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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 31 (1)
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 31 (1)
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society
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31 (1)
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88
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Journal
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Editor:
P H Lawson
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Chester Archaeological Society
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Year of Publication:
1935
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http://www.chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/journal.html
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18 Jan 2018
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Prelims
1 - 4
The White Friars of Chester
J H E Bennett
5 - 54
Sir John Throckmorton of Feckenham, Chief Justice of Chester
A L Browne
55 - 71
Note on four Roman leads from the Grosvenor Museum, Chester
G Clement Whittick
J A Smythe
72 - 75
An analysis was undertaken of the composition of four samples of Roman lead from three pigs and a pipe held at the Grosvenor Museum in Chester. All four were found to have been desilverised. The results were compared with earlier analysis of two samples of the same period from Flintshire. It was concluded that with the current level of knowledge, chemical composition could not be used as a proof for the origin of Roman lead. Earlier analysis of three of the museum samples is also discussed, with a note on the absence of tin in any notable quantity. LD
Miscellanea; Samian Finds. Coin Finds.
76 - 77
Short item with a note on the origin of an amphora stamp, followed by details of some Roman finds from the Chester area, namely: five fragments of Samian ware found at Heronbridge in 1897; three coins found at Blacon in 1934; and a coin found during repairs to the City Wall below the infirmary. LD
Review
78 - 79
Obituary: the Ven William Lang Paige Cox
80 - 83
Index of names and places
84 - 88