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I ND EX TO VOLUME --- X VI A. "A" benea th horse on Oxford coin of Charles I, 141, 183. Aberystwith halfpennies of Charles I now a ttr ib ut ed to Ox- ford, 172- 173. m int of Charles I, 162, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 180, 181, 186, 187, 188, 366. ADIVTORIVM, error on coin of Philip and Mary , 349. Aella , Kin g of Nor t humbri a, 293. Aet helrzed, an issue of s mall cross coins of an irregular character made at beginning of reign of, 47-48. Aet helrred I of N orthumbri a, s tyca s of, 299. n and Cnut , finds of coins of, in Sweden and aro und the shores of the Baltic, 20, 21. and period of issue, table showing se- quence of and names suggested for sub- stantive typ es of, 27, 344· coins of, 5, 7, l a, II et seq., 28- 29, 30, 31, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 ,46,47,48, 49, 51, 53,54 ,5 6 , 343- 344 . death of, 11. description of th e types of, II-26, 344. evidence that th e c rux t yp e of, succeede d th e "H and of Pr o- vidence " type, 43. Aethelrred Tl, evidence th at th e long cross type of, imme- diately prece ded the small cross type, 42. evidence th at th e sma ll- cross issue of, was not cont inued t hro ughout the whole reign, 44, 47· evidence th at the small- cross type of, was not struck simul- tan eously with the crux issue, 37. find of aco inof,inGrace- church St ., London, 18. " of coins temp ., at Assar tarp , 111 Scania, 38. coins ten ip, at Birglau , in ' Vest Prussia, 42. coins temp. , at Chester, 9- 10, 17. 47-5 0, 56, 57· coins tenip., at Fanes tad, 111 Sweden, 43. coins temp., at Ip swich, 37- 38. 54, 55· coins teuip, at Isleworth , 42- 43, 56 , 57. coins temp. , at Nesbo, in Nor- way,43-44,56, 57·

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IND EX TO VOLUME

---XVI

A .

" A " beneath horse on Oxford coin ofCharles I , 141, 183.

Aberystwith halfpennies of Charles Inow attributed to Ox­ford, 172- 173.

mint of Charles I , 162, 163,164, 165, 167, 168, 169,170, 171, 172, 173, 180,181, 186, 187, 188, 366.

ADIVTO RIVM, error on coin of Philip andMary , 349.

Aella , King of Northumbria, 293.Aethelrzed, an issue of small cross coins

of an irregular character made atbeginning of reign of, 47-48.

Aethelrred I of Northumbria, stycasof, 299.

n and Cnut , finds of coinsof, in Sweden andaround th e shores oft he Ba lt ic, 20, 21.

and period of issue,table showing se­quence of and namessuggested for sub­stant ive types of, 27,344·

coins of, 5, 7, l a, II etseq., 28- 29, 30, 31, 36,37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 ,45,46,47,48, 49, 51 ,53,54,56, 343- 344 .

death of, 11.descrip tion of the types

of, II-26, 344 .evidence that th e crux

t ype of, succeede dth e " H and of Pro­v idence " typ e, 43 .

Aethelrred Tl, evidence that the longcross typ e of, imme­diately prece ded thesmall cross type, 42.

evidence th at the sma ll­cross issue of, was notcontinued throughoutthe whole reign , 44,47·

evidence th at the small-cross type of, wasnot st ruc k simul­taneously with thecrux issue, 37.

find of acoin of, in Grace-church St .,London, 18.

" of coins temp ., atAssartarp, 111

Scania, 38.coins tenip, at

Birglau , in' Vest Prussia,42 .

coins temp. , a tChes ter, 9- 10,17. 47-50, 56,57·

coins tenip., atF anestad, 111

Sweden, 43.coins temp., at

Ipswich, 37­38. 54, 55·

coins teuip, atIslewor th , 42­43, 56, 57.

coins temp. , a tNesbo, in Nor­way, 43-44, 56,57·

I ndex to Volume XVI .

Aethelrred II, find of coins tenip., atRyfylke, inNorway, 44­45.56, 57.

.. coins tenip ., atSand, in Nor­way, 41-42, 56,57·

" coins tenip., atStora Sojdeby,45-47, 56, 57·

" coins temp. , atYholm, inDenmark, 36­37, 54, 55·

" coins temp., inCity of Lon­don, 39-40, 41,54,55 ·

" coins ienip ., inLeissow, Bran­denburg, 37,54,55· .

