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Record ID: IARCH-42BD03
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Milton Keynes
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 308-309 no. 1272: ""Over 250 ancient coins, most of them believed to be native British, were unearthed by a member of the Bletchley Archaeological and Historical Society at the Roman site at Fenny Stratford on Sunday. Thirty-four of the coins are of Constantinian type, including a few silver ones. All the rest are barbarous copies of Roman coins. There are 209 which have been separated and also an unknown number in a solid clay-and-coin clod not separated at the time of writing. They have been taken to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, for positive identification. The …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Fenny Stratford', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-FBE268
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Milton Keynes
Workflow stage: Published Find published
1456 nummi to 355 and pottery. 2012 find of nummus of Valens, 364-78 thought not to be an addendum. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2006 T631; 2012 T836 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: PAS-355605
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Milton Keynes', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-869F9C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000,318 no. 1318: "In 1953, at Arbury Road, Cambridge, during the excavation of a small building of fourth-century date in a Romano-British settlement site, "a small hoard of seventeen bronze coins, half a bronze ring, and a bead of green clay composition were brought to light. They had evidently been contained in a small iron-bound box, for fragments of three coins were found embedded in the corroded iron of one side and corner. The group was found 2 ft. 10 in. below the surface, embedded in a layer of clay 2 in. thick which at this point overlay the chalk foundations of t…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cambridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2992DD
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 313 no. 1303: "During excavations in the gardens of 6, 7 and 8 St Anne's Lane; "A small group of coins of c. 313-55 may represent a scattered hoard." (Footnote: "Excavation for the Department of the Environment by Mr. H.J.M. Green who sent information and a plan.") Britannia, XIII (1982), 363"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Godmanchester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9CD241
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
214 nummi to 355. BNJ 2012, 41. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2011 T873 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: CAM-1E7993
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Huntingdon District', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-A3AA42
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 310-311 no. 1278: ""On 14th February 1974 a most interesting Roman find of the mid fourth century was made in a field some 200 metres from the A 1 road at Water Newton. A pottery bowl, covered by a lid, was found to contain a bronze bowl (used as a liner), two pieces of folded silver plate, remains of a linen-lined leather purse, and 30 Roman gold coins. The pottery bowl (rim diameter 15.8 cm) is burnished on the exterior and has a dark grey to black surface. The upper part of the body is decorated by double lines in zig-zag pattern, enclosing in each triangle three i…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Water Newton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-DD946A
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: City of Bristol
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 326 no. 1350A: ""The City Museum, Bristol, recently acquired by the gift of Mr. Cedric Pritchard, a collection of 55 Roman coins which had belonged to his father, the Bristol antiquary J.E. Pritchard, F.S.A. The coins are marked 'Blaise Castle', 'Blaise Hill', or, in a few cases, 'Blaise Hill, June 1819'. A few can in fact be identified with specimens in Seyer's list (1821, I, pp. 157-158)..... There is thus no reason to question the provenance, although it is possible that some of the coins ... may be intrusive. The number of Ae2 of the period 346-353 is interesting; mos…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Blaise Castle', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-E0ABF8
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 250 no. 1033: ""From what is now Rosewarne Park, he [i.e. Mr. William Harris, of Rosewarne] had an ancient mound cleared away, and in it was found an urn which contained some hundreds of Roman coins. These coins bore the image, etc. of the Roman Emperor Constantine, and were generally bronze; but I have some reason to believe there were some silver coins among them. There are many of the coins in Camborne today, but I have heard that the greater number of them are deposited in our museums. I think myself lucky to be the owner of two of these coins, and have seen sco…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cambourne', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-42E8DE
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 330-331 no. 1360: ""It has long been known that during World War II, American soldiers discovered a large hoard of coins, some rumoured to have been of silver, when digging gun-emplacements at Turnaware Point, St. Just-in-Roseland, on the River Fal. The coins were quickly dispersed and none was known to be in Cornwall until in 1973 the Museum [i.e. the County Museum, Truro] was presented with five coins by Messrs. R.S. and J.K. Neale of Carclew. The coins had been given to their mother by soldiers she had entertained to a meal. All the coins are in excellent condit…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'St. Just In Roseland', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-C3D4AD
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cumbria
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, ~~318 no. 1319: "During excavations conducted in 1976-8 by T. W. Potter, on the Roman fort at Ravenglass, 32 Roman coins were found: "The three coins Nos 26-28 were found corroded together: this and the fact that other coins of Constans and Magnentius of similar type and condition were found in the excavations suggest the possibility of a disturbed hoard." D.C.A. Shotter, in T.W. Potter, Romans in North West England (1979), 104, types, mints The 3 coins listed by D.C.A. Shotter were said to be AE coins of: Constans, Aug. 2 Magnentius 1 3 (FEL TEMP REPARATIO,…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ravenglass', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-83CFD4
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Hoard found during archaeological excavations at the Cups Hotel, Colchester. A late Roman bone comb was found in the same context as over 100 Roman coins, thought to be a dispersed hoard. A belt mount found nearby may have come from the same context (Crummy 1981, 7).
