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INDEX. A. ABDY, on coin weight of George III., 301. Abeil, P., Dutch medal of, 371. Abenel, see Abonel, 174 et seq. Abonel, the moneyer, 174 et seq. AEXE = Axe (the river), 17. Acxepo, attribution of coins inscribed to Axbridge, 17, 46, 381. Acxeivo, mint of Cnut on the attribution of the, 17, 18, 46, 381. " Adam and Eve," the inn sign, 345. Admiralty seal for James, Duke of York, Thomas Simon makes the, 249. Aegelstan, for Aethestan, 166. Aegestan, for Aethestan, 166. Aelfred the Great, coins of, 23, 153, 175. ,, ,, to Henry III., coins struck at Winchester from time of, 164. Aelfwine, on the coins of Edward the Confessor, possibly Alwinus Aitardes- sone, 165. Aestan, for yEthestan, 166. /£SBE = Hastings, 19, 381. /ESTE and /EST& = Hastings, 20. Aesthe(du?ie 1) ,on the attribution of certain coins inscribed, 19, 20, 46. /ET, may represent E/ENT, 20. /ET[andun ?], on a mint of /Ethelraed II., 20, 46. ^Ethelflffid, Lady of the Mercians, 153, 154- ,, builds a burh at Bridgnorth, 21. /Ethelrsad II., coins of, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 38. 39. 4i, 42, 43, 44, 45, 52, 148, 157, 175. ,, „ find of coins temp., in the Isle of Man, 19. VOL. VI. ^Ethelr£ed II., palace of, at Islip, 40. ^thelstan, coins of, 24, 28, 39, 153, 171, i74, 175, 375- death of, at Gloucester, 154. ,, minting laws of, 13 et seq., 380. mints of, 13 et seq., 164 ef seq. the minster at Axminster built by, 18. Twynham mentioned in a charter of, 161. ,, variants of the name, 166. ^Ethelwald Aeiheling, son of yEthelred I., 161. /Ethelvvulf, charter of, referring to South- ampton, 159. yEthestan, on coins of Edward the Con- fessor, 166. AG, on coin weight of William III., 300. ACbE = Axe (the river), 17. Agepo, coins inscribed, attributed to Axbridge, 17, 46. Agewor, mint of Edward the Confessor, on the attribution of the, 17, 18, 46. Aienho = Aynhoe, 322. Ailesbury, Thomas, Earl of, 221, 244, 268, 270, 27T, 283, 284. Albericus, Earl, 327. Alexandria mint, Roman coin of, 11. Alfred, see Aelfred. Alfred, King of Northumbria, 340. Algar, 321, 322. Allectus, coin of, 371. coins of, in the Little Onne's Head find, 7, S. London mint of, 7, S. Allen, Thomas, token of, 314., 336. Allmey, Elisha, token of, S^s 353- Almey, Elisha, 353. Alphabets used on English coins, on the. 37 1 - 2 E

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A.

ABDY, on coin weight of George III., 3 0 1 .

Abeil, P., Dutch medal of, 371. Abenel, see Abonel, 174 et seq. Abonel, the moneyer, 174 et seq. AEXE = Axe (the river), 17. Acxepo, attribution of coins inscribed to

Axbridge, 17, 46, 381. Acxeivo, mint of Cnut on the attribution

of the, 17 , 18, 46, 3 8 1 . " Adam and Eve," the inn sign, 345. Admiralty seal for James, Duke of York,

Thomas Simon makes the, 249. Aegelstan, for Aethestan, 166. Aegestan, for Aethestan, 166. Aelfred the Great, coins of, 23, 153, 175.

,, ,, to Henry III., coins struck at Winchester from time of, 164.

Aelfwine, on the coins of Edward the Confessor, possibly Alwinus Aitardes-sone, 165.

Aestan, for yEthestan, 166. /£SBE = Hastings, 19, 381. /ESTE and /EST& = Hastings, 20. Aesthe(du?ie 1) ,on the attribution of certain

coins inscribed, 19, 20, 46. /ET, may represent E/ENT, 20. /ET[andun ?], on a mint of /Ethelraed II.,

20, 46.

^Ethelflffid, Lady of the Mercians, 153, 154-

,, builds a burh at Bridgnorth, 21 .

/Ethelrsad II., coins of, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 ,

38. 39. 4i, 42, 43, 44, 45, 52, 148, 1 5 7 , 1 7 5 .

,, „ find of coins temp., in the Isle of Man, 19.

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^Ethelr£ed II., palace of, at Islip, 40. ^thelstan, coins of, 24, 28, 39, 153, 171,

i74, 175, 375-„ death of, at Gloucester, 154. ,, minting laws of, 13 et seq.,

380.

„ mints of, 13 et seq., 164 ef seq.

„ the minster at Axminster built by, 18.

„ Twynham mentioned in a charter of, 161.

,, variants of the name, 166. ^Ethelwald Aeiheling, son of yEthelred I.,

1 6 1 .

/Ethelvvulf, charter of, referring to South-ampton, 159.

yEthestan, on coins of Edward the Con-fessor, 166.

AG, on coin weight of William III., 300. ACbE = Axe (the river), 17. Agepo, coins inscribed, attributed to

Axbridge, 17, 46. Agewor, mint of Edward the Confessor,

on the attribution of the, 17, 18, 46. Aienho = Aynhoe, 322. Ailesbury, Thomas, Earl of, 221, 244, 268,

270, 27T, 283, 284. Albericus, Earl, 327. Alexandria mint, Roman coin of, 11. Alfred, see Aelfred. Alfred, King of Northumbria, 340. Algar, 321, 322. Allectus, coin of, 371.

„ coins of, in the Little Onne's Head find, 7, S.

„ London mint of, 7, S. Allen, Thomas, token of, 314., 336. Allmey, Elisha, token of, S^s 353-Almey, Elisha, 353. Alphabets used on English coins, on the.

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American plantations, 'tin coins for the, 238, 239-

,, Society of Colonial Wars, badge of the, 3 7 2 .

Ancient Coins, Religious Character of, by Rev. J. Zimmermann, D.D., LL.D., 3 6 2 .

Andrebode, 166. Andrebode Gangeor, 166. A N D R E W , W. J., F . S . A . , President-.—

A Numismatic History of the reign of Stephen—-Introduction, 1 7 7 - 1 9 0 ,

365, 366. Andrew, W. J., presentation to, 388.

,, ,, reference to his Nicmis-matic History of the Reign of Henry I., 190, 1 9 8 .

Andrewes, Robert, token of, 3X4. Angel, quarter-, concerning a weight for

a, with bust of James I., .382, 383-

„ weight for the, 297. Anglo-Gallic salute of Henry VI., weight

for the, 2 9 7 .

,, Saxon Chronicle, reference to and extracts from, 149, 150, 153, 154, 159, l 6 l > I63. 1 7 4 .

„ „ coins found at Rome, 24. „ in Finland, 62.

„ Meath, 39. „ „ ,, of uncertain mints,

which are probably Danish coins, 44, 45, 47, 3S°, 38I-

,, ,, Mints and some New Attributions, Uncertain, 13-47, 380, 381-

,, „ mints of uncertain attribu-tion, which are probably Hiberno - Danish coins, 43, 44, 46, 47, 380, 3 8 1 .

,, ,, temp. Edward the Confessor, etc., and Hiberno-Danish coins found at Dumbrody Abbey, County Wexford, 63-

Anjou, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of, 1 8 1 .

Anlaf Cuaran, King of Dublin, 55. „ King of Dublin, 159. „ Sihtric and Ivar, arrival of, in

Ireland, 57-

Anlaf Sihtricsson, coins of, 375. ,, ,, expulsion of, from North-

umbria, 375. „ II., King of Dublin, 59. „ HI., „ „ „ 59 .

,, IV., „ „ „ 59-„ V., „ „ „ _ 5 9 .

,, V., concerning coins of, 62. „ VI., King of Dublin, 59. ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, coin attributed

by Lindsay to, 1 4 4 .

,, „ „ „ ,, coins attributed in error to, 62.

Anne, 261, 284. ,, art on the coins of, 216. ,, cliche executed in the reign of,

2 7 7 .

,, of, 2 7 9 .

,, coin weights of, 300. „ horn medallion of, 247. „ improvement of the coinage under,

2 1 6 .

,, medals issued to sworn brokers by the City Corporation from the reign of, 368.

,, portraiture of, 233. „ rejection by, of a coin design, 216.

Annulettee cross, the term, 122. Anscombe, A., and his interpretation of

PEDR mint, 34. „ „ donation of books by,

3 6 2 .

Anthony, Charles, gold bezant of James I. attributed to, 363.

Antioch mint, Roman coin of, 11. Antoninus, the Itinerary of, 341. Apothecaries, incorporation of, 337. Applebee, Thomas, token of, 380. Argyle, medal to celebrate the repulse of

Monmouth and, 242. Arms (family) on Northamptonshire

tokens, 314. Arnold, Edward, token of, 3X4, 342. Arondeaux, the engraver, 222. Art, deterioration of, at the end of the

seventeenth century, 215. ,, in the reign of Stephen, 185. ,, in late Stuart period, reason for the

decline in numismatic and medallic, 2 1 6 .

Arundel as an art collector, 213. Ascele = Ashley, 321. Asgar, 322.

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Ashby Woulds, Leicestershire find of coins temp. Stephen at, 187.

Ashdown, coin of ^Ethelrted II., hitherto assigned to, 19, 20, 46.

Ashley, entries from parish registers of, 322. ,, history of, 321, 322.

token of, 315, 322. Askel, King of Dublin, 59. Athelstan, see /Ethelstan. Atton, Bartholomew, see Attow, 328 et seq.

„ William, 329, 330. Attow (or Atton), Bartholomew, token of,

3 2 8 et seq. Attribution, points concerning coins of

doubtful, 15 et seq., 380, 381. " Attributions, Uncertain Anglo-Saxon

mints and some new," 1 3 - 4 7 , 3 8 0 , 3 8 1 .

Audley, John, token of, 315. Aurelian, coin of Treves mint of, reputed

to be from the Little Orme's Head find, 10.

„ Treves mint of, 10. Australian gold coins struck at the

Sydney, Melbourne and Perth mints, 371-

Avaux, agent of Louis XIV., in Ireland, 2 8 3 .

Awbridge, near Romsey, find of coins temp. Stephen at, 187.

Awls, three, on tokens, 315, 322. AXAN, probably indicates the borough of

Axbridge, 19, 46. Axap, coins inscribed, attributed to

Axbridge, 17, 46. Axbridge, coins reading AXAN probably

intended for, 19, 46. ,, on the attribution of some

uncertain Anglo-Saxon coins to, 1 7 , 1 8 , 4 6 , 3 8 1 .

Axminster, 17. ,, concerning coins hitherto at-

tributed to, 18, 19. ,, the minster at, built by

^Ethelstan, 18. Axmouth, 17. Axport, suggestion that Axbridge might

formerly have been called, 18, 4 6 .

Aylesbury, Sir Thomas, 293. „ ,, ,, patent to, for

making weights, 293-

Aynhoe, entries in parish registers of, 323, 324-

Aynhoe, history of, 3 2 2 - 3 2 4 .

„ token of, 316, 323, 324. Azor, Saxon proprietor of Brackley, 327.

B.

Bacon, Sir F., represented on silver-gilt box, 3 6 4 .

Badge, in copper, similar to gold badge worn by Lord Provost of Glasgow, 383-

Badges, James II. issues no military, 227. Bagerley, America, token of, 34S. Bakers' Arms on tokens, 314. Balances and weights, cases of, ordered to

be made and sold by the mint, 290. Baldwin, Abbot of St. Edmundsbury,

2 0 9 .

A. H., exhibits by, 371, 377. „ P. J. D., exhibits by, 369.

Baltimore, tin coinage of James II. for, 239-

Bannaventa, the British camp of, 341. Bantry Bay, defeat of the British by the

French in, 283. Barbadoes, Thomas East, maker of seals

for, 2 6 3 .

BARD or BEARD = Barnstaple, 20. Barda(nig), coin inscribed, hitherto as-

signed to Bardney, now attributed to Barnstaple, 20, 46, 381.

Bardestaple = Barnstaple, 20. Bardney, early coins formerly assigned to,

now attributed to Barnstaple, 20, 46, 381.

Barnard, the family of, 346. Barnes, A. W., exhibits by, 375.

,, ,, tokens of, 321. Barnstaple mint, 20, 46, 381. Barnwell St. Andrew, its castle, 325.

,, ,, ,, entries in parish register of, 325.

history of, 3 2 5 , 3 2 6 .

„ „ ,, supposed derivation of, 32S-

token of, 3X5, 325. Barron, T. W., silver medallion of

Charles II., in the cabinet of, 280. Bartlett and the coins of the Bishop of

Durham, 197. Basset, Ralph, 164. Bassett, Henry, token of, 314, 315, 342-Bath, Lord, 238, 240.

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Bath, mint of yEthelned II., 31. „ _ „ Cnut, 30.

Bavarian medallic portraiture, progress of, 373, 374-

Beale, Mary, 246. Bear on London brokers' medals, 368. Beardestapla = Barnstaple, 20. Bearly, Thomas, tokens of, 315, 355. Beauchamp family, 335. Beaujaiet = Bozeat, 326. Beaumont, Louis de, Bishop of Durham,

208, 2 1 0 .

"Beauties" of the court of Charles II., characteristics of the, 217.

Beaworth, find of coins temp. William I. at, 1 5 2 , 1 5 6 , 1 5 8 , 1 6 0 , 1 6 8 , 1 6 9 , 1 7 0 ,

1 7 3 , 1 7 6 .

Bedfordshire, token of Robert Day now assigned to Upper Dean, 345.

Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham, 209, 210.

,, „ Bishop of Durham, placed a personal mark on his coins, 209.

Bell, The, at Finedon, 324. ,, „ inn-sign on tokens, 316, 324,

3 2 8 .

„ William, token of, 314. Bells bearing Bartholomew Alton's name,

329-Benedictine Chapel, desecration of the, in

Paris, 272, 273. Bengal, coins of, 368. Berchelai (D.B.) = Berkeley, 147. Berkeley mint of Edward the Confessor,

147. „ „ „ William I., 147. ,, „ ,, „ ,, and II.,

History of, 147-

Bernes, John, goldsmith, 289. Berry, Sir John, in command of the

Gloucester, 267. Bertime (D.B.) = Barton Regis, 149. Berwick, James Fitz James, Duke of, 221. Bible, token bearing a, 316, 343. Birds, Triquetra of, 011 Hiberno-Danish

coins, 132 et seq. Bittern, site of the old Roman town of

Clausentum, 159. Blacar, King of Dublin, 59. " Black Charles, The," 244. Black money, the term, 305. Blacksmiths' Arms on tokens, 314.

Blanch weights, the term, 293. Blisworth, Northamptonshire bell at, 329. Bludwick, John, token of, 315. Blundell, William, record of his visit to

the Tower mint, 214. Blundered inscription, and an explanation

of same, 202 et seq. Boadicea, the insurrection of, 1. Bolingbroke, miniature of first countess of,

373-Bookseller, token of a, 316. Borough, one moneyer at least allotted to

every, 15. Borough Hill, British and afterwards

Roman camp, 341. Borough, no one to coin money, except

within a city or, 14, 15. „ information to prove whether a

place was a, 15, x 6. Boscobel, 226.

„ Charles II. and, 349. Boseman, George, token of, 315. Bousfield, Stanley, exhibits by, 373, 377-

379-Bowden, see Little Bowden, 325. Bovver, Edward, painter, 244, 245.

„ George, medallist, 222, 249, 250,. 2 5 1 , 2 5 2 , 2 5 3 , 2 5 5 , 2 6 4 , 2 6 9 .

Box, silver-gilt, temp, about 1618, 364. Bozeat = Bedujaiet, 326.

„ history of, 326, 327. ,, token of, 327.

Boziete = Bozeat, 327. Brabants, the term, 305. Brackley, entries from the parish registers

of> 330, 33r, 332> 333) 334-„ history of, 3 2 7 - 3 3 4 .

„ Leland's description of, 328. „ the borough of, 328. „ tokens of, 3 1 4 , 3 1 5 , 3 T 6 > 3 2 8 ,

33°, 331, 332, 333. 334-Brampton, Derbyshire, token erroneously

attributed to, 335. „ entries in the parish register

of, 335-„ Magna, history of, 335, 336. „ Suffolk, token erroneously

attributed to, 335. „ token of, 335.

Brantone = Brampton, 335. Breedon mint, coin of Cnut formerly

attributed to, 21. Brenner, V. D-, designer of new United

States cents, 377.

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Bremer, John, goldsmith, 289. Brewton mint, coin of Cnut attributed to,

21, 46. Brian Boruma, King of Ireland, 57. Bricg ( A S'.) = a bridge, 148. Brics; = Bridgnorth, 21. Bricgstow = Bristol, 148. Bricstoc = Brigstock, 336. Bricstol = Bristol, 148. Bricstow = Bristol, 148. Bridgnorth, concerning coins of /Ethelrasd

II. and Cnut correctly assigned to, 2 x, 46.

,, referred to in Domesday book in " burgu QVATFORD," 21.

