Ancient armour stolen from Northumberland church
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The items had been in the church for more than 400 years
Ancient armour has been stolen from a church in Northumberland.
The theft at St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh, was discovered on Friday but could have happened as long ago as 26 April, police said.
The stolen items were a 17th Century "lobster pot" helmet, external, similar to armour worn by anti-royalist Roundheads during the English Civil War, and a pair of gauntlets.
They had been in the church for more than 400 years.
The thieves climbed up old carvings behind the altar to take the items, a Northumbria Police spokeswoman said.
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