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The Coleshill Helm

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

The existence of the Coleshill helm had been a mystery for so long that its rediscovery by the Duke of Rutland, who exhibited it before the Society on 24 November 1932, was quite unexpected (pls. XXI, XXII).

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1933

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References

page 152 note 1 Chatwin, P. B., Trans. of Birmingham Arch. Soc. xlviii, pl. xx (1922). There are also monuments in the church to Reginald Digby, †1549, John Digby, †1558, and Sir George Digby, †1586.Google Scholar

page 153 note 1 Cf. Antiq. Journ. xi, 407–9, 1931.Google Scholar

page 154 note 1 Dillon, Lord in Archaeologia, lvii (1900), pl. IV. The MS. was sold at Messrs. Sotheby & Co., 20th July 1931, lot 7.Google Scholar

page 154 note 2 C. R. Beard, The Connoisseur, April 1931.