" coins temp ., inthe Isle of Man ,38.

" H ildebrand's suggestionthat the small-crosstype of, were struckas a form of tributemoney concurrentlywith the other typesthroughout the wholereign,50.

" list of mints wit h typesof, 28-29.

number of varying coinsof, recorded by Hilde­brand, 22.

sma ll-cross type of, notissued concur rentlywith all other types ofth e reign, 37-38 .

Th e Chrono logica lSequence of the Types ofE adweard the Martyrand , 5- 31, 343-344.

th e crux type in th eAnglo - Saxon seriespec uliar to, 48- 49.

Aethelrred I I th eUnr eady or" The Rede­less," short account ofreign of, IO-II.

" tribute paid to the Dan esin reign of,.20-2I.

Afghanistan medal, 306.Agnlls Dei type of Aethelrsed II, 18. 27.

type of Aet helrred II, anofficially used cut half­penny proof th at the, wasused as a current coin, 19.

typ e of Aethelrred II , possiblereason for issue of, 19.

Albuhera clasp on Military Genera lServ ice medal, 307.

Alchred, King of Northumbria, stycawith reverse of, 337-338.

" Alexander Newsky ," Order of, 308 ." Alm es," " the Dayly ," 195, 214, 218.

" " th e Pryv y," 195, 214.Almonry Office, th e charities of th e

presen t Royal , 212-213.Amadas, R obert , mast er of th e jewel­

house temp . Henry VIII , 225.American Numismatic Society, dona t ion

of books by the, 305. .ANIOR ET SPES medal , the, 268, 283.Amund Jacob, currency of, modelled

on Anglo-Saxon types, 70.ANDREW, 'vV. ]. , F .S.A . :-

Som e Notes on the Coinage of theE mpress Mat ilda, 318-326, 345.

Andrew, W . ]. , and his attrib ution of acoin of the Devizesmint temp . Stephen,75·

and his attribution ofcertain coins to Wil­liam de IvIohun temp.Stephen, 75.

and his opinion thatth e person ality of" Hama, R ex Britan­niae " was an historicmyth, 293·

and th e Battle of Bru­nanburgh , 3.

and the coin of Charles Iin the CathedralLibrary, Winchest er ,19I.

exhibits by, 348, 364­365·

I ndex to Volume XVI . 397

"

Andrew, W. J., form er interpretationof P ERERII: andP ERERII:M asstanding for perericam , the Plantage­net badge, 322.

J acob it e medals of, 248,254, 265, 267, 268.

on a J acobi te glass withportrait of PrinceCharles, 275.

on "A NumismaticH istory of th e Reignof Stephen," conid.,3II-3I 3, 361-363.

on the alleged solidusof Hama, 293-294.

on th e Bristol shillingof William Ill, whichwas struck possibly asa trial piece on ashilling of J ames I ,347·

on th e connection be-tween bees and th esoul, 279.

on th e mediseval bronze. counte rs exhibited,

348. .on the penny of the

Arm ed-figure type ofSalisbury, 74 et seq.

on the port ra its thatappea red on J acobiteglasses, 257.

theory of, that cer tainabbrev iations andsigns on issues of th eFl ag Type of Stephencould be extende dinto some suggested

. sentences, 362- 363.Andrews, Miss D. H ., generous offer of,

to un dertake, in an honorary capac ity,the duties hi th ert o performed by Mr.Higgins, Clerk to the Council, 374.

Andrieu, engraver, 306.TIUGLtl tl , F . A. Waiters and his theory

that certain coins readi ng, belong tofirst coinage of Henry VI and not toHe nry V, 100.

Anglo-Saxon coins, exhibited , 337.late, exhibited, 297.

Anglo-Saxon. Coins, R emarks on H oardsof late, 33-57, 297- 298.

