument for cutting Chinese Bittel, and
the Bittel.

239 China Paint, when wet turns to a beautiful Red.
240 A curious Book of Psalms.
241 A curious Thimble, dug out of Ruins
at Stock's-Market.

241 The Scarff-skin of a young Child's Fingers.
243 A Glass of curious Butterflies.
244 The Skin of a Snake, which they shed every
Year.

245 A King's Fisher.
246 The Head of an Egyptian Hen.
247 A China Pheasant's Eggs. 9[ 9 ]
248 A white Sparrow.
249 Lace made of humn Hair.
250 The Nut of a Sand Box Tree.
251 A Snuff-Box made of an Elk's Hoof.
252 A Parrot's Egg, laid at Chelsea.
253 Snake's Egg.
254 A Mango Bird.
255 A curious Beetle whith one Horn, from Fre-
derica
.

256 A Cock and Hen Humming Bird.
257 The Upapa Bird.
258 A Chinese Bird's-Nest, of which is made fine
Soup.

259 The Head of a Ruff.
260 The Head of a Black Piteral.
261 A Piece of a Man's Skin tanned.
262 Two Humming Birds in a curious Nest.
263 A Piece of a Nun's Skin.
264 A Badger's Head.
265 A Humming Bird's Nest.
266 The Horns of a Shamway.
267 A Muscular Skeleton of a Mouse.
268 The Elephant Fly.
269 A small Land Tortoise.
270 A Piece of Crystal with Glass in it.
271 A Serpent's Tongue.
272 The Effigies of King George containing the
Lord's Prayer, the Creed, the Ten Com-
mandments, the Prayers for the King and
the Royal Family, and the 21st Psalm.

273 A Turkish Quiver for Arrows.
274 Indian Girdles.
275 A Chinese Idol.
276 The Spawn or Sperm of Oisters.
277 A Scaly Coat of Mail.
278 Queen Elizabeth's Strawberry Dish.
279 A petrified Child.
280 Cocoa Nuts. 10[ 10 ]
281 Queen Elizabeth's Stirrup.
282 A Piece of the Royal Oak.
283 Several Sea Corals.
284 The Head and Paws of Greenland Bear.
285 The Zebra, or wild Ass's Colt.
286 A sheet of Papers from China, 12 Feet long
and four and a half broad.

287 King Henry VIII's Coat of Mail.
288 A Pair of Gauntlets.
289 Elephant's Teeth.
290 The Head of a Roebuck from Scotland.
291 A Wooden Shoe, that was put under the
Speaker's Chair in King James II's Reign.

292 A large Otter.
293 A Piece a Worm-eaten Keel.
294 A Joint of a Whale's Back-bone.
295 The Head of a targe Turtle.
296 A triformed Picture of King Charles the First
and his Son.

297 A Glass of Fossils.
298 An Almanack for the use of a Blind Man.
299 A Glass of curious Medals.
300 The Lance of Tow how sham, King of the
Darien Indians, with which he killed six
Spaniards, and took a Tooth out of each
Head, and put in his Lance as a Trophy of
Victory.

301 An Elephant's Ear.
302 A large Tiger.
303 A Turtle four Feet and a half long.
304 A Coffin of State for a Friar's Bones.
305 A Cashue Nut and Apple in a Bottle.
306 A Highlander's Target.
307 A Rhinoceros's Horn.
308 The Skeleton of a Sparrow.
309 A Buccaneer's Staff.
310 The King of Widdaw's Staff.
311 Fish Weapons. 11[ 11 ]
312 Oliver Cromwell's Swords.
313 A Spanish Spadoe.
314 A Pair of Antelope's Horns.
315 William the Conqueror's flaming Sword.
316 The Trumpet-Fish.
317 A Romish Bishop's Crosier.
318 A Sea Unicorn's Horn, seven Feet and a
half long.

319 A Friar's Discipline.
320 A curious Print: Likewise Hudibras and
the handsome Widow.

321 An Indian Target.
322 A Negro Boy's Cap, made of a Rat's Skin.
323 A Fan made of the Leaf of a Tree.
324 An Ostrich's Leg.
325 Tusks of Sea Horses.
326 A Pistol with 4 Bores, taken from the French
at the Seige of Namur.

