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
[015], F.18, <038>: a fragment with mottled yellow and brown decoration, which
measures 23mm thick and weighs 84g.