Brig = Bridgnorth, 21. Brige — bridge, 18. Brighthelmstone = Brighton, 337. Brighton mint, coin of Cnut formerly

attributed to, 21. „ entries from parish registers of,

336, 337-Brigstock, manor at, 349.

„ history of, 336. „ token of, 314, 336.

Brington, token erroneously attributed to, 337. 338.

Briot, Nicholas, concerning a weight for a quarter-angel by, with bust of James I., 382, 383-

„ ,, designer of coin weights, 298, 394.

„ „ engraver, 215, 363. „ ,, suggestion that certain

unsigned pieces hitherto attributed to Rawlins should be attributed to, 373-

Brister for Bristol, 148. Bristol becomes the stronghold of Matilda,

181. „ coins of Matilda struck at, closely

imitate those of Stephen, 180. „ depreciation of the money issued

by Matilda from, 181. ,, derivation of, 148. „ dies of Stephen obliterated by file

marks, 180. „ Domesday account of, 149. „ history of, 148 et seq. „ mint of Matilda, 183. „ „ „ Stephen, 180.

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Bristol, mint of William I., 150, 151, 152. William II., 152, 153. Edward I., 207. Henry VI., 366. Charles I., 185.

the Edwards dies of the, 204. „ „ William I. and II., history of

the, 148-153. „ revolt of, indicated on coinage of

Stephen, 180. „ Stock Exchange at, temp. William

III., 368. „ to issue farthing tokens, Elizabeth

grants a licence to, 306. Bristow (D.B.) = Bristol, 148. British camp, Borough Hill, the site of a,

34i-„ coin found in Colchester, early,

380. ,, coins found in Norfolk and Suffolk,

early, 3. ,, Colonisation of Charles II. and

Catherine, 362. ,, mints of Roman coins, 5-11. ,, Museum, carvings in the, 247. „ ,, cliches in the, 2.78 et seq. „ „ coins in the, 22, 28, 29,

36, 37, 40, 52; 53, 54, 65. 68, 69, 70,-71, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80. 82,85,

• 87, 88, 92, 103, 104, 107, 108, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 137, 143, 144, 151, 152, 155, T 5 6 , I57, 158, 160, 161, 163, 166, 167, 168, 169, I 7°. 173, 174, 176, 188, 368.

„ „ dies of the Roettiers in the, 260.

„ ,, leaden impression ol medals in, 250, 251, 253-

,, ,, medals in the, 241, 251, 253, 261, 276, 277.

,, „ prints in the, 276, 280. „ „ Stuart enamels in the,

282. „ „ tokens in the, 321, 349.

BRIV and BRIVT = Brewton, 21. Briuuetune = .Brewton, 21. Brixworth, token of Gardener Isham

erroneously attributed to, 338.

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Broder, King of Dublin, 59. Bronson, Rtchard, token of, 326. Bruge = bridge, 18. BRVMETONE error for Briuuetone, 21. Bruton, Duke Henry at, 366.

„ see Brewton, 21. Bruun, L. E. coins of, 68, 74, 76, 78, 91,

105, 109, no, 112, 114, 115, 119, 120, 125, 128, 131, 133, 138.

BRY = Bridgnorth, 21. Brycg = Bridgnorth, 21. BRYDIEiA = Bridgnorth, 21. BRYID&E = Bridgnorth, 21. Buccleuch, Duke of, Stuart relics in

possession of, 281 et seq. Buckingham as an art collector, 213.

„ Atton bell founders at, 328 et seq.

Bull on London broker's medals, 368. Bulwick, entries from parish register of,

339-„ history of, 338, 339.

token of, 316, 338. Burg = encampment or fortification, 16. Burgenses = burgesses, 16. Burghley, Lord, lord treasurer of England,

290. Burgred, coins of, 379. Bzirh, borough, 15. Burleigh, William, Lord, 347. Burns and the coinage of Edward I., II.,

and III., 197. Burton, Richard, token of, 315. Bute, find of coins temp. David of Scotland

and Stephen in the Isle of, 187. Butler, John, token of, 315. Buttons worn by the followers of James

II., 225.

C.

Cadbury mint of Cnut, 31. Crer Brito, identified as the ancient site of

Bristol, 148. Qesar's Camp, near Folkestone, find of a

coin of Matilda at, 187. Cair G'oui= Gloucester, 153. Cair Gueni = Winchester, 163. Caistor or Castor, difficulty of allocating

tokens bearing the name of, 340. C A L D E C O T T , J . B . : —

Some medals and tokens connected with the London Stock Exchange, 368.

Caldecott, J. B., exhibits by, 368. Callis medal, 1742, Captain, strikings in

lead of the, 378. Cambridge, coin of /Ethelrsed, hitherto

assigned to Greenwich, now assigned to, 26, 46.

Cambridgeshire, token of John Johnson of Doddington, erroneously assigned to, 346.

Cameron of Lochiel, anecdote of, and James, Duke of York, 233, 234.

Campsor, the term, 289. Canadian military medal, 1812, trial

striking of the, 377, 378. Candle, single, on tokens, 315, 316,

344-Candles, man making, on tokens, 315. Canevare, pastel copy of a picture by,

236. Canterbury, Archbishop of, number of dies

claimed by the, 206.

,, „ ' ,, records of the mint of the, 206, 207.

,, Ceolnoth, Archbishop of, 379-

„ mint, forgeries of Edwardian coins of, 205.

,, „ of ./Ethelrsed II., 26. ,, „ ,, Matilda, 182.

„ „ Edward II., 384. ,, » >! „ HI., 384.

„ „ IV., 207. „ number of moneyers for, 14. ,, coin ofyEthelrced II., hitherto

assigned to Edingtcn, now assigned to Hastings or, 20.

„ the warden of the King's Exchanges of London and the title, 201.

Cantilupe, the family of, 354. Cantuaria = Canterbury, 14. Cantwarabyrig= Canterbury, 14. Canute, see Cnut.

„ Irish reverses on coins of, 62, 63. Careb AVar, 1795, cliches of St. Vincent,

medal for the, 379. Carisbrooke Castle, Charles I. at, 244,

245-Carlisle falls into the hands of David of

Scotland, 180. „ mint of David of Scotland, 180. „ „ „ Duke Henry, 365.

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Carlisle, mint of Stephen, 179. C A R L Y O N - B R I T T O N , P . W . P . , F.S.A.,

Director:— A Numismatic History of the Reigns

of William I. and II. Part II. The History of the Mints,147-176.

On Certain Tenth Century Coins and Fragments found in the Isle of Man, 375, 376.

The Winchcombe Mint, 49-54, 157, 158.

" Uncertain" Anglo-Saxon Mints and Some New Attributions, 13-47. 380, 381-

Carlyon-Britton, P. W. P., coins of, 19, 30, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 4 2 , 52 , 53, 54, 67, 69, 70, 7i, 73, 74, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84. 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, I O O > I 0 I > io3> 104, i°5, 107, 108, HI, 1 1 3 , 114, 1 1 5 , 116, " 7 , 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 1 2 3, 124, I 2 5 , 127, 128, 129, 13°, i 3 2 , 133, 134, i35, 136, i37, 138, *39, 140, i44, 15 r, 152, 153, 155, 156, T57, 158, 160, 161,

169, 166,

167, 168, 161, 169, 170,

171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 1 88, i! 39.

exhibits by,- 368, 371,375-379-

,, ,, presentation to, of his portrait, 374, 391-

Carte, Thomas, and his notes of memoirs of James II., 266.

Cartwright, Richard, 323. Caster, see Castor, 340. Castle Rising, coin of Alfred, formerly

attributed to, 23, 46, 381.

„ „ mint of Stephen, 24. Castor, derivation of, 339.

„ his'ory of, 339, 340. „ register, entries from the, 340. „ token of, 34°-

Catall, near Wetherby, find of coins, temp. Stephen at, 187.

Catherine of Braganza, personality of, 254.

Catherine, wife of Charles II., medals of, 362.

Catholics, James II. and the, 270, 271. Cawthorne, John, token of, 314. C.B. for Civitas Bristolie, 306. LEAF = Shaftesbury, 381. CEAI, coin of Harold II. reading erro-

neously ascribed to Chelsea mint, 21, 22.

„ =Shaftesbury, 381. Cealchythe for Chelsea, 21, 22. Cecil family, 335. _

Ceoca, Socche, possibly a Norman render-ing of, 165.

Ceolnoth, coin of, 379. Cercehede (Domesday) = Chelsea, 22. Chain on token, 315, 342. Champayne, Doddington, and the family

of, 346. Chandler, Edmund, token of, 315. " Changer of farthings," the, 306. Chantrey, Pistrucci refuses to work from

model by, 216. Charles I. and Daventry, 341.

,, as an art collector, 213. „ badge of, 226. „ children of, medal, 236. ,, civil war of, parallels in some

respects that temp. Stephen, 185.

,, coin, weight of, 298, 299, 300. „ coins of, 185, 299, 362, 365. „ counters of, 363. ,, John East, Under Graver to,

265. ., likeness between James II. and,

2 4 4 , 2 4 5 -,, medals of, 363. „ patterns of, 362, 363. ,, personality of, 244, 245. „ plaques of, 277, 278, 279,

281. ,, portraiture of, 244, 245, 279. ,, proclamation of, concerning

the weights, 292, 293. „ renews patent to Lord

Harrington to issue farthings, 306.

,, ring with head of, 226. „ suggested that certain pattern

pieces of, hitherto attributpd to Thomas Rawlins should be attributed to Edward Green, 363.

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424 Index.

Charles I., weights of, that equire explan-ation, 299.

Charles II. and the artists Lely and Kneller, 218.

,, and the oak tree at Boscobel, allusion to on token, 349.

„ authority of, to issue small change in silver, 311.

„ coins of, 363. ,, „ presented by, as me-

mentoes after the battle of Worcester, 225.

,, guineas first used in reign of, 257-

„ Harris appointed engraver, etc., under, 264.

„ head of, on token, 332. „ hearth tax of, 331, 332, 339,

342, 343-,, issue of copper farthings

authorised by, 310 et seq. ,, likeness between James II.

and, 242, 243. „ medallion of, 371. ,, medals of, 224, 242, 243,

247,. 2S1. 3 6 2 - 363-„ no coin weight known at

present of, 300. „ no large cliche in the set of

the Stuarts known of, 280. ,, patterns of, 363. ,, personality of, 243, 244,

270, 271, 272. ,, plaque by John Roettier of,

280, 281. „ portraiture of, 236, 251. „ proclamation of, making

current authorised, half-pence and farthings, 317.

,, proclamation of, concerning the weights, 294, 295.

„ proclamation of, ordering the discontinuance of the issue of trader's tokens,

,, Walpole's description of, 216.

Charles V., medal of, 374. Charlton, W., exhibits by, 375, 382. Chaucer and "The Bell," 324. Chelched (Domesday) = Cealchythe =

Chelsea, 22. Chelsea mint, coin of Harold II., formerly

attributed to, 21, 22, 381.

Cherbourg, James II. at, 261, 262. Chester, Leherceaster and Ligerceaster

incorrectly assigned to, 28. „ Leigceaster mint now attributed

to, 28. ,, proceedings against, for issuing

token, 313. Chesterfield, token press found at, descrip-

tion of, 308. Chettle, Henry, token of, 315.

„ John, token of, 315. Chichester, number of moneyers for,

15-Children of Charles I., medal of, 236. C H I T T Y , A L F R E D : —

The x'Vustralian Gold Coins struck at the Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Mints, 371.

Christ Church, Dublin, Sihtric III. endows, in 1038, 55.

Christ's Hospital medal, 363. Christchurch, mint of, temp. Stephen,

366. „ Twynham otherwise, mint

of William I. and II., history of, 161-163.

„ why so called, 162. Church, William, token of, 315. Churchill, Arabella, 221. Cicestria — Chichester, 15. Cissa, regulus of Wilts, 159. Cisseceastre = Chichester, 15. City or borough, no one to coin money

except within a, 15. Civil War, effect of, on Stephen's coinage,

179. Clarke, James Stainer, his Memoirs of

James II., 266. ,, Thomas, token of, 314.

Classic, the taste for the, in the Stuart period, 213.

Claudius Ctesar, the inscribed coinage of Britain at the period of the invasion by, 2 et seq.

Clausentum, Roman town near Southamp ton, 159.

Claustrum Regale Reseratum, extract from, 225, 226.

Claverhouse, 271. Claypole, Elizabeth, miniature of, 373. Clichk, the term, 276. Cliches of the Stuarts, uncertainty as to

the designs of certain, 278 et seq. Clipping of the coins, 184, 199.

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Clondalkin, County Dublin, find of Hi-berno-Danish coins at, 63̂

Cnut, see Canute. Cnut, coins of, 17, 18, ig, 21, 22, 27, 28,

29> 3°) 31 , 35, 36 , 39, 4°, 41, 43, 44, 45, 52 , 53, ^57, 175-

,, Danish coin of, 141, 142. ,, on coins of, with Dublin as the

place of mintage, 62, 63. Coenhelm, 49. Coenwulf, King of Mercia, 49. Coin, the issuing ot a commercial, 200,

2 0 1 .

„ weights, 2 8 7 - 3 0 3 , 3 8 1 , 3 8 2 , 3 8 3 ,

394-„ ,, donation of collection of,

3 8 1 .

„ . „ evidently made for the British.dominion, 302.

„ ,, the antiquity of, 287. Coinage, characteristics of Stephen's, 177

et seq. „ of James II. in 1695, suggestion

to account for the proposed, 2 6 1 .

Coiners, travelling, probably struck off the 17th century tokens, 308.

Coins, concerning the burying of, 186. Colchester, early British coin found in,

3 8 0 .

Cold well, Henry, token of, 315. Collier, John, token of, 315. Collingwood, Thomas, token of, 340. Comb = a low place, 50. Combe, meaning of, in Peak of Derby-

shire, 50. Commuanus, Prince of Waterford, 59. Communion tokens, 383. Conde, Prince of, 267. Constance, daughter of Pedro the Cruel,

334-Constantinus Maximus, Aries mint of, 10.

,, ,, coins of, in the Little Orme's Head Find, 8, 9, I O -

„ ,, etc., find of coins of, 5 .

„ „ London mint of, 8, 9-

,, „ Lyons mint of, 1 0 .

„ ,, Treves mint of, 9, I O -

Constantius Chlorus, coins of, in the Little Orme's Head Find, 9-

„ „ Treves mint of, 9. Continental imitations of Edwardian

coins, 205. Cooper, Alexander, the painter, 246.

„ Samuel, minia'ure by, 373. ,, „ miniaturist, 219, 245. ,, Thomas, token of, 315.

Copenhagen Museum, coins in the, 77, 84, 8 5 , 86, 9 1 , 1 0 9 , H I , 1 1 2 , 1 1 3 , 1 X 9 ,

1 2 3 , 1 2 6 , 1 3 4 , 1 4 0 , 1 4 4 .

Copper and brass, scarcity of, for gun money of James II., 229.

„ currency proposed in 1601, 3°5-

,, farthings authorised by Charles II., issue of, 310 et seq.

j, money, the want of, and its re-sulting effect, 305.

Corbet, John, etc., seizes tools used in making copper farthings, 308.

Corby, Lincolnshire, token of Thomas Collingwood now assigned to, 34°-

Northamptonshire, token of Thomas Collingwood errone-ously assigned to, 340.

Cordwainers' arms on tokens, 314, 352. Corfe Castle, indicated by castle of Ware-

ham, 21. Cornish tin mines, company at Lost-

withiel to work, 238. Coronation medal of James II., 221.

„ „ Mary, wife of James II., 2 2 2 .

,, „ William and Mary, 2 3 2 , 233-

,, medals from James I. to Edward VII. exhibited, 373-

Council, Report of the, Session 1909, 384 et seq.

Counter-marking coin weights, the charge for, 2 9 6 .

Counterfeiting weights, punishment for, 2 9 6 .

Counterpoises, use of, becomes necessary, 2 8 7 .

Covenanters, James II. and the, 270. Coventry, Abbot of, and his holding at

Haddon, 353. Craft, William, enamellist, 282.

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Crede sed Cave, on Northampton token, 314-

Crests on Northamptonshire tokens, 314. Crewkerne mint of Harold I., 34. EROINDEN, monogram on coin of Alfred

erroneously read as, 23. Crokards, the term, 305. Croker, as a medallist, 216. Cromwell, Henry, miniature of, 373.

,, Oliver, coins of, 363. ,, ,, John East, under-graver

to, 265. medal of, 373.

„ ,, medallion of, 373. Ralph, Lord, 347-

,, Richard, petitioned by Thomas Violet praying a patent in trust for issuing farthings, 3°7, 3°8-

Crosby Records, extract from, on the coin-ing mill, 2x4.