Anglo-Saxon coins, tab le of finds of late,53, 54-57·

Anlaf, coins of, 1-4.A nlaf fro m the Derby Mint, Some notes

on a coin of, 1-4.Anlaf , Major P . W. P. Carlyon-Britton

on a coin of, 1, 2, 3, 4-Anne, cliche portrait of, 315.

glass with coin of, in th e stem,279·

medals of, 241.no errors known on coins of, 350.portra it plaques of, 232, 233,

239, 240, 241.A nno regni tertio error on crown of

George IV, 351.Annulet coinage, gold, of Henr y VI , 105.

of Henry VI, 100, IOO­

102.the, of Henrv V and

VI, 98 et seq.gold coinage of Henry VI ,

genera l characte ristics of, 105.ANSCOlIIBE, ALFRED ;-

The Golden Solidus of H ama, 292­294·

Anti-J acobit e glasses , 282.Aquit aine, ti tle of Lord of I reland and,

on coins of Edward Il l, 96.Argaum bar on Army of India medal ,

306.Argentin e Minist er, donation of a medal

by the, 309." Armed-figure" type with th e ti tl e

c orn, find of a penny of th e, atEast Tytherley, 73.

" Armed-figur e " type with the title corn£n the reign of St ephen, on a p enny ofthe, 73-76.

Army of India medal, 306.AROLD for HAROLD on th e Bayeux

Tapestry, 322.Arri s, Edward, restores the cup given

by Henry VIII to the Barber Sur ­geons, 132.

Art Union medal inscribed to Dr. J ohn­son, 318.

Arthur, King, and his victo ry over theSaxons at Cair Guinuion-eBinchester ,293·

Ashanti Sta r, 368.

Index to Volume X VI.

Ashover, fInd of R oman coins and anE arly Brit ish coin at, 369-37°.

Assartarp, in Sca nia, find of coins temp .Aethelrsed II at , 38.

Assaye bar on Army of India medal, 306.Athelst an , coin of, 2 , 3, 4.

to William of Orange, ex­hibit ion of coins of Cheste rmint from, 30I.

Atholl, late Duke of, Stuart portraitplaqu e in collec tion of, 23I.

AVDENTIOR IBO, motto on J acobiteglasses, 263, 264, 265, 274 .

AVSP CE, error on coin of Charles I , 350.AVSPIGE, error on coin of Charles I , 349.Austrian dist ribution at Maundy cere-

mony included a medal on a goldchain , 200.

Aylesbury mint of Aethelrred II, 28.

B .

B, th e letter , in the title of coins ofEadga r, concern ing, 297, 300.

Bacon , J., R.A., medal with head of, 318.Bagnall, A. E ., exhibits by, 368 .Baldwin, A. H ., coins of, 141, 145, 321,

36I.exhibits by, 314, 321,

364.Balmora l, J acobite glasses in the R oyal

collection at, 252, 265.Baltic, find of coins of Aethelr sed II and

Cnut in Sweden and aroundthe shores of the, 20, 2I.

" hoards of the later Anglo-Saxoncoins usually found in Sca ndi­navia and the southern shoresof the, 34, 298.

Barber Surg eons, concern ing the cupgiven to the , by H enry VIII, 132 .

Barde, Walter de, Master of the Calaismint, temp . Edward Ill , 85, 87.

Barn ard, P rofessor F. P. , pap er by, onth e Medallic Memorials of Dr. John­son , 316-318, 338.

Barnstaple mint of Aethelrred II , 16,28,30.

Baronial and irregular coins , temp .St ephen, poss ibl e date of issue of, 75­76. -

Barren, T. W ., exhibits by, 315.

Barre n , T . W., portrai t plaque ofCha rles II in collection of, 230, 240,316.

Basire, J ames, engraver of a repr esenta­tion of a Maundy ceremony, temp .George III and Queen Charlotte, 214.

Bath mint of Eadweard II , 10, 30." " Aethelrred II , 19, 28.

Bayeux Tap est ry, ARO LD for HA ROLDon the, 322.

Beardsley of the F ifty-first Light In­fantry, silve r snuff-box, presented toCap tain, 307 .

Beauchamp, Lord, painting of P rinceCha rles E dwar d in pos­session of, 263.

Sir J ohn, Captain of Cala is,79·

Bedford mint of E adgar, 30.E adweard II , 10, 30.Aethelrzed II , 14, 28,

30.Bedingfeld , Sir H enry, and the Oxburgh

J acobite glass es, 259·Bee, the, and significance of, on J aco­

bite glasses, 275, 278, 279.Bees used as crest in Stuart famil ies,

279·Benediction type of Aethelrsed II,

. 15-16, 27.Biggs, Henry, of Moor Street , issuer of

. Birmingh am halfpenny token, 317.Billet or an oblong stop mint-mark, on

Oxford coins of Charles I , 148,184.

