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Record ID: IARCH-EB4A6F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Monmouthshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 271 no. 1131: ""On the south side of Room 14 (i.e. in House VIII N) coins of Constantine I, Constantius, and Constantinopolis, and one Urbs Roma were found." -T. Ashby, A.E. Hudd and F. King, in Arch., LXIII (1911), 409f. -These coins must have been AE."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Caerwent (House VIII N)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-C8FB71
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Monmouthshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 277 no. 1162: ""Three Roman coins, all 'third brass', including two Urbs Roma, and one Constantinopolis, said to have been found about 1894 on the banks of the River Wye at Monmouth during the construction of an embankment in the grounds of Monmouth Grammar School, have been deposited in the National Museum [i.e. of Wales, Cardiff]. The coins have the appearance of having formed part of a hoard." -BBCS, VI (1931-3), 94 -3 coins in NMW, Cardiff Examined, 1947 (ASR)"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Monmouth', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-DCA958
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Newport
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 277 no. 1161: ""In April 1851, the Monmouthshire Merlin reported that an old woman had discovered '1,700 Roman coins of small value, with but five types or reigns in the whole' in the side of an old quarry at Hendrew Farm near Caerleon 'the property of Mr. Jenkins'. The coins are described as 'of the commonest order and value' but no further particulars are given. Hendrew Farm is in the parish of Kemeys Inferior, 5.5 km. (3.5 miles) from Caerleon, near the point where the Roman road running east from Caerleon towards Caerwent crosses a small stream. The farm is near…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Kemeys Inferior', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-585A27
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000: " "On January 30th, 1936, some workmen engaged in laying on water on a new building site at Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, unearthed a few small bronze coins, and on February 1st, after a heavy rain, a careful search made by Mr. A.R. Bishop, a local antiquary, and by the men, disclosed several more, all lying within about a square yard of ground. No others were found elsewhere. By the exertions of Mr. Bishop and Mr. P.E. Rumbelow, 61 of the coins were collected and sent to the British Museum for examination, accompanied by a description of 3 others, and a note to the effect …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Caister By Yarmouth', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-CF0197
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
127 nummi with a pot. TAR 2000, 257; NC 2001, 36.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Carleton St Peter', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-A630BA
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 1172: " "On December 11, 1851, the son of the landlord of the Dog Inn at Easton, six miles west by north from Norwich, found in ploughing a coarse earthenware vessel containing about 4000 'small brass' of the third and fourth centuries. The hoard, or a large part of it, came into the possession of Mr. J. Hudson Gurney, and was given by him, some little while ago, to the Norwich Museum where I have roughly looked through it. The Museum seems to possess about 2300 coins, 2142 of which belong to the following emperors." Then came a list of 7 (or more?) ant., and 2134 sma…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Easton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2E2CAC
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 249 no. 1029: " "Coins of Constantine, found in 1844 'on the Roman road' [i.e. the Great Fen Road]. (Peckover MS list)" -G. Fowler, in Proc. Cambs. Ant. Soc., XLIII (1949-50), 17 -Followed by C.W. Phillips ed., The Fenland in Roman Times (1970), 223, and VCH Cambs. and Isle of Ely, VII (1978), 64, and later writers"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Upwell', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-91E83B
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 274 no. 1146: "In letters, 1954, 1958, D.T.-D. Clarke, Leicester Museums, stated that there were in the Museum of the Market Harborough Archaeological and Natural History Society, above the Public Library, Market Harborough, 57 small brass Constantinian coins, from a hoard found about 1924 at Naseby: AE Constantine II, Caes. 1 Helena (before AD 337?) 1 Constantinopolis 47 Urbs Roma 8 57"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Naseby', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-D5FEFD
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 293 no. 1235B: "The following details of a hoard of bronze folles come from the Newcastle Museum of Antiquities: Constantine I 1 RIC VII, Aquileia 65 Constantine II (Caes.) 1 RIC VII, Trier 527 Constantine I 1 as RIC VII, Trier 526 Constantine I 1 as RIC VII, Heraclea 351 Constantius II (Caes.) (barb.). 1 as RIC VII, Trier 521 Constantine II 1 RIC VII, Lyons 271 Constans 1 RIC VIII, Trier 196 M.F. Sekulla (unpublished)"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Corbridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-CCFC81
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 298-299 no. 1248: "There were in Newcastle Museum of Antiquities, 7 worn bronze Constantinian coins, thought to have been found as a hoard in the period 1880-1914: AE Constantine I 3 Constantine II, Caes. 2 Constantius II, Caes. 1 Constans, Aug. 1 7 (VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN) Letters, 1961, from (Prof.) M. Todd"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Corbridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-E47099
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Nottinghamshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 268 no. 1123: ""Through the kindness of Viscountess Galway, a small hoard of Constantinian coins in her possession has recently been examined in the British Museum. This hoard of 94 pieces, of which details are given below, was dug up many years ago near Blyth in Nottinghamshire. The types which form the bulk of the hoard were issued between AD 330 and 333." The coins were all AE: AE Constantine I 11 Licinius I 1 Constantine II, Caes. 24 Constantius II, Caes. 3 Constantinopolis 23 Urbs Roma 30 reign of Constantine I 2 94 (b. GLORIA EXERCITVS, 2 stand., …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Blyth', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-EA12D3
