1 Cannon ball found while ploughing the field to the NW of Springs Guns plantation. Weight 10 lbs, diam approx 13 cm. Surface made up of many small ...
Findspot - a canon ball dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period was found 300m north of Spring Guns Plantation.
1 A small apothecary’s weight and a small lead cup found in 1989 at SP36757580.
Findspot - various finds of Post Medieval or Imperial date were found to the north east of Tollbar end. The finds included a bronze weight, a bronze ring and a fragment of a shoe buckle.
1 Casual find o fpossible worked flint. It has been retained by the finder.
2 After looking at the file and the photos the dating should be left as it is.
Find of possible worked flint at Brockhurst northeast of Monks Kirby.
1 Casual find of possible worked flint.
2 After looking at the file and at the photos the dating should be left as it is.
Casual find of possible worked flint 200m southeast of Brockhurst, Monks Kirby.
1 Casual find of possible worked flint. The finder has retained the piece/s.
2 After looking at the correspondence and at the photos the dating should be left as it is.
Casual find of possible worked flint from 250m southeast of the War Memorial at Monks Kirby.
1 Single large blade, similar to others dated to late Mesolithic/early Neolithic
1 Archaeological observation of construction work at Horticultural Research International, Wellesbourne, revealed no archaeological features associated with the known Prehistoric and Romano British sites in the area. However, a small ...
Findspot - a small number of worked flint artefacts dating to the Prehistoric period were found 1km east of Charlecote.
1 A Prehistoric worked flint was found in this field during the A426 Rugby Western Bypass Stage 2 Survey in 1996.
2 Dating given as Mesolithic to Bronze Age.
Findspot - a single flint artefact of Prehistoric date was found 700m north west of Cawston.
1 A group of two Prehistoric worked flints was found in this field during the A426 Rugby Western Bypass Stage 2 Survey in 1996.
2 Dating given as Mesolithic to Bronze ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 600m north west of Cawston.
1 Worked flints, apparently residual in later contexts. Most of the flint fragments and flakes found on the site are too undistinguished to allow any close cultural attribution beyond ...
1 Prehistoric worked flint and a possible Neolithic end-scraper were found during topsoil stripping.
Findspot - archaeological work revealed a small amount of Prehistoric worked flint, including a possible Neolithic end-scraper. The finds were made in the southern area of Brandon.
1 Assorted finds comprising a coin of the 2nd century, a brooch of the 1st century and horse harness reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a coin, a brooch and a horse brass, all dating to the Roman period, were found in the area of Aston Cantlow.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1989: Coin of the 2nd century, coin of the 4th century and a quarter of a silver coin, possibly Roman.
2 Finds made ...
Findspot - various finds of Roman date, including coins, have been found to the north east of Tollbar End, Brandon and Bretford
1 A bronze coin of Valens (364-78 AD) was found by the Saracen’s Head on the Halford Road.
Findspot - a Roman brass coin was found on the west side of Halford Road, Ettington.
1 Welcombe 1831. Third brass VRBS.ROMA. R Wolf and Twins. In Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Museum.
Findspot - a brass coin of Roman date. The location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Coin of Allectus found near Loxley House.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found near Loxley.
1 From above grid reference a sestertius of Antoninus in very worn condition, found about 50 years ago when the sewage was pumped onto this field, so the coin may ...
Find spot - a Roman coin was found 500m west of Radford Semele.
1 Tetradrachma. From Alexandria. Probus (276-282 AD) minted in 277 AD. Found in a garden in St Mary’s Road, Leamington, and brought in as an enquiry in 1965.
Findspot - a coin from Alexandria which dates to the Roman period was found 900m south west of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 A gentleman in Loxley has about 100 copper coins said to have been picked up at intervals from 1846-56 on the ‘Church Leys’. They include 1 ‘first ...
Findspot - a collection of coins, possibly found in Tiddington, and now in posession of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 A gentleman of Little Wolford, found c1950 an As., Severus Alexander, 222-235, in a field at SP3356. The coin is still in his possession.
2 Mentions the find of ...
Findspot - a Roman coin, of the Emperor Severus Alexander, was found on the west side of Lighthorne.