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The time capsule - A mystery spanning 2000 years The story began in 1923 when the sexton of St Mary's Church Allerton By water, a Mr R. Mills uncovered a hoard of Roman coins whilst digging a grave in the churchyard. The coins amounting to approximately 300 were deemed treasure trove and split between Leeds Museum and Hull Museum with a few rarer ones going to the British museum in London. About this time money was being raised to build a church hall and in 1925 the foundation stone was laid. According to the programme for the ceremony, a time capsule was buried underneath the stone containing current coins of the realm, parish records and coins dating from 60BC and 180AD i.e. pre Roman conquest and after the North of England was conquered. Hadrian's Wall was built in 122 AD Forward to 2007 As the Hall is in the process of being sold the Church thought it important that we rescue the capsule before the hall was demolished. So an intrepid party led by churchwarden Stewart (Indiana) Fawcett and members of the Parish Council recovered the capsule from the base of the Foundation stone. What was recovered was in a bad state of decay. The metal canister that held the items was crumbling and only just held its contents which amounted to a copy of the Pontefract and Castleford Express and Yorkshire Post and a donations record book for the building of the hall, coins of the realm the earliest being from the reign of George IV but no Roman coins. John Taylor has been researching the matter and discovered that the coins in Hull Museum were lost when it was bombed in World War 11 and Leeds Museum was also bombed and has no record of them. Only the few in the British Museum can be seen. If anybody can shed any light on where they might have gone or why they weren't put in the time capsule or know a relative of anyone on the Parochial Church Council at that time can you please contact John on 01977 510644 email: - iohn.tavlorj90(q),skv.com or me Jean Baldwin on 01977 557981 email: - martianjeanius@lineone.net Photographs of the finds can be viewed in the Church porch before or after church services on Sunday morning and Wednesday evening or between 10am and 12noon on Fridays when the church is open for prayer.

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20 YORKSHIRE NUMISMATIC SOCIETY. THE ALLEKTON BYWATEK HOARD OF ROMAN COINS. Towards the end of 1923, a hoard consisting of bronze and silver Roman coins was found while digging a grave in the Churchyard at Alterton Bywatcr, The specimens occurred in an earthenware jar. An inquest was duly held, and the coins were declared to be treasure trove, and after they were submitted to the British Must-urn, the Treasury eventually remitted them to the Vicar, Rev, James Bell, who has allowed us to have a selection. In The Numismatic Chromde, 1925, Parts III. and IV,, " H.M." gives a conspectus of the find as under: Mark Antony (li), Nero (6), Galba (i}, Otho (3), Vitellius (4), Vespasian (54). Titus (10), Domitian {14), Nerva {4), Trajan (62), Hadrian (51), Sabina (7),!,. Aurelius Cwsar (i), Antonius Pius. (30), Faustina I. (19), Marcus Aurclius (8), Faustina II. (o), L, Vcrus (i), Lucilla (i) Total, 296. He points out that " The latest dated coin in the find was of the year A 0.162. The only coin of special interest was the very rare 1'a.ttenlia Augttsli of Hadrian (Cohen, loio)," The coins are also classified in accordance with Cohen's second edition, for details of which those particularly interested are referred to the Numismatic Chronicle, After considerable correspondence with the Rev. James Bell, we have succeeded in obtaining the following coins for our collection : Mark Antony (a), Nero (i). Titus^ (i). Domitian (2). Vespasian (6), Trajan (i )«Hadrian (8), Antonius Pius (5}, Marcus Aurelius (i), Sabina (i), Faustina I. (2), Faustina II. (i). SPALDING GENTLEMEN'S SOCIETY MEDAL. The Hon. Secretary of the Spatding Gentlemen's Society (Mr, A. K. Maples) has recently struck an admirable medal to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of that Society. As I happen to be an honorary member, and gave the first lecture in the new premises, he has kindly presented me with a copy of the medal, which is reproduced herewith by the kindness of the Editor of The Lincolnshire Free Press, li has been designed by Mr. G. W.