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ful. Lunch in South Kensington Museum. Noticed the monument
of pure gold brought from Ashantee, also state swords +c +c. Noticed
enamels which can be well studied here, think our little box
"Tho absent not forgot" is Battersea Enamel - saw more champlevé
enamel near by were the cloisonné + Limoges enamels. Up-
stairs in the jewel case is an enormous pearl 2 inches or
more long + about 1 in thick it is shaded, there are many
other interesting stones. Noticed the Henri II vase called
inlaid earthenware - very much valued. Found a
courier waiting to see us when we returned. He spoke
all languages, + had been every where, + all this for ₤15 a month.

Sept. 16 - Wednesday - Walked around Berkeley Sq., where is
Gunter's fashionable place for ices + in afterword during the seasons
carriages may be seen in front of this shop with ladies inside
enjoying the ices. Earl of Haddington + some others live here -
houses quite plain, but of extra width. Left my watch in Mount
St.
+ strolled around Grosvenor Sq. where the houses are very much
finer - that of the Earl of Crawford + [Baleaues?] especially fine these
of the Earl of Percy + of the Earl of Shaftesbury are quite out of
repair, Bought some [drugs?] +c, + went to the British Museum
Lunched almost opposite in a side of. Looked principally at the

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