" with two pellet s each side, mintmark, on Oxford coins ofCharles I , 148, 184. '

Birglau in West Prussia , find of coinstemp . Aethe lrred II at, 42.

Birmingh am tokens with port ra it ofDr. Johnson , 316- 317, 338 .

Blanwise, the moneyer on a coin ofth e Southern O'Neil, 61, 63, 339.

Bles, J oseph, J acobite glasses in collec­t ion of, 249, 266, 27I.

" Bliss," use of the word, for " bless,"25I.

Bodleian Collect ion, coins in the, 312.Boer W ar and Edward VII , New Zea­

land Volunteers group,368.

Camp followers' medal, 368 .

Index to Volume XVI. 399

"

Boleyn, Anne, grant of groats t o, forgaming purposes, 225.

Sir Thomas, Custos of the Calaisexchange , 85 .

Book, open, mint mark of Oxford coin s,of Charles I , 162, 163, 165, 167, 168,I7~ 171, 173, 186, 187: 188.

Boo th , Archbishop, piedfort of Yorkpenny of E dward IV of, II4.

Bo rjia, Dofi a Louisa , wife of DonMartin, Count of Ribagorza and Dukeof Villa H erm osa, Maundy gifts of,208.

Boswell, ex t ract from, on the issue oftokens, 317.

Bow er, medal of William and Maryby, 241.

Brace, J am es, broker 's medal of, 307.Brantyngham, Thomas de, Treasurer of

Calais, appointe d R eceiver of all theprofits of Cala is mint, 80, 108.

Bretigny , no Calesian coins of EdwardIII known before the Treaty of, 96.

Brian becomes King of Mun ster, 66, 68,340.

Boru defeats Magnus the NorseKing at Sulchoit, 62.

subjugates Malachy O'Neil,66,34°.

dies at t he Battle of Clontarf inA.D . 1014 , 66.

Bridgenor th, coin of Aethelrsed Iloriginally attribute d to, now allocatedto Bridport, 30.

Bridport mint of Aethelr red Il , 28, 30." Briot horse," the, 131, 133, 135, 142,

IS4,I82.Briot, Nicholas, engraver, 147, 227-228,

366.erro r on coin s of

Charles I by, 350 ." " portrait jettons by, 243 .

Brisele, H enry de . . Master of CalaisMint, indenture to , 80, 108, 354.

Bristol, Busl1ell goes t o, 130.coins of Charles I originally

attributed by Lt.-Col. H. W .Morri eson to Oxford nowtransferred to, 173.

mint of Aethelrzed Il, 28.Matilda, 312, 318, 321,

324, 326, 360, 361.H enry VI , 302.

Bristol, mint of Charles I , 132, 141,143, 144, ISS, 157, 164. 170,338, 366.

shilling of William III st ruckon a shi llin g of J am es I ,347·

BRISTOV-a new spelling to the mintof Bristol on coins, 361.

BRITAN NI:\ on coins of William Ill, 3So.BRITINNIA on coins of Charles H, 3So.British coin, early, found at Ashover,

369-37°.Guiana, coin of, 303.Honduras, coins of, 300.Museum, badges in the, 24S,

343·coin of E adweard the

Martyr in t he, nowalleged to be a for­gery, 8-9, 343·

coins in the, 2, 4, 19,38, 53, 73-74, 7S,98, 103, l IS , 138,139, 140, 141, 143,144, 147, 149, ISO,ISI, IS2, 154, ISS ,IS 8, IS9, 160, 161,162, 166, 167, 171,172, 191, 3° 2, 343·

glas s window pan eswit h bust of CharlesIl in the, 231.

glasses in the, 279, 282.J acobite medals in the,

248, 262, 263, 268.Jacobite print in the,

2S9, 263, 273·Ormond proclamation

in the, 192-193 .piedforts in the, II3,

II4, 346.portrait medallion in

lead of J ames Il inthe, 237- 238.

portrai t plaques ofCha rles I in the, 244 .

port ra it plaques ofCharles Il in the,229, 230, 231, 239,240, 3IS, 316.

portrait plaques ofWilliam and Maryin th e, 232, 240, 241.

