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Treasure hunter finds ring lost for 400 years


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A gold ring made by the wealthy money lender who founded the Grosvenor Estate has been found in a field by a treasure hunter.

The 24-carat piece of jewellery was a 'mourning ring' made in memory of Hugh Audley, who owned the land where Buckingham Palace would later be built.

http://www.dailymail...ney-lender.html

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Nice find!

Treasure trove my bum though!! Finders keepers, losers weepers and all that :D

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Well .. I wouldn't feel at ease or at peace knowing that it was something of such special significance to someone ~ if it was just some plain old surplus jewelery ~

Yeah ... finders keepers ... and all that weeping or no ~ :lol:

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Imagine digging in your garden ...in the home that you have bought/mortgaged and finding a shed load of gold in your potato field ...would you feel the urge to declare it?

I sure as hell wouldn't ..I'd take it to my mate who is a jeweller and have it made into a big ferk off tiara that I can wear when I'm washing my dishes :D

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Imagine digging in your garden ...in the home that you have bought/mortgaged and finding a shed load of gold in your potato field ...would you feel the urge to declare it?

I sure as hell wouldn't ..I'd take it to my mate who is a jeweller and have it made into a big ferk off tiara that I can wear when I'm washing my dishes :D

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La lala la la la la ~

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haha indeed my friend ...innonence is bliss *whistles a happy tune*

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