Raymond Kosschuk with some of the artefacts found in a field he believes holds King John’s treasure (51573262)

Here is a report from the Newark Advertiser about the baggage train lost near The Wash at the end of the king‘s life. Raymond Kosschuk has now isolated a small area of Sutton Bridge and thinks that he has already found some small pieces of the treasure, as shown above. Using bespoke equipment to read magnetic fields, he has found some anomalies.


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