Cross at Geddington, 350. „ „ Harringworth, 355. „ dollar, value and weight of, 294.

Crown of the double rose of Henry VIII., weight for the, 297.

Crown on short cross penny punches used in the production of the, 193, 194.

Croydon, coin of Alfred formerly attributed to, 23, 46, 381.

CRVX in the angles of some Hiberno-Danish coins, 61.

Culloden, proof of the medal of the Battle of Culloden, 378.

Cumberland, Duke of, on Culloden medal, 378.

Cuneus, the term, 204. CVNVNC, instead of REX, Hiberno-

Danish coin with, 71. Cutha, victory of, over the Brito-Welsh,

1 7 4 ,

Cuthbeard or Cuthbert, John, to make weights for Ireland, 294, 295, 302.

Cuthred, King of Kent, 49. Cyprus, coins of Edward VII. for, 369.

D.

Da}ietree = Daventry, 340, 341. Danish coins, uncertain Anglo-Saxon

mints which are probably, 44, 45, 47, 380, 381-

Danish, Hiberno-Danish coin now con-sidered to be, 124.

„ Kings of Ireland, the coins of the, 55-146.

,, supposed Hiberno-Danish coins possibly Norwegian or, 69, 74.

,, types of coins erroneously attri-buted to the Hiberno-Danish • series, 141 et seq.

Danyell, Robert, token of, 315. DARE . HT. VRB, on coin of^Ethelstan, 24. Darent Port, mint of, 381. Darentford (A.S.) = Dartford, 25. Darenth, coin of /Kthelstan hitheito

assigned to, 24, 46, 381. Dartford, coin of ^Ethelstan hitherto attri-

buted to Darenth or Dart-mouth and now suggested as, 25, 46-.

,, find of coins temp. Stephen near, 187.

Dartmouth, coin of /Ethelstan hitherto assigned to, 24, 46.

„ George Legge, Baron, 267, 268.

Dassier, the medallist, 279, 280. Daundelyn, the family of, 346. Daventry, civil seal of, 342.

„ derivation of, 341. ,, entries from the parish registers

of, 342, 343, 344-„ history of, 340 et seq. „ Priory of, 353.

tokens of, 314, 315, 3 l 6 , 342, 343, 344-

David I., of Scotland, and Bozeat, 327. .. ., ,, and Doddington,

346-„ ,, and Harringworth,

354-„ , „ Carlisle mint of,

180. „ ,, „ find of coins of, in

the Isle of Bute, 187.

Day, Nicholas, 345. „ Robert, of Deane, 345.

,, Upp e r Deane, 345. de substituted for on, on coins of Matilda,

and its significance, 181. de Ayencurt family, 347. „ Bohun family, 335. „ Bury, Richard, Bishop of Durham,

coins of, 394.

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de Cantilupe, Thomas, Bishop of Hereford, 33»-

,, Cioches, Gunfrid, 353. „ Clavering, John, 323. „ Harrington, John and Richard, 352. „ Hastings, John, 352. „ l'lsle family, 335. „ la Hay, Richard, 347. „ „ Haye family, 335-„ „ Zouche, the family of, 354, 355. „ Mandeville, Geoffrey, 322, 323.

William, 323. „ Moion, William, Earl of Somerset and

Dorset, coins of, 365, 366. „ Mowbray, Geoffrey, Bishop of Cou-

tances, 149, 150. Robert, 150.

,, Paunton, Baldwin, 352. Philip, 352.

,, Pont de l'Arche, William, 164. „ Quincy, Roger, Earl of Winchester,

327-„ Redvers, Baldwin, Earl of Exeter and

Devon, coins of, 365, 366. „ „ Richard, manor of Twynham

granted to, 162. „ Stokes, John, 327.

Deane or Deene, token of Robert Day of, erroneously assigned to Northampton-shire, 345.

Dearsly, Thomas, box of scales made by, 382:

Death masks of James II., 274. Derby mint of ^Tthelstan, 375.

„ „ Anlaf Sihtricsson, 375, 376. ,, ,, „ Stephen, 188.

Derlyngton, John, assayer of the mint, 2 8 9 .

Devizes mint, temp. Stephen, 366. Devonshire, coins temp. Stephen of, 188. Deyncourt, William, Lord, 347. Dickeson, Charles, sinker of the irons in

the mint at Edinburgh, 292. Die-making in the twelfth century, 191-

1 9 6 .

Die, process to produce a, 201 et seq. „ sinking in the Middle Ages, 366, 367. „ usually made by the use of a number

of irons or punches, 191. Dies, changes and variations in the, 203.

„ from J. Roettier temp. William III., plot to procure, 258.

„ in mediaeval times stamped by punches, 191.

Dies, list and shape of punches for, of a Short-cross penny, 1 9 1 - 1 9 3 .

,, on the preparation of, 191 et seq., 37°-

,, Roman coins from the same, 6. ,, supply of, 2 0 1 - 2 0 4 .

„ the study of, its uses and the value of, 1 9 5 .

,, upper and lower, life of, compared, 209, 2 1 0 .

Diocletian, coin of Antioch mint of, re-puted to be from the Little Orme's Head Find, 11.

DNBENITI on an Anglo-Saxon coin, sug-gested interpretation of, 43, 46.

Dobson, the painter, 245. Doddington, entries from parish register

at, 346-347-„ (Great), history of, 345-

347-„ token of, 315, 346.

Dodson, William, token of, 315. Doitkins, the term, 305. Dolben, Sir Gilbert, 348. Domesday Survey, decided on after the

Witan at Gloucester, 154. Donald, King of Monaghan, coin attri-

buted without foundation to, 76. Donation of badge by :—-

J. Sanford Saltus, 372. Donation to the Society of :—

Books by— A. Anscombe, 362. F. Forrer, 377. S. M. Spink, 362. Rev. J. Zimmermann, D.D., LL.D.,

3 6 2 .

Coins by— J. Sanford Saltus, 362, 377.

Donation of collection of British and foreign war medal ribbons by :—

S. M. Spink, 381. Donation of collection of coin weights

b y : -E. H. Waters, 381.

Donation of medal by :—• William Sykes, 377.

Donough Henry Parish, County Tyrone, find of Hiberno-Danish coins in, 63.

Dorchester mint of Cnut, 31. ,, ,, temp. Stephen, 366. ,, number of moneyers for, 15.

Dorigny, engraver of the cartoons at Hampton Court, 275.

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" Double-struck, jumped or," coins, cause of, 2 0 6 .

Dove, token bearing a, 325. Dover mint of /Ethelrred II., 26.

„ „ „ Stephen, 179. Drapers' arms on token, 314. Droitwich, a royal borough temp. Edward

the Confessor, 26. „ coin of 42thelr£ed II. reading

Hamwic probably struck at, 26, 4 6 .

Dryden, Charles, 266. Du Rose, Claude, engraver, 275. Dublin, list of the Danish Kings of, 59.

„ mint, coins of Hiberno-Danish of, 6 5 , 66, 6 7 , 6/i, 6 9 , 7 0 , 7 1 , 7 2 ,

73, 75, 7 6 , 77, 78 , 79, 80, 8 1 .

82, 83, 84, 85 , 86, 8 7 , 88, 9 1 ,

N O , 1 2 3 , 1 2 5 , 1 2 6 .

,, Ostmen found the Kingdom of, in 8 5 2 , 5 5 .

Ducat, value and weight of, 294. Duddington, history of, 347.

token of, 315, 347. Dumbrody Abbey, County Wexford, find

of Anglo-Saxon, temp. Edward the Confessor, and Hiberno-Danish coins at, 6 3 - .

Dunkirk, death mask of James II. in Museum at, 274.

Dunster mint, temp. Stephen, 366. Durant, Jean Louis, engraver, 282. Diirer, medal of, 374. Durham, Bishop of, coins of the, 196,

1 9 7 .

.„ ,, mint records of the, 2 0 6 , 208, 2 0 9 , 2 1 0 .

„ coins of, Edward III., 394. ,, mint, dies of the, 206, 208,

2 0 9 .

,, ,, mules of the, and the probable explanation, 211.

„ „ of Edward I., 208. „ II., 3 6 5 , 3 8 4 .

„ „ ,, „ IH-, 384-,, Richard de Bury, Bishop of,

coins of, 394. Durobrivas, the Roman colony, 339. Dutch and English settlers, wampum used

by the, in North America, 372. ,, medal to commemorate the Duke of

York's victory over the, 240, 2 4 2 .

Dwy Avon Tre = the town of the two Avons, 341.

Dyers' arms on token, 314. DYFLI = Dublin, 61. Dyvoet of Mechlin, sculptor, 237.

E.

Eachmargach, King of Dublin, 59. Eadgar, Castor given to the Abbot and

monks of Medeshamstede by, 34°-

,, charter of, 41. coins of, 29, 33, 39, 52, 153, 157,

171, 375-Eadmund, coins of, 153, 171, 175, 375. Eadnoth, the Statlere, slain, 149. Eadred, coins of, 18, 153, 171, 375, 376.

„ find of coins temp., in the Isle of Man, 3 7 5 .

Eadward the Elder and ./Ethelward /Etheling, 161.

,, „ ,, builds the north burgh at Hert-ford. 174.

coins of, 153, 175, 375-

„ ,, Martyr, coins of, 29. „ ,, „ no coins known

of Hereford mint of, 171. Eadwig, coin of, hitherto attributed to

Hereford, now assigned to Hertford, 175.

coins of, 31, 33, 153, 159, 171, 175, 375-

Ealdred of Worcester, Bishop, and the monastery at Gloucester, 154.

Eanred, stycas of, 368. Eardwulf, stycas of, 368. East India Company's recruiting depart-

ment in London and Liverpool, metal tickets issued by, 364.

,, John, Under-Graver to Charles I. and Cromwell, 265.

,, Thomas, engraver to King James II., 2 6 3 , 2 6 4 , 2 6 5 .

Eaton, John, token of, 3T5. Eaxanceaster = Exeter, 18. Ecclesiastical mints, 201.

„ „ dies issued to the, limited, 206.

„ ,, in the Edwardian coins, 2 0 5 - 2 1 0 .

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•Index. 429

Ecclesiastical mints, possible explanation of the existence of mules of, 211.

Ecgbeorht, coins of, with title " Rex Saxonum,'' etc., probably struck at Winchester, 164.

Eddone = Haddon (West), 353. Edgar, see Eadgar. Edington in Wiltshire, on a coin of

yEthelrsed II., hitherto attributed to, 20, 46, 381.

Edith, Queen of Edward the Confessor, holdings of, 324, 348, 349.

Edmund, see Eadmund. Edward, see Eadweard. Edward of Salisbury, manor of Chelsea

belonging to, 22. Edward the Confessor and the city of Win-

chester, 164. ,, ,, „ and Winchelsea

and Rye, 51. ,, ,, ,, born at Islip, 40. „ „ „ coins of, 17, 18,

22, 28, 29, 30, 31 , 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, r47, 157, i 65> i 6 6 > i75> 379, 383-

,, ,, ,, find of coins of, at Dumbrody Abbey, County Wexford, 63.

„ I. at Geddington, 350.

„ coins of, 365. ,, „ „ „ found with those of

Henry VI., 199. „ „ ,, „ without the hair on

the portrait, 192. „ „ proclamation of, concerning

the weights, 288. ,, ,, round halfpennies and farthings

first issued in reign of, 305. ,, ,, II. and III., chief cause of

failure in classifying the coins of, 197.

,, ,, „ ,, „ Numismat ic History of the Reigns of, 197-212.

„ „ „ ,, „ two classes of mints during the reigns of,

Edward II., coins of, 365, 384. „ „ „ „ with Lombardic ft

hitherto attributed to, 394.

„ III., „ „ 203, 365, 384. ,, ,, the heavy coinage of, 394. ,, „ White Swan on shield of,

.339-„ IV., coins of, 148, 207, 208. ,, „ concerning the type of coin

issued by, 200. „ „ no weight at present known

before, 297. ,, „ weight of the rose noble and

half of, 297. „ VII., Cyprus coins of, 369.

Edwardian coins, find of, at Montrave, 210.

Edwards, ecclesiastical mints of the coins of the, 205-210.

,, mules of the coins of the, 210, 211.

,, varieties of forgeries and imita-tions of the coins of the, 204, 205.

Edwy, Edwig, see Eadwig. Egbert, see Ecgborht. Eleanor, body of, rests at Geddington,

35°-Elesden, Captain, 225. Elfwald II., stycas of, 368. Elizabeth, concerning weight for a quarter-

angel of, 383. ,, grants a licence to Bristol to

issue farthing tokens, 306 „ grants charter of incorporation

to Daventrv, 341, 342. „ proclamation of, concerning the

weights, 290-292. ,, three-halfpence and three-

farthings first issued by, 3°5-

„ of York, marriage of Henry VII. and, 345.

Elmswell, Sir Robert Gardener of, 338. " Embosser, the late squalid," Abraham

Simon, 248. English coins divided into three distinct

groups, 198. Engraver, the office of, was hereditary,

203. Eo = rivers, 161. Epitaph to James II., old Scottish doggerel,

285.

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Eric, coins of, 375. Ethelred, Irish reverses of coins of, 62,

63". ,, on coins of, with Dublin as the

place of mintage, 62, 63. * ,, II., stycas of, 368. Etlielstan, a constitution of, concerning

the adulteration of money, 136. Eustace, Stephen's eldest son issues money

at York, 184. Eustace, temp. Stephen, find of coin of,

at Lark Hill, Worcester, 187. Evans, Sain hill and, and the coins of

Edward III., 197. „ the late Sir John, on the early

Icenian coinage, 3. Evelyn, the diarist, 219, 240, 241, 245,

248, 261, 309, 349. Exeter, coins attributed by Mr. Montagu

to Axminster probably struck at, 18, 19, 46.

,, find of coins, temp. Stephen at, 188.

,, mint of Edward the Confessor, 3i-

,, „ „ temp. Stephen, 366. „ „ „ Charles I., 299, 365. ,, number of moneyers for, 15.

Exhibits by :—• A. H. Baldwin, 371, 377. P. J. D. Baldwin, 369. A. W. Barnes, 375. Dr. Stanley Bousfield, 3 7 3 , 3 7 7 - 3 7 9 . I. B. Caldecott, 368. P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, 362, 368,

37i, 375, 379-W. Charlton, 375, 382. General C. S. F. Fagan, 379. Miss Helen Farquhar, 362, 363, 364,

373, 382, 383-L. L. Fletcher, 364, 368, 383. Shirley Fox, 365, 366, 384. Major W. J. Freer, 367, 368, 374. H. Garside, 380, 383. S. H. Hamer, 380. O. S. Horn, 368. Henry Laver, 362, 38c. L. A. Lawrence, 371-Edgar Lincoln, 381, 382. L B. S. Macllwaine, 371, 374, 383-W. Sharp Ogden, 365, 373-G. B. Petrie, 383, 384-Max Rosenheim, 373, 374-S. M. Spink, 365-374-

Exhibits by :—continued— Rev. C. W. Welland, 374. W. C. Wells, 366, 369.

F.

Faber, John, the elder, engraver, 244. Factors in determining the attribution of

uncertain Anglo-Saxon mints, 15, 16. Faes, Peter van der, or Lely, short bio-

graphy, 218. Fagan, General C. S. F., exhibits by, 379. Falcon, The, inn sign on tokens, 316. Falset, the term, 292. Farmer, Richard, token of, 314, 342,

343-F A R Q U H A R , Miss H E L E N : —

Portraiture of our Stuart Monarchs on their coins and medals, Part II, James II., 213-285, 363.

Farquhar, Miss Helen, badge of, 226. ,, „ „ coins of, 168, 170.

„ „ exhibits by, 362, 363> 364, 373, 382, 383-

„ ,, ,, trial piece of, 261. Farthings of Edward III., struck at

Reading, 209. Faversham, James II. at, 224, 244. Ferra cuneorum, the term, 204. Filbrigg, Will, token of, 314. Find of a gold bracelet with gold wire

ring, supposed to be representative of early British money, 367.

Find of a single coin of:— Early British in Colchester, 380. Matilda, at Coesar's Camp, near Folke-

stone, 187. Stephen in London, 371.

Find of Roman bronze coins on the Little Orme's Head, North Wales, 5-H-

Finds of coins :— Early British, in Norfolk and Suffolk,

3, 369-Anglo-Saxon at Rome, 24.

,, ,, in Finland, 62. „ „ Meath, 39.

Constantinus Maximus and his contem-poraries on the Little Orme's Head, 5 et seq.

Stycas at York, 368.

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Finds of coins :—continued-Temp. Eadred, in the Isle of Man, 375

,, ^Ethelrasd II. in the Isle of Man, 1 9 .

„ William I. at Beaworth, 152, 156, 1 5 8 , 1 6 0 , 1 6 8 , 1 6 9 ,

170, 173: 176. ,, ,, ,, etc., at Whitchurch

Common, 151, 167. „ „ at York, 155, 160, 173.

