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Colchester Archaeol Grp Annu Bull 38
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Colchester Archaeol Grp Annu Bull 38
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Series:
Colchester Archaeological Group Annual Bulletin
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Volume:
38
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1999
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Date Of Issue From: 1999
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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The Cressener lords of Mount Bures: a Chancery case of 1731 & the Cressener Cup
Ida McMaster
5 - 11
Discusses post-medieval wills and legal documents relating to the family who held the manor of Mount Bures. A silver-gilt cup dated 1503 -- now in the collection of Goldsmiths' Hall, London -- is identified as that mentioned in a 1722 will.
Mascotts -- a medieval house at Copford
R Shackle
12 - 26
A structural survey of the timber house that comprises a fourteenth-century cross-wing and a sixteenth-century addition.
Excavations at `Houchins' -- a moated farmhouse at Coggeshall
Vic Scott
S Chapman
27 - 31
Investigation of the moat suggest it was originally dug mainly for drainage, probably in the thirteenth century -- predating the earliest surviving documentary records. However, the moat was altered in the eighteenth or nineteenth century. Roman occupation of the site is considered unlikely.
Excavation of a wartime aircraft: crashed 1944
Ida McMaster
James Fawn
32 - 33
The exact site of the crash of a US Army P47 Thunderbolt was identified initially using a metal detector. Subsequent excavation recovered pieces of the cockpit and the nose of the engine was found at a depth of 4m below the surface. No other archaeological remains were encountered, although prehistoric occupation had previously been recorded in the same field.
A puddingstone quern from Halstead
R Shackle
45 - 46
A very complete example of the upper stone of a Roman quern. The quern is thought to have been made in Hertfordshire, where the raw material is found.
Pilgrim's lead ampulla from Magdalen Street Colchester
R Shackle
47 - 48
A find made on a building site (see also 99/1614).
A medallion from Langenhoe
R Shackle
49 - 50
Describes a commemorative medal of Elizabeth I, in lead, which was found with a metal detector.
A seal matrix from Norfolk
R Shackle
Suggests that the inscription of the matrix from East Dereham refers to one Deiadatvs, who was probably from Lexden.
Two seal matrices from Coggeshall
R Shackle
Two bronze objects, one of which may have a religious connection.
Bronze Age pots at High Sheriffs Party?
Ida McMaster
Notes that crop-marks of a pair of possible ring-ditches were revealed in air-photographs taken soon after the removal of a marquee on the lawn at the Lamarsh home of the High Sheriff of Essex.
Stone mould for casting jewellery from Colchester
R Shackle
A rare and unusual find, probably Saxon, retrieved from a building site in Magdalen Street (see also 99/1832).
Spirits licence for the Three Bells Inn Colchester
R Shackle
Discusses the text on a fragment of a printed paper found in the attic of 60 North Hill. The document dates from the reign of George II.