40 0 Index to VolUl1te X V I .

British Museum, portrait shells temp.E lizabeth in the,243·

reference to Maundyceremony in a fif­tee nth cent urymanuscr ipt in the,203.

Nig eri a Company's medal withbar Ni geria, 368.

pound not e, for gery of, in penand ink, 327 .

quarte r stater, early, found atE arl's Barto n, Northampton­shire, 297.

" state r, ea rly, of the Iceni , 360.BRITTINIA on coins of Charles II, 350.Brooke, G. c., and the charter to Aubrey

de Vere, 75.on the early coins of

Henry of Anjou, 75-76.Brown , Sir Ri char d, medal of, 305.Brunanburgh , eve nts which led to the

Battle of, 3, 4·W . J . Andrew and the

location of the Battleof,3·

Brunner, Martin, dr aughts from dies by,368 .

Buckely, Lan celot , Archb ishop ofDublin , temp. Cha rles I , 193.

Buckhurst, Lor d High Treasurer , officialcounte r of, 306.

Buckingham mint of E adweard H , la,30.

" " Aethe lned H, 28.Buckland, Richard, Master of the Mint

in Calais, 92 .Receiver and

Keeper of t heCalais dies, temp.H enry VI, 91.

Buller, Ri chard, London broker's medalfor, 302.

Burghley , Lord, counte r of, 306 .Burgundy, Duke of, forbids the carrying

of bullion out of or through Flanders,. ,

I l l.

Burnett, Edgar M., exhibits by, 315,365. .

he lp given to thefunds of theSociety by , 330.

Burnett , Edgar M., portrai t cliche ofCharles Il in collec t ion of, 231, 233,246, 315-316.

Burton, Frank E., donation to funds ofSociety by , 296, 329 .

Bury St. E dm unds mint of Eadweard H,10, 30 .

Busaco clasp on Milit ary Genera l Ser­vice medal, 307.

Bush ell, Thomas, engraver, 129, 130,132, 164, 172.

I e a v e s Oxfo rd forBristol, 132.

recalled from Shrews­bury mint to Oxford,129.

Butterfly glasses, J acobi te, 255, 275,276, 278, 279 ·

significance of the, on J acobiteglasses, 279 .

Byzantine aureus, penda nt cop ied froma, with OTI ;lIE FECIT, 294.

c.a in centre of reverse of gold coins

signifying Cala is mint, 94-95.C.B., medalet of Admira l Vernon and,

367." Cable coil" on J acobite glasses, 278.Cadbury mint of Aet helrred H , 28.Calais, attempt to mak e English money

only current in, temp . EdwardIII et seq. , 78 et seq., 84, 89,

. 107.coins of H enry VI, piedforts of,

II4, II5 ·conditio ns of coinage, standard of

weights, &c., a t, temp. E dwardIll, 80 et seq.

establishment of full Sta ple in ,in 1363, 80, 354.

foundat ion of Wool Staple at ,78, 354-355·

it s growth and prosperity, 77 etseq, 354-355.

Calais M int , A. D. 1347-1470, Th e, 77­II2, 354-355.

Cala is mint, ac t ivity of the, variedaccording to the prosp erity or othe r­wise of the " Tool Staple, 354-355.

Index to Volume XVI 40 r

"

Calais mint, complaint that the exportof specie from Englanddeprived th e, of a largepart of it s legitimatebusiness, 92, 355.

d e c 1in e of the, temp .R ichard 1I, and th e causesthereof, 87-88.

effect of th e bad adminis­tration of H enry VI onthe, 92.

en joy ed greatest prosper­ity temp. Henry VI , 91.

established by Edward Ill ,78.

issues from the, 94- 107.no gold coins of H enry V

known of the, 99.of Edward Ill, business

regulationsofthe,83-84." Edward Ill , 352, 353." Henry V, 352." H enry VI, 314, 352,353.ryals of E d war d IV .

possibly the last coinsstruck a t the, 94, 106.

support ing evidence thatprobabl y England wassupplied with cu rrentcoin at the, temp . HenryV and VI , 99, 101, 354.

t emp. Edward Ill, profitsof the , 85.

temp . Edward HI, regula­tions as to assay of theissues from the, 82- 83.

temp . Henry IV, 89-90.temp . Henry V, 90-92.temp . Henry V, no bullion

records of the, reco rdedby Ruding, 90.

temp. Henry V an d VI , out­pu t of th e, 99.

temp. Henry VI , outputof the, 104.

the last issue from th e, 104,I06- Hq, 355 .

nobles, find of, in Norfolk, 95.Staple, complaint that ·the neces­

sarv bullion to con tribute tothemint could no t be ob tainedowing to the ban on its exportfrom Fl anders, 93.

