[{"id": 145474, "created": "2020-08-07T15:35:47.303381", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85209, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-07T15:48:53.812204", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SW 872;659", "Site": "CORNWALL;MAWGAN IN PYDAR;LANHEARNE HOUSE", "CollHist": "Item (1) in Museum of the Society of Antiquaries\r\nItem (3) in Royal Institute of Cornwall, Truro. 9/1919/5\r\nItem (5) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford NC 351\r\nRemainder lost.\r\nHistory\r\n(a) records that the sword and some of the celts were claimed by the Nuns (living at Lanhearne House) on the part of Lord Arundel", "Contents": "(1) Part of the blade of a saw\r\n(2) Rapier with a central rib, with notches in the worn hilt (lost)\r\n(3) Palstave, V-depressions on both faces\r\n(4) Several socketed axes of Breton type lost\r\nPossibly part of the hoard.\r\n(5) Socketed chisel ; square section with heavy rim and rib below ; loopless", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 5.7.84.", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Jago (1814) 337-8\r\n(b) Lysons & Lysons (1814) ccxx\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 116, 184, 250, 461, 465 (Hoard N\u00b0 31)\r\n(d) Cornish (1906) 354 fig.\r\n(e) Hencken (1932) 89, 92, 164-5, 181, 303\r\n(f) Savory (1958) 17\r\n(g) Rowlands (1976) 214, 300 N\u00b0 451\r\n(h) Pearce (1982) 528 N\u00b0 94", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) in a letter to Samuel Lysons, dated 20 May 1813, reports : \"About a month since, some miners streaming for tin in a meadow called Long Moor, immediately under and belonging to Lanhearn House in the parish of Mawgan, found  a number of celts and a sword at a depth of 12 feet, under a bed of black mud and scattered at small distances upon a bed of smooth pebbles resembling those on the beach a short way off\".", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147865, "created": "2020-09-12T20:51:37.933265", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85209, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-12T20:51:42.280205", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SW 872 / 659", "Site": "CORNWALL / MAWGAN-IN-PYDAR / LANHEARNE HOUSE", "CollHist": "Item (1) in Museum of the Society of Antiquaries\r\nItem (3) in Royal Institute of Cornwall, Truro.  9/1919/5\r\nItem (5) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.  NC 351\r\nRemainder lost\r\n/a) records that the sword and some of the celts were claimed by the Nuns (living at Lanhearne House) on the part of Lord Arundel.", "Contents": "(1) Part of the blade of a saw\r\n(2) Rapier with a central rib, with notches in the worn hilt (lost)\r\n(3) Palstave, v-depressions on both faces\r\n(4) Several socketed axes of Breton type  lost\r\nPossibly part of the hoard\r\n--------------------------------\r\n(5) Socketed chisel; square section with heavy rim and rib below; loopless.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  5.7.84", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Jago (1814) 337-8\r\n(b) Lysons & Lysons (1814) ccxx\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 116, 184, 250, 461, 465 (Hoard No. 31)\r\n(d) Cornish (1906) 354 fig.\r\n(e) Hencken (1932) 89, 92, 164-5, 181, 303\r\n(f) Savory (1958) 17\r\n(g) Rowlands (1976) 214, 300 No.451\r\n(h) Pearce (1982) 528 No.94", "Circumstances": "   Reference (a) in a letter to Samuel Lysons, dated 20 May 1813, reports: \"About a month since, some miners streaming for tin in a meadow called Long Moor, immediately under and belonging to Lanhearne House in the parish of Mawgan, found a number of celts and a sword at a depth of 12 feet, under a bed of black mud and scattered at small distances upon a bed of smooth pebbles resembling those on the beach a short way off\".", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]