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XVIII. Observations upon a Pair of Caudlesticks and a Pix, both of the twelfth Century, preserved at Goodrich Court in Herefordshire: by Samuel Rush Meyrick, LL.D. F.S.A., in a Letter to Henry Ellis, Esq. F.R.S., Secretary
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The great age of a pair of Candlesticks, and a curiously shaped Pix, induces me to presume, that the exhibition of them to the Society of Antiquaries might be attended with some gratification. The former were purchased at Aix-la-Chapelle, at the house of a travelling dealer, so that it is impossible to ascertain their original locality; the latter was bought in London, though a foreign importation.
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page 320 note a Lit. Run. p. 164.
page 321 note b Hist. lib. v. c. 3.
page 321 note c Among the Sloane collection and entitled the “Boke of Curtasye.”