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VI. Note on a Variety of Objects discovered during the progress of Excavations for Sewerage in Salisbury

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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By the kind permission of Mr. Edward C. Brodie, of Salisbury, I submit to the inspection of the Society a very numerous collection of objects discovered in that city during the progress of excavations for the new sewers. They consist of—1. Knives, of various descriptions; 2. Shears; 3. Spoons; 4. Padlocks; 5. Keys; 6. Weapons; 7. Buckles; 8. Pilgrims' signs; 9. Rings; and some other relics, the uses of which are not easily ascertained.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1855

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a Probably the device of a maker named Gauntlett. A tobacco-pipe maker of that name is mentioned by Fuller and by Aubrey.