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Nottinghamshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 268-269 no. 1124: ""On 11 January 1973 in the excavation of a trench on a building site on the Glebe Estate, Bury Lane, Warsop (Notts.), an earthenware pot (Figs. 2,3) was discovered containing 341 Roman coins. The coins, Constantinian reduced folles in an unusually good state of preservation, retaining their silvering to a remarkable degree, were subsequently declared a Treasure Trove by a Coroner's Inquest." Then came a full discussion of the 341 coins, with types, mints, average wts., metallurgical analyses, photos. of 2 coins of Helena, photo. and fig. of pot. …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Warsop', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-71BBF3
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 294 no. 1237: ""The Bicester hoard is composed of 440 fourth century coins minted between AD 317-348. The hoard was discovered while workmen were removing a tree stump on a farm near Bicester in July 1979. The dislodgement of the stump resulted in the coins being scattered and they were recovered with the farmer's permission by means of a metal detector by Mr. P.A. Cartwright, Mr. G. Grimes and Mr. N. Grimes. Three hundred and eighty seven coins were recovered initially and an additional 53 coins were found on a return visit to the site a few days later. There was n…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Bicester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-46AC8A
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 82 no. 1198: ""The Ashmolean Museum has acquired twenty-six coins which, supplemented by Mr. A. Thompson's gift of a further seven, form almost the whole of a small hoard of Roman coins found recently at Eynsham, near Oxford. It is probable that only one or two coins are now lacking from the original total. The hoard was unearthed by a labourer in a field, the pot in which it was contained being thereby smashed." The coins were 1 sest., 1 ant. and 31 AE: Sest. Ant. Folles Nerva 1 1 Probus 1 Constantine I 8 Licinius I 1 Crispus 3 Constantine II, Caes. 15 Co…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Eynsham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-21EE7C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 429 no. 1878: ""About 6 years agoe there was an urne of coins found in Stockherst wood near Stanton St. John's. Mr (Samuel) Lee and Mr. (Charles) Moorton of Wadham College had most of them. Quaere (Remember) to write to Mr. (Leonard) Tate (parson) of Cuxham whether or noe he hath any Roman coins that were found in Stockherst Wood (in) 1651. It was in the year 1647. Amongst some of the coines there was one of Romulus and Remus. The man that found them viz Marton of Odington, butcher, sold them to a scholler of C.C.C. This information I gave to Dr. (Robert) Plot." …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Stanton St. John', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-20EE63
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Powys
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 252 no. 1054: "In 1875, William Fisher presented to the Powysland Museum, Welshpool, "four Roman coins found near the Breiddin Hills viz:- 1 and 2 Constantine the Younger, third brass, 3 Victorinus, third brass, 4 Defaced, third brass." The coins were "found in a rocky fissure on the east side of the Breidden, where stone is now being obtained by Mr. Francis for paving purposes. It is believed the workmen found many more; but these are all that have been rescued." -Montgomerys. Coll., VIII (1876), xxxvi, 291 -B.H. St.J. O'Neil, in Arch. Camb., 92 (1937), 117, not…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Breiddin Hill', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-80DB53
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Powys
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 280 no. 1178: ""In a field near the river Banwy, a Roman urn was dug up in 1740, containing a great number of copper coins of several Roman emperors: The urn was broken but many of the coins are at present [1833] in the possession of Mrs. Jenkins of Crosswood." -S. Lewis, Topog. Dict. of Wales (1833), s.v. Llanvair Caerinion -In 1898, "a sale was held of the effects at Crosswood. The coins were erroneously stated in the auctioneers' catalogue to have been discovered at Ystrad near Newtown. They were purchased by Miss Naylor of Leighton Hall, Welshpool, who has fur…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Llanfair Caereinion', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-92FCFC
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Powys
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 282 , 1199: ""GLYNTAWE, Brec. Coins from a scattered hoard, perhaps including some of the Constantinian pieces listed by me in Arch. Camb., cxvii (1968).42 [no. 161], but found in a crevice of the cave known as 'ogof yr esgryn', Dan-yr-Ogof Caves. In good condition, with slight traces of wear only:" Constantius II, Caes. 2te Constantinopolis 2te Urbs Roma 2te te 6te (GLORIA EXERCITVS, 2 and 1 stand.(s)) G.C. Boon in BBCS, XXVII (1976-8), 631f., no. 132, types The details of these 6 coins do not appear to correspond exactly to those in the list in Arch. Camb.…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ogof-Yr-Esgryn', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9BCF3F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 274 no. 1148: ""After the earlier portion of the present volume was printed, some Roman coins were found on the wild moors near Kinnersley, the estate of his Grace the Duke and Earl of Sutherland. The coins in question belong to the lower empire, and are of that kind so commonly found in Great Britain. They belong to the reign of Constantine. Some were of the GLORIA EXERCITVS types, others were of Constantinopolis (TRS) or Urbs Roma." -C.H. Hartshorne, Salopia Antiqua (1841), Introd., xvi, some types -The coins were probably all small AE."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Kynnersley', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4578E8
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: South Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 287-288 no. 1223: ""On Sunday, April 4th., 1880, a young artisan of this city [i.e. Bristol] saw on the bank on the opposite side of a brook near to Filton (one of the tributaries of the river Frome), a piece of potsherd, at which he flung a stone - his aim was true, the pottery was broken by the blow, and to his astonishment out poured into the water an avalanche of coins. He was soon on the spot, and leaving most of those in the water where they had fallen, he gathered from the hole as many more as he could well carry. The villagers of Filton, who saw him, say he…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Filton', grid reference and parish protected.


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