,, ,, I. and II., at Tamwortb. i5 2 , !5 6 . I57. 161, 17°, 173, I74; 1 7 6 .

„ ,, II., at Shillington, 170. „ Stephen at Ashby Woulds,

Leicestershire, 187. ,, ,, ,, Awbridge, near

.Romsey, 187. ,, ,, in Belgium, 187. ,, ,, at Catall, near Weth-

erby, 187.. ,, ,, near Dartford, Kent,

1 8 7 .

,, „ at Exeter, 188. ,, ,, in France, 187. ,, ,, ,, Isle of Man, 187. ,, ,, „ Kent, 188. ,, „ at Latton, Wiltshire,

1 8 7 .

„ ,, „ Lincoln, 188. ,, ,, „ Linton, near Maid-

stone, 187. ,, ,, in London, 188. ,, ,, near London Bridge,

1 8 7 .

., ,, at Maidstone in 1817, 1 8 8 .

in Norway, 187. ,, „ at Nottingham, 1S7. ,, ,, ,, Oxhey, near Wat-

ford, 187. ,, ,, ,, Sheldon, Derby-

shire, 187. „ „ Wallsop, Winter-

slowe, 187. „ ,, ,, Watford, Hertford-

shire, 187. „ ,, Eustace and Henry II., at

Lark Hill, Worcester, 1 8 7 .

„ ,, and David of Scotland, in the Isle of Bute, 187.

,, Henry II., at Tealby, 199. „ The Edwards, at Montrave, 210.

Finds of Hiberno-Danish coins :—• At Clondalkin, County Dublin, 63. ,, Glendelach, co. Wicklow, 135. ,, Lundo, 125. ,, Nastola, Finland, 90, 123, 142. ,, Nousis, 124. „ Reso, 73, 74, 89, 125, 126. ,, Tevastehus, Finland, 90.

in Donough Henry Parish, County Tyrone, 63.

near Limerick, 63. with Anglo-Saxon at Dumbrody Abbey,

County "Wexford, 63. Finedon, entries from parish register of

345' 348. „ history of, 348, 349. ,, manor of, 324. ,, temp. William I., 348.

tokens of, 314, 316, 348. Finland, finds of Anglo-Saxon coins in,

6 2 .

Firma paid for Bristol, amount of the, 1 5 0 .

FitzAnsculf, William, 34. Fitzjames, Due de, death mask of James

II., in possession of, 274. ,, James, Duke of Berwick, 221,

2 6 1 , 2 7 2 .

FitzOtho family, cutting of irons a privi-lege of the, 195.

,, ,, hereditary engravers, 203. Fitz-Richard, Roger, 323. Fitz-Roger, Robert, 323. FitzSimons, Mr., and his account of the

opening of the coffin of James II., 272, .273-

Fitzhamon, Robert, granted the city of Gloucester and the lordship of Bristol, 1 5 0 .

Fitzharding, Robert, of Berkeley, 147. Five Burghs, in 942, reduction of the,

375-Flambard, Ranulph, Bishop of Durham,

1 6 2 , 1 6 3 .

Fletcher, L. L., exhibits by, 364, 368, 383-

,, „ ,, on the token of Thomas Applebee of Oxford, 3 8 0 .

Foreign artists imported for the coinage, 1 8 5 .

Forgeries and imitations of the coins of the Edwards, 204, 205.

Forrer, F., donation of book by, 377-

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Index.

"Fortes Radii sed Benigni" medal of James II., 253.

F o x , H . B . E A R L E a n d S H I R L E Y :—• Numismatic History of the Reigns of

Edward I., II., and III. Introduc-tion, 1 9 7 - 2 1 2 .

Fox, H. B. Earle and Shirley, coins of, 203.

,,, John, token of, 315. Fox, S H I R L E Y , R.B.A.:—

Die Making in the Twelfth Century, 1 9 1 - 1 9 6 , 3 6 6 , 3 6 7 .

On the General Principles of Mediaeval Numismatics, 370.

The Heavy Coinage of Edward III., 394-

Fox, Shirley, exhibits by, 365, 366, 384. Franco, 321. Frederick the Wise, medal of, 374. Freeman, Zacheus, token of, 316, 343,

344-Freer, Major W. J., exhibits by, 367, 368,

374-French, John, token of, 314.

„ Revolution, James II.'s coffin broken open for lead temp., 272.

Friscobaldi, Emericus, keeper of the Exchange, 207.

Fruiterers' arms on tokens, 314, 344, 345. Fugger, Raymond, of Augsburg, medal of,

374-Furness Abbey, concerning the reputed

effigy of Stephen at, 189. G.

Galerius, coin of Alexandria mint of, reputed to be from the Little Orme's Head find, 11.

Galley halfpence, the term, 305. Gardener, Sir Robert, 338. Gamier, Louis, monument of James II.,

the work of, 274. Garside, H., exhibits by, 380, 383. Gaulish mints of Roman coins, 5, 6, 7, 9,

10, 1 1 .

Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster, 334. Gawtherne, Thomas, token of, 314, 35 2 :

Geddington, account of Henry II.'s parlia-ment held at, 349, 350.

„ entries from the parish registers of, 351.

„ history of, 349-351-token of, 3!5> 35

GENVS ANTIQVVM medal of James Duke of York, 362.

George I., a plaque of, 247. ,, „ horn medallions of, 247. ,, „ no coin weights yet seen of,

300.

,, ,, value of guinea fixed at twenty-one shillings in reign of, 257.

„ II., coin weights of, 300, 302. „ ,, hammered gold currency with-

drawn from circulation under, 2 1 4 , 2 1 5 .

,, III., coin weights of, 300, 301. „ ,, proclamations of, concerning

the weights, 295, 296. ,, IV., coin weights of, 301. ,, ,, orders the re-interment of

James II.'s remains, 272. „ „ the fine and varied coinage of,

2 1 6 .

Gibbons, Grinling, 247. „ „ statue of James II., by,

237-Gibraltar, cliche of obverse of medal for

defence of, 378. ,, medal to the Hanoverian

Brigade, 1782, cliche of obverse of the, 378.

Giffard, William, consecrated Bishop of Winchester, 164.

Gilalve, King of Dublin, 59. Glendelach, find of Hiberno-Danish coin

at, 135-Glevum Colonia = Gloucester, 153. Gloucester, derivation of, 153.

„ Domesday account of, 154. „ „ Survey decided on

after the Witan held at, 154.

„ mint of Alfred the Great, 153.. „ „ /Kthelstan, 153. ,, ,, Eadgar, 153. „ „ William I., 155, 156.

,, ,, ,, ,, IL, 1 5 5 , 1 5 7 . ,, ,, „ „ I- and II.,

history of, the, 153-157-

„ William I. at, 154. „ ,, II- at, 1 5 4 .

Gloucester, wreck of the, account of the, 2 6 7 , 268.

Gloucestershire Mints of William I. and II., 147-158-

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ex. 433

Glove on token, 315. Glover, William, token of, 327. Gluniarand, King of Dublin, 59-Godfred I., „ „ „ 59•

J> )> if 59* „ in-,,, ,, ,, 59-?? *3 jj it j) 59* „ v., Merenach, King of Dublin

59-„ VI., King .of Dublin, 59.

Godred, Crovan, King of Dublin, 59. Godwine, Earl, 149. .

„ Widia, 165. Godwinus Chern, 165.

„ Elmeressone, 165. ,, Socche, 165.

Gold currency of James II., 256, 257, 2 5 8 .

Goldbeter, Bartholomew, goldsmith, 289. Golden medal of Charles II., 362. Goldsmiths' arms on tokens, 314. Gore, Charles, token of, 314. Goston, Mathew, token of, 315. Gothabyrig = Ythanceaster near Brad well,

2 5 , 4 6 .

Grain measure, pennyweight and, in early Plantagenet times, 287.

Granger, John, token of, 315, 322. Gravelot, Hubert Francois, engraver, 275. Gre, as mint on coin of ^Ethelrjed II.,

•25-

Great Bowden, Leicestershire, entries from parish registers of, 326.

,, ,, Leicestershire, token now attributed to, 326.

Greatanlege, laws of /Ethelstan enacted at the synod at, 13.

Greatley, Greatanlege identified with, 13. „ • synod at, 159.

Green, suggestion that certain pattern pieces hitherto attributed to Rawlins should be attributed to Edward, 363.

Greenwich, coin of ./Ethelrasd II., hitherto attributed to, 25, 46, 381.

Grendon, entries from parish register of, 3 5 2 .

history of, 351, 352. token of, 314, 352.

Grocer temp. Charles II., description of a, 337-

Grocers' arms on tokens, 314, 315, 336, 34°, 342, 343, 351, 353-

Grove, Pp.ul, token of, 315. Grubb, Thomas, token of, 316, 344.

Guerminstre (Domesday) = Werminstre, 42..

Guinea,, origin of the name, 257. „ original value of the, 257.

Gun-money of James II., 227, 228, 229, 2 3 0 .

, face value of the, 228. „ reduced in weight, 229.

Gunfrid, 321. Gyslepe = Islip, 40.

II.

Haberdashers' arms on token, 315. Haddon (West), entries from the parish

register of, 354. ,, „ history of, 353, 354-„ „ tokens of, 353.

H/ES-DIN = Hastings, 20. RQRRIGVS RQX, inscription on coins

in reigns of Henry II., Richard, John and half of Henry IIL, 199.

Hair, dies for punching the, not used, coins of Edward I. on which, 192.

Hales, Sir Edward, 262. Halfpennies, cut, of Stephen, 188.

„ of Edward III., struck at Reading, 209.

Ham = home, 159. Ham-tun (A.S.) = Southampton, 159. Hama, A.S. personal name, 159. Hamer, S. H., exhibits by, 380. Hameranis, the work of the three, 373. Hamerton, George, token of, 315. -1-Hammered gold currency withdrawn from

circulation, 214. Hampshire Mints of William I. and II.,

1 5 8 - 1 6 1 .

" Hampton Court beauties," painting of the, 2 4 6 .

Hamtune-= Hampton, 15. Hamtune under the laws of yEthelstan, 15,

159-Hamwic, coins of vEthelrsed II. reading,

26, 4 6 .

Hana, A.S. personal name, 159. " Hand," concerning the so-called, on

Hiberno-Danish coins, 61, 93, n o , I N , 1 3 6 .

Hand on a coin of '/Ethelred, 136. Hanoverian Brigade 17-82, cliche of

obverse of the Gibraltar medal to the, 3 7 8 . • < - •

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Hantune, derivation of, 15,9 ,, (D.B.) = Southampton, 158.

Harewic, Harwich derived from, 26. Harold, Earl, and the city of Hereford,

172. ,, son of Ifars, Prince of Limerick,

59-„ I., coins of, 27, 34, 39, 41, 175-„ I., find of coins of, at.Dumbrody

Abbey, County Wexford, 63. „ II., coins of, 22, 34, 54, 148,

166. " Harringtons," issue of, 306. Harringworth, history of, 354, 355.

token of, 315, 355-Harris, Henry, petition of, for office of

chief graver of the King's Mint, 250, 264.

„ the medallist, 215. Hart, The, inn sign on token, 316.. Harthacnut, coins of, 17, 27, 53, 157.

,, Danish coin of, 142. „ find of coins of, at Dumbrody

Abbey, County Wexford, 63-

Hartwell, token of, 315. Harwich, coin of ^Etheli'ted II. reading

Hamwic hitherto attributed to, 26, 46, 381.

„ derived from Harewic, 26. Hastings, coin of ^Ethelned II., hitherto

attributed to Ashdown now assigned to, 15, 20, 46.

„ coin of Cnut hitherto attributed to Axminster, struck at, 19.

„ mint of William II., 161. ,, number of moneyers for, 15. „ or Canterbury, coin of /Ethelrsed

II., hitherto attributed to Edingtonnow assigned to, 20, 46.

Hatton family, 335. Hauton, Lawrence, token of, 315. Hay Is, the artist, 219. Healy, William, token of, 314, 344-Hean, founder of Abingdon monastery,

159-Hean = high, 159. Hean-tun (A.S.) = Southampton, 159. Heart-shaped tokens, 314, 348. Helsingfors Museum, coins in the, 73,

74, 89, 90, 123, 124, 125, 126, 142. Henderson, Rev. C. K., coins of, 168. Henrietta Maria, personality ofj 254. Henry, Cardinal York, 281 et seq.

Henry, Duke, coins assigned to his first expedition, 365.

„ money of, 365, 366.. „ Prince, gold medal of, when struck,

373-,, ,, of Wales, medal of, 362. ,, ,, son of Matilda, and his

first coinage after landing, 184. ,, the claimant to the throne of

Stephen, 183. „ I. destroys five mints at Winchester,

164, 165. „ ,, Doddington temp., 346. ,, „ grant of one moneyer to Abbot

of Reading by, 209. „ ,, Harringworth temp., 354. ,, „ Matilda, daughter of, 181. „ „ reference to Mr. W. J. Andrew's

Numismatic History of, 190. „ ,, the duration of the last type of,

180. „ II., as Duke Henry, coinage of,

183* i 8 4 , 365> 36.6-„ „ charter of, the earliest in the

case of Winchelsea and Rye, 51-

„ „ demonstration of die sinking with a short cross penny of, 366, 367.

„ „ finds of coins of :—• at Lark Hill, Worcester, 187. near London Bridge, 187. at Tealby, 199.

„ „ original die of obverse of first coinage of, 366.

„ III., at Geddington, 350. ,, ,, coins struck at Winchester

from time of ^Elfred the Great to, 164.

„ „ inscription on coins of, 199. „ IV., coin of, 375. ,, „ probable reason for placing

his name on his coinage without delay, 200.

,, V., Matilda, widow of the Emperor, 181.

„ ,, proclamation of, concerning the weights, 289.

„ ,, the swan argent, a badge of, 339-

„ „ and VI., the inscription on the coinage of, 200.

„ VI., coins of Edward I., found with those of,. 199.

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Henry VI., light groats of, showing flawed punch, 366.

„ ,, proclamation of, concerning the weights, 289.

,, ,, weight for the Anglo-Gallic salute of, 297.

„ VII. and Elizabeth of York, mar-riage of, 345.

,, „ coin of, 365. „ ,, ,, „ from defective punch,

3 6 6 .

,, ,, proclamation of, concerning the weights, 289.

„ VIII., coin of, 365. „ „ grants lordship of Dudding-

ton to William Lord Bur-leigh, 347.

,, „ the dissolution of the monas-teries by, 340.

, „ uses his father's portrait but adds another I to the Roman numeral in the royal title, 200.

,, ,, weight of coins of, 297. ,, „ Will Somers, jester to,

3°7-Henwick, 338. Henwood, triennial medal of, 362. HEORT, HEORTE and HEORTF =

Heortford = Hertford, 35, 36. Herbert, Arthur, Earl of Torrington, 226,

2 2 7 .

,, Henry, afterwards Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 226, 227.

,, Sir Herbert, death of, 226. ,, the Chamberlain, 164.

Hereford, Domesday account of, 171. ,, history of, 171 et seq. ,, mint of ̂ Ethelstan, 171. „ ,, ^Ethelrted II., 26. ,, ,, ,, William I. and II., 171,

174-„ number of moneyers in, 171. ,, the swan argent badge derived

from earldom of, 339. ,, Thomas de Cantilupe, bishop

of, 33S-Hertford, Domesday account of, 175.

„ history of, 174 et seq. ,, mint of yEthelstan, 174. „ „ „ /Ethelned II., 26. „ „ „ Cnut, 35, 36. „ „ „ William I. and II.,

1 7 4 - 1 7 6 .

Hertford, possible mint for coin of -rEthelKed I I . , reading I O R T , 2 7 , 4 6 ,

381-Herutford = Hertford, 36. Heslop, R., token of, 371. H E Y W O O D , N A T H A N :—•

On a parcel of stycas from the York Find of 1842, 368.

Hiberno-Danish coin now considered to be Danish, 124.

coin with C V N V N C

instead of REX, 71. ,, „ coinage, references by

sundry writers to the, 56 et seq.

„ ,, coins of uncertain attri-bution which are probably, 43, 44, 46, 4 7 , 3 8 0 , 3 8 1 .

,, ,, coins, classification of, 6 5 - 1 4 4 .

„ ,, ,, classification of, based on the different types of ^Ethel-red II., and his succes-sors, 64.

„ „ „ finds of:— „ ,, ,, at Clondalkin,

Co. Dublin, 63. „ „ „ in Donough,

Henry Parish, Co. Tyrone, 63.

,, ,, ,, at Dumbrody Abbey, Co. AVexford, 63.

„ ,, ,, at Glendelach, Co. Wicklow, 135-

,, ,, ,, near Limerick, 63-

at Lundo, 125. ,, „ ,, Nastola, Fin-

land, 90, 123, 1 4 2 .

,, „ „ at Nousis, 124. „ „ at Reso, 73, 74,

89, 1 2 5 , 1 2 6 .

