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A magnificent hoard of late Roman silver was discovered at nearby Thistley Green in 1942, and the 34 pieces, which included bowls, spoons, dishes and goblets, were declared to be Treasure trove and are now in the British Museum.
These increased powers over Cornwall included the right to appoint Sheriffs, bona vacantia, treasure trove, a separate exchequer, and such forth.
The behaviour of the Webbs, and nearly seven years of litigation, culminating in the Supreme Court action where they unsuccessfully sought over £ 5, 000, 000 for the find, led to the replacement of Irish laws of treasure trove by the law in the National Monuments ( Amendment ) Act, 1994, with a new Section 2 being included in the legislation.
A trove of finished material for the album, with the same band of musicians, was not included on the official ten-song 42-minute album release in the summer of 1981 – " Blue Lamp ", which was released instead on the Heavy Metal soundtrack later in 1981, " Gold and Braid ", performed live in concert during Nicks ' 1981 concert tour, and " Sleeping Angel ", released on the Fast Times at Ridgemont High soundtrack in 1982.

trove and coins
A negret (, ) in Catalan myths and legends, especially those of Majorca, is a small, dark-skinned sprite who, if touched with a candle by a mortal, instantly turns into a trove of coins.
The treasure trove rule was first given serious consideration by the Oregon Supreme Court in 1904 in a case involving boys who had discovered thousands of dollars in gold coins hidden in metal cans while cleaning out a henhouse.
That evening, Thoth's private trove of coins was discovered by thieves who beat Thoth and stole his money when Amon arrived to tell him the news.
Treasure trove is property that consists of coins or currency hidden by the owner.
For example, under English law, 100 Roman coins found buried in a chest would be treasure trove ; however, 100 Roman coins which were lost over time in a marketplace would not be treasure trove, as they were not deliberately hidden as a single hoard.
The coins were declared treasure trove and are now at the Grosvenor Museum in Chester.

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The dark, overtone-rich sound of these rather lightweight cymbals, combined with the rich, warm sound of his wood-shell drums ( he almost exclusively played Gretsch drums, although in later years was playing Slingerland drums ) equipped with natural calfskin top heads ( again, Lewis was a purist ), using regular mylar heads on the bottom, exuded a veritable treasure trove of sound.
In Roman law treasure trove was called thesaurus (" treasure " in Latin ), and defined by the Roman jurist Paulus as " vetus quædam depositio pecuniæ, cujus non extat memoria, ut jam dominum non habeat " ( an ancient deposit of money, of which no memory exists, so that it has no present owner ).
According to Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius ( 1583 – 1645 ), as the feudal system spread over Europe and the prince was looked on as the ultimate owner of all lands, his right to the treasure trove became jus commune et quasi gentium ( a common and quasi-international right ) in England, Germany, France, Spain and Denmark.
After an Atlas Comics retrenchment in 1957 — during which the company mixed a trove of inventory stories by Wildey and many others with new material for two to three years — Wildey freelanced on a small number of standalone anthology stories for two other publishers: Harvey Comics, in the science fiction / fantasy titles Alarming Tales # 3-5 ( Jan .- Sept. 1958 ), and Black Cat Mystic # 62 ( March 1958 ), Hi-School Romance # 73 ( March 1958 ) and Warfront # 34 ( Sept. 1958 ); and DC Comics, in Tales of the Unexpected # 33 & 35 ( Nov. 1958, March 1959 ), House of Secrets # 17 ( Feb. 1959 ), My Greatest Adventure # 28 & 32 ( Nov. 1958 & June 1959 ), and House of Mystery # 89 ( Aug. 1959 ).

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" An unclassifiable trove of bittersweet pop.
Some chroniclers claimed that this was because a local peasant had uncovered a treasure trove of Roman gold, which Richard claimed from Aimar in his position as feudal overlord.
Don Quijote is a veritable treasure trove of Spanish proverbs.
The surviving plays by Aristophanes are a treasure trove of comic presentation.
" In a similar vein, there is the incident where Alvy scatters a trove of cocaine with an accidental sneeze: although not in the script, the joke emerged from a rehearsal happenstance and stayed in the movie.
This hoard is the largest Viking treasure trove found so far in Scotland.
After a few despairing days sealed in the dark chamber, they find an escape route, bringing with them a few pocketfuls of diamonds from the immense trove, enough to make them rich.
Coroners also have a role in treasure trove cases.
Historian Joseph Ellis has found that the 1200 letters between John and Abigail " constituted a treasure trove of unexpected intimacy and candor, more revealing than any other correspondence between a prominent American husband and wife in American history.
The Freetown Historical Society Museum in Assonet is a trove of artifacts and information relating to the history of the town and surrounding area, and has an extensive genealogical library.
In 1868 a highly valuable trove of about 70 Roman silver vessels for eating and drinking, the so-called Hildesheim Treasure, was unearthed by Prussian soldiers.
In April 1986, Rivera hosted the syndicated special The Mystery of Al Capone's Vault, an ill-conceived adventure where Rivera excavated what he had been told was the site of Al Capone's buried treasure trove.
The Sigmund Freud Archives mainly consist of a trove of documents housed at the US Library of Congress and in the former residence of Sigmund Freud during the last year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens in northwest London.
After 1942, when Congress cut off the Library of Congress's funding for folk song collecting, Lomax continued to collect independently in Britain, Ireland, the Caribbean, Italy, and Spain, as well as the United States, using the latest recording technology, assembling a treasure trove of American and international culture.
Only in October 1994 the Hermitage officially announced that it had been secretly holding a major trove of French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings from German private collections.
In 2006 Juilliard received a trove of precious music manuscripts from the billionaire collector and financier Bruce Kovner.
* To refuse the " Queen's Consent ", where direct monarchical assent is required for a bill affecting, directly or by implication, the prerogative, hereditary revenues — including ultimus haeres, treasure trove, and bona vacantia — or the personal property or interests of the Crown to be heard in Parliament.
They were a treasure trove of valuable information to the Axis.
In 1958 one denarius, coined in c. 82 AD, was revealed in the Şamaxı trove.
* trove, as in treasure trove, was originally an adjective, not a noun, and means found.
Thus treasure trove means not a treasure chest or hoard, but a treasure found by chance, as opposed to one stolen, inherited, bought, etc.
The large celtic treasure trove at Erstfeld, now generally interpreted as a votive offering to a mountain deity, indicates that there was a large, prosperous population in central alps during the 4th century BC.

