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It is a brass piece, made in 1549 by the Owine Brothers, John and Robert, so that the town might be defended from French invasion.
The gun was never used in action, but was taken to the top of Brading Down in 1832 so that it could be fired to celebrate the passing of the Reform Bill.
In the 1950s, it was stolen from the " Gunne House " behind St. Mary's Church and was found in a sale room in Kent.
It was returned, however, not to the town, but to the Oglanders at Nunwell House, where it remains beneath Fanny Oglander's bedroom window.
The Town Trust has asked for it back, but Fanny Oglander has said that security arrangements should be improved and the matter remains unresolved.
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