„ „ „ at Tavastehus, Finland, 90.

,, ,, „ possibly Norwe-gian or Danish, some, 69, 74.

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4 3 6 Index.

Hiberno-Danish series, Danish types of coins erroneously at-tributed to the, 141 et seq.

„ Saxon alphabet on English coins, 37i-

Higham Ferrers, token of, 314, 315. Hildebrand, reference to certain attribu-

tions of Anglo-Saxon mints by, 1 3 - 4 7 . Hind, the, inn sign on token, 316. Historical numismatics, an instance of,

181 et seq. History as reconstructed by the hoards of

Stephen, 179 et seq. Hoards of the coins of Stephen, principal, . 1 8 7 et seq. Hod Hill type of Ancient-British copper

coins, 380. Holingshed, extract from his Chronicles

of England, 349. Holmes, Major, and the alleged plot

against William III., 258. Holt, Richard, 238. Horn, O.S. exhibits by, 368. Hotot, John, 322. Howard, Sir John, 324. HREFOR, HREOT, HRET, HRE-

TOF = Hertford, 36. Hrofeceastre = Rochester, 15. tlugh, Bishop .of Durham, 350. ; „ the Sheriff, 353.

Hull, William, token of, 315. Hunt, John, token of, 315. Hunter conveys away several of the Mint

dies, 259. ,, Museum, coins in the, 188.

Huntingdon, Earldom of Northampton and, 3 4 1 .

,, John, Earl of, 346. Hyde, Anne, biography by, 265.

,, ,, character and personality of 2 5 4 , 2 5 5 .

,, ,, no medallic record of, 246. „ „ portaiture of, 246.

Hythe, coins of William II. hitherto incorrectly attributed to Southampton and, 1 6 1 .

I.

" i," or " y " changed to "e," example of, 42. I.W. on coin weight of George II., 302. Icenian coinage was uninscribed, the early,

2 et seq.

Icenian coins, hoards of, found in the territory of Prasutagus, 3, 369.

Icenians, concerning the coinage of the, !-3, 3fi9-

Idbury, a former attribution for Gotha-byrigmint, 25, 46, 381.

Ifars, King of Dublin, 59. ,, Prince of Limerick, 59-„ „ „ Waterford, 59. „ I., coin attributed to Imar or, 118. ,, II., concerning coins of, 62. „ „ King of Dublin, 59. „ „ King of Limerick, coin attri-

buted to, 116. ,, ,, Prince of Limerick, 59. „ III., King of Dublin, 59.

IFARZ, on the attribution of coins reading, 60.

IHFRZ, see IFARZ, 60. I. K. on coin weight of George II., 300. Ilchester mint of JEthelrsed II., 31.

„ „ Cnut, 31. „ ,, „ EdwardtheConfessor, 31.

Imar or Ifars I., coin attributed to, 118. „ I . , 60.

Imitations, forgeries and, of the coins of the Edwards, 204, 205.

Indenture of 1686, mint, 256. Innes, Lewis, James II.'s Secretary of

State for Scotland, 230, 244, 266. „ Thomas, 266.

Inscriptions, some quaint, on the XVIIth century issue of tokens, 307.

Invasion of north of England indicated on contemporary coinage, 180.

IORT on coin of yEthe'rfed II. possibly signifies Hertford, 27, 46, 381.

Ipswich mint of Stephen, 179. Ireland, coin weights for, 30 r, 302.

„ money of necessity of James II., for, 2 2 7 et seq.

„ number • of XVIIth century tokens issued in, 306.

,, proclamations of Charles II. and AVilliam III. concerning the weights for, 294, 295.

„ the coins of the Danish Kings of, 55-!46.

Irish Academy, Royal coins in the, 68, 7 5 , 78, 82 , 8 3 , 8 4 , 8 5 , 86 , 8 7 , 89 ,

90, 9 1 , 9 2 , 9 7 , 1 0 0 , 1 0 4 , 1 0 5 , 1 0 6 ,

1 0 7 , XL6, 117, 121, 1 2 8 , I 2 9 , 1 3 0 ,

131, x33, T34, I35, r36> I37> i3 8 , I 4 I , M2.

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Inclex. 437

Irish, bond of sympathy between James II. and the, 234.

" Irish helmet," the term, 60. „ ring, probable substitute for

currency, 369. Ironmongers' Arms on tokens, 315. Irons, coining, 201.

„ cutting of, a privilege of the Fitz Otho family, 195.

,, importance of the study of, 203. Irregularities in lettering, the value of,

when classifying different issues, 371. Isannavaria, the Roman camp of, 341. Isham, Augustine, 308.

„ Gardiner, token of, 338. Isle of Man, find of coins temp. Eadred in

the, 3 7 5 .

„ „ „ „ „ „ temp. yEthelrsed II. in the, 19.

„ „ „ number of XVIIth century tokens issued in the, 306.

Islip, coins of ^Ethelrsed II. and Cnut, reading Ustl, Ustla, and Ustli, attributed to, 39, 40, 47.

„ Edward the Confessor born at, 40. Ivar, arrival of Anlaf, Sihtric and, in

Ireland, 57. ,, coin assigned to, 57.

Ixworth, token of, 338.

J-

Jamaica, Thomas East, maker of seals for, 263.

James, as subject and ruler, 269, 270. „ Duke of Perth erects a memorial

to James II., 274. ,, ,, „ York, medal of, 362. „ Mrs. Arthur, drawing in the pos-

session of, 236. „ naval and military career of, 267,

268. „ orders a new Great Seal, 263. ,, Prince, on medals of James II.,

222, 223, 224, 282. ,, William, token of, 315. ,, I. as James VI. of Scotland,

" piece of foreign gold," pos-sibly an early piece of, 226.

,, „ carved medallion of, 247. ,, ,, coin weights of, 297, 298. „ „ coins of, 363.

James I., concerning a weight for a quarter-angel with bust of, 382, 383-

„ ,, from ninth century to reign of, regal small currency consisted entirely of pennies, 305.

„ ,, gold bezant of, attributed to Charles Anthony, 363.

„ ,, grants patent to Lord Harring-ton to strike farthings, 306.

,, ,, incorporation of apothecaries by, 337-

,, ,, plate of, 281. ,, „ proclamation of, concerning the

weights, 292. „ ,, represented on silver-gilt box,

364-,, II. and Charles II., likeness

between, 242, 243. ,, ,, and his love of being por-

trayed, 220. ,, ,, carved portraits of, 247. „ ,, character and personality of,

220, 221, 233, 234, 236, 237, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245. 252, 253, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 283, 284, 285.

„ ,, Charles II.'s remark on the mistresses of, 254.

„ ,, cliche of, 277 et seq. „ „ coin weights of, 300. „ ,, coins of, 227, 228, 229, 230,

23b 237, 238, 239, 242, 256, 257, 258.

„ ,, „ „ struck for Scotland, 2 3 4 , 235, 237.

,, ,, death masks of, 274. ,, ,, disposal of various parts of

the body of, 274. ,, ,, divergence of opinion as to

date of birth and death of, 279 et seq.

,, „ flight of, and loss of the great seal, 262.

„ ,, grants charter to Brackley, 328 33o, 332-

„ ,, gun money of, 227, 228, 229, 230.

„ „ his portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, 218.

„ „ leaden trial piece of, 260, 261. ,, ,, likeness between Charles I.

and, 244, 245.

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James II., Maundy money of, 231, 240. ,, ,, medal commemorating flight

of, 262. „ ,, medallic memorials of, 276 et

seq. „ „ medals of, 221, 222, 223, 240,

241, 242, 247, 249, 250, 251, 25 2 , 253> 2 5 6 , 267> 2 ( 5 8 , 276> 277.

,, ,, old Scottish doggerel, a sug-gested epitaph to, 285.

,, ,, pewter halfpenny of, 231. ,, „ plantation money of, 238, 239. ,, ,, portraiture of, 218, 220, 221,

222, 223, 227, 231, 235, 236, 237, 24 i J 242 , 244> 245> 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 260, 268, 269, 275, 276, 278, 279, 281, 282.

„ „ Portraiture of our Stuart mon-archs on their coins and medals, Part II, 213-285.

„ ,, sixty-shilling piece of, 235. ,, „ statue of, 237. „ ,, the medallic portraits of, are

disappointing, 215. „ „ tortoise shell portrait of, 278. ,, „ wreck of the Gloucester frigate

of, 267, 268. „ " III." issues warrants to Norbert

Roettier for making the Great Seal of England, 262.

,, ,, medals of, 223. „ VI., coins of, 363. ,, " VIII.," pattern coin of, 234.

Jedburgh, a former attribution for Gotha-byrig mint, 25, 46.

Jeffreys, Lord, 270. John King, at Geddington, 350.

„ inscription on coins of, 199. „ proclamation of, concerning the

weights, 288. „ Frederick, Elector of Saxony, medal

of, 374-„ V. of Portugal, weight for coins of,

• 3°3-Johnson, John, token of, 315, 346.

„ Richard, etc., seized tools used in making copper farthings, 308.

Jones, Inigo, medallion of, 373. Joseph I. of Portugal, weight for coins

of, 3°3-Judd, Thomas, token of, 314-

Judith, Countess, 327. „ holdings of, 341, 346,

351, 354-Julius Caesar, the coinage of south-east

Britain at the time of the invasion by, 2 et seq.

Jumped or double-struck coins, cause of, 206.

K.

Katharine, Duchess of Buckingham, miniature of, 373.

Kellawe, Richard de, Bishop of Durham, 208.

Kenelm, see Coenbelm, 49. Kent, find of coins temp. Stephen in, 188.

„ the coinage of, at the time of the Roman invasion, 2.

Kettering, token of, 315. Key of St. Peter, a suggested meaning for

the open quatrefoil, etc., on York coins 208.

Kidder, Vincent, appointed to make weights of William III. for Ireland, 295, 302.

King Street, Westminster, the Bell Tavern in, 324.

King's Cliffe, tokens of, 314, 315. „ Exchange, Keeper of the, 206,

207. „ Exchanges of London and Canter-

bury, the warden of the, the title, 201.

„ Head, inn sign on token, 316, 332, 333-

,, mints, 201. King's Sutton, token of, 315. Kingston, John, token of, 315. Kirk, John, engraver of coin weights, 300,

3°3, 394-Kneller, Sir Godfrey, the painter, 217,

218, 219, 220, 221,233, 245, 282.

,, „ ,, his rapidity of execution, 218.

„ „ „ and Lely, com-pared, 218 et seq.

Knighton in Radnorshire, token of James Mason, now allocated to, 338.

Knox, John, 271. Kyneburgceastre, 340.

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Inex. 439

L.

La Hogue, the battle of, 283. Labram, John, token of, 315. LAC on coin of Cnut probably = Lang-

port, 27, 28, 46. Lactodorum = Towcester, 341. L/EHt>BE = Lewes, 29. L/EMI on an uncertain Anglo-Saxon coin,

a suggested interpretation of, 43-46. L/Ef>BE = Lewes, 29. L/EI>VE = Lewes, 29. Lcewe = Lewes, 15. LAG on coin of Cnut probably = Lang-

port, 27, 28, 46. Lamb and Flag, the inn sign on token,

316. „ Charles, medal of, 373.

Lamport, tokens of, 315, 316. Lancaster, on coins reading LAC and

LAB hitherto attributed to, 27, 46, 381.

Lancaster, rose nobles of House of, given by Mary Beatrice, wife of James II., as mementoes, 224.

LANDC perhaps should be LAN&C, 28, 3 Sr.

LAN C = Langport, 27. Langport, mint of Cnut, 28.

,, ,, ,, Edward the Confessor, 28, 381.

Langton, Walter de, 322. Lanzelin, 327. Lark Hill, Worcester, find of coin of

Eustace, temp. Stephen and Henry II., 187.

Latton, Wiltshire, find of coins temp. Stephen at, 187.

Launceston, mint of Stephen, 179. Lauren^ of Brussels, sculptor, 237. L A V E R , H E N R Y , F . S . A . : —

The Coinage of Prasutagus, King of the Icenians, 1-3, 369.

Laver, Henry, exhibits by, 362, 380. Law, Thomas, token of, 315. L A W R E N C E , L, A., Vice-President:—•

Coin weights, 287-303, 394. On the Alphabets used on English

coins, 371. Lawrence, L. A., coins of, 127, 160, 167,

174, 202. „ „ exhibits by, 371-

Lawrence, L. A., reference to his paper on the attribution of certain coins reading BARD, etc., to Barnstaple, 20.

Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 217. Le Marchand, David, carver in ivory, 247. Le Moigne, Berengarius, 325. „ „ Berenger, 325.

Reginald, 325. Lead cliche of Charles II. in British

Museum, 280. ,, coin of William II. in, 174. ,, impression in, of medal of James II.,

241, 250, 251, 253. ,, medallic memorial of James II. in,

277. Leaden tokens in circulation, 305, 306.

,, trial piece of James II., 260, 261. Legends on Hiberno-Danish probably

have no intelligible meaning, many of the, 94.

Legge, George, Baron Dartmouth, 267, 268.

Leherceaster and Leheraceaster = Leices-ter, 28.

Leicester, Leherceaster and Ligerceaster, now assigned to, 28.

„ mint, Leigceaster incorrectly assigned to, 28.

„ taken by Charles I., 341. " Leigceaster " = Chester, 28. Lely, Sir Peter, the painter, 217, 218, 219,

220, 221, 245, 246. „ „ ,, and Kneller, compared,

218^ seq. Leman, Margaret, 335. LENB on coin ^Ethelraed II., probably =

Langport, 27, 28, 46. Leofric, Earl of Mercia, 353. Leon, lion rampant gules, probably taken

from the arms of, 3 54. LETELAPE, usually identified with Islip,

40. Lewes, mint of, Eadgar, 29.

„ „ „ yEthelrted II., 29. ,, number of moneyers for, 15. „ suggestion that a coin of Eadweard

the Martyr may be attributed to, 29, 46.

Lewis = Lewes, 15. ,, value and weight of the French,

294. Ligation, a characteristic of lettering, 371. Ligerceaster and Ligeraceaster = Leices-

ter. 28.

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Index.

LIMAN on Anglo-Saxon coins = Lympne, 29, 46.

LlMEN = Lympne, 29, 46. Limene on Anglo-Saxon coins, concern-

ing, 29. Limerick, find of Hiberno-Danish coins

near, 63. ,, Halfpenny, 1691, 230. „ list of the Danish Princes of,

59-siege of, 230.

LIMNA = L> mpne, 39. Limna on Anglo-Saxon coins concerning,

. 29-Lincoln, Edgar, exhibits by, 381, 382.

„ find of coins temp. Stephen at, 188.

,, Matilda's probable strong mili-tary expedition and fall of, 182.

,, - mint of yEthrelraed II., 43. „ „ „ Matilda, 182. ,, ,, ,, Robert Earl of Glou-

cester, 366. „ „ „ Edward I., 365. ,, second revolt at, 183. ,, siege of, in 1144, 366. ,, W. S., and son, coins of, 167.

Lindsay, John, extracts from, on' the Hiberno-Danish coins, 58 et seq.

•LINEA = Lympne, 29. Linton near Maidstone, find of coins

temp. Stephen at, 187. Lion rampant of Bishop Beaumont,

210. Lion, the Red, inn sign on tokens, 316,

323> 333, 334-„ „ ,, origin of the sign, 334.

Little Bowden, Northamptonshire, token erroneously attributed to, 325.

Little Orme's Head, North Wales, A Find of Roman Bronze coins on the,

i-Liverpool Museum, coins in the, 168. Lochiel, Cameron of, anecdote of James

Duke of York and, 233, 234. London and Canterbury, the warden of

the King's Exchanges of, the title, 20X.

,, Bridge, find of coins temp. Stephen and Henry II., near, 187.

„ dies were supplied by the King's ameators in, 182.

London, evidence that the dies of Eccle-siastical mints were supplied from, 210.

,, finds of coins temp. Stephen in, 188, 371.

,, Matilda's coinage at, 183. „ mint, forgeries of Edwardian

coins of, 205. ,, „ of Constantinus Maximus,

6.

„ „ „ /Ethelrsed II., 26. „ „ „ Cnut, 30.

„ William I., 384. „ „ „ Matilda, 182. ,, 5,

Edward I., 207, 365. „ „ „ „ IE, 384. ,, „ ,, „ HI-, 384-„ „ „ Henry VI., 366. ,, ,, . Roman coins of, 78. ,, number of moneyers for, 15. ,, Readingmoneyer to work in, 209. ,, Stock Exchange, some medals

and tokens of the, 368. .,, the large output from the dies of,

and its consequence, 203, 204. ,, the stronghold of the dominant

party, • temp. Stephen and Charles I., 185.

LONDONIA, monogram of, on coin of ^Elfred, 23, 24.

LONDONIENSIS, monogram of, on coin of ^Elfred, 23, 24.

„ "long cross" type, the reason for its issue, 199.