included and coins
The finds of the previous century had included Roman coins.
Quite possibly it was a survival of a Roman concept of " Britain ": it is significant that, while the hyperbolic inscriptions on coins and titles in charters often included the title rex Britanniae, when England was unified the title used was rex Angulsaxonum, (' king of the Anglo-Saxons '.
The Mahajanapadas that minted their own coins included Gandhara, Kuntala, Kuru, Panchala, Shakya, Surasena, and Surashtra.
The last series of Finnish markka coins included five coins ( listed with final Euro values, rounded to the nearest cent ):
These coins were not included in the 2012 uncirculated sets or the three-coin ATB quarter sets ( which consisted of an uncirculated " P " and " D " and proof " S " specimen ) and no " S " mint-marked quarters are being released into circulation, so that mintages will be determined solely by direct demand for the " S " mint-marked coins.
Finds included a silver coin of Marcia ( 124BC ), pottery, weapons and tools, bronze ornaments, and Roman coins from Vespasian to Valentinian II.
More recent regular team members have included archaeologist Neil Holbrook, Roman coins specialist Philippa Walton, and historian Sam Newton.
It is not included in the Pope's official titles, but appears on buildings, monuments and coins of popes of Renaissance and modern times.
During the first half of the 19th century the collections included coins, marbles, candelabra, busts, plaster casts, and statues.
The collection included antique coins, books, engravings, geological specimens, and zoological specimens — one of which was the stuffed body of the last dodo ever seen in Europe ; but by 1755 the stuffed dodo was so moth-eaten that it was destroyed, except for its head and one claw.
Their findings included broken Chinese bowls and tea cups, handmade bottles, and fragments of opium paraphernalia and Chinese coins.
In April 2010 a large hoard of coins was unearthed near Frome, Somerset, United Kingdom, which includes the largest group of coins issued during Carausius ' reign ever found ; 760 coins from his reign were found in a group of 52, 500 Roman coins that also included 5 rare silver denarii.
These included a deep red silk lamba mena, imported paintings of European royalty, thousands of coins, eighty articles of clothing, swords, jewels, gold vases, containers of silver and so forth.
Numerous gold coins from various important countries were included, including American eagles, at a time when it had recently become illegal for Americans to own them, and when most other countries had withdrawn gold from active circulation as well.
Outside products brought to the region included metal goods, rice, fine textiles, and coins exchanged for local spices, sandalwood, deer horn, bees ' wax, and slaves.
Calligraphic design is omnipresent in Islamic art, where, as in Europe in the Middle Ages, religious exhortations, including Qur ' anic verses, may be included in secular objects, especially coins, tiles and metalwork, and most painted miniatures include some script, as do many buildings.
" International currencies in the past have included the Chinese Liang and Greek drachma, coined in the fifth century B. C., the silver punch-marked coins of fourth century India, the Roman denari, the Byzantine solidus and Islamic dinar of the middle-ages, the Venetian ducato of the Renaissance, the seventeenth century Dutch guilder and of course, more recently, sterling and the dollar .”
Some of the finance reforms included paying cash for labor in place of corvee labor, increase the supply of copper coins, improve management of trade, direct government loan to farmers during planting seasons and to be repaid at harvest.
British coins, and those of the Empire and Commonwealth dominions routinely included the abbreviated title Ind.
On 13 March 949, the Salian Conrad the Red, duke of Lorraine and count of Speyergau, son of Werner V and son-in-law of Otto I, granted bishop Reginald I rights and possessions which included important sources of income for the church, e. g. the right to mint coins, half of the toll, market fees, the “ salt penny ,” wine tax and other taxes.

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