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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
page 109 note * My dear Sir,
The sword I send is the best steel I ever saw. You must keep it oiled, and oil the others you have or they'll spoil.
Yours very truly,
Wm. K. Tyrer.
22nd Feb. 1849.
The sword belonged to the Earl of Derby, but the persons who gave it me have had it in their family a century.
Endorsed to George Sharp, Esq.
(Copy of a letter in Mr. Seymour Lucas's possession.)
page 111 note * They are described in Jefferson's History and Antiquities of Carlisle, p. 326.
page 111 note † Ancient Stone Implements, p. 242.
page 111 note ‡ 2nd Series, vol. 8, p. 173.
page 112 note * Other instances will be seen in the same Proceedings and Series 2 : Vol. ii. pp. 172 and 221 ; vol. iv. p. 37 ; vol. vii. pp. 8 and 469. See also Archaeological Journal, vol. xiii. p. 184; vol. xv. p. 90 ; and vol. x. p. 356.