Information from Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England) London (Roman), 1928, pg. 167: 'Trinity Street. Inhumation burial. In the London Museum (A11032-4) are preserved a plain double finger ring of iron, and two plain shale bracelets on the bones of a human forearm.' London Museum Roman catalogue (1930): '(A11032-4) Inhumation burial, from which only a plain, double finger-ring of iron and two shale bracelets on the bones of a human forearm are preserved. Found in Trinity Street. It may here be noted that three other shale bracelets in the Museum are derived from inhumation burials in Southwark, the exact site not stated.' See Plate XIII (facing pg. 41) for an image of the London Museum display featuring the bracelets displayed on the bones (no. 5).