1 Iron object found whilst widening the moat surrounding Whichford castle. This was brought to Warwick Museum (in 1971) and identified as a marker from a seed drill, 19th century.
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Findspot - an iron object was found in Whichford Castle Moat. It is thought to be the marker of a seed drill dating to the Imperial period.
1 19th century clay pipe bowls found in 1973 in the grounds of Brookhurst County Primary School.
2 Drawing in FI file.
Findspot - clay pipe bowls dating to the Imperial period were found 500m east of the Grey Hound Stadium.
1 Find of a lead seal with Russian inscriptions in 1997. The location was given as Willington but without any grid reference.
Find of an eighteenth century lead seal with Russian inscriptions in Willington.
1 Items found in the area of Beauchamp Court in, or before, 1990. The exact locations are not known and the method of recovery was not recorded.
Items from the Imperial period found in the area of Beauchamp Court. The exact location is not known.
1 Find of a Russian seal in, or before 1987, by metal detecting, at approximately SP295641.
Find of a Russian lead seal from the late 18th century in Warwick.
1 Find of a 19th century token in November 1990 which was reported by a metal detectorist. A general grid reference of SP2863 was given.
Find of a nineteenth century token from the area of Warwick Castle Park.
1 Various metal objects found in 1991. The method of recovery was not recorded. The location was given as Lower Heathcote Farm, but the grid reference of “SP295639 approx” is ...
Items from the Imperial period found just to the southwest of theTechnology Park in Warwick
1 Test-pit 1 produced finds of 19th/20th century date.
Findspot - various finds dating to the Imperial period and of modern date were found at Minerva Mews, Alcester, during archaeological work.
1 In the area of Potters Lane the trenching of the water mains renewal revealed large quantities of pottery, mostly 18th century in date. Some saggars were also recovered, along ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Imperial period were recovered from Potters Lane, Polesworth.
1 A watching brief was carried out in 1996 during the erection of a new cottage. No archaeological features were present and the only finds were 4 sherds of C1918 ...
Findspot - four of pottery 18/19th century were found here. Situated North East of Stretton on Fosse.
1 Observations along the trench and easement for a new sewage pipe in 1997 located a concentration of clay tobacco pipes (dated to the early to mid 19th century), charcoal ...
Findspot - archaeological work at land just south west of Heathcote Lane revealed material such as clay pipes, pottery and dumped building material. All the finds dated to the Imperial period.
1 A watching brief took place at this location during 1998, though foundation trenches for a new house had been filled with concrete before they could be examined. No archaeological ...
Findspot - fragments of pottery were found during archaeological work in Upper Quinton. The pottery dated to the Imperial period.
1 An archaeological evaluation showed that this site was little used prior to the Victorian period. Building work in 1894 and later appears to have destroyed all evidence relating ...
Findspot - fragments of pottery dating to the Imperial period were found during an archaeological excavation.
1 Archaeological observation of drain trenches did not identify any features or finds associated with the deserted medieval settlement.
Findspot - various finds dating to the Imperial period were recovered during archaeological work 400m north east of King's Hill.
1 Find made by Mr J Warren in 1993 with a metal detector: An 18th century thumb ring bezel decorated with letter B.
Findspot - a ring dating to the Imperial period was found 700m south of the church at Whichford.
1 A copper George II halfpenny was found in the garden of Manor Farm between 1930 and 1940. The coin was presented to Warwick museum by the owner in ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Imperial period was found in Harbury.
1 Inscribed merestones or boundary markers of two types which still survive in woodland in Alveston pasture. The stones identify the ownership of four leys in Rucksley Gate Furlong, part ...
Four merestones or ownership markers which survive in Alveston Pasture. They date from the 19th century.
1 Pottery, glass, tile, clay pipe fragments found during field survey.
Find spot - various finds of Imperial and modern date were found during a field walking survey 300m south of Crown Hill.
1 A farthing of George III, 1760-1820. Minted in 1771.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Imperial period was found 300m south west of Lillington Recreation Ground.