WESTFIELD, (Essex) 3 4ths of a m. from Coggershall, bel. once to its abbey. About 300 years ago a brazen pot was ploughed up here, covered with a white hard clay, which contained 2 earthen pots, the inmost of which was covered with a stuff like velvet, tied with a silk lace, and had in it some whole bones, and many small pieces of bones, which were wrapt up in fine silk. The abbot being sent for to see it taken out of the ground, had them reposited in his vestiary with great veneration, because he supposed them to be the relicks of saints.