Like all treasure stories, the story of this treasure, discovered at the bottom of an old English river, is made up of at least three stories.
On May 8, Will Read, 38, set off with his sons, Jackson and Benjamin, for Baginton Bridge over the River Sowe to do some magnet fishing.
Read and his 2 explorers were amateur mudlarkers– as some magnet fishermen call themselves.
In all, Will Check out and his sons discovered 84 lead-alloy cubes, more than a lots pierced pennies, and a Durga coin
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Baginton Bridge is just a few miles from a much more well-known bridge, the Stoneleigh Bridge over the River Avon, commissioned by the Rev. Thomas Leigh, owner of Stoneleigh Abbey.
Toubled waters
The mudlarkers didn’t have to look for long.
Forty-seven of the cubes weighed roughly 125 gm each and were 2 cm in length.
Most of the cubes weigh roughly 125 gm each and are 2 cm in length. They can be picked up by a forefinger and thumb. Will Read (above)
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Unique Arrangement.
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