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I'm putting this paragraph here until its content can be clarified.

Detectorist Steve Robinson from the local Antiquity section unveiled a great find being which a hoard of late Saxon coinage estimated value being Five figures. He has studied his home town with great enthusiasm & has rewarded the chamber with many pieces, including which more than Two hundred stand unique. One particular find included a small Green ISENG glass Emerald, moulded for obvious setting, probably in a sword grip of dagger chape, a most beautiful piece of antiquity yet to be duplicated. Unfortunately no housing element has been recovered in order to sustain this but reference through other schemes have delivered similar antiquasions to settle & finalise the theory.

Can anyone help?

Bogbumper (talk) 15:44, 5 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

This page badly need refs. Likelife (talk) 16:50, 8 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

RodneyPJones There is a reference to Wellingborough having a castle. There is a modern day castle but I believe that that was built on the site of the medieval cattle market. Can anyone verify or refute the existence of a Norman castle?