Mysterious Tooth found in Boleyn Home

Mysterious Tooth found in Boleyn Home

Random tooth found at Blicking Hall! Unfortunately it’s not Anne Boleyn’s (or so they think) or even from the Tudor period, but still..

Excerpt From the Guardian:

“The National Trust is appealing for information about a human tooth that has turned up alongside Jacobean furniture and old masters during the annual winter cleaning of a stately pile.

The badly decayed molar, still with small scraps of flesh attached, was found in an attic cabinet at Blickling Hall, former home of the Boleyn family whose most famous member, Anne, lost her head in 1536 on the orders of King Henry VIII.

The tooth is thought to be much more recent than Anne’s Tudor days, prompting the trust’s hopes that its former owner, or a relative, may have information about home dentistry or possibly a fight at the mansion in Norfolk. The trust’s regional archaeologist, Angus Wainwright, said today: “Perhaps there was a servants’ brawl or maybe an airman lost a tooth when the RAF took the hall over during the second world war.”

The tooth’s owner was a stranger to modern dentistry, with a large hole in one side of the molar and a honeycomb of small cavities throughout. Wainwright said: “They would have suffered a huge amount of pain, which lends some weight to the extraction theory.”"

1 Comment

  1. Tian Says:

    That’s interesting.
    Well, there’s always the chance that it COULD have belonged to one of the Boleyns, right? ;)

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