1 Find made by metal detector in 1996: Multiple seal matrix, four circular dies joined at their terminals, cast in copper alloy. Post Medieval.
Findspot - a multiple seal matrix was found 300m north west of Monks Kirby.
1 Finds made by metal detector in 1996: T-shaped brooch in good condition except for damage to the wings and the missing pin. An inverted elongated “V” runs down the ...
Findspot - two Romano-British brooches were found 600m north of Monks Kirby Lodge
1 Findspot of Roman Samian ware. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of Roman Samian Ware 1 km south of Willey
1 Find of a Roman denarius. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of “the area of SP461835”.
Find of a Roman denarius 400m northwest of the church at Monks Kirby.
1 Find of a groat of Henry VIII. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of ” area of SP461835″.
Find of a coin of Henry VIII 400m northwest of the church at Monks Kirby.
1 Found along the Smite Brook, east and west of SP 4665 8290, although exact locations unknown. The flint has been retained by the finder.
2 After looking at the file ...
Find of worked flints along the Smite Brook 300m southeast of Monks Kirby.
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 Hoard of six coins. Sixpences. English. One Mary (sola), three Elizabeth and two unknown. Latest dates to 1573. It is possible that the hoard is in a secondary location ...
Findspot - a hoard of Post Medieval coins was found 400m west of the church at Monks Kirby.
1 Roman loop fastener found in 1995. Method of recovery unrecorded and no grid reference supplied.
Find of a Roman loop fastener in Monks Kirby. Exact location unknown.
1 Find of a medieval seal matrix of Peter de Wylie in March 1995 at SP463832. The area was described as the Withybrook area, but the grid reference given of ...
Find of a medieval seal matrix 100m northeast of the church at Monks Kirby.
1 Find of a French denier Tournois of the mid 13th century in March 1995 at SP46158565. The method of recovery was not described.
Find of a French medieval coin 200m southeast of Cloudesley Farm, Monks Kirby.
1 c1900: An iron spearhead was found at Street Ashton. It is classed as Anglo Saxon.
2 On loan, Rugby School Collection, No 171. Iron spearhead with part of the wooden ...
Findspot - an Anglo-Saxon spearhead, dating to the Migration period, was found 100m south of Street Ashton.
1 Metal detectorists have found Romano British material: three fibulae and several coins.
Findspot - fragments of three Roman brooches and several Roman coins were found 100m south of Foxon's Corner.
1 A large dagger of ogival shape, with three rivets to handle. Early Bronze Age type, 1700-1500 BC, Wessex Type. This dagger may have come from a river eroded barrow. ...
Findspot - a dagger of Bronze Age date was found 200m north east of Street Ashton.
1 Rabbit activity has brought human bones, apparently from a crouched burial, to the surface at this location. No artefacts were found with the burial.
2 The upper part of ...
The site of a burial, possibly Anglo-Saxon and dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods. The site is located 500m north east of Ryehill Spinney.
1 A Romano British brooch and a mortarium potsherd were found by a metal detectorist at this location.
2 Three Roman coins dating from AD69, Vespian to 365, Valentinian were found ...
Metal detected finds recovered from this field to the east of Bransford Spinney suggest that there was Roman activity in this area.