Lord, Richard, Irish coin weight issued by, 383-

Lostwithiel, company formed to work the Cornish tin mines, 238.

Loughton, Buckinghamshire, bell at, 329. Louis II. of Hungary, medal of, 374.

„ X I V , 283. „ „ and the Jacobites, 261. „ „ Charles I I , and James II.

at the court of, 269. „ medal of, 373- ^

Louisa, daughter of James I I , death of, 284.

Lovell, William Lord, 347-Lovet, Vitalis, 338. Lowestoft, Battle of, 261, 277, 27b

medal for James, " " Duke of York,

240, 242,243,363.

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Index. 441

Lowick, token of, 316. Lowik, see Luffwich, 29. Lozenge-shaped compartment with small

crown on coins of Edwa d III., 394. Lud wic (Domesday) = Luffwich, 29. Luffwich, a coin of Eadweard the Martyr,

doubtfully ascribed to, 29, 46, 381. Luhwic (Domesday) = Luffwich, 29. Lundo, Hiberno-Danish coin found at,

125-Lutton, token of, 315. LVVEIC, on a coin of Eadweard the

Martyr reading, doubtfully ascribed to Lowick or Luffwich, 29, 46.

Lygeci — the Lea, 174. Lygeanburh. probably refers to Hertford,

174. LYMENA = Lympne, 29. Lyminge, concerning Anglo-Saxon coins

incorrectly assigned to, 29, 46, 381. Lymne, see Lympne, 29. Lympne, on certain Anglo-Saxon coins

now assigned to, 29. Lyons mint, Roman coins of, 10.

M.

Macllwaine, J. B. S., coins of, 155. exhibits by, 371,

374, 383-Macpherson, James, memoirs of James II.

by, 266. Maelnambo, King of Dublin, 59. Magnus, Prince of Limerick, 59. Maidstone in 1817, find of coins temp.

Stephen at, 188. Maitland, Lord, 234. Malcolm of Scotland, death of, 154.

,, „ ,, summoned to Glou-cester, 154.

Maldon, mint of Edward the Confessor, 37-

Malmesbury mint temp. Stephen, 366. Man, Isle of, find containing coins of

Stephen in the, 187. Manchester, Lord, letter of, referring to

Stuart keepsakes, 224, 225. Manegodesfelle = Mangotsfield, 149. Manley, Daniel, token of, 315. Marat, medal of, 373. Marchant, the engraver, strikings of, 379. Marechal, John, 322. Maria Theresa, medal of, 373.

Mark of gold, value of, 15c. Market cross at Brigstock, 336. Marmion, Shakerley, the poet, 323. Marriott, Thomas, token of, 315. Marten, skins of the, imported from

Ireland by Bristol, 149. Martin, Richard, complains that coins

pass without being weighed, 291. Mary, Beatrice, of Modena, 224.

,, ,, ,, „ character and personality of, 254,

.255-,, I, „ cliche, of,

279. 5, ,, ,, her love of

being por-trayed, 2 20.

,, ,, „ letter from

Duke of Tyrconnel to, relating to " want of copper " for money, 229.

J, ,, ,, medals of, 222, 223, 25b 252, 253,256.

daughter of James II., 284. ,, II., her interest in matters con-

nected with the Mint, 216. ,, ,, death of, 261. „ „ medals of, 233.

Maryland, tin coinage of James II. for, 239-

Mason, James, token of, 337, 338. Matilda adopts at London the English

custom of placing her name upon her coins, 183.

,, arrangements for coronation of, in London, not completed, evidenced from her coinage, 183.

,, Bristol becomes the stronghold of, 181.

„ coins of, struck at Bristol, closely imitate those of Stephen, 180.

,, concerning the dies of the coins of, 181 et seq.

„ fall of, 183. ' „ find of coin of, at Caesar's Camp,

near Folkestone, 187.

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442 Index.

Matilda, first type of, its foreign character, 1 8 2 .

,, second type of, 182. „ titles of, on her coins, 181. „ her descent and marriages, 181.

Maundy money of James II., 231, 240. Maximianus Hercules, coins of, in the

Little Orme's Head Find, 7, 9-

„ „ London mint of, 7-

,, ,, Treves mint of, 9. Maximinus Daza, coins of, in the Little

Orme's Head Find, 8.

,, „ coins of, reported to be from the Little Orme's Head Find, 11.

,, „ Richborough mint of, 8.

Mears, Ashby, token of, 315. Meath, find of Anglo-Saxon coins in,

39-Medal ribbons, collection of British and

foreign war, donation of, 381. Medallists, The Biographical Dictionary

of, vol. iv, donation by the author of, 377-

Medals, the collecting of, in Stuart times, 214.

Medeshamstede = Peterborough, 340. Mediaeval Numismatics, on the General

Principles of, 370. Melbourne mint, gold coins, struck at the,

37r-Melfort, Lord, Secretary of State to

James I I , 229, 230. Melton, Archbishop, of York, 208.

„ coin of, 394. Members of the Society, 397-415. Memorial medals of James I I , 276 et

seq. MENE and MENES (Domesday) = Meon,

3°-Meon, the mint place for MEONRE, 30,

47' 3 S l -MEONRE, on a coin of Cnut, 30, 381. Meons, the coins reading MEONRE as-

signed to the, 381. Mercers' arms on tokens, 315. Merchant Tailors' arms on tokens, 315. Merlin the designer, 216.

Mezzotint engraving, Ludwig von Siegen, the inventor of, 217.

,, the practice of, introduced into England, by Prince Rupert, 217.

Middeltun ancl Middeltune (Domesday) = Milton next Sittingbourne, 31.

Middle Ages, die sinking in the, 366, 367. JMidelwic (Domesday), 26. MIEEiLMI on an uncertain Anglo-Saxon

coin, a suggested interpretation of, 44-46.

Milborne Port, coin reading MYLE now attributed to, 30, 31, 47, 381.

Mileburne (Domesday) = Milborne Port, 3 r -

Military and naval reward medal of James I I , 261, 277.

Mill and screw, speed attained in early days by the, 214.

Milled coinage, establishment of the, 214. Milton, Kent, On coin reading MYLE

hitherto assigned to, 30,31,381. „ medal of, 373.

Mint, concerning the various officials of the, 263.

Mints and some new attributions, uncertain Anglo-Saxon, 13-47.

„ destroyed by Henry I. at Win-chester, 1C4, 165.

,, of the Insurgent Earls temp. Stephen, 366.

,, the history of the, of the reigns of William I. and I I , Part II, 147-176.

Mocatta, M , broker's medal with head of, 368.

Mohacs, medal to commemorate battle of, 374-

Moidore, weight for the, 302. Monaghan, Donald, King of, Hiberno-

Danish coin attributed without founda-tion to, 76.

" Money of Necessity," temp. Stephen, hastily struck, 185.

„ „ „ of James II , 231.

Moneyer, punishment for a criminal, 14. Moneyers, fees paid by, of Hereford, 171

et seq. ,, the names of, as a guide in

determining coins of doubtful attribution, 16.

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Index. 443

Monmouth and Argyle, medal to celebrate the repulse of, 242.

,, rebellion, James II. and the, 270.

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, on the dress of the Stuart period, 217.

Montrave, find of Edwardian coins at, 210.

Monument to the remains of James II., 27 \ et seq.

Moore, Joseph, engraver, 383. Morlund, George, miniature of, 373. Morrieson, Lt.-Col. H. W., coins of, 151,

153-Morton, Earl of, 335, 353. Moulton, token of, 315. " Mule," the term, 210. " Mules " of ecclesiastical mints, possible

explanation of, 211. „ of the coins of the Edwards,

2IO, 211. ,, the importance of, 370.

Myle, coins reading, now assigned to •• Milborne Port, Somerset, 30, 31, 47. Mylton (Hildebrand) for Milton, 30.

N.

Names of issuers of tokens, certain, where a rebus is formed in the name, 307.

Namur, fall of, 261. Naseby, battle of, 226, 341. Nash, Beau, miniature of, 373. Nastola, Finland, Hiberno-Danish coin

found at, 90, 123, 142. Nciufraga Reperta, medal of James II.,

253-Naval and military medals, trial strikings

of, 377, 379-„ „ ,, reward of James II.,

242. „ medals, 1794, cliche of, 378. ,, service medal of 1845, 374.

Neale, Thomas, Master of the English Mint of James II., 239.

Necessity, money of, of Stephen, 1S5; of James II., 227 et seq., 231 et seq.

Negus, Gilbert, token of, 314. Neville family, 335. Newark, Nottinghamshire, or Newark,

Northamptonshire, coin of Eadwig hitherto attributed to, 31, 32, 381.

Newcastle mint of the Edwards, dies of the, 204.

Newcombe, Thomas, bellfounder, 329. Newerce or Newerche (Domesday) —

Newark, 32. Newir, coin reading, now assigned to

Newark in Nottinghamshire, 31, 32, 47, 381.

Newport, Bucks, coins commencing, now assigned to, 31-33, 47-

Newport, Cornwall, coins formerly assigned to, 32, 33, 47.

,, mint of Eadwig, 31. „ Pagnell, its derivation, 34. ,, „ mint at, 381. „ Shropshire, coins formerly

assigned to, 32, 33, 47. Newton, a bust of, 247. Nicomedia mint, Roman coin of, 11. Nightingale, Benjamin, token of, 380.

„ John, token of, erroneously attributed to Thindon, 349-

Nin, Richard, token of, 315, 347. Nithsdale, Lord, 227. Nlt*E, coins reading, attributed to New-

port, 31 et seq. Nordpei-et and Nordpereth = North Pether-

ton, 34. Norfolk, finds of early British coins in, 3,

369-Norman period of English coins, 198.

„ times, probably no need of counterpoises in Saxon and, 287.

,, „ the penny of, 179. Norris, Thomas, token' of, 323. North America, shell money used by the

Indians of, 372. „ Borneo, coins of, 377.

Northampton and Huntingdon, Earldoms of, 341.

,, alters the value of the local official coinage, 317.

,, checks private coinage and issues an official token, 316.

,, Earl of, and Grendon manor, 352-

„ Earls of, 346. „ tokens of, 307, 314, 315,

316. Northamptonshire, seventeenth century

tokens of, 3°5-355-

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444 Index.

Northamptonshire token of Robert Day erroneously as-signed to Deane, 345-

„ „ tokens, records of collectors and col-lections of, 320, 321.

,, ,, town pieces of, 314. Northumberland, Earl of, the Admiralty

seal of, 249. Northumbria, ^Ethelwald Jitheling strikes

coins as king of, 161. Nortperet= North Petherton, 34. Norwegian, coins hitherto attributed to

the Hiberno-Danish series probably, 144.

,, or Danish, supposed Hiberno-Danish coins, 69, 74.

Norwich, city of, granted a pardon for their coining of halfpence, etc, 308.

,, mint of Cnut, 30. „ „ temp. Stephen, 183.

Nottingham Castle Museum, coins in the, 188.

„ Earl of, represented on silver-gilt box, 364.

,, find of coins temp. Stephen at, 187.

,, mint temp. Stephen, 183. Nousis, Hiberno-Danish coin found at,

124. Nullum Numen Abest, legend on medal

of James I I , 250. Nuremberg, work of the artists and en-

gravers of, 374.

O.

Oak tree on token, 348. Ob-=obolus on seventeenth century token,

3i4-Obrisset, the horn medallions of, 247,

277, 278. Octagonal tokens for Northamptonshire,

3T4-Odense in Fyen, coins hitherto ascribed

to- Otford, now attributed to, 44- 45, 47-

,, various mint readings for, 45. Odo, Bishop, 150.

Officers and Council of the Society, Session 1909, 359, 36o.-

„ ,, „ of the Society, Session 1910, 392, 393.

O G D E N , W . S H A R P : — " A Find of Roman Bronze Coins on

the Little Orme's Head, North Wales"—Supplement, 5-11.

Ogden, W. Sharp, and his reproduction of the letters of the monogram on coins of Alfred, 24.

„ „ „ coins of, 151, 167, 173-

exhibits by, 365, 373. „ „ „ mezzotint, in the

possession of, 247. Ogham Crabh, the term, 56. Ogsen, coin attributed to, 44. Oicterus, King of Denmark, 59. Olfin, Prince of Limerick, 59. Olthus, suggested attribution of a coin

reading, 44, 45, 47. Osbercht, stycas of, 368. Ostenus, King of Denmark, 59. Ostmen, concerning the, who founded

Dublin, 55. Oswold, Bishop of Worcester, 49. Otford, coins hitherto ascribed to, now

suggested as Odense in Fyen, 44, 45, 47, 38°-

Othe, suggested attribution of a com reading, 44, 45, 47.

Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint, coins of the, 380.

Oundle, tokens of, 314, 315. Oxford, Haddon granted to Henry VIII.'s

new foundation at, 353. „ mint of Cnut, 30.

„ „ Matilda, 183, 185, 187. „ ,, „ Charles I , 185. „ token of Thomas Applebee of, 380.

Oxhey, near Watford, find of coins temp. Stephen at, 187.

P .

P, PO, and POR = PORT = town or borough, 17.

Pack-horse on token, 315. Pack-saddle on tokens, 315, 355.

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Packer, Martin, token of, 315. Paddeslie, John, goldsmith, 289. Palmer, Edmond, token of, 314. Palmer, Eliah, 238. Paris, Henry, to make weights for Ireland,

294, 295, 301. Parliamentarian, Royalist and, medals and

badges exhibited, 374. Pashler, John, token of, 315. Patrick, Earl of Salisbury and Wilts, coins

of, 365-Paulersbury, token of, 315. Paumgartner, Jerome, medal of, 374. Peake, Samuel, token of, 315. Peckham, Archbishop, and the Canterbury

mint, 207. PEDR (edetun) = Petherton mint of Edward

the Confessor, 34, 47, 381. Pedrede, the River Parrett, 34. Pedro the Cruel, King of Castile, 334. Pellets on coins of Henry VI. and Edward

IV., peculiarities in the, proving that many irons were produced from one matrix, 201, 202.

Penda, King of Mercia, 340. Penderel, Richard, 226. Penecester, Stephen de, 206. Peninsula gold medal, impression in wax

of obverse of the, 379-

„ „ „ proof in copper ol small, 379.

Penny, the, of Norman times, 179. Pennyweight and grain measure, used in

early Plantagenet times, 287. Pepperers, the term, 337. Pepvs, the diarist, 219, 220, 240, 241,

243, 246, 255, 267, 268. PERESC = Perescora = Pershore mint of

Edward the Confessor, 35, 47, 381. Peret, Peretune and Peritone (Domesday)

— Petherton, 34. Periwig, Pepys' reference to the, of James,

Duke of York, 240. " Per's cor," 35. Perscoran = Pershore, 35. Pcrscdre — Pershore, 35. Pershore mint of Edward the Confessor,

35, 47, 379, 381-„ Mr. Anscombe's derivation of,

35-Persore and P'sore (Domesday) = Pershore,

35-Perth mint, gold coins struck at the, 371.

Peru,, piece of eight, value and weight of, 294.

Peryn, John, token of, 315. Peterborough, Abbot of, 325.

„ Castor given to the Abbot and monks of, 340.

„ checks private coinage and issues an official token, 3 l 6 , 317-

„ entry from the parish regis-ter of St. John, 355.

„ Lord, his account of Mary Beatrice, wife of James II., 254.

„ records of, calling in and redeeming its official tokens, 318, 319, 320.

„ _ token of, 314, 315, 316. Petherton, mint of Edward'the Confessor,

34, 47, 379, 3 S l -Petfie, G. B., exhibits by, 383, 384. Peverel, Edmund, '322.

„ William, 327, 353. Pewter halfpenny of James II., 231. Philip, Duke of Bavaria, medal of, 374. Picton, General, and the medal used by

him as a presentation medal for defence of Gibraltar, 378.

Pigeon, The One, inn sign on token, 316. Pile or lower die, 209. Pillar of eight, value and weight of, 294. Pingo, L., trial strikings from collection

of, 379-Pinkerton, on tokens, 309, 310. Pistole, value and weight of, 294.

,, weight for the, 301, 302. Pistrucci refuses to work from Chantrey's

model, 216. Pitt-Rivers, General, coin of Matilda found

by, 187. Plantagenet, Geoffrey, Count of Anjou,

Matilda, wife of, 181. „ period of English coins, 198. ,, times, three years' limit of

issue extended in, 287. Plantation money of James II., 238, 239. Podio, Orlandino de, Keeper of the King's

Exchange, 207. Poer, Hugh, 353. Pollards, the term, 305. Ponder, John, token of, 314,. 315.. Port = borough, 15. Portrait on early coins, punches required

to make up the king's, 202:

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Portraiture at a low ebb under the later Stuarts, 216.

Portraiture of our Stuart Monarchs on their coins and medals, Part II, JamesII, 2 1 3 - 2 8 5 , 3 6 3 .

„ the period of actual, group of English coins, 198.

Portugal, H.M. Dom Manoel I I , King of, presentation of address to, 3 9 0 .