327 An Indian Prince's Crown.
328 Poisoned Daggers.
329 Indian Bows and Arrows.
330 A Whistling Arrow.
331 A starved Cat, found between the Walls of
Westminster Abby when repairing.

332 A starved Rat.
333 The Jaws of a wild Boar.
334 Bastinadoes.
335 A Travelling Clock, which is 36 Hours
going down a little easy descent.

336 Oliver Cromwell's Arms.
337 A Staffordshire Almanack.
338 A Guiney Deer.
339 The Scalp of a Buffalo.
340 A Solan Goose.
341 King William's Coronation Sword and Shoes.
342 King James's Coronation Sword.
343 A Dolphin's Tail.
344 King Henry the VIII's Spurs. 12[ 12 ]
345 Indian Pipes of Peace.
346 Indian Ornaments.
347 A Hawk.
348 Cannibal's Knives.
349 A Cannibal's Shirt.
350 A curious Chinese Book of Accounts.
351 A Cuckow.
352 King Charles II. Enamel'd.
353 Several Swords and Saws of Fishes.
354 A Turkey Fan.
355 Pelicans Bills.
356 Tripoli Stockings.
357 The Holy Bible in Short-Hand.
358 A Fin of Shark.
359 A Chinese Waistcoat to prevent Sweating.
360 A Mallay's Hat.
361 A Lobster's Claws, very large.
362 A large Jaw of a Shark, 280 Teeth.
363 A curious Louse and Flea Trap.
364 Hickery Nuts.
365 A Coat made of the Bark of a Tree.
366 Shoes and Stockings from Several Countries.
367 A Sea Horse's Pizzle, of which Cramp Rings
are made.

368 A Pair of Brashals to play at Ballon.
369 A curious Snake's Skin 6 Feet and a half long.
370 A Head of a Rhinoceros Bird.
371 A Froze Frog.
372 A Barbadoes Squash, eat as Turnips.
373 The Gulph Weed.
374 A Piece of Crystal.
375 Four Bones worshipped by Indians.
376 A petrified Oister.
377 The Chinese Gazettes.
378 A Boy Drake.
379 The Head of a Beaver.
380 A Piece of Mosaic Work from Constanti-
nople
.
13[ 13 ]
381 A curious Bird's Nest.
382 A curious Piece of Metal, found in the Ruins
of Troy.

383 The Skeleton of a Snake, the Flesh of which
was eaten by Ants.

384 A Conger Eel.
385 An Indian Girdle.
386 A Frog fifteen Inches long, found in the
Isle of Dogs.

387 Two Chinese Primmers, and Two of Philo-
sophy.

388 A Mallay's Creece.
389 The Brain Stone.
390 Two Packs of Chinese Cards.
391 Two Chinese Permits.
392 The harry Scalp of a Woman's Head.
393 The Tea Tree.
394 A Stone in the Shape of Toad.
395 Roman Tiles.
396 A curious Jaw of a Fish.
397 A Set of Beads consecrated by Clement
VII
., made of the Bones of St Anthony of
Padua.

398 Two South Carolina Walnuts.
399 A Whip from Archangel.
400 A Piece of the Rock of the Peak in Derby-
shire.

401 A Chinese Lady's Shoe.
402 Job's Tears, of which Anodyne Necklaces
are made.

403 A Quail's Egg.
404 The Fly-cap Monkey.
405 A Chinese Compass.
406 Oliver Cromwell's Broad Seal for Ireland.
407 A Paradise-Bird.
408 The Bones of a Bear's Paw.
409 A Chain made of Cherry-stones.
410 The Root of a Tree in the Shape of a Hog. 14[ 14 ]
411 A Mantee's Head and Fins.
412 Pipes found in Gloucester.
413 Two Javelins.
414 A Turkish Pistol.
415 Tarapins.
416 A Star Fish.
417 Turkey Bows and Arrows.
418 A Manatee's Strap.
419 A Bermudas Whip.
420 Snow Shoes.
421 An Indian Basket.
422 A wild Bull from Germany.
423 The Horn of an Urus.
424 Sea Feathers.
425 The Head of William Duke of Cumberland
turned by Jackson.