Created on: Thursday 5th March 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Colchester (Cups Hotel)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-74A6A7
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 315 no. 1310: "In the Chestles, a crock containing a hoard of minimi." Rev. D. Royce, in Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc., VII (1882-3), 72 "Some 1500 of these minimi were found in the Chestles at Lower Slaughter in an earthen pot which contained also a silver coin of Valens and a third brass of Decentius: John Meevin of this place many years since brought me six of these noumia found on Slaughter Farm enveloped in a substance resembling leather. Whatever the material may have been it broke up as it was unwound and none of it was preserved. Those diminutive coi…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Bourton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-E8C9B4
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 315-316 no. 1311: "During the excavation of the Roman Temple settlement at Lydney: "this hoard was found in 1929 in room XXXVIII of the Bath-building. It had been deposited against the broken edge of the original mosaic floor, which, at the time of its deposition, had reached an advanced state of decay. The hoard was found in a very restricted area; it occupied no more room than could be encompassed by two cupped hands. The soil round it was noticeably dark and, together with the confined area of discovery, strongly suggested that the coins had been dropped or dep…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Lydney Park', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-910664
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 328-329 no. 1356: "During the excavation of the Roman Temple settlement at Lydney: "this hoard was found in 1928 below the flagged pavement in the north-east ambulatory of the Temple. It consists, with three earlier exceptions, of 126 coins of Constantine I and his immediate successors. The archaeological evidence of date is as follows: 1. The hoard was certainly deposited not earlier than the building of the Temple in or after AD 364. 2. The lower limit of date for the deposit of the hoard cannot be determined with absolute certainty from external evidence, sinc…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Lydney Park', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-A4A7A2
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
"On 24 June 1968 two workmen, while digging holes for the extension of a barn at Hill Farm, Willersey, Gloucestershire, unearthed the bones of two skeletons and, close by in a patch of earth, fifty-six Roman silver Coins and a silver ring. No remains of an earthenware or other container were noted.. For the description of the ring which follows I am indebted to my colleague Mr. K.S. Painter of the Sub-Department of Prehistory and Roman Britain. The ring (Figs. 1 and 2) is of silver with a rounded hoop, approximately 20 mm. in diameter, widening into a plain oval bezel, 16 mm. wide. …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Willersey', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-F6F6E8
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published Find published
58 bronze nummi to AD 352. NC 1996, 121.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Croydon (Dees Garage)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-78C7F4
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published Find published
During excavations of an enclosure by the Museum of London, a group of 7 barbarous minims were found in a pit. Another pit contained a possible metalwork hoard. (Information from HER).
Created on: Tuesday 28th July 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Hillingdon', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-A00055
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 309 no. 1273: "During the excavation by Prof. I.A. Richmond, of the Christian Church at Silchester, "important in relation to the history of the building is a group of seven coins which were found in the squatters' hollow near the east end of the nave": Ant. AE Claudius II (deified) 1 Constantine I, Aug. 3 Urbs Roma 1 Constantius II, Aug. 1 Constans, Aug. 1 1 6 (b.) (b.) (FEL TEMP REPARATIO, falling horseman, b.) (GLORIA EXERCITVS, 1 stand., b.?) "The absence of any coins at all from the uncontaminated gravel make-up is clear evidence that these coins we…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Silchester (Church?)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2CC41A
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 307 no. 1268: "[For Silchester (Insula III), c. 1891b, see no. 1230] During the excavation of the Roman city, in House 1, Insula I: "a small hoard of coins which had been deposited in a hole covered by a broken stone of a quern, in the same narrow alley from whence the [bronze] goat came. The coins were of Constantine the Great, Crispus, Constantius II, one of the Urbs Roma, and one barbarous." G.E. Fox, in Arch., LIII (1892), 269 The 18 coins, all AE, in Reading Museum: AE Constantine I 7 Crispus 1 Constantine II, Caes. 7 Urbs Roma 1 Constans, Aug. 1 unc…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Silchester (Insula I)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-AE8E45
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 318 no. 1320: "During excavations on the Assize Courts South site: "In 1963 and 1964 two small hoards were found scattered on the surface of the street, one of seventeen coins of the house of Constantine, mixed but concentrating on AD 330-46 and not lost before 341 or after 346 [no. 1232]; the other of twenty coins of Fel. Temp. type with a few earlier pieces, the latest possible date being AD 355-60." M. Biddle, in Ant. J., XLV (1965), 240, 242 "The hoard of 20 coins was found on the Assize Court site, on the upper surface of a Roman street. The fact that they w…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Winchester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-D72AED
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Six coins found grouped on the chest area of an inhumation in the Butt Road Roman cemetery in Colchester (Grave 431, C1653). The coins are 3 Fel Temp FH copies and 3 Magnentian copies. Thought not to have been in a container due to pattern of scatter.