„ ,, consents to become a Member of the Society, 376, 377-

,, royal, value and weight of the, 2 9 4 .

Potterspury, token of, 316. Powis, William, first Marquis and titular

Duke of, 227. Prasutagus, The Coinage of, 1-3, 369.

„ the wealth of, 1 et seq., 369. ,, the will of, 1.

Presentation to P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, of his portrait, 374.

„ ,, of bound volumes of the Journal, to W. J. An-drew, 388.

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, Session 1 9 0 9 , 3 5 7 - 3 9 4 .

Proclamations concerning the weights, 2 8 8 , 2 9 6 .

Pruce, Peter, token of, 324. "Prudence of James, the," medal, 250. Puncheon or upper die, 209. Punches, dies produced by striking into

the metal prepared, 366. ,, separate, used in the making of

a die, 2 0 1 .

,, used in the construction of a "Short Cross" penny, 191 et seq.

Punishment for the " adulteration" of money, 136.

Pyx, changes in dies did not coincide with trials of the, 203.

Q -

•Quarter-angel, weight for the Jacobean, 2 9 8 .

Quatford, Bridgnorth in Domesday Book referred to under parish of, 21, 46.

Quatrefoil, the open, on coins of the York mint, 208.

QVIA VNVS ABEST—legend on medal of James I I , 250, 251.

QVIS NVNC HALI^EETVS, medal of James II , 253.

R.

Ragnall, expulsion of, from Northumbria, 375-

Raleigh represented on silver-gilt box, 3<H-

Ramage, David, seizes tools used in making copper farthings, 308.

Ramsey, Abbot of, 325. Rands, Connoway, token of, 315, 330. Ransom, William, coin of, 170. Ratcliff, Thomas, token of, 315. Ravelston, the Swan at, 339. Rawlins, the engraver, 363.

„ ,, „ on certain un-signed pieces hitherto attri buted to, 373.

„ suggestion that certain pattern pieces hitherto attributed to should be attributed to Edward Green, 363.

Raymond, Earl of Toulouse, 350. Re-strikes of coins of James IP, 235. Reading, Abbot of, records of the mint of

the, 2 0 6 .

Redwulf, stycas of, 368. Reeves, tools used by, in making copper

farthings seized by moneyers of the mint, 308.

Reginald I , King of Dublin, 59. 1, II-, ,, ,, ,, 59-,, HP, ,, ,, ,, 59-,, I , Prince of Waterford, 59. ,, I P , ,, ,, ,, 59-

„ I I I , Hiberno-Danish coin attri-buted to, 107.

Remigius, Bishop, and the borough of Newark, Notts, 32.

Reresby, Sir John, 221, 246, 255. Resby, William, token of, 315. Research Fund of the Society, opening

and object of the, 391. Reso, Hiberno-Danish coins found at, 73,

7 4 , 89 , 1 2 5 , 1 2 6 .

Restoration of Charles I I , medal to commemorate the, 243.

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Index. 447

Retford, coins hitherto assigned to, now-attributed to. Hertford, 35, 36, 47.

" Return-to-London medal," 363. Rex Saxonum, Rex Saxonioritm, and Rex

Saxoniorum Occidenlalium, coins of, Ecgbeorht, with title, probably struck at Winchester, 164.

Reynolds, H. M., coins of, 153, 157, 168, 170, 188.

„ Sir Joshua, 216. Ribe in Jylland, coins of Cnut that have

been attributed to, 45. R1C and RIH on coins of Edward the

Confessor, 37. Richard I., inscription on coin of, 199.

,, ,, and Geddington, 350. „ II., coin of, 375. „ „ coins of, with traces of broken

punch, 370. ,, ,, substitutes his own name for

that of the Edwards, 200. Richborough mint, Roman coin of, 8. " Ricyebyrig" mint hitherto assigned to

Richborough and Prince's Risborough, now suggested as Ryburgh, 36-38, 47-

R I L Y E B Y R I E J , on the attribution of certain coins reading, 45, 47.

R I L Z Z A , coin of Cnut reading assigned to Ringsted in Sjaslland, 45, 47.

Ridel, Geffrey, 164. Rider, the golden, value and weight of,

294. Riley, the painter, 236. R I N I , on Anglo-Saxon cgins, a suggested

interpretation of, 44, 47. Risanger — Rishangles, 2 3. Risborough, concerning coins of Cnut

hitherto attributed to, 45, 47. Rishangles, coin of Alfred formerly attri-

buted to, 23. Rising Castle, concerning coins of Alfred

and Cnut hitherto attributed to, 24, 45, 47-

Rix dollar, value and weight of, 294. Robert, Duke of Normandy, 150, 154.

,, Earl of Gloucester, coins of, 365, 366.

„ „ „ (?) replaces the coinage of Matilda, 184.

„ „ „ Northumberland kills Mal-colm of Scotland, 154.

Robespierre orders the burial of James II.'s remains, 273.

ROBET, on the attribution of certain coins reading, 366.

Robin, Scotch, assists in conveying away several of the Mint dies, 259.

Rochester, mint of Cnut, 30. ,, number of moneyers of, 15.

Rockingham, token of, 315. Roderick, King of Dublin, 59. Roettier, James, 231, 232, 233, 243, 251,

257, 259. „ Junr., 260.

',, John, 215, 221, 222, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 240, 24r, 242, 243. 251, 252, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263, 274, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 363.

,, John, death of, 233. ,, ,, disablement of, 231, 232. ,, ., medal by, 362. ,, „ probably graved nothing

for William III., 231 et seq.

,, ,, various suggestions as to the time when, ceased to work, 231 et seq.

„ Joseph, 257, 258, 263. Norbert, 222, 231, 232, 243,

257, 259, 262, 277, 279, 280, 282.

Roettiers, commission to enquire into the actions of the, 259.

R O I S E N G or R O I S E N G E R , a false reading of the monogram coinage of Alfred, 23.

Rokesley, Gregory de, Keeper of the King's Exchange, 207.

Roman alphabet on English coins, 371. ,, bronze coins on the Little Orme's

Head, North Wales, Find of, 5 - 1 1 -

,, camp, Borough Hill, the site of a, 34i-

Rome, Find of Anglo-Saxon coins at, 24. Rose and Crown, inn sign on tokens,

316, 3 4 4 , 345-,, ,, ,, sign, significance of,

345-Rose-noble and half-noble of Edward IV .,

weight of the, 297. Rosenheim, Max, exhibits by, 373. Roskilde mint of King Swend, coins of,

i43> T44-

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4 4 8 Index.

R O T H . B E R N A R D , F . S . A . : —

The coins of the Danish Kings of Ireland, 53, 146.

Roth, Bernard, coins of, 65, 68, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, So, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 113, 114, 116, 117, 11S, 12 t, 122, 124, 129, 133, 136, 142, 143, 1(16, 167, 168, 188.

Rothschild, N. M , broker's medal with head of, 368.

Round, Charles I , orders that all coin weights should be made, 293, 298.

Rowell, token of, 314, 315. Rowlett, Jonathan, tokens of, 351. Royal Autograph Album, addition of the

signature of Dom Manuel I I , King of Portugal, 389.

„ Oak, inn sign on token, 316, 348, 349-

„ „ Order of the, 247. Royalist and Parliamentarian medals and

badges exhibited, 374. Rudolf I I , medal of, 374. Runic alphabet on English coins, 371. Rupert, Prince, introduces into England

the practice of mezzotint engraving, 217.

Rushden, token of, 316. Ryburgh taint suggested, of Cnut, 38. Ryswick, treaty of, 262.

S,

S, the significance of the letter, in Anglo-Saxon readings of Winchcombe, 50, 51.

S , I. D, token of, 315. St. Edmund, Paris, James II.'s body kept

in the chapel of, 272. St. Edmundsbury, Abbey of, native place

of Richard de Bury, 394-

, ,, and Geddington, 379. „ mint of Edward I I ,

384-,, ,, records of the mint of

the Abbot of, 206, 209, 210, 212.

„ Ethelberht, penny of, 368. ,, George and the Dragon inn sign on

tokens, 316. ,, ,, Chevalier de, 266.

St. James, Abbey of, in Northampton 327-

„ Kilda, communion token for, 383. „ Kyneburgha, daughter of Penda, 339,

.34°; „ Liz, Simon de, 341. ,, Omer, part of the body of James II. at

the British College at, 274. „ Paul's Cathedral, the rebuilding fund

of, 324-„ Vincent medal for Carib War, 1795,

cliches of, 378, 379. Sainthill and Evans and the coins of

Edward IIP, 197. Salisbury mint of Edward the Confessor,

37-„ „ ' „ Patrick, Earl of Salis-

bury, 365. Saltus, J. Sanford, donation of badge by,

372-„ ,, ,, donation of coins by,

S 6 2 , 3 7 7 . Salute of Henry V I , weight for the

Anglo-Gallic, 297. Sancroft, medal of the Archbishop of,

249. Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 261. Scales, pair of, on tokens, 315, 347. Scallop shell on coins of Reading mint,

209. Sceattas,' gold, attributed to Winchester,

1 6 4 . Scotland, coins of James II. struck for,

234, 235, 237. „ James II. as Duke of York in,.

233-,, number of seventeenth century

tokens issued in, 306. ,, title? of the Stuarts on coins of,

' 2 3 4 .

Scots' College, Paris, account of the, 275. „ „ „ monument of James

II. in, 274 ei seq. Scottish mint opened in 1687, 234.

„ Parliament of 1685, opening of the, medal of the, 223.

Seal, James II. orders a New Great, 263. Seals of England, Ireland and Scotland Or

James I I , great, 262. Sechell, Thomas, token of, 315. Seer, William, token of, 315. Segrave family, 335. Semper tibi pendeat hamus, legend on

medal of James I I , 254.

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Index. 449

Serio, Abbot, 154. Seventeenth Century Tokens of North-

amptonshire, 305-355. Severina, coin of, reputed to be from

the Little Orme's Head find, x 1.

Shaftesbury, coin of Harold II. reading CEAI, now attributed to, 22, 46, 381.

„ mint of ./Ethelrffid II., 31. „ number of moneyers for, 15.

Sheldon, Derbyshire, find of coins temp. Stephen at, 187.

Shell money, 372. Shells, the term, 276. Sherborne mint of Duke Henry, 366. Shillington, find of coins temp. William

II. at, 170. Shinn, Thomas, token of, 315. Short cross penny, die for a, built up by

the use of twelve irons, 191 et seq.

,, ,, ,, list and shape of dies used in the pro-duction of a, 193.

„ ,, type, issue of the, 199. Shrewsbury mint of Cnut, 30. Siegen, Ludwig von, the inventor of

mezzotint engraving, 217. Sigar, coins of the moneyer, 376. Signs, concerning inn, 331, 332. Sihtric, coin of, with TOCA probably for

TOTA = TOTNES on the reverse, 62, 63.

coins of, 57, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 7°, 7i, 72, 73, 75, 78, 79, 8°> 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 107, 123, 125, 126.

„ King of Dublin, 59. Hiberno-Danish

com attributed to n o .

I., King of Dublin, 59. „ Prince of Waterford, 59-II., King of Dublin, 59.

„ Prince of Waterford, 59. „ III., coins of, 44, 45, 60, 61. „ „ concerning the coins of, 64. ,, „ King of Dublin, 55-„ IV., coin attributed by Lindsay

to, 88. „ „ coin attributed to, 117. „ „ concerning coins of, 62. „ „ King of Dublin, 59.

VOL. VI.

Silver, coin weights in, 299. Simon, Abraham, destroys the waxen

sketch of the Duke of York, 247, 248.

„ Thomas, the engraver, 215, 248, 249, 264, 265, 363.

„ „ the engraver, Thomas East, a pupil of, 264.

Sired, King of the East Saxons, 49. Siscia mint, Roman coin of, 11. Sixty-shilling piece of James II., 235. Skelding, Edward, of Brackley, iron-

monger, 331, 334. Skeldon, widow, see Skilden, Mary, 331. Skilden, Mary, token of, 331. Slingsby, Henry, Comptroller of the Mint

of James II., 240, 241, 243. Slye, George, token of, 314. Smallpox, James II. marked by the, 243. Smeltzing, Jan, medallist, 223. Smith, Dr. Aquilla, reference to his paper,

"The Human Hand on Hiberno-Danish Coins," 106, no, i n .

„ Captain Matthew, and the alleged plot against William III., 258.

„ Henry, token of, 315. „ Thomas, token of, 335.

Smythe, Admiral, his description of a grocer temp. Charles II., 337.

Snelling, Thomas, list of Roettier's medals in possession of, 260.

Socehe, possibly a Norman rendering of Ceoca, 165.

Somers, Will, jester to Henry VIII., 307. Somerset, Duke of, 271. Southampton and Hythe, coins of William

II. hitherto incorrectly attributed to, 161.

„ and the Domesday book, *59-

history of, 158, 159. „ mint of Eadwig, 159.

„ „ William I., 159, 160. ,, ,, ,, H-, 160,

i6r.

„ „ ,, I- and II., history of the, 158-161.

,, the Danes and, 159. Spanish real, plantation money one twenty-

fourth of the, 239. „ wreck, medal to commemorate the

recovery of treasure from a, 254.

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Index.

Spencer, Earl, 335. Spink and Son, coins of, 167, 170.

„ . S. M., coins and medals of, 188, 223, 239.

,, „ donation of books by, 362. . „ „ „ ,, collection of

British and foreign war medal ribbons by, 381.

„ exhibits by, 365, 374. Stair, Lady, and the anecdote of Claver-

house and Knox, 271. Staldings, the term, 305. Stamford, Baron, token of, 316. Stamford, coin of yEthelrasd I I , hitherto

. attributed to Stanwick now assigned to, 38, 39, 47, 381.

„ mint of yEthelrted I I , 38. „ „ „ Harold I , 39.

.Standard or lower.die, 210. Stannary mint, the, 238. Stanwick, coins hitherto attributed to,

now assigned to Stamford, 38, 381. Staple or lower die, 209. Star Chamber, the, and counterfeit weights,

293-

Steeple-House rates, 345. Stephen, a Numismatic History of the

Reign of, Introduction, 177— 19°, 365> 366-

,, art in the time of, 185. ,, approximate number of speci-

mens and types of the coins of, 186.

,, Bristol dies of, obliterated by file marks, 180.

,, careless striking of the coinage temp., 184, 185.

,, Castle Rising mint of, 24. ,, cause of the deterioration of the

coinage temp., 185. „ characteristics of the coinage of,

17 7 et seq. „ civil war temp., finds its parallel

in the civil wars of Charles I , 185.

„ coins of, 371. „ ,, ,, "the harvest of the

spade," 186. ,, concerning the reputed effigy of,

at Furness Abbey, 189. ,, dies of, explanation of the

mutilation of, 182.

Stephen, effect of civil war on the coinage of, 179.

„ England in the reign of, 177 et seq.

Stephen, finds of coins of:— at Ashby Woulds, Leicestershire, 187. ,, Awbridge near Romsey, 187. in Belgium, 187. at Catall near Wetherby, 187. near Dartford, Kent, 187.

. at Exeter, 188. in France, 187. ,,' the Isle of Bute, 1.87.

„ Man, 187. „ Kent, 188. at Latton, Wiltshire, 187. ,, Lincoln, 188. ,, Linton, near Maidstone, 187. in "London," 188, 371. near London Bridge, 187. at "Maidstone in 1817," 188. in Norway and Sweden, 187. at Nottingham, 187. „ Oxhey, near Watford, 187. ,, Sheldon, Derbyshire, 187. „ Wallsop, Winterslowe, 187. ,, Watford, Hertfordshire, 187.

Stephen, history as reconstructed by the hoards of, 179 et seq.

"Stephen, King of the English," in Latin, on his first coinage, 180.

Stephen, mints of the Insurgent Earls temp., 366.

,, money of necessity temp., 185. ,, number of towns, etc, repre-

sented on the coins of, 179. „ portraiture of, on his coins,

189. ,, principal hoards of the coins

of, 187 et seq. „ probable duration of the first

type of, 180. ,, returned to comparative power,

i 8 3 -,, revolt of Bristol indicated on

coinage of, 180. Sterling, concerning the weight ordered

for the, 297. ,, = weight of 32 corns of wheat,

289. Sterlings {temp. Henry VII.) = penny-

weights, 289. Stevenson, Richard, token of, 315. Still on token, 315.

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Index.

Stoakes, John, token of, 314, 332. Stock Exchange at Bristol temp. William

III , 368. „ ,, medals of the London,

368. Stockholm Museum, coins in the, 70, 71,

75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 86, n o , 123, 126.

Stokes, John, token of, 332. Stuart keepsakes, letter of Lord Manches-

ter referring to, 224, 225. ,, medals and badges exhibited,

o I o-„ Monarchs on their coins and

medals, portraiture of our, Part I I , James I I , 213-285, 363.

