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This article explores the development of treasure law in England and Scotland, tracing its evolution since the time of Edward the Confessor to contemporary legislation and recent revisions. Literature on the subject is not extensive and treasure law has, at times, been ridiculed; as such, this article seeks to properly chronicle the development of this unique and intriguing area of both historic and contemporary law in England and Scotland.