Calais Staple, declin e and restorati on ofthe, 86-87 et seq., 354-355 .

the stronghold of Richard Nevil ,Earl of Warwick, temp. HenryVI , 93, 355·

writs, &c., issued regulating theissue of English coinage in , 78,79-80, 84, 89, 91, 106, 107­II2, 354-355.

Calesian coins , earliest, of Edward HI,and their inscriptions, 80.

gold coins, three distinct typesof, 95·

CALE SIE, VILLA , for Calais mint, 94.CALI SIE, VI LLA, for Calais mint, 94." Camaor seneschal of Orberique,"

H ama identified by A. Anscombe as,293·

Cambines, Duke, in Morie d'Arthur, 293'­Cambridge mint of Eadgar, 30.

" Eadweard H , 10,30 .

"Aethelned H, 28,30, 342.

Canterbury half gro at of Edward IV,piedfort of, II4.

min t ever within the juris­diction of Matilda ?was the, 324, 325.

" of Eadgar, 30." " E adweard 1I, IO, 30." " E adweard the Mar-

tyr, a coin of, nowdeclared to be aforgery, 8---g, 343.

" " Aethelne d H , 10,13,14, 17, 24, 26, 28,30, 48, 342.

" " He nry I, 291." "Henry Ill, issues of

the, 22, 23." "Edward VI, 349.

pennies of Edward H , pied­forts of, II4.

PERI RI C coins of, bear thenam e of the Archbishop'smoneyer , William, 325.

CANT ON for CANTOR on coins of E dwardVI ,349·

Canute, coins of, 310, 364. .CARA, - error on R ichmond farth ing of

Charles I, 350.Caracalla , coin of, 369.

2 D

4°2 Index to Volume XVI.

Carlisle mint of David I, 310, 312." seized byDavid of Scot land .g r z.

CARLYON-BRITTON, MAJ OR P . VI/ . P .,F .S.A.:-

The Chronological Sequence of theTypes of Eadweard th e Martyr andAethelrsed II , 5- 31, 343-344.

Carlyon - Britton , Major P . W. P., andhis suggestion th atPERERIC or PERE­RIC"I might standfor p er H enricum,32 2 .

Major P . W. P ., coinof E adweard theMartyr now de­clared by, to be aforgery, 8-9, 343·

MajorP . v«. P ., coinsof, 14, IS, 17, 19,20,24, 25·

Maj or P. W. P. , debtof gra titude to ,for th e use of hisrooms, rent free,by th e Societ y for18 years, 328.

Major P . W . P ., ex­hibits by, 310, 312,314, 321.

Major P . W . P., ona penny of Anlaf,I, 2 , 3, 4·

Major P. W. P. , refer- .ence to his attri­bution of a pennyto How el Dda,30 1.

Major P. W .P., refer­ence to his paperon the discoveryof a native issueof Wales, 59.

CARLYON-BRITTON, RAYMOND :-An unpublished variety of groat of the

first coinage of Henry VIII , lI9­121, 292.

Carlyon-Britton, R., coins of, lIS, lI9.exhibits by, 314­

315, 337, 339,360-361.

CAROLA for CAROLvs on coin of CharlesII,350.

CAROLLVS for CAROLVS on com ofCha rles I, 349.

CAROLLVS on Oxford coins of Charles I,142 .

CAROLVS above portrait on a Jacobiteglass, 275.

Cassal, Dr. R. T., donation to thefunds of th e Society by, 299, 329,373·

CASTOR for CANTOR on coin of EdwardVI , 349·

Caterpilla r on Jacobite glasses, 278.Cathol ics, coins of the Confedera ted,

189, 191.order issued by the Con­

federates, 189-190.. Cecil, Sir Rob ert, counter of, 306.

