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Iron Objects. 



No. 1. A hinge? 4^in. 

 „ 2. Part of fibula or safety pin, 3^ in. 

 „ 3. Fibula or safety pin, 2|in. 

 „ 4. Arrow-head, 3|in. Blade flat, ^in. thick. 

 ,,5. Knife, curved, 4iin. long, |in. wide at broadest 



part of blade. 

 „ 6. Piece of iron bent into oval form, lin. x fin. 

 „ 15. A ring IJin. in diameter, on which hang loosely 

 four pendants, lin. to Ijin. in length, of thin 

 flat iron cut off square at the bottom. An 

 additional pendant is detached. The whole 

 has somewhat the appearanee of a chatelaine, 

 but the pendants have evidently never been 

 anything more than they are now. It seems 

 to be an ornament of some kind. I cannot 

 find any figure or description of a similar article. 

 In addition to these, five other pieces of iron were found — one a 

 sharply-pointed article, 8f in. long, mai/ be a broken stylus, and two 

 smaller pieces are possibly sandal cleats. 



Bronze Objects. 



No. 7. Eing of solid polished bronze, very slightly cor- 

 roded, diameter Ijin., straight on one side- 

 apparently the ring of a buckle or strap. 



„ 8. Circular brooch, with hinge pin, diameter, lin., 

 the pin lost. The upper surface has been 

 covered with some substance now so much 

 corroded that no trace of pattern can be seen 

 except a very small portion of a kind of egg 

 and tongue moulding round the edge. A 

 precisely similar brooch from Woodyates is 

 figured by Gen. Pitt-Rivers in Excavations, 

 vol. III., PI. clxxxii. 



„ 9. Handle of spoon, 45in. long. 



