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"32767","SF10740","0013EA16128010E6","PILGRIM BADGE","","","32","","22","","","1","","","MEDIEVAL","1200","1300","A lead pilgrim badge, (??)rectangular in shape, measuring 32mm in length and 22mm in width. The top and bottom are missing due to old breaks. In the bottom left hand corner there is a secondary circular perforation, this follows the continental pattern of attachment using stitching loops (rather than the usual English pattern of using an integral pin). The front face depicts a seated figure in robes, holding a fleur-de-lis headed sceptre in the left hand and an unidentified object in the right (possibly a gospel book). The legend probably read, SILLVM SCE/AEDGAR.REG(IS), 'the sign of Edgar saint and king'. The back is plain.","Presumably Edgar the Peaceful, saint and king (943-75), who was instrumental in establishing the Minster at Winchester, and buried at Glastonbury Abbey. This is probably a relatively early souvenir from the latter (it appears to be the first recorded souvenir for this cult).","","2003-02-28 00:00:00","2011-02-24 12:19:48","3","1","1","2003-01-01","","","","","1","1","","","","","","","","fminter","Faye Minter","SF","dpett","Daniel Pett","Lead","","","","","","","","Certain","MEDIEVAL","","","Metal detector","","","","Miss Faye Minter","CAMBRIDGESHIRE","","EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE","","","","","TL6272","TL67SW","","","","","","FORDHAM","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","7803","Fordhamsf1582sf10740dwg.tif","images/fminter/",

