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Medieval and Saxon finds from Felmersham, Bedfordshire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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In examining an old Home Guard trench on a spur overlooking Felmersham Bridge to the north, Mr. Peter Crossley-Holland found much pottery, and with the consent of Mr. J. D. Hensman the site was further examined, with minor excavation of some features showing in the trench sides, by Mr. Crossley-Holland, my wife, and myself.
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