rare 15th-century religious manuscript as well as other items spanning the centuries under the floorboards of a historic country house.“A page from a rare 15th-century illuminated manuscript was among the items recovered, many dating back to the Tudor period,” the U.K.’s National Trust explained in a statement. “Finds range from fragments of late 16th century books to high status Elizabethan textiles, as well as more mundane modern objects such as cigarette packets and an empty box of Terry’s chocolates that date to the Second World War – which may have been hidden after the chocolates were eaten.”All of the items were found at Oxburgh Hall, a manor house in Norfolk.Terry’s is a well-known chocolate brand in the U.K.