Cham, King of the Bre tons in Li berHistorice Fra ncorum, 293.

Chanct on farm, find of coins temp.Edward th e Confessor and H arold IIat, 38- 39, 40, 41 , 50, 54, 55·

Charities, R oyal (S econd S eries). Th eMound» , 195-228 .

Charles, Duke of York and Alba ny,afte rwards Charles I , port ra itshell of, 243.

Prince, birth of, 250, 251.description of, when .

marchin g to Derby,257·

enamel portrait of, 251,273·

extract from old Scot­tish song on th epersonal appea r­anc e of, 258.

medal commemora-tive of birth of, 250,338.

medals of, 268, 273.portrait glass of, 247,

283.Charl es I, 1266 for 1626 on coin of, 350.

1044 for 1644 on Oxford coinsof, 349.

badge of, 343.probably stru ck by

order of Parlia­ment, 343.

Civil War badges of, 244.cliche portrait of, 315.coinage of, 221, 222, 227.

I ndex to V olume XVI .

"

Charles I, coins of, 190, 191, 299, 3II,338, 345, 349-350, 361,365-366.

err ors on coins of, 349.gold issues of, at Oxford, 130.his attitude towards the

Maundy ceremony, 205­206.

issues his circular to theva rious Colleges at Oxford,ap pealing for plate forcoinage, 129-130.

Kilkenny money of, 190.medal of, 343.pattern for five farthings of,

228.pattern of half-crown, 365.portrait plaques of, 231,233,

240,241,242,243,244,246.rate of pay of soldiers temp .,

22I.silver badges of the Civil

Wars of, exhibited, 367.strip of four royal farthings

of, 367.tables showing th e different

combina t ions of obv ersesand reverses on Oxfordcoins of, 174- 181.

the un popul ar ity of the coppertokens of James I and, 219.

tobacco box es with portra itsof, 241, 315.

Cha rles H , badges of, 267, 292.coinage of, 221, 222, 223-

224·coins of, 350.crowns without st ops of, 350.discovery of a thin silver

portra it of, in an oldH ampshire count ry house,229· <

distribution of food pro­bably commuted temp .,for money payment, 217.

entry of, on his restoration ,260.

errors on coins of, 350.glasses wit h coins of, in the

stem, 279, 280, 281, 282.his attitude towards the

Maundy ceremon y, 205­206.

Cha rles H , Maundy coins of, 216, 218,222, 223-224, 227.

medals of, 231, 233, 245, 260,267.

pay of sold iers temp ., 22I.Petit ion Crown of, 245.portrait medallions of, 315.

plaques of, 229, 230,231,233, 239,240,246, 31 5.

price of silver temp ., 224.

shilling of, wit h arms ofScotland and Ireland,transposed, 350.

the introduct ion of thecopper coinage of, 218-219,223·

th e silver halfpennies of, 219.threepence of, with obverse

from the die for the four ­pence, 350.

uses th e inscription REV I­RE SCIT during the Com­monwealth, 265.

Charles V and the Maundy ceremon y,208-2°9·

of F ra nce, accession of, andits influence on the Calaismint , 86.

Chester, early confusion of name of, wit hthat of Leicest er , 300- 30I.

find of coins temp. E adgar,E adweard H an d Aethelr redH at, 9- IO, 17, 47-50, 56, 57.

mint, collect ion of coins of the,exhibit ed, 299.

" of Eadga r , 30." " E adweard H , 10, 30." " Aethelrced H , 13. 14,

15,28,3°·" Edward the Confessor,

299·" Charles I , 299, 366.

" "Charles I , errors of the,. 349·

" " William HI, 350.Ranulf, Earl of, as a supporter

of Matilda, 319, 324, 325, 326.Chester, Th e Mint of, paper read by

Willoughby Gardner , 300-30I.Chevalier, Nicholas, medallist, 367.Chichester mint of Eadgar, 30.

" Aethelrred H , 28.

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Chin-Lushai, bar on In dian GeneralServ ice Medal, 368.

CHISO for CHRISTO on coins of Charles I ,349·

CHISTO for CHRISTO on coins of Cha rles I ,349,350.

CHRISO for CHRISTO on coins of Cha rles I ,349·

" Christes Maundy," the, 2II-212.Christiania, donation of book by the

Unive rsi ty of, 