1 Brownsover. A Roman coin, middle brass, was some months ago brought to me, said to have been found here; the inscription was however too obliterated for me to make ...
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found in the area of Brownsover.
1 Listed under Romano British remains. Plain hoop ring of bronze with Greek inscription on the inner or flat side of the ring. Bloxam gives the inscription as ‘ESUNERA EUNCISKE’ ...
Findspot - a Roman bronze ring was found near Coronation Street, Rugby.
1 Toy hammer of bronze found about 1848 not far from the ring (PRN 3349). Now in Rugby School Museum.
2 Probably a goldsmith’s tool.
3 From the site of Bloxam’s swimming ...
Findspot - a small bronze hammer of unknown date was found in the area of Coronation Street, Rugby.
1 A small cup, or vase, of Roman pottery found while digging for ballast near the canal at Hillmorton. In Bloxam’s possession.
2 A cup of grey ware. In Rugby School ...
Findspot - a small cup or vase of Roman date was found in the area of Hillmorton.
1 Medium-sized, slightly double-expanded axe-hammer with countersunk perforation. Located during ‘excavations’ at Lower Hillmorton, Rugby in 1939.
2 Found in Bronze Age barrow at Lower Hillmorton in 1939. Early Bronze Age ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period was found in the area of Lower Hillmorton.
1 F Cottrill reported that in 1935 a fragment of pre-Norman cross-shaft was preserved in Rugby Museum. It formerly stood in the garden in Horton Crescent, Rugby, and according to ...
Findspot - a fragment of a carved stone cross shaft of Early Medieval date, probably pre-Viking. It may have come from Rugby church. The fragment is now in Warwick Museum.
1 A jug or pitcher of large size of coarse red ware, with the upper portion exhibiting indications of glaze. This was found many years ago, I think in 1861, ...
The site of a well from which Medieval pottery sherds were recovered. The well was situated in the area of the High Street, Rugby.
1 Within the last few months a coarse ware vessel was found in sinking the foundations of new school buildings opposite the school house. This may be 14th century. It ...
Findspot - a Medieval pottery vessel was found east of Whitehall Road, Rugby.
1 A labourer from Long Lawford was digging a piece of ground at New Bilton on 31/12/1867 and discovered a brass leaf-shaped dagger at a depth of two spades. The ...
Findspot - a dagger dating to the Middle Bronze Age was found in the area of New Bilton.
Two Gold links possibly from necklace, Rugby.
1 Two gold links found near Rugby. On loan from the Bloxam Collection, in Warwick Museum.
2 Catalogue entry.
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Iron fish hooks found near Rugby.
2 On loan from the Bloxham Collection: in Warwick Museum.
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1 A bronze finger ring, Imperial date. Found in George Street, Rugby. Now in Warwick Museum.
Findspot - a bronze ring dating to the Imperial period was found in George Street, Rugby.
1 Find of a Roman coin from Aurelian period (270-5). Copper. Found in Rugby, exact site unknown, but probably a coin brought back from Gallipoli.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the area of Rugby. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Clay pipe finds. In Warwick Museum. 1850-1900. From 6, High Street, Rugby.
Findspot - fragments of clay pipe, dating to the Imperial period, were found in High Street, Rugby.
1 Late medieval silver penny reported by metal detectorists.
2 A small lead ampulla has also been found from this location.
Findspot - a Medieval coin and a lead ampulla were found 500m north west of Brownsover Hall.
1 Five Roman coins, all of the 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - five Roman coins were found 500m north west of Brownsover Hall.
1 During the construction of a road on the site various finds were made. These included two polished bone implements (possibly modelling tools for pottery), several fragments of glazed ware ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including fragments of pottery and an iron arrowhead, were found 100m north west of the church at Brownsover.
1 Rough flint blades, some trimmed. Found at Bilton Road.
2 Two flakes.
3 Museum catalogue description.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date were found in Bilton Road, Rugby.
1 Battle axe (Group XVIII) found under the roots of a tree at Hillmorton (11/ah).
2 Noted.
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found in the area of Lower Street, Hillmorton.
1 Sestertius of Antoninus Pius. The coin is now in the possession of the child who found it having been brought in as an enquiry by a teacher.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found in the area of Norman Road, Rugby.
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 Piece of undated worked flint found along route of Draycote to Barby pipeline.
Findspot - a flint artefact of Prehistoric date was found in the area of Cook's Gorse.