Created on: Monday 9th March 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Colchester (Butt Road)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9A209C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hertfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 318-9 no. 1321: "During the excavations at the Gadebridge Park Villa, in 1968, NW of the bathing pool: "Besides the large number of nails there were 173 bronze coins, mostly dated to the House of Constantine; none was later than AD 353. They were found mainly in the lowest river gravels, but some of contemporary date were also found in the black earth over it. Even though this layer ran over the primary filling of the bathing pool, the coins in it were only found north of the pool, and therefore must have become dispersed by water action from the layer below. Also fou…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Hemel Hempstead (Gadebridge Park)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-44BA57
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hertfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000,307 no. 1269: "In 1943-5, during the excavation of the Roman villa at Park Street, in St. Stephens parish, it was found that the villa must have been destroyed in about AD 367. "Other evidence of the final catastrophe was seen in the find of a small hoard of coins, seventeen in number, lying amongst the burnt debris over the southern flue of the hypocaust in Room V. Associated with the hoard was a large lump of copper." The 17 coins were 1 ant., and 16 small AE: Ant. AE Tetricus II (?) 1 Constantius II, Aug. 1(1?) Constans, Aug. 2 Constantius II, or Constans, A…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Park Street Roman Villa', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-250285
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 306 no. 1263: ""Pits 201-204 were in the area to the south of the Saxon Shore fort. Pit 204 was the only one of these cleared out. It was little more than a shallow hole in the ground and contained the following coins, obviously a hoard. There were also a few pieces of pottery ranging in date from the first to the fourth centuries, and a number of broken tiles with herringbone pattern. This hoard must have been deposited about AD 350." The coins were 6 ant. and 73 small AE. Ant. AE Gallienus (sole reign) 1 Claudius II 1 Tetricus I 2 Carausius 2 Constantine II…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Richborough (Pit 204)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-E3C13F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 316-317 no. 1312: ""The hoard of 875 bronze coins, of varying sizes and weights, which we have here to describe, was found on September 1st, 1931, at a level within the Roman fort of Richborough, which had been dated to the same age as the walls. These were probably erected within the years AD 275 and 296. The evidence of the finder is to the effect that the coins, though found in a mass, were unaccompanied by any trace of purse, box or other container and showed no sign of having been secreted in a hole in a wall or in thatch. The corrosion of some of the coins an…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Richborough', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-45CFD0
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 408 no. 1632: ""On September 10, 1931, three men, employed by H.M. Office of Works at Richborough Castle, while engaged in clearing the surface layers at the south-west angle of the fort, chanced upon some scores of coins about 2 ft. 3 in. below the surface. The site from which the coins came was bounded by the burnt remains of a wattle and daub hut. It was over a long narrow patch of firm soil at the foot of these remains that the coins, 1221 in all, were spread. though much time was spent in collecting them, it is only too probable that many were carried away and…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Richborough (SW Angle Of Saxon Shore Fort)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-89CF69
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
CAT excavation site code AHRTC EX 07. Various contexts considered as Treasure - more than one hoard / successive deposition? Four groups from four contexts indentified as Treasure (two from pit fills and two from the fill of the polygonal enclosure ditch). Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2008 T296 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: KENT-81E913
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Canterbury (Augustine House)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-B0A34E
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 363 no. 1493: ""In August, 1947 the excavators, under the supervision of Mr. S.S. Frere, M.A., F.S.A., were working on the clearance of a Roman building close to St. George's Street, which is marked as No. 6 in the Committee's appeal of May 1949. It was a bath-house, which showed evidence of use from the second to the fourth century AD In one room (No. 7), which was identified as an undressin-room, no less than 261 coins were found in about on-third of the room, i.e. the area where the stratification was undisturbed. Mr. Frere and the present writer are certain that…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Canterbury (St. George's St. Bath Building)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-49E32C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 312 no. 1285: ""The only other antiquity known to have come from the barrow [i.e. Jullieberrie's Grave] is a pot containing a hoard of Constantinian coins which was found in the posthole made for the fence mentioned above. The site still lies in the line of the ditch, which doubtless still afforded some shelter even in Roman times." R.F. Jessup, in Ant. J., XVII (1937), 126 Mr. Jessup added, in a letter, Dec. 1952, that the hoard "was found whilst sinking a post-hole for a fence in the early years of the nineteenth century, and the information was given to me by a…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Chilham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-F7B1C3
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 329 no. 1357: ""In the spring of the year 1883, as some labourers were grubbing the roots of a tree in Cobham Park they exhumed an earthen pot which was found to contain over 800 brass Roman coins." AE Constantine I 1 Constantius II, Aug. 98 Constans, Aug. 256 Magnentius 419 Decentius 11 Constantius Gallus 51 836 (28 FEL TEMP REPARATIO, falling horseman) (1 FEL TEMP REPARATIO, falling horseman?) (1 FEL TEMP REPARATIO, falling horseman) C. Roach Smith, in Arch. Cant., XV (1883), 321-30, types, mints; and in NC, 1885, 108-117, types, mints R.J. Brickstoc…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cobham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-8C6651
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
153 nummi to 355. This hoard of mid fourth century irregular nummi (and one regular nummus) was discovered in the course of controlled excavation by Maidstone area Archaeological Group, during August 2010. All are context number 247. NC 2011. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2010 T507 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: KENT-6C39F4
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'East Farleigh Roman Villa', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-D98A8B
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 317 no. 1316: "In 1961, during the excavation of a Romano-British building: "Layer 3 shows that the hollow site was levelled with rubbish from elsewhere. The amount of early pottery shows that this is not a gradual accumulation of rubbish in situ; it represents not the demolition of a building but the clearance of an old rubbish dump. Mr. R. Reece has suggested that a forgotten coin-hoard was scattered in the process; the hoard, he suggests, had been buried about 360. By c. 395 the tiny coins would have become so corroded as to escape notice." D.E. Johnston, in Br…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Chalk', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-C698F7
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
4624 nummi to FEL TEMP REPARATIO (348 - 2 coins) and associated pottery. Addenda of 10 nummi found during subsequent excavation. Another hoard of 16 nummi from same site (2664). NC 2009, 40. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2006 T467; 2008 T285 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: PAS-9251D7
