Names on board read A. R. Penn, C. A. Fiddian-Green, T. S. Nevill, G. M. Allison, C. W. Snook, T. E. Morel, C. D. Terry, G. W. Allam, H. D. Holman, T. H. Goodwin, G. Brabam
No names given by T. H. Goodwin can be identified sitting far right of front row.
Names on board read M. G. Fitzgerald, M. F. MacFarlane, R. H. Lowry, D. T. Jones, F. M. Porter, T. H. Goodwin, R. C. Guthrie, S. M. Taylor, J. H. T. Davies, J. Deakin.
In situ teeth
3 Roman? 1 scored
Butchering
Roman radiate coin
1 with internal burnt residue
Small decorative moulded bottle.
Cutmarks
Gnawing
<134>: Two copper alloy lace chapes, or aiglets; large numbers of these objects are commonly found on Medieval and post-Medieval sites and contexts. These examples are well preserved and most likely of Late Medieval data. Similar examples are published from London and Norwich (Margeson 1993; Egan 2005, 53). Dimensions: length 18.3 & 20.3mm; combined weight <1g.
Tr. 2: Very small, probably copper alloy, pin missing its point. Length 19.5mm, head diameter 1.7mm.
weight: 11g
F.05: this contained two sherds of 16th to 19th century plain red coarseware (13g).
<059>: 652g, context 26, modern garden
F.51: a mixed context. This contained three sherds of 18th century Chinese export porcelain (5g), a sherd of late 18th or early 19th century creamware (3g), a sherd of 16th to 18th century tin-glazed earthenware (6g), a sherd of 18th or 19th century lead-glazed earthenware (2g), a sherd of 18th century Staffordshire-type slipware (11g) and two sherds of 16th to 17th century German stoneware (107g).
F.24: this contained a single sherd of abraded grey coarseware (5g), which is most probably Roman in date.
<028> bowl fragment
<068> type 9 bowl c.1680-1710 MNI 1
<087> stem only
<093> stem only
<099> stem only
<006> 2 type 5 bowls c.1640-60. plus one fragment no earlier than c.1660-80 (plus 2 heel/spurs) MNI 4