Ah Ha! At long last a sensible thread.?
Never fear jay, help is at hand!? In your case help is all around you in fact. You're a man of many books, if memory serves & you should be looking at your cannon of Conan Doyle for inspiration. The answer lies within the pages of 'The Musgrave Ritual'. You'll no doubt recall during the civil war, the Crown of the Royal Stuart's was hidden away within the grounds of Musgrave's drum. It took nearly 400 years & the brains of old Sherlock himself to crack the case & discover the treasure!
We shall do the same with your collection of valuables & pocket watches. You will need to decide a place outside to bury the goods & you will also need a shovel. Now, for the ingenious part you will need to come up with a treasure map like the one from the Musgrave Ritual to confuse & defeat the impending criminals / thieving bastards. With the Cornish criminal mind being somewhat slower than the average crook, you should have ample time to alert & wait for the Old Bill to arrive. ?
A tit bit from the Musgrave Ritual to jog your memory...
'Who's was it?
He who is gone.
Who shall have it?
He who shall come.
Where was the sun?
Over the oak.
Where was the shadow?
Under the elm......etc. etc.
Let us know how you get on mate. We'll have to call it the 'Mawnan Smith Ritual' lol. Thieves won't stand a chance!
Never fear jay, help is at hand!? In your case help is all around you in fact. You're a man of many books, if memory serves & you should be looking at your cannon of Conan Doyle for inspiration. The answer lies within the pages of 'The Musgrave Ritual'. You'll no doubt recall during the civil war, the Crown of the Royal Stuart's was hidden away within the grounds of Musgrave's drum. It took nearly 400 years & the brains of old Sherlock himself to crack the case & discover the treasure!
We shall do the same with your collection of valuables & pocket watches. You will need to decide a place outside to bury the goods & you will also need a shovel. Now, for the ingenious part you will need to come up with a treasure map like the one from the Musgrave Ritual to confuse & defeat the impending criminals / thieving bastards. With the Cornish criminal mind being somewhat slower than the average crook, you should have ample time to alert & wait for the Old Bill to arrive. ?
A tit bit from the Musgrave Ritual to jog your memory...
'Who's was it?
He who is gone.
Who shall have it?
He who shall come.
Where was the sun?
Over the oak.
Where was the shadow?
Under the elm......etc. etc.
Let us know how you get on mate. We'll have to call it the 'Mawnan Smith Ritual' lol. Thieves won't stand a chance!