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Snodland', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-AD9AC0
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Monmouthshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 319-320 no. 1323: "71 ENB(3) (Well) "Twelve majorinae of Constantius II, Constans, and Magnentius, c. 348-50, in a well. This is the only hoard of its kind from Wales. " G.C. Boon, in BBCS, XXVI (1974-6), 240, no. 126 G.C. Boon identified the 12 AE coins (including 3 copies): AE Constantius II, Aug. 2 Constans, Aug. 6 Magnentius 4 12 (FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor in galley; phoenix) (FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor in galley; phoenix 3, 2 b.; Victory on globe 3) (FELICITAS REIPVBLICE, 1 b.) G.C. Boon, Usk: The Coins (1981), 19E, types, mints, wts."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Usk (East Rampart II)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-3A5281
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 306-307 no. 1266: ""Another discovery of Roman coins was made on the same hill and in the same year [i.e. 1815]. The place is about a mile westward from the spot last mentioned, on that prominent point of Wraxall-hill, which overlooks the Parsonage-house. A gentleman who lives in the neighbourhood, and who possesses the coins mentioned below, writes thus. 'They were all found within a circle of 300 yards in diameter, scattered near the surface, and mostly in a patch of black earth. This elevated spot had probably been used as a beacon, as none of the adjoining mould…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Wraxall', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-1358D4
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 319 no. 1322: "During the excavation of the Roman villa, it was found that apparently before or after AD 200, "A larger house was then erected, which endured, on the evidence of the coin list and a scattered hoard of c. AD 350, until about that date, when it too was burnt down." JRS, XLIV (1954), 93, 95 "Several interesting points emerge when the Gadebridge deposit [i.e. the Gadebridge Park, Hemel Hempstead, 1968, Herts. find] is compared with a hoard from Great Weldon, Northants., which covers an almost identical range of coins. The latter, recovered during excav…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Weldon', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-6BF329
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 326 no. 1350: ""With one or two notable exceptions, the press is of little assistance in 1752 though the Newcastle Journal of 4th Nov. contained a rare item which its competitor, the Courant missed: 'A few days ago the workmen employed in making the Military Road to Carlisle, found a great number of curious Roman coins and medals in the Ruins of the Old Wall near Heddon. They had been deposited in wood boxes which were almost decayed; yet several of the medals are as fresh and fair as if but newly struck. Some of them are made of silver; but the most part of copper…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Heddon', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-385F84
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 321 no. 1330: ""It is also worthy of remark that all these large, broad-bedded stones had a luis hole in their upper surface, by which they had been raised to the top of the wall, and that upon and about one of them belonging to this gateway 300 small brass coins, mostly of Constantius and Magnentius, but a few of Constantine II and Constans were found not in a heap, or a vessel but dispersed among the soil, evidently after the cordon stones of the tower had fallen from its top, and very probably some 70 or 80 years before the supposed date of the Notitia in 450, wh…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Vindolanda', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-B3CEF2
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 335 no. 1369: ""A great number of Roman coins, of the middle and smaller brass, from the time of Maximian to that of Julian (some of them rare) were found, in perfect preservation, in the sandy soil at Drayton, about fifty years ago, and were preserved by the late Mrs. Metcalfe and the Rev. E.G. Walford." A. Beesley, Hist. of Banbury (1841), 44"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Drayton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-FA13BD
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 307-308 no. 1271: "During the excavation of a Romano-British building, Building A, it was found that the bath wing was extended. "Confirmatory evidence came from the large deposits of builders' debris (roof-slates, mortar, painted plaster, nails, window-glass and dressed stone, as well as large quantities of broken flue-tile) which lay a few feet to the west of the building. This debris contained, as well as a coin of Magnentius, a hoard of 15 coins (Hoard A, p. 34) which was lost in c. AD 355. As there was much building activity on the site in the middle of the fou…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Shakenoak Farm', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-AF5A52
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 328 no. 1354: "Mr. A.J. Evans read a paper 'On a Hoard of Coins of the usurpers Magnentius and Decentius, found near Oxford'." NC, 1875, Proc., 7 "Mr. A.J. Evans has a small hoard of bronze coins of Magnentius and Decentius, said to have been found on the Roman site at Middle Hill, Wood Eaton, about 1874. It is alluded to erroneously under the name Water Eaton in the Proceedings of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society (iii, 174, 223)." Berks. Bucks. and Oxon. A.J., IV (1898-9), 43 "Many years ago Sir Arthur Evans obtained from an Abington dealer a num…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Woodeaton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-65B7BF
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
2,891 nummi to 355 in a pot with copper alloy ring. PATAR 2007, 507; NC 2010. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2007 T664 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: HESH-881F86
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Bridgnorth Area', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-97743A
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 311 no. 1281A: ""This small hoard from the excavations at the Palaestra at Wroxeter comprises 58 billon and bronze coins, found in the south aisle during the 1983 excavation season. No trace of a container was discovered, but all came from within a single one-metre square and none of them shows any more than a slight degree of wear: as such they certainly represent a hoard which had become scattered. Several similar coins found in the area could be accepted as a further scatter from the hoard without materially affecting its composition or date.. The find consisted…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Wroxeter', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4FA970
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 321 no. 1332: "23 June 1748 "Mr. Earle shewed 10 Roman Coins from Mr. Wm. Webb, 9 of them Constantines, 1 Magnentius, lately found near Axbridge in Somersetshire." Ms. Min. Soc. Ant., V (1745-9), 189 The coins were probably all AE."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Axbridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-FC5878
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 314-315 no. 1308: ""White Woman's Hole is situated in Asham Wood, which is in a long valley cutting across eastern Mendip between Cranmore and Chantry. This area is generally known as the Frome Gap. The entrance to the site lies in the northern side of the valley and is some 9 m below the valley lip. The cave revealed evidence of counterfeiting in the Constantinian period, comprising some 200 coins, fragments of coins, droplets of bronze, and sections of cast rod. This is described and discussed in the text by Mr. G.C. Boon. " J.H. Barrett, in Proc. Univ. of Bri…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'White Woman's Hole', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-41536C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
HER record of a hoard of 548 coins excavated in 1991 in a badger sett by the Dean Archaeologial Group. 521 coins were dated AD 348-64. The badgers had burrowed under a wall thought to be of Roman date.
