Excerpt from The Antiquary, 1904, Vol. 40: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past Dr. William Stephenson, the Beverley anti quary, was ever on the alert, and all the objects of any importance came into his possession. Dr. Stephenson's collections, comprising several hundred specimens, have now been acquired by the Hull Corporation for its Museum. Among the specimens are various earthenware vessels, including several interesting tygs, glass bottles, coins, tokens, medals, foot-gear, knives, daggers, spurs, horse-shoes objects of stone, bone, bronze, and iron; locks, an excellent series of keys.
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