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Harwood 1: scrap of paper more
A small scrap of paper from Harwood’s 1801 “Grecian Antiquities”—I suspect it’s from the same person who left part of an envelope in the book, and dates from the early 1800s. There is a note that 35 Galleons are 13½ (maybe £0, 13s, and half a pence?) and that 312 Galleons are £11/0/3.
The paper is hand-made laid paper, although I think not the same as that of the envelope scrap, and measures about 65x45mm (approx. 2½ × 1¾ inches). I also scanned the other side.