[{"id": 142013, "created": "2020-06-30T15:32:51.291241", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84867, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-30T16:06:53.306606", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "", "Site": "", "CollHist": "History\r\nin C.M.M. Miller's handwriting indicates that the objects in his possession comprised items (1-30) and (45-46). It is not known whether items (19-30) were disposed of during his life-time, or by his daughter, after his death, but their present whereabouts are unknown.\r\nUntil 1859 the objects were in the possession of the Rev. Robert Milne Miller, minister of Aboyne and Glentanar, Aberdeenshire from 1826 to 1848. He had retrieved them from the workmen in 1843.\r\nItem (31) was recorded in 1865 to be in the possession of James Ogg of Aboyne. It is now lost. Nothing is known about the history or present whereabouts of Items (32-44)", "Contents": "(17) Penannular armlet (not yet described)\r\n(18) Part of a penannular armlet which joins item (10)\r\n(19-22) Four socketed axes (lost)\r\n(23-24) Two bronze rings (lost)\r\n(25-29) Five penannular armlets (lost)\r\n(30) Fragments of a penannular armlet. (lost)\r\n(31) Socketed axe (lost)\r\n(32-38) Eight socketed axes (lost)\r\n(39-41) Three bronze rings (lost)\r\n(42) Seventeen or twenty-seven \"bracelets\"\r\n(43-44) Two sets of triple rings as (12-13)\r\nOther\r\n(45) Fragments of six amber beads (DQ 397-402)\r\n(46) Chips and splinters of amber (DQ 403)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "", "BiblioSources": "", "Circumstances": "each about one inch in diameter. Joined together in a line, slightly curved, as to be worn on the shoulder or body. 5. Six bronze rings of good workmanship, of different sizes. 6. A circular piece of bronze, probably part of the mountings of a weapon\". After speculations regarding the possible Roman date of the hoard the newspaper article concludes with the remark : \"We trust the Noble Lord of the Manor, the Marquis of Huntley, will take care to have them deposited in some public Museum. The lovers of antiquities are in the meantime under great obligations to the minister of Aboyne and Glentanner, the Rev. Robert Milner, for his exertions in rescuing many of the articles from the hands of the workmen\". Ref. (c) mentioned the hoard in his \"insufficiently documented\" list. Ref (d) reports that in the spring of 1971 a Mr E. Oddy of Exeter, brought to the Museum of that city a bronze penannular armlet which, he alleged, was part of a group of sixteen bronzes in his possession, (Items 1-16), which had formerly been in the possession of a Surgeon-Major Colin Matheson Milne Miller, RAMC, son of the Rev. Robert Milne Miller referred to in Ref (b) above. Ref (e) reports that, after the death of his wife in 1976, Mr Oddy found among her possessions a small box of amber bead fragments, and a list, in the handwriting of the said C.M.M. Miller (undated) headed \"List of Ancient Relics found at Glen Tanna (sic) Aboyne, about 60 years ago\", records the following : ", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 145591, "created": "2020-08-09T22:05:04.051467", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84867, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-09T22:35:52.288959", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "", "Site": "", "CollHist": "History:\r\n... in C.M.M. Miller's handwriting indicated that the ojects in his possession comprised items (1-30) and (45-46). It is not known whether items (19-30) were disposed of druing his lifetime, or by his daughter, after his death but then present whereabouts unknown.\r\n     Until 1859 the objects were in the possession of the Rev. Robert Milne Miller, minister of Aboyne and Glentannar, Aberdeenshire from 1826 to 1848. He had retrived them from the workmen in 1843. Item (31) was recorded in 1865 to be in the possession of James Ogg of Aboyne. It is now lost. Nothing is known about the history or present whereabouts of Items (32-44).", "Contents": "(17) Penannular armlet (not yet discribed)\r\n(18) Part of a penannular armelt which joins with item (10)\r\n(19-22) Four socketed axes (lost)\r\n(23-24) Two bronze rings (lost)\r\n(25-29) Five penannular armlets (lost)\r\n(30) Fragment of a penannular armlet (lost)\r\n(31) Socketed axe (lost)\r\n(32-38) Eight socketed axes (lost)\r\n(39-41) Three bronze rings (lost)\r\n(42) Seventeen or twenty-seven \"bracelets\"\r\n(43-44) Two sets of triple rings as (12-13)\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(45) Fragments of six amber beads (DQ 397-402)\r\n(46) Chips and splinters of amber (DQ 403)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "", "BiblioSources": "", "Circumstances": "...each about one inch in diameter. Joined together in a line, slightly curved, as to be worn on the shoulder or body. \r\n5. Six bronze rings of good workmanship, of different sizes.\r\n6. A circular piece of bronze, probably part of the mountings of a weapon\". \r\nAfter speculations regarding possible Roman date of the hoard the newpaper article concludes with the remark: \"We trust the Noble Lord of the Manor, the Marquis of Huntley, will take care to have them deposited in some public Museum. The lovers of antiquities are in the meantime under great obligations to the Minister of Aboyne and Glentanner, the Rev. Robert Milne Milner, for his exertions in rescuing many of the articles from the hands of the workmen\". Ref. (c) mentioned the hoard in his \"insufficiently documented\" list. Ref. (d) reports that in the spring of 1971 a Mr. E. Oddy of Exeter, brought to the Museum of that city a bronze penannular armlet which, he alleged, was part of a group of sixteen bronzes in his possession, (Items 1-16), which had formerly been in the possession of a Surgeon-Major Colin Matheson Milne Miller, RAMC, son of the Rev. Robert Milne Miller referred to in Ref. (b) above. Ref. (e) reports that, after the death of his wife in 1976, Mr. Oddy found among her possessions a small box of amber bead fragments, and a list, in the handwriting of the said C.M.M. Miller (undated) headed \"List of Ancient Relics found at Glen Tasna (sic) Aboyne, about 60 years ago\", records the following: ...", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]