[{"id": 136370, "created": "2020-04-29T07:49:33.858139", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84293, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-29T08:23:55.519330", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SH 91;12", "Site": "WALES;POWYS;[MONTGOMERY];CEMMAES;MYNNYDD TAL-Y-GLANNAU", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff\r\nItems (1-2) 18 . 78 . 1-2\r\nItem (3) 14 . 231\r\nItem (4) 35 . 117\r\nItem (5) 44 . 172 . 2\r\nItem (6) 44 . 172. 3\r\nItem (7) 47 . 164 . 168\r\nPowysland Museum Welshpool\r\nItem (8) Accession N\u00b0 ?\r\nItem (9) Accession N\u00b0 ?\r\nItem (10) Accession N\u00b0 ?\r\nItem (11) Accession N\u00b0 ?\r\n\r\nItems (12-18) Present whereabouts unknown\r\n\r\nItem (19) Private collection\r\n\r\nHistory\r\nItems (1-2) Presented in 1918 by J. Arthur Acton. \r\nFrom the collection of Colonel Norton, Cemmaes\r\nItem (3) Purchased in 1914 from a Mr Wells who said in came from Caereion-Fechan Mont. No further  information known\r\nItem (4) Presented in 1935 by J. Breese Davies of Dinas Mawddwy. No further information.\r\nItems (5-6) Purchased in 1944 from Mr T.A. Glenor. Mr Glenor claimed to have purchased item (5) from the Bodlondeb estate estate, Conway. It had a label stuck on it which states \"Found Corris, Mont\". Mr Savory points out that Corris is in Merionethshire and believes it is written in error for Cemmaes and includes it in the Tal-y-glannau hoard. Item (6) was bought by Glenn from a person who thought it had been part of a hoard from Penrhos, Anglesey. Mr Savory considers this information suspect and includes it in the hoard. (See Savory 1958)\r\nItem (7) Presented by University College of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1947. They received it from Colonel Norton of Cemmaes.\r\nItem (8) Presented to Welshpool by Miss Norton of Cemmaes\r\nItem (9) Lent to Welshpool by Miss Norton of Cemmaes\r\nItem (10) Purchased by Welshpool from the tenant of the farm formerly occupied by the finder of the hoard\r\nItems (12-18) Whereabouts unknown\r\nItem (19) Now in possession of Mr J.L. John, County Agricultural Organiser of Montgomery \r\nPurchased from finder of the 1929 palstave", "Contents": "(1) Palstave, loop broken ; trident pattern on blade\r\n(2) Palstave, looped, butt damaged, single median rib on blade\r\n(3) Palstave, looped ; poorly defined trident pattern on blade\r\n(4) Palstave, looped ; trident pattern on blade\r\n(5) Palstave, corroded, loop broken, single median rib on blade\r\n(6) Palstave, looped, corroded, single median rib on blade\r\n(7) Palstave, loop broken ; trident pattern on blade\r\n(8) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade\r\n(9) Palstave, butt and loop broken off ; trident pattern on blade\r\n(10) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade\r\n(11) Palstave, looped, median rib on blade\r\n(12-18) Seven palstaves, looped (LOST)\r\n(19) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "1b. HOARD", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hughes (1902) 240\r\n(b) Davies (1934) 334\r\n(c) Ward (1934) 132-4, 164-5\r\n(d) Grimes (1935) 96-7\r\n(e) Savory (1946) 59\r\n(f) Grimes (1951) 186 N\u00b0 530\r\n(g) Savory (1958) 24 note 1\r\n(h) Savory (1980) 116 N\u00b0 263 Fig 31\r\n(See letters from NMW Cardiff 3/2/81 and 10/2/81)", "Circumstances": "A hoard of at least 18 palstaves found in 1902 during peat cutting and 19th found in 1929 at the same spot. The original find was promptly dispersed, but eleven of the 18 palstaves have either certainly or probably been traced. The whereabouts of the 19th palstave is also known.