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XXI. A Letter from Edward Hawkins, Esq. F.R.S. & S.A. to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H. F.R.S., Secretary, with an Account of some Saxon Pennies, and other Articles, found at Sevington, North Wilts

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In January 1834 labourers employed in making a deep drain upon a farm in the occupation of Mrs. Gough at Sevington, in North Wilts, found some Saxon Pennies, nearly seventy, it is said, in number.

They were buried between two and three feet deep, in the middle of a meadow, where there was no trace of buildings; and appeared to have been deposited in a box, of which there were some decayed remains.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1838

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page 304 note a Coryat's Cradities, pp. 90, 91, ed. 1611.

page 304 note b Recueil d'Antiquities, tom. iii. p. 312, planche lxxxiv.

page 304 note c Antiquités Gauloises et Romaines recuellies dans les Jardins du Palais du Senat, &c. Par C. M. Grivaud, Paris 1807.

page 304 note d Et utuntur taciis, cugiariis, et forcellis argenti. Chron. Placent. Muratori, torn. xvi. p. 582.