Created on: Friday 19th June 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Lydney (Oldcroft)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-705DB6
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 306 no. 1265: "During the excavation of the Roman villa at Whatley Combe, central rooms: "In the room completely excavated (Fig. 3, B) several coins were found in the destruction layer above, a coin of Constantine I (AD 317-20) and a 'small hoard' of five coins deposited circa AD 350. The 'hoard' and the coins from the burnt layer do seem to provide firm evidence for destruction circa AD 350.. The following five coins were found together (see p. 43):" AE Urbs Roma 1 Constans, Aug. 3 uncertain 1 5 (GLORIA EXERCITVS, 1 stand.; VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN; FEL TEMP …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Whatley Combe Villa', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-ECDAB1
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 314 no. 1305: ""A hoard of c. 840 billon coins down to c. 355 is recorded." Britannia, XVIII (1987), 343; from A.M. Burnett "The hoard was found in 1986 by Mr L Hayes whilst renovating and extending Kulu Lodge, Horseleaze Lane, Shipham, Somerset. The coins were inside a colour-coated flagon which was discovered whilst Mr Haynes was using a mechanical excavator to dig trenches for drains. Only a small proportion of the vessel was recovered The hoard comprises 860 coins, of which 26 were retained by the finder and the remaining 834 were purchased by the Somerset Cou…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Shipham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-7DE001
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 310 no. 1276: ""On September 16th., 1916, I received information from Yeovil that a large number of Roman coins had been found on Friday, September 15th., by a man employed by Messrs. Steel and Pearce, contractors of Plymouth, who were laying a 6-inch water-main for the Corporation of Yeovil.. The labourer found the coins in digging a 11/2 foot trench in the field at a point about 144 feet south of the nearest point of the pavement of Seaton Road, at a depth of 3 feet below the surface and about 3 feet east of a sewer which had recently been laid. The foreman also …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Yeovil', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-7B5577
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
It seems likely that two separated periods of hoarding activity mixed together through ploughing action are represented in this case. The majority of the coins, the nummi and even the solitary radiate could represent a fourth century hoard. The two Antonine pieces seem too early to be related and are from roughly the time of the fantail brooch whose fragment was found at the same time. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2012 T896 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: SWYOR-74BE41
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Tickhill', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-70A8CB
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
484 bronze nummi to AD 354. Addenda of 11 nummi to 353 (2011) Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2012 T006 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: WMID-300940
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Lapley, Stretton And Wheaton Aston', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-440E79
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
"Lackford, RB. Fourth-century coin hoard containing 251 bronze coins and 20 fragments, found in and below plough soil. Date AD 330-360. Also woollen fragments from a sewn container. List of coins and report by Miss Elizabeth Crowfoot at M.H. [i.e. Moyses Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds] (G. Merston: M.H. 1979. 132)." C. J. Balkwill, in Proc. Suff. Inst. Arch., XXXIV (1980), 291. Also brief mention in Britannia 1980, 376.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Lackford', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-27F6B1
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A hoard of 84 "bronze coins dating to circa AD 350-360" found near the bath house of the Castle Hill villa complex during excavations in 1988-1989. See also IARCH-62F9DD
Created on: Wednesday 25th March 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ipswich', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2115A8
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 310 no. 1276A: ""Among the scanty exceptions [i.e. to scattered finds of coins] alluded to above, the principal one was a find of some fifty illegible coins all rusted together; with the remains of a broken urn in which probably they had been hidden." M. Tupper, Records of Farley Heath (1850), 18 In 1927, the Duke of Northumberland presented the following 3 "copper" coins from Farley Heath to the Dept. of Coins and Medals, BM (BM Register of Coin Accessions, July 1927): Victorinus 2 (sic) Tetricus II 1 Constantius II, Aug. 1 3 (b.) (b.) (b. FEL TEMP REPARAT…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Farley Heath', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-EF6664
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 326-327 no. 1351: ""The hoard was discovered by workmen in Ennersdale Close on a new housing estate at Coleshill on October 4, 1939. The coins were in an earthenware jar of late Roman type, already smashed before its discovery. Prompt action induced the owner of the estate to hand over the coins and vessel to the Birmingham City Art Gallery for cleaning and identification; later they were purchased by the Association of the friends of the Gallery.. W.A. Seaby, in Trans. Birmingham and Warwicks. Arch. Soc., LXVI (1945-6), 170. "The Coleshill hoard of 3237 late Roma…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Coleshill', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-300B6F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 279 no. 1176: "In 1849, during the excavation of a barrow on Avebury Down (Barrow G 35a), 84 coins "were mostly detected immediately below the turf a considerable number of coins, some of which, bearing the image and superscription of Constantine and Constans, carry us down to the middle of the fourth century." -Proc. Arch. Inst., Salisbury (1849), 86f. -The coins were probably small AE."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Avebury', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-32B390
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
This small hoard of late 3rd to mid-4th century coins was found in the excavations conducted by Ken Annable at Cunetio (Black Field, Mildenhall, a few miles east of Marlborough, in 1960. The hoard was located about a foot above the surface of large limestone paving at the west gate of the fortified town. Moorhead and Kent 2010. It has been suggested that the coins fell from the gate-building above (Bryn Walters, pers. comm. to Sam Moorhead).
