On 3 December 1936, James Edward Dodd, an amateur CAD . The cache consisted of a broken sword, an axehead, and a bar of unknown use . { { # tag : ref | Logan described the find as " a sword, broken in two, an axehead, part of a horse rattle, and three unidentifiable fragments ."
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On 3 December 1936, James Edward Dodd, an amateur CAD . The cache consisted of a broken sword, an axehead, and a bar of unknown use . { { # tag : ref | Logan described the find as " a sword, broken in two, an axehead, part of a horse rattle, and three unidentifiable fragments ."
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The name Creswell is thought to come from Old English C�rsewella referring to the plant watercress ( c�rse in Old English and wella meaning spring or stream ), meaning'the spring where watercress grows .'A Neolithic polished stone axehead was found in a garden in Creswell in 1960, and about a quarter of a mile to the north-west are the ruins of an ancient chapel, or meeting house.