Medieval metal objects
Findspot - 4 keys, 2 spurs, a buckle, a coin, 2 pins and a coin weight all dating to the Medieval period and found 500m south east of Roundham Spinney.
1 Four keys, two spurs and a buckle brought to the Museum for identification. The keys dated approximately to the late medieval period. The two fragements of spur probably early 14th century. The buckle is late/post medieval, can be reconstructed as two frames linked by a pin.
2 Also found at Fell Mill and identified at the Museum. The objects included a sliver soldino (15th century); one gratian (367-83); a Romano-British brooch – probably dolphin type (mid 1st century), one buckle – an oval frame with ornate outside edge (late 12th-late 14th century); one weight, small square shape stamped on both sides (17th century date); a pin, broken (14th century); three sherds of Westerwald stoneware (17th century Rhineland).
3 Copper alloy coin weight, possibly associated with Edward IV (1461-83), found by metal detector at Fell Mill at SP267414.`
4 Copper alloy small buckle and bone counter found by metal detector in 1997.
1 /Note /Wise P /1993 /WMEF /3010 / /WMBFI 7120 /Y /
- For the sources of these notes, see the
- Timetrail record
- produced by the Historic Environment Record.







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