Hall, D. N. (1973). Newton Willows, Kettering, Northants. Council for British Archaeology Group 9 Newsletter 3. Vol 3, pp. 20-20.

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Newton Willows, Kettering, Northants
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Council for British Archaeology Group 9 Newsletter 3
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Council for British Archaeology Group 9 Newsletter
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3
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48
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20
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A field-by-field survey at Newton Willows, Kettering, Northamptonshire revealed a site of several acres producing hand-made middle Saxon pottery and iron slag, possibly relating to a nearby early Saxon cemetery discovered by ironstone workings. Continued excavation on the site of St Leonard's church failed to locate the expected north and east walls because of extensive 18th-century levelling. However, three graves were examined, including [that of] a priest with a dummy patten and chalice. Among the finds were stone roofing slates, plain white wall plaster, painted glass, and a 16th-century jetton.
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David N Hall
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1973
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28 Jan 2016