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Old 1st November 2023, 01:37 PM   #3
Peter Hudson
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Hello Keith and Jim, I suspect that this type of sword probably overlaps when considering Border Reivers but I like also the idea of its own thread such is the importance of Hounslow... I seem to recall a blade with a strange date of 1553 ? What does that signify ?

Is it anything to do with Lady Jane Grey or ...perhaps the year in which The Great Bible appears?

Regards, Peter.

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