Information for record number MWA1517:
Migration period burial

Summary The site of an Anglo-Saxon burial which was found 800m north east of Ragley Hall.
What Is It?  
Type: Burial, Inhumation
Period: Migration (410 AD - 800 AD)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Arrow
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 07 55
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
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1 More than 60 years ago a female skeleton was discovered in the boundary fence of Ragley Park. Associated with this were some Anglo Saxon objects including a small iron knife, two bronze brooches of the radiate type, an elliptical buckle and a square-headed brooch.
2 Several beads of amber and jet together with some other articles were also found. The burial was dated by R A Smith to the 7th century because of the ornamentation of the square-headed brooch. Lord Hertford has in his possession the brooches, the bronze buckle and the knife, and a bronze needle sheath, one paste and two amber beads, and part of the lower jaw of the skeleton.
3 OS card.
4 Correspondence with the Marquess of Hertford about the finds.
5 Noted. Saxon ornaments discovered with skeleton of a female on boundary fence of Ragley Park near course of River Arrow. Large square-headed fibula , two of lesser size, a kinfe and blade which still retains its magnetic properties, several beads of which the most part were amber and one of ancient glass, yellow and black inlaid, a buckle etc. Contains references to Minutes of Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries, 28 Jan 1836. Also Archaeologica 54 pl. 18, p.482.
 
Sources

Source No: 5
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: Alcester Notes
Author/originator: W A Seaby
Date: 1954
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Source No: 1
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: Victoria County History, vol 1, Warwickshire
Author/originator: Doubleday H A & Page W (eds)
Date: 1904
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Volume/Sheet: 1
   
Source No: 2
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: Gazetteer of EAS Burials
Author/originator: Meaney A
Date: 1964
Page Number: 217
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Source No: 4
Source Type: Correspondence
Title: Migration period burial, Ragley
Author/originator: WM
Date: 1963
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Source No: 3
Source Type: Record Card/Form
Title: OS Card 25NE6
Author/originator: Ordnance Survey
Date: 1968
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source OS Card Ordnance Survey Record Card. Before the 1970s the Ordnance Survey (OS) were responsible for recording archaeological monuments during mapping exercises. This helped the Ordnance Survey to decide which monuments to publish on maps. During these exercises the details of the monuments were written down on record cards. Copies of some of the cards are kept at the Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record. The responsibility for recording archaeological monuments later passed to the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historic Monuments. back
monument SITE * Unclassifiable site with minimal information. Specify site type wherever possible. back
monument INHUMATION * An interment of unburnt, articulated human remains. Use specific type where known. back
monument PARK * An enclosed piece of land, generally large in area, used for hunting, the cultivation of trees, for grazing sheep and cattle or visual enjoyment. Use more specific type where known. back
monument SQUARE * An open space or area, usually square in plan, in a town or city, enclosed by residential and/or commercial buildings, frequently containing a garden or laid out with trees. back
monument BURIAL * An interment of human or animal remains. Use specific type where known. If component use with wider site type. Use FUNERARY SITE for optimum retrieval in searches. back
monument BOUNDARY FENCE * A fence that indicates the limit of an area or a piece of land. back

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