,, papers, concerning the, 265. ,, relics in possession of Duke of

Buccleuch, 281 et seq. Stuarts, the—a family of artists, 284. Stycas, find of, at York, 368. Suburbium = township, 175. Sudbury mint of /Ethelraed II , 26. Sudperet = South Petherton, 34. Sudperetone = South Petherton, 34. Suffolk, finds of early British coins in, 3,

369-Suffrance, value and weight of the Spanish,

294. Sugar-loaf, on tokens, 315, 330. Sulne, the family of, 346. Sun and moon, inn-sign on token, 316.

„ the, inn-sign on token, 316, 331. Suskines, the term, 305. Sutton, William Ward of, 340. Svend Estridsen, coin attributed to King,

112. ,, ,, coins attributed to Anlaf

VI. really those of the Danish, 62.

Swan argent, a badge of Henry V , 339. „ the, as a tavern sign generally,

339-„ inn-sign on tokens, 316, 338,

339-,, „ white, on shield of Edward I I I ,

339-Swend, coins of, 143, 144. Sydney, Henry, 255.

„ mint, gold coins struck at the, 371-

Sykes, William, donation of medal by, 377-

Svmonds, H , coins of, 156.

T.

Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, 258

,, the, inn-sign on token, 3T6. . Tallow chandlers' arms on tokens, 315,

325-Tamworth, coin of Henry I. originally

attributed to, now assigned to P*\7ynham, 162.

,, coins reading TON and TOMW, and hitherto as-signed to Tonbridge, now attributed to, 39, 47, 381.

„ find of coins temp. William I. and II. at, 152, 156, 157, r6r, 170, 173, 174, 176.

" Tannerestrete," 166. Tarentefort (Domesday) = Dartford, 25. Taunton mint of Edward the Confessor,

34-„ „ „ temp. Stephen, 366. „ „ Harold II , 34.

Tavastehus, Finland, Hiberno-Danish coin found at, 90.

Tavener, Wm, seizes tooJs used in making copper farthings, 308.

Taylor Coombe, Dr., on the English town pieces and tradesmen's tokens, 3°9-

,, James, token of, 314. Tealbv, find of coins temp. Henry II. at,

199-„ type of coins, the, 198, 199.

Tenth century coins and fragments found in the Isle of Man, 375.

Terrewest, William, token of, 315. Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, and

the synod at Hertford, 174. Thetford mint of yEtfaelrsed I I , 26.

„ „ temp. Stephen, 1S3. Thingdon, see Finedon, 348, 349.

„ token of, 314. Thrapston, token of, 314, 315, 316. Thymn, coin attributed to, 44. Thymn's coinage, the so-called, 76-78. Till, William, token of, 371. Tin coinage of James II , 237, 239.

„ ,, „ „ ,, Company formed to make the, 238.

Tingdene = Finedon, 348. Tipton, token of John Nightingale of,

349- 2 2

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452 Index.

TOCA probably = TOTA = TOTNES, on the reverse of a coin of Sihtric, 62, 63.

Todeni, Robert de, 321. Token press and dies, found at Chester-

field, description of, 308. Tokens, John Evelyn on the issue of, 309.

„ issued in the seventeenth cen-tury, number of, 306.

„ leaden, in circulation, 305, 306. ,, proclamation of Charles II. order-

ing the discontinuance of the issue of traders', 310-313.

„ the use of and interest in, 310. ,, travelling coiners probably struck

off the seventeenth century, 308.

TOMb coin reading, hitherto assigned to Tonbridge, now allocated to Tamworth, 39, 47, 381-

Tomweorthig = Tamworth, 39, 381. TON, coins reading, hitherto assigned to

Tonbridge, now suggested as Tamworth, 39, 47-

Tonbridge, coins reading TON TOMt", hitherto assigned to, now attributed to Tamworth, 39, 47.

Torbay, William of Orange and his arrival at, 220.

Torfin, King of Dublin, 59. Torrington, Arthur Herbert, Earl of, 226,

227. Tortoise-shell portrait of James II., 278. Totnes mint of Ethelred, 63. Tournois, the term, 305. Towcester, Lactodorum = 341.

tokens of, 314, 315, 316. Tower of London, William de Mandeville

made Constable of the, 323. Town-pieces, list of officials who issued,

3°7-,, ,, of Northamptonshire, 314.

Treasurer's Report and Balance Sheet, 395. Treves mint, Roman coins of, 9, 10. Triquetra of birds on Hiberno-Danish

coins, 132 et seq. Trussel or upper die, 209. Trussels, their condition with use, 206. TVEHAM = Twynham, 162. Turchil holds land at Harringworth, 354. Turenne, Marechal de, 267. Turin Gallery, picture of the children of

Charles I. in, 236. Turnemire, William de, and the Canterbury

mint of Edward I., 207.

Turstin, 327. Twelfth century, die making in the, 191-

196. Tweoxenam = Twynham, 161. Twigden, John, token of, 314, 315. Twynham, derivation of, 161.

,, Domesday account of, 161, 162.

„ mint of Henry I., 162. . „ „ „ Stephen, 163.

„ otherwise Christchurch mint of William I. and II., history of, 161—163.

„ William I. probably stayed at, en route to the Isle of Wight, 163.

" Tyn, Contractors of the Pre-emption of, the," 238.

Type of coins, reasons for change of, 198 et seq.

Tyrconnel, Duke of, letter from, to Mary of Modena, relating to "want of copper, etc.," 229.

U.

" Uncertain " Anglo-Saxon Mints and some New Attributions, 13-47, 380, 381.

United States, coins of the, 362, 377. Upeuuic (Domesday), 26. Upton, Mr. Edward, death of, 376, 388.

„ William Ward of, 340. Urbs = Saxon burh, 25. Urn of gilded bronze containing the brains

of James II., removed from Scots' College, 275.

Ustl, Ustla, and Ustli, on coins of /Ethelrsed II. and Cnut, attributed to Islip in Oxfordshire, 39, 40, 47.

Ustla, mint of Cnut, 30.

Y.

Valeria, coin of, reputed to be from the Little Orme's Head find, 11.

Vanbranburgh, Gilbright, 289. Van Dyck, the painter, 236, 244, 245. Venta Belgarum = Winchester, 163.

Vernon, James, Under Secretary of State to William III., 258.

Vertue, George, portrait of Stephen by, 189.

„ his engraving of James II., 220.

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Index. 453

Viborg, coins of Cnut hitherto attributed to Weybridge, now assigned to, 45, 47.

Victoria, coin weights of, 301. Victoria, Queen, orders a memorial to be

placed to James II., 272. Violet, Thomas—his petition praying a

patent in trust for issuing farthings, 3°7. 3°S-

Voltaire, medal of, 373. VRIEELAND , N E H E M I A H : —

"Wampum," 372.

W.

Wachelin, 321. Waller, the poet, 272. Wallingford, Duke Henry at, 366.

,, mint of Cnut, 40. Wallis, Thomas, token of, 315, 351. Wallsop, Winterslowe, find of coins temp.

Stephen at, 187. Walpole, description by, of Charles II.,

2X6.

AValtheof, Earl, 346. "Wampum," 372. Wansford or "Welmesford" coin of Cnut,

hitherto attributed to, now assigned to AVallingford, 40, 4i, 47-

token of, 315. Waple, George, token of, 315. War medals exhibited, 368. Ward, William, miniature by, 373.

„ „ token of, 340. Wareham, castle of, indicates Corfe Castle,

2 1 .

,, mint of yEthelrasd II., 31. „ „ „ temp. Stephen, 365, 366. ,, number of moneyers for, 15.

Warmington, coins hitherto ascribed to, now assigned to War-minster, 41-43. 47, 38i-

,, mint, coins now assigned to the, 41-43. 47, 381-

Waterford, list of the Danish Princes of, 59-

Waters, E. H., donation of collection of coin weights by, 381.

Waterville, Robert de, 322. Watford, Hertfordshire, find of coins temp.

Stephen at, 187. Watling Street, 25, 341, 376. Watts, William, token of, 338, 339.

Webb, Thomas, token of, 315. Weech, John, tokens of, 315. Weedon, token of, 3x5. Weights, coin, 2 8 7 - 3 0 3 , 394-

,, proclamations concerning the, 2 8 8 - 2 9 6 .

Weldon, token of, 315. Welford, tokens of, 314, 316. Welland, Rev. C. W., exhibits by, 374-Wellingborough, tokens of, 315, 316. Wells, William, token of, 315. W E L L S , W I L L I A M C . : — •

Seventeenth century tokens of North-amptonshire, 3 0 5 - 3 5 5 .

Wells, W. C., coins of, 151, 152, 160, 167, 1 6 9 .

„ „ exhibits by, 366, 369. „ ,, tokens of, 320.

" Welmesford," or Wansford, coin of Cnut hitherto assigned to, now assigned to Wallingford, 40, 41, 47, 381.

West Beacon Hill, Leicestershire, find of a gold bracelet with gold wire ring on, 367-

West Haddon, token of, 315. Weybridge, coin of Cnut hitherto attri-

buted to, now assigned to Viborg, 45, 47, 380.

W. H. on coin weight of William III., » 3 0 0 .

Wheat Sheaf Inn at Daventry, 341. Whitchurch Common, find of coins temp.

William I., 151, 167. White, a coiner in reign of William III.,

259-Wibert, 321. WIBR, coins of Cnut reading, hitherto

assigned to Weybridge, now attributed to Viborg, 45, 47.

Wic or wick = salt pit, 26. Wic, Wich, Wicha, and Wiche (Domes-

day) = Droitwich, 26. Wicecombe (Domesday) = Winchcombe,

49, 157-Wicelcumbe (Domesday) = Winchcombe,

49. 1 5 7-Wig-makers' shops, change in mode con-

sequent on the destruction by fire of many, 217, 218.

Wigmund, Archbishop, stycas of, 368. Wilberforce, birthplace of, converted into

a Public Museum, medal to commem-orate, 377.

Wilkins, Robert, token of, 332.

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454 Index.

Willdinge, Anchor, token of, 307. William and Mary, coin weights of, 300.

,, ,, „ coronation medal of, 2 3 2 , 2 3 3 .

,, . ,, ,, lack of artistic merit in the coinage of, 2 1 5 .

,, ,, ,, portraiture of, 236. „ Earl of Gloucester, coins of, 365,

3 6 6 .

„ King of Scotland, refuses to allow Henry II. into Scotland to make his levies, 350.

„ the bishop, 164. „ I , at Gloucester, 154. „ „ coins of, 54,147, I5°> 151, x52,

155, !56, 157, !5 8 , l 6 ° , l 6 2 , 1 6 3 , 1 6 6 , 1 6 7 , 1 6 8 , 1 6 9 , 1 7 0 ,

172, 173, I75, 176. 384-,, ,, find of coins temp., at Beaworth,

i5 2 , I 5 6 , *58, l 6 ° , l 6 8 > i 6 9 , 17°, 173, i76-

„ ,, find of coins temp., at Whit-church Common, 151, 167.

,, ,, find of coins temp., at York,

i55> l 6 o > x73-„ „ grants several lordships in Nor-

thamptonshire to Geoffrey de Mandeville, 323.

,, ,, probably stayed at Twynham, 1 6 3 .

,, ,, and II., A Numismatic History of the reigns of ( 1 0 6 6 -

1 1 0 0 ) . Part II. The History of the Mints—•. continued, 1 4 7 - 1 7 6 .

,, ,, ,, ,, find of coins temp., at Tamworth, 152, i56> I57, 161, 170, 173, I74, 176-

„ „ ,, ,, Gloucestershire mints of, 1 4 7 - 1 5 8 .

,, „ „ ,, history of the Berkeley mint of, 147.

„ „ ,, „ history of the Bristol mint of, 1 4 8 - 1 5 3 .

„ II., at Gloucester, 154. „ „ coins of, 150, 152, 153, 155,

1 5 7 , 1 6 0 , 1 6 1 , 1 6 6 , 1 7 0 ,

171, 173, I74, 175, J76-,, ,, find of coins temp., at Shilling-

ton, 1 7 0 .

,, IIP, cliche of, 279. coin weights of, 300, 302.

William III. decries the gun money to its intrinsic worth, 228.

,, „ hammered silver coinage re-coined under, 215.

„ ,, medal commemorating flight of James II. with bust of, 2 6 2 .

,, ,, miniature of, 282. ,, „ plot against, 261, 262. ,, ,, preference of, for Dutch

workmen, 216. ,, ,, proclamation of, concerning

the weights, 295. ,, ,, Stock Exchange at Bristol

temp., 368. Williams, R , the engraver, 247.

„ Sir William, petitioned to stay proceedings against Chester for issuing tokens, 313.

„ William, tokens of, 333, 334-Wilton, mint of Edward the Confessor, 37. Wincel (combe ?) concerning coins read-

ing, ascribed to Winchcombe and Winchelsea, 41, 47.

Wincelcumba = Winchcombe, 49. Winchcombe, derivation of, 50.

„ Domesday account of, 51. „ history of, 49 et seq. „ mint of Eadgar, 52, 157.

„ „ iEthelrsed I I , 52, 157-

„ „ Cnut, 52, 53, 157. „ „ Harthacnut, 53,

157-,, „ „ Edward the Con-

fessor, 53, 157-„ „ Harold I I , 54. „ „ William I , 54, 15 7,

1 5 8 .

„ „ probably all the coins heretofore ascribed to Winchelsea mint should be assigned to the, 4 1 , 4 7 -

„ the, 49-54, 157, x 5 8 -Winchelsea, derivation of, 50.

„ mint, possibly all those coins heretofore ascribed to the, should be assigned to the Winchcombe mint, 41, 47, 52, 157, 3 8 j -

„ no record of, in early Anglo-Saxon times, nor in Domes-day, 51.

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Index. 455

Winchester, coin of Ecgbeorht with titles Rex Saxonum, etc., pro-bably struck at, 164.

,, gold sceattas attributed to, 164.

,, Henry II. lands at, 349. ,, history of, 163 et seg. ,, mint from time of iElfred the

Great to Henry III., 164.

,, „ of ^Ethelrsed II., 26, 44.

v ,, „ Cnut, 43. ,, ,, ,, William I. and II.,

history of the, 163-171.

„ „ „ Matilda, 182. ,, number of moneyers for, 15. ,, possibly connected with

MEONRE, 30. Windmill on tokens, 315, 346. Winemar, 327. Win wood, Sir Ralph, dramatist, etc., 323. Wire ring, supposed to be representative

of early British money, find of a gold bracelet with gold, 367.

Wissing, William, the painter, 245, 246. Wistelle (Domesday) = Islip, 40. Wiveliscombe, mint of, temp. Stephen, 366. Wluuene, owner of the Manor of Chelsea,

22. Wolgemut, Michael, medal of, 374. Wolsey, Cardinal, and Haddon, 350. Wood, Edward and Richard, token press

used by, 308. Woolpack, The, inn sign on token, 316. Worcester, certain coins hitherto ascribed

to, now assigned to Warmin-ster, 41-43, 47-

„ coins presented by Charles II. as mementoes after the battle of, 225.

„ Sir Edward Herbert, after the battle of, 226.

t>ORIME, coins reading, and hitherto ascribed to Warmington and Worcester, now assigned to Warminster, 4 1 - 4 3 , 47-

Worimen, probably = Warimen = War-minster, 42, 381.

Worthington, Twyford, token of, 314. Wright, Samuel, token of, 315, 325. Wulfhere, Archbishop, stycas of, 368. AVulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury, 49.

Wycliffe, 334. Wyndham, Anne, 225, 226.

,, Colonel, 225. Wyon, bust of Victoria by, on coin weight,

394-. ,, the designer, 216.

Y.

Yarmouth, record in town books of, concerning the issue of farthings in Norwich, 309.

York, Archbishop of, coins of the, 195, 196.

„ „ „ records of the mint of the, 206, 207, 208.

,, concerning the coinage issued at, temp. Stephen, 184.

„ Duchess of, anecdote of, and the painter Lely, 219.

„ Duke of, Abraham Simmon destroys the waxen sketch of the, 247, 24S.

„ ,, „ James II. in Scotland, -oj-

„ „ sketch of a medal intended for the, 24S, 249.

„ ,, „ wrecked, medial of, 26S. „ Eustace, Stephen's elder son issues

money at, 1S4. ,, find of coins temp. William I. at,

155. x 6 ° - r73-,, „ „ stycas at, 368. ., House of, the sun the badge of the,

331-,, medals of the Duke and Duchess

of, 251, 252. ,, mint, dies of the, 206, 208.

„ of Eadgar, 375. „ „ Eadred, 375. „ „ Eadwig, 375.

„ ,, „ Edward the Confessor, 383. ,, ,, „ ,,

IH-, 384, 394-„ „ „ „ IV., 208. ,, Museum, coins in the, 160, 167,173.

Young, Matthew, dies of the Roettiers purchased by, 235, 251, 261.

„ proof of token of Matthew, 380. Z.

Zimmermann, Rev. J., D.D., LL.D., donation of books by, 362.

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