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Archive: Manning Unique ID: 608
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Hardwick Item No.: 3 No. of Sheets: 1
Title: Typed noted based on information from Mr F. Ellis, 59 Berkeley Road, Bishopston, Bristol (from 1875-1883 associated with Mr Thomas Perdue, chemist, geologist and president of the Witney Natural History Society).
Content: Concerning an urn obtained from the gravel pits at Hardwick in 1876 by Reverend W.D. Macray of Ducklington. Pot was shown to Professor G. Rolleston who thought it was a Saxon food pot. Also a note asking where the urn is now. Below the typed note is adhered a letter from Miss M.K. Macray of the Warren, Barford St. Michael, Diddington, dated 25 May 1920 (possibly to Mr E.T. Leeds) explaining that the urn is in her possession.
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