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cunetio (1960)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-609FAE
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 322-323 no. 1338: "(A) and (B) At Nettleton, during the excavation of the West Lodge (Building XVIII): "From the coins found in Building XVIII two groups of coins have been listed separately as they seem to belong to hoards or deposits. Both groups belong to the middle and end of the fourth century, but although the first was found as a group and noted as such, the second group only became apparent during the identification of the coins, when it was noticed that a large number of coins from a single deposit were remarkably similar in date, degree of wear, patina,…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Nettleton (Shrine Of Apollo) A', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-E6B15C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wokingham
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 325 no. 1346: ""Wokingham. A hoard of 4th century bronze coins in a pot was found at Matthewsgreen. The top of the pot had been sheared off, presumably by the plough, and the coins scattered. Coins examined so far are of Constans, Constantius II, Magnentius and Decentius, and are chiefly from the mints of Arles, Amiens, Trier and Lyons. Although there were sherds from a number of vessels in the soil around, no trace of any structure was found." R.A. Rutland and Mrs. Jillian A. Greenaway, 'Arch. Notes from Reading Museum', in Berks. A.J.., 65 (1970), 58 Britannia, …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Wokingham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-8B05C4
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: York
Workflow stage: Published Find published
8 nummi to 358 (?). NC 2011. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2008 T314 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: YORYM-23CC13
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Heslington II', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-CB5631
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
"The Doncaster Museum possesses a number of Roman coins of the fourth century, found at Skellow, which lies some five or six miles to the north-west of Doncaster. There is no record of the date of the find, but the Museum records treat the coins as a hoard or a portion of a hoard." The coins were all AE: AE Constantius II, Aug. 2 Constans, Aug. 1 Magnentius 14 Decentius 2 19 N. Smedley, in NC, 1947, 83f., types, mints, sizes Letters, 1936, from Dr. K. Steer proved that the hoard was found before 1936. Examined, 1958, 1978 (ASR)
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Skellow', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-EA215B
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 253 no. 1065: ""At Auckley was found in 1746, a fine urn with ashes and coins of Constantine in it, and 20 more under it." -Gough's Camden (1789), II, 391 Including Constantine (I?)"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Auckley', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-69054F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Rotherham
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 332 no. 1364: ""In 1928 the Technical College was built in Howard Street. During the excavation for the foundations of a stanchion, some sixteen Roman coins were found. These were given to Mr. Norman Hill, of Rotherham. Mr. Hill kept the coins for some years and eventually he gave me the five which still survived." Now in Clifton Park Museum, Rotherham. H. Copley Ms., quoted by Dorothy E. Greene, in Yorks. A.J., 37 (1948-51), 527f., types, mints of 5 coins). They were all small AE: AE Constans 1 Magnentius 3 Julian II, or Constantius Gallus, Caes. 1 5 (FEL…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Rotherham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-CFF81C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
The second of two hoards found at the same time but separate deposits (see IARCH-9CCCFB for details). Robertson 2000, 299 no. 1248A
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Gatcombe II', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-81B862
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Two scattered hoards identified in villa excavated in 1950s. The site produced an unusual amount of coins (850). It is not clear from the published account how many belonged to each hoard. This hoard thought to be about 200 coins, with a large proportion of Fel Temp copies.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Great Staughton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-7C0DB9
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A large vessel of fourth century coins recorded in Pastscape. 133 coins of the younger Constantinus, Constans and Magnentius. British Museum Add MSS 53717 ff.310-2 sketches etc. (Rev. John Skinner, 7.5.1830).
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Congresbury', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-F554A5
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
55 nummi found in Town Fields, no further details. Probably not the whole hoard.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Doncaster, Town Fields', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-3154BE
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
16 copper alloy coins from a pit on the same site as the Snodland hoard, found during archaeological excavation. All 16 coins were nummi, mostly of the House of Constantine dated to AD330-335 but the latest coin identified was a slightly worn coin of Magnentius, AD350-353. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2009 T094
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Snodland II', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-8D9D69
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Milton Keynes
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Group of 16 bronze coins found in Pit 637, in farmyard area N of Building 2. No evidence of a container, but pit also contained 1 kg of animal bone, large quantity of 4th C pottery, representing at least 6 diff. vessels; & a zoomorphic brooch. Coins from Constantine II to Constantius II, or AD 321-364.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Bancroft Roman Villa', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2ADA1A
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published Find published
4th century. Coins 1-2, 4-7, 5?, 9 - find spot Tr 63, 2m NW of House 1. With exception of heavily corroded & illegible No. 5, all of similar AD 330-50 Constantinian date, & occur within area of 1.5m, despite being topsoil finds. Poss. a small disturbed hoard. Nowakowski J.A. & Quinnell, H. 2011. Trevelgue Head, Cornwall. The Importance of C.K. Croft Andrew's Excavations. Cornwall County Council.Coin report by Reece pp. 245-256, fig. 101.1.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trevelgue Head', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4FB7C6
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Darlington
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Two miliarenses found together in F 1321 in the berm between the fort wall and the inner fort ditch.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Piercebridge VI', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-32F0BE
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Grave 1012 contained an adult female skeleton, buried with two bracelets and ten mid-fourth-century coins dated between A.D. 337 and 364, possibly a purse group.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Wotton Cemetery', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-398297
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Bedford
Workflow stage: Published Find published
84 nummi to 356. TAR 2005-6, 1126. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2005 T143
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Bedford Area', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-51CDB9
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Buckinghamshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 317-318 no. 1317: ""High Wycombe [...]. A hoard of 87 coins of the mid-fourth century was found by [...]." Records of Bucks., 23 (1981), 123 "This group of eighty-seven bronze coins was found by members of the South Bucks Metal Detecting Club near West Wycombe in High Wycombe parish, Buckinghamshire. They were brought by staff of the Aylesbury Museum to the Ashmolean Museum for identification and listing. Although no container was recovered and the pieces were scattered in a field, they almost certainly belong to a single find. Most of the pieces were in very poor…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'West Wycombe', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-5DA017
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Buckinghamshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
31 nummi to Magnentius. TAR 2005-6, 1123; NC 2006, 27 Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2005 T043
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'West Wycombe II', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9355A6
