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.It was found near Tibenham in Norfolk by John Reed using his metal detector, and was yesterday declared treasure trove by a coroner.
Read More: Treasure hunter strikes gold to find ring belonging to wealthy 17th-century money lender | Mail Online.






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