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Old 9th December 2025, 11:37 AM   #21
Triarii
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Originally Posted by urbanspaceman View Post
I am inserting a link to a section of Brian Moffatt's website. It was Brian who told me about Robert Coltman Clephan.
Brian and his family have established a truly remarkable museum on the border of Scotland just south of Howick. A truly monumental achievement and the product of almost a lifetime of work purely by himself and his family with a disgraceful lack of help from both the Scottish and English authorities.
https://fallingangelslosthighways.bl...ds-museum.html
However, here is what Brian has to tell us about Mortuary hilts:
https://fallingangelslosthighways.bl...tml?q=mortuary
-copy these links and paste them into your browser.
That museum is on my 'must visit' list. I had some comms with Brian about an article he produced regarding what is possibly Charles I own mortuary type sword (in a private colelction). Very helpful.
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