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000,309 no. 1274: ""A dark Castor urn 7 3/4in. high containing coins of Constantius, Constantine I, Constans and the Constantinopolis type, were found in ploughing at Worlick about 1890 (Urn and some of the coins now in the possession of Mr. Freeman, 54 High Street, Ramsey; Noble, [W.M.] County Geography, p. 81, figures the urn)". VCH Hunts., I (1926), 267 Examined 4 coins and the pot, which were still in private possession, 1938 (ASR). The pot was a "Castor ware" flagon, 7 3/4in. high and 6 3/4in wide, of hard white ware with black slip, decorated with curvilinear patter…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ramsey', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-52565B
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Central Bedfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
"In the spring of this year, a farmer, ploughing in a field just beyond Shefford, in Bedfordshire, turned up several silver, potin and small brass coins, which were submitted to my inspection. They were nearly all of the same date, common and generally in bad condition; but three were in such good preservation that I considered a notice of them might not be unacceptable to your readers." The three coins were 1 quinarius, 1 ant. and 1 small AE: AR Ant. AE Allectus 1(Q.) 1 Constans, Aug. 1 1 1 1 J.Y. Akerman, in NJ, I (1837), 80, types
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Shefford', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-37C76F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cheshire East
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 311 no. 1279: "NANTWICH (Wall Lane), c. 1849 (Chesh.) NANTWICH (Marsh Lane), before 1881 (Chesh.) "The Roman coins alluded to are now in the possession of two gentlemen resident at Nantwich. Mr. Charles Laxton has 26 coins which were found in a sandhole at Cholmondeston, not far from the Watfield (not Wall Field) Pavement, but I cannot ascertain particulars as to the exact time or place of discovery. They were examined some years ago, and most of them were judged to be coins of Constans, having the legend FEL TEMP REPARATIO, and on the obverse of some D N CONSTANT…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Nantwich (Cholmondeston)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4FDE05
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cheshire East
Workflow stage: Published Find published
27 nummi to Magenentius (350-1) plus one Valentininic nummus of 364-75 which is probably an intruder and copper-alloy object fragments. PATAR 2007, 506; NC 2008, 34. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2007 T201 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: LVPL-00DCE2
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Barbridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-37EB68
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: City of Peterborough
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 320 no. 1327: ""STANGROUND: 15 coins, probably a hoard (Trajan and Victorinus to Magnentius or later) deposited c. AD 350-370 (inf. Dr. Bell)." C.W. Phillips ed., The Fenland in Roman Times (1970), 187 The presence of a coin of Trajan in a mid 4th century AD hoard seems unlikely."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Stanground', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-42B6B3
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: City of Portsmouth
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 335 no. 1368: ""About 30 years ago, in a field near Lumps Lane, Southsea, some workmen who were digging clay turned up a number of fragments of Roman pottery, and one vase or urn was recovered entire. This same field lately came into the possession of Mr. Harry A. Evans whose workmen also discovered several fragments, and one of them had the good fortune to unearth a jar filled with silver coins to the number of about a thousand. They included a few of the reigns of Trajan, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius, but the majority belonged to the middle of the fourth cen…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Southsea', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-8BD2F5
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Conwy
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 327 no. 1353: ""Between November 1982 and February 1983, Mr. D. Rippingale found fifty-one Roman coins in the shallow topsoil of an area about 3 m. square on the steep slope adjoining the east side of the ramparts of Dinorben, a little to the north of the north of the east corner [sic]. " The 51 coins were 2 ant. and 49 AE, of the period AD 348-55. "Probably, therefore, the two Dinorben radiates did not belong to what one may take as a scattered hoard." Ant. AE Claudius II (deified) 1 Tetricus II 1 Constantius II, Aug. 5 Constans, Aug. 9 Magnentius 29 Dece…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Dinorben', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9BCE88
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 277 no. 1166: ""A small hoard of about thirty [i.e. coins] contained examples of Constantius and Constans." -R.N. Worth, in Trans. Devons. Ass., 23 (1891), 82 -The coins were probably small AE."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'St. Thomas', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-A19E9E
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 325-326 no. 1347: ""Mr. W.A. Seaby sends the following note:- 'Recently in sorting a large collection of Roman coins in the Somerset County Museum at Taunton, I came across four coins in a box with a label stating that they had been found on Blackey Tor, Dartmoor, and with a folded letter which reads: "Castle Cary, 12th Sept., 1863 Dear Sir, I send the coins found in the rock on Dartmoor, and copy the Clergyman's account of the place and condition in which they were found:- 'Blackey Tor, in which the coins were found is a large mass of rock (granite) standing so…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Blackey Tor', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-632AFA
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 328 no. 1355: ""In 1943, 90 coins, nearly all 3AE of Constantius II with reverse FEL TEMP REPARATIO, were found by Ian Ellis within the inner and the outer rampart near the north-west corner of the Iron Age camp at Poundbury, rather less than a mile north-west of the centre of Dorchester [...]. The coins were stuck together on the under-side of a flat stone in spoil mechanically excavated in 1940 when the face of the inner rampart on the west and south sides of the camp was scarped to render it tank-proof in the event of an invasion. In 1940 or 1941, a coin of ident…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Poundbury Camp', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-C3995B
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 303 no. 1258: "In 1917, the Arthur Hull Collection, Chard, Somerset, contained "seventeen 'third brass' coins of Constans, AD 333-350; found at Weymouth, 1863. With few exceptions these coins are as follows: Obv. D N CONSTANS P F AVG Bust to 1., holding globe Rev. FEL TEMP REPARATIO Helmeted soldier leading a young captive from the door of a hut." H. St.G. Gray, in Proc. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc., LXIII (1917), 120 17 coins in Somerset County Museum, Taunton."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Weymouth', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-6E39F2
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 315 no. 1309: ""The forty coins, which we have here to describe, were originally in the possession of the Rev. Mr. Pollexfen of Colchester; they passed from him by exchange to Mr. Golding, of Sudbury, Suffolk, from whom the present owner, Mr. W.C. Wells, bought them in 1901. The coins have been handed down as a hoard and their appearance is all in favour of the tradition. The place of finding was Colchester, the date probably in the '70's of last century. There is no evidence of any further coins in the original hoard, but the question naturally arises as to whether f…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Colchester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4E9608
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 253 no. 1058: " "On Friday last (16/3/49) a hoard of 800 brass coins was found at the Union House in a heap, and had probably been buried together in a wooden box, as fragments of wood were discovered with them. I purchased 263 of them, they are very small and many among them were blanks. From what few of them could be read they are Constantine the Great, and probably were intended to pass current during the Saxon period, as no coins have as yet been appropriated to the East Saxon kingdom, and no doubt were buried in some emergency." -Ms. Diary of William Wire, 1842-5…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Colchester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2C188D
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 277-278 no. 1167: "The Cut (fig. 1) represents a vase of peculiar form, found at Colchester, filled with coins of Constans; it is five inches high, of white clay, and most probably of Anglo-Roman pottery." -Review of Museum Disneianum (1846 and 1848), in AJ, VI (1849), 85 and fig. 1 -The fig. was of a small unguent pot with deep external grooving. The coins were probably small AE."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Colchester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9DCFFC
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A group of nine coins of Constans corroded into a "neat pile", as if in a rouleau, all regular. Found in Colchester Lion Walk site K (insula 36) in post-Roman topsoil. Interpreted as a purse or bag hoard.