426 A Sea Spider.
427 The Horn Owl.
428 An Avocetta.
429 The King of Morocco's Tobacco Pipe.
430 An Indian Hat.
431 A Sea Porcupine.
432 A large Seal Fish.
433 Several Calabashes.
434 A Sea Wolf.
435 A Toad Fish.
436 A Guoana.
437 A Lump Fish.
438 A Model of a Canoe.
439 An Allegator.
440 A Cap from Widdaw.
441 The Head and Legs of a Crown Bird.
442 A Shark.
443 The Bill Bird.
444 The Lanthorn Fish.
445 A Pair of Moor's Shoes.
446 A Gargulet, which the Indians cool their
Water with.
15[ 15 ]
447 Several Sea Eggs.
448 A Rattle Snake.
449 The Claw of an Eagle.
450 The Head and Legs of a Flamingo.
451 The Head of a Porpus.
452 A Saw Fish.
453 The Cuckold Fish.
454 Several Turtles.
455 A Sea Parrot.
456 A Mango Bird's-Nest.
457 The Sword Fish and Saw Fish which are
Enemies to the Whale.

458 The Paws of a Russian Bear.
459 The Jaws of a Seal.
460 The Bill of a Rhioceros Bird.
461 The Sun Fish.
462 A large Allegator.
463 Ostrich's Eggs.
464 A Highlander's Snuff-Box.
465 A Snake's Skin ten Feet and a half feed long, a
most excellent Hydrometer.

466 A Pine Apple.
467 The Grand Polipus, 15 Inches long.
468 The Nurse Fish.
469 A Cinder of the burning Mountain Ve-
suvius
.

470 A Land Porcupine.
471 The Cat Fish.
472 The Head of a Jack or Pike.
473 The Horse-Shoe Fish.
474 A scaly Lizzard.
475 A John Dory.
476 The Grunting Fish.
477 The Tropic Bird.
478 The Tube Plant.
479 The Head of an Albetros.
480 A Spanish Padlock.
481 A West-Indian Stag's Horn.
482 An Indian Bat. 16[ 16 ]
483 The Tail of an Elephant.
484 The Mermaid Fish.
485 The Senace Indian stick.
486 A Jaw of a Skeate with 500 Teeth.
487 The Remora Fish.
488 A Gallow Wasp.
489 A Land Armadilla.
490 A Dolphin.
491 The Cocoa Nut Shell.
492 A Beaver.
493 A Parrot Fish.
494 A Sea Armadilla.
495 A Snail Drake, or Root of a Tree.
496 A large Snake 17 foot long, taken in a Pi-
geon House at Sumatra; it had in its Belly
15 fowls and 5 Pigeons.

497 A Pilgrim's Bucket.
498 A curious Model of a Church.
499 A Cannibal's Habit.
500 A large Bamboo Cane.
501 A Chinese Organ.
502 A Pair of China Boots.
503 A Sea Weed.
504 A Chinese Pheasant.
505 A Skull Cap, found in the Crown of a French
Officer's Hat, when taken at the Battle of
Dettingen.

506 A Spur from Mexico taken in the Acapulca
Ship by Admiral Anson.

507 A Lizard twenty Inches long.
508 A Pair of China Man's Shoes.
509 A Medal of Bishop Laud.
510 The Bone of an Angel Fish.
511 Turkey Dice.
512 A Bowl and Nine Pins in a Box the Bigness
of a Pea.

513 A Champanse.
514 A Pair of China Slippers.
515 The Bezoar of a Deer. 17[ 17 ]
516 A Shirt of Mail worn by the Knight Templars.
517 The Bonana Bird.
518 A Medal of Alphonso, King of Arragon.
519 The Flying Bull's Head.
520 A curious Piece of Shell-work.
521 Several Crucifixes.
522 An Escumax canoe.
523 A Whale's Pizzle.
524 An Iron Bolt, shot red hot at Fort William
by the Rebels.

525 The Skeleton of a Bat.
526 A fine Artistical Grotto.
527 A Spanish Penknife.
528 A Pack of Historical Cards.
529 Fine Butterflies.
530 A Dozen and eight Silver Spoons in a
Cherry-stone.

531 An Indian Rasor.
532 A Brass Cremona Violin.
533 Madagascar Lances.
534 Cantharides or Spanish Flies.
535 A Cocoa Nut laid open.
536 Oliver Cromwell's great Seal for England.
537 The Bottle Conjurer.
538 Lot and his Family coming out of Sodom,
with his Wife turned into a Pillar of Salt.

