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| 1406 of 1764 Document |
| Archive: | Manning | Unique ID: | 1620 | ||||||||
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Wallingford | Item No.: | 13 | No. of Sheets: | 1 |
| Title: | Manuscript extract from publication: 'Hedge's Wallingford, Volume I, p.148' | ||||
| Content: | Note mentions two bronze celts and two bronze spear heads dredged from the Thames south of Wallingford Bridge by Mr John Drake, the surveyor of the Thames, who gave them to Reverend J.C. Clutterbuck. A note in pencil below the extract questions whether or not the spear heads were actually socketed knives. A further note goes on to add that they were in fact socketed knives and refers to Mr Jesse King's watercolour sketches in the Ashmolean Museum. | ||||
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