Created on: Friday 6th March 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Colchester (Lion Walk site K)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-9CF969
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A hoard of 21 Fel Temp Reparatio falling horseman copies found in 1965 either in West Bergholt or Great Horkesely parish and acquired by Colchester Museum (Crummy 1987, 71). No further information available.
Created on: Friday 6th March 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'West Bergholt or Great Horkesley', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-6DE4D1
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 326 no. 1348: "13 May 1773 "Mr. (W.) Drake also informs us, that in a Field near Pleshey, belonging to Mr. Tuffnell, some Roman Coins had been found, a Parcel of wch. 24 in number, were lately sent to him, all of the small Brass, 22 of these were Coins of Magnentius; & the other two, one of Constans, the other of Decentius." Ms. Min. Soc. Ant., XIII (1773"4), 69f."
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Pleshey', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-F7FE1E
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
9 nummi to c.355 (2009 T614); 1 further nummus (2010 T382); 8 nummi (2010 T643). NC 2010. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2009 T614; 2010 T382; 2010 T643 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: ESS-CB4133; ESS-011170
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Tendring District', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-526487
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 336 no. 1370: ""East of the town [i.e. Cirencester] about a quarter of a mile is a mount or barrow call'd Starbury, where several gold Roman coyns have been dug up of about the time of Julian, which we saw." W. Stukeley, Itin. Cur. (1724), 63 Including Julian II." -An English Heritage air photo assessment, and geophysical survey by GeoArch on behalf of Dr Peter Guest at Cardiff University, provide evidence of a significant site, probably associated with the Roman settlement of Corinium. Research by Neil Holbrook and Richard Reece suggests that the area around T…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cirencester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-788B6E
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 332-333 no. 1365: "The objects here described were found by Mr. P. Croal...in the parish of Lydney, Glos., close to the hamlet of Oldcroft. The site is immediately west of the Dean Road, a route between Lydney and Weston-under-Penyard for which a Roman origin has been claimed but not proved. The bronze coins were corroded together in groups within a deposit of loamy clay; they numbered about 3,333, of which 3, denarii have been examined and are listed below. The silver objects lay together within the mass of bronze coins and in association with two fragments of a te…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Oldcroft', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-D3DB39
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 320 no. 1325: ""At Stow on the Wold, in the year 1717, were these following Coins found (amongst many more) and given me by Mr. Thomas Newsham, Counsellor at Law, and late Fellow of All souls College, Oxon, Amongst all which I could find none belonging to any other Emperors." Then came a description of 5 coins, all AE: AE Constantius II, Aug. 1 Constans, Aug. 1 Magnentius 3 5 (FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor in galley) (As above 1; FELICITAS REIPVBLICE 1; GLORIA ROMANORVM 1) J. Pointer, Britannia Romana (1724), 38 f;, types"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Stow On The Wold', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-11E72D
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 267 no. 1118: ""Mr. T. Bliss exhibited two silver coins of Constantius II lately found in an earthen vase under the foundations of Sion College, London Wall." -NC, 1855, Proc., 7 -It seems possible that the pot once contained a hoard of fourth century silver, of which only two coins survived. Including Constantius II"
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'London Wall', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4FA4D8
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published Find published
134 nummi to 358 in a pot. NC 2010.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Coopers Row', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-8F53EC
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 331 no. 1362: ""The hoard which is described in the following pages was found at Croydon, Surrey, on March 10, 1903, by a workman in the employ of the Corporation, who was digging a drain-trench in Wandle Road, opposite No. 56. The coins were contained in two pots, buried only two feet below the surface. The pots were in fragments, and so much is missing that reconstruction appears to be impossible. One of the pots, of a red clay, was decorated with a single band of pattern (a row of circular pits between parallel lines): the other, of grey clay and harder ware, app…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Croydon', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-270EAD
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 305-306 no. 1262: ""The Hamble hoard was found near College Copse, Hampshire... on 29 March 1968 during work for the extension of a playing field." Dr. A.M. Burnett examined the hoard, which was said to consist of 2473 regular coins (1 ant. and 2472 "folles") and 21 irregular coins. However, only 2466 regular coins were apparently catalogued (according to mints). Dr. A.M. Burnett, in CHRB I, BM Occas. Paper 5 (1979), 41-98, mints, types, officinae, discussion of Constantinian coinage of c. AD 330-7, ills. of 3 coins) Rearranged according to emperors, etc., the 24…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Hamble', grid reference and parish protected.


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