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140846, "created": "2020-06-06T16:37:48.796320", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84293, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-06T16:38:02.066219", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SH  91 / 12", "Site": "WALES / POWYS / [MONTGOMERY] / CEMMAES / MYNYDD TAL-Y-GLANNAU", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff\r\n-------------------------------------------\r\nItems (1-2)  18.78.1-2\r\nItem (3)       14.231\r\nItem (4)        35.117\r\nItem (5)        44.172.2\r\nItem (6)        44.172.3\r\nItem (7)        47.164.168\r\nPowysland Museum. Welshpool\r\n---------------------------------------\r\nItem (8)\r\nItem (8)\r\nItem (10)      Accession Nos. ?\r\nItem (11)\r\nItems (12-18) Present whereabouts unknown\r\nItem (19) Private collection\r\n\r\n/Items (1-2) Presented in 1918 by J. Arthur ?Acton.\r\n                   From the collection of Colonel Norton, Cemmaes\r\nItem (3) Purchased in 1914 from a Mr. Wells who said it came from \r\n             ?Caereion-?  Mont. No further information known.\r\nItem (4) Presented in 1935 by J. Breece Davies of Dinas Mawddwy.\r\n             No further information\r\nItems (5-6) Purchased in 1944 from Mr. T.A. Glenn .\r\n                  Mr. Glenn claimed to have purchased item (5) from the Bodlondeb  \r\n                  estate, Conwy. It has a label stuck on it which states \"found Corris,        \r\n                  Mont\". Mr. Savory points out that Corris is in Merionethshire and\r\n                  believes it is written in error for Cemmaes and includes it in the\r\n                  Tal-y-glannau hoard.\r\n                  Item (6) was bought by Glenn from a person who thought it had been\r\n                  part of a hoard from Penrho, Anglesey. Mr. Savory considers this\r\n                  information suspect and includes it in the hoard. (See Savory 1958)\r\nItem (7) Presented by University College of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1947.\r\n             They received it from Colonel Norton of Cemmaes.\r\nItem (8) Presented to Welshpool by Miss Norton of Cemmaes\r\nItem (9) Sent to Welshpool by by Miss Norton of Cemmaes\r\nItem (10) Purchased by Welshpool from the tenant of the farm formerly occupied\r\n               by the finder of the hoard.\r\nItems (12-18) Whereabouts unknown\r\nItem (19) Now in possesion of Mr. J.L. John, County Agricultural Organiser of\r\n               Montgomery. Purchased from finder of the 1929 palstave\r\n", "Contents": "(1) Palstave, loop broken; trident patter on blade\r\n(2) Palstave, looped, butt damaged, single median rib on blade\r\n(3) Palstave, looped; poorly defined trident pattern on blade\r\n(4) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade\r\n(5) Palstave, corroded, loop broken, single median rib on blade\r\n(6) Palstave, looped, corroded, single median rib on blade\r\n(7) Palstave, loop broken; trident pattern on blade\r\n(8) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade\r\n(9) Palstave, butt and loop broken off; trident pattern on blade\r\n(10) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade\r\n(11) Palstave, looped, median rib on blade\r\n(12-18) Seven palstaves, looped (LOST)\r\n(19) Palstave, looped, trident pattern on blade", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "1b HOARD", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hughes (1902) 240\r\n(b) Davies (1934) 334\r\n(c) Ward (1934) 132-4, 164-5\r\n(d) Grimes (1935) 96-7\r\n(e) Savory (1946) 59\r\n(f) Grimes (1951) 186 No.530\r\n(g) Savory (1958) 24 Note 1\r\n(h) Savory (1980) 116 No.263 Fig.31\r\n     (See letters from NMW Cardiff 3.2.81 and 10/2/81)", "Circumstances": "   A hoard of at least 18 palstaves found in 1902 during peat cutting and a 19th. found in 1929 at the same spot. The original find was promptly dispersed, but eleven of the 18 palstaves have either certainly or probably been traced. \r\nThe whereabouts of the 19th. palstave is also known.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]