Posted on 07/01/2022 11:02:47 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
The man leading the search for King John's lost treasure says he has pinpointed a small area at the Sutton Bridge site which contains valuable targets.
Raymond Kosschuk has been conducting tests at an undisclosed site in Sutton Bridge for over a year and says his equipment is picking up overwhelming evidence of the treasure, as we previously reported.
Mr Kosschuk, from Keighleyin Yorkshire, believes that he has found scientific anomalies which are consistent with the high value items King John lost in 1216.
King John lost the treasure to The Wash during an ill fated crossing from King's Lynn on October 12, 1216 - just days before the unpopular monarch’s death in Newark Castle.
Mr Kosschuk has made the discovery using equipment he has invented which picks up anomalies in the readings of magnetic fields...
Mr Kosschuk still thinks some of the baggage train was recovered in the 14th century by a local baron but this cart carrying a heavy load was not located, and carried most of King John's prized possessions.
He said: "It seems to be odd that just one large cart would carry all of King John's high value items, yet this may be true..."
Mr Kosschuk says he has examined all the historical documentation on this subject and that this area fits all of unanswered questions historians have been looking for centuries.
He said: "I tried to seek another explanation to all I have uncovered. There is none but one - King John's Baggage train and some of his prized possessions lost in time in the ground for 809 years will soon see daylight once again."
(Excerpt) Read more at lynnnews.co.uk ...
“Lighten up, Francis”
Still living in your head?
Well that’s his problem, not mine.
I’ll watch it and let you know if it is the one I am remembering. Thanks for the line.
My pleasure. Looks like there are others, but not all are specific to that one event. I noticed a news story from 1964, in b&w.
I watched the hour long video about King John’s final journey. Unfortunately it is not the show I remember. I’ll watch the 1964 video later, but it is definitely not it either because that one is in color. Also I’m wondering if I’m taking bits of Time Team episodes and have created a composite show in my mind on this topic, that does not actually exist. Cheers.
The 1964 video was quite interesting. And I agree that the missing treasure may have been “rescued” by the local people of the Fens as their “scavenger’s toll” for crossing the causeway.
I also viewed a video by a David Cox from 2003 and though interesting, was, again, not the one I remember viewing.
I did find this Time Team show about King John’s “lost palace” on the fringe of Sherwood Forest. There is no mention of the “lost treasure” but the show is quite good, in its own right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRuKu9uwxzo
This quest to excavate this find area has been going on for some time - recall seeing a documentary where they found a distinctive piece of jewelry that was likely part of the haul.
The site must be under some kind of protection, and they’re having to try to drum up demand to allow the dig(s).
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