539 The Spatula bird.
540 The Scythe Fish.
541 A Chinese Candle.
542 Chop-sticks.
543 A Mill in a Bottle.
544 A Cap and Ruffles made of the Bark of a
Tree in the Island of Cuba.

545 A curious Ivory Box in Resemblance of the
precious Box of Ointment, with Beads used
the Monks

546 An Albetross from the Cape of Good Hope.
547 The Flying Fish.
548 Branch of Coral from Antigua
With a considerable Number of other Curiosities.
18[ 18 ] A Complete List of the Benefactors to
Don Saltero's Coffee-Room Rarities

A
Mr Atwood.
Mr Atkinson.
Richard Arnold.
Mr Paul Archer.

B
Duke of Buccleugh.
Sir John Balchen.
Capt Barbet.
Mr Barham.
Mr Barodell.
Charles Bertie Esq;
Mr Bedell.
Mr Bennet.
Miss Ann Bookey.
Mr Barber.
Mr Bird.

C
Mr Clark.
Sir John Cope, Bart.
Sir John Cope, jun. Bart.
Charles Cope, Esq;
Anthony Cope, Esq;
Mans. Cardonnel Esq;
Sir Robert Cotton, Bart.
Mr Crispin.
Capt. Crompton.
Mr Robert Cheek.
Commissary Culliford.
Miss Harriot Cowper.
Mr Coggs.

D
Sir Thomas De Veil.
Charles Delafaye, Esq;
Mr Dennis.
Sir Francis Drake.
Capt. Dunbar.
Mr Dean.

E
Peter Elder, Esq;
Mr Edwards.

F
Mr Fouace.
Captain Flower.
Martin Folkes, Esq;
R. S. P.

Mr Franks.
Mrs Freer.
Mr Thomas Fawcet.

G
Capt. Gascoigne.
Mrs Garmson.
Mr Moses Goodyear.
19[ 19 ]
H
Mr Hadley.
Mr Harrison.
Thomas Haynes, Esq;
Miss Howard.
Lady Humphrey.
Mr Hunter.
Mr Hickman.
Mr Holford.
Mr Hoye.

I
Dr Inglis.
Mr John Jones.
Mr Jonson.

K.
Mr Kannard.

L
Mr Lambert.
Capt. Lasley.
Mr Leopold.
Capt. Legg.
Miss Lathwell.
Mr L'Punch.
Mr Levi.
Mr Lherondell, jun.
Mr Lloyd.
Sir Thomas Littleton.
Mr Lussan.
Mr. Lydiard.

M
Robert Mann, Esq;
Counsellor Martin.
Capt. Martin.
Dr Martin.
Mr Mason.
Mr May.
Sir John Molesworth.
The Hon. Capt. William
Montagu
.

Dr Starkey Myddleton.
Mr Munden.
Mrs Millward.
Rev. Mr Marshall
Montagu Merrick.
LL. B
.

N
Mr Nichols.
Lady Norcliffe.
Mr Noy.

O
Mr Osgood.
Capt O Hara.

P
Ralph Palmer, Esq;
Ralph Palmer, jun. Esq;
Mr Pennant.
Robert Pearne, Esq;
Sir Yelverton Peyton,
Bart.

George Putland, Esq;
Mr Peagu.
Mr Cuthbert Pilman.

R
Mr Ravenel.
Mr Reid. 20[ 20 ]
Mr Reynolds.
Mrs Roulson.
Mr Rutter.
Capt Ray.

S
Major Scot.
Sir Hans Sloane, Bart.
late President of the
Royal Society
.

Mr Suply.
John Serecold, Esq;
Mr Sharpe.
Mr Smith.
Miss Storey.
Mr Sylwyn.
Earl of Sutherland.
William Symons.
Capt. Smith.
Mr Seannenot.

T
Hubert Tassel, Esq;
Capt. Tublay.
Miss Tublay.
Mrs Tench.

U
Mrs A. M. Umferville.
The Hon. Mrs Verney.

W
Capt. West.
Dr Wilmer.
Mr Samuel Wilson.
Samuel Wilson, Esq;
Sir Francis Wyndham.
Mrs Warner.
Miss Wye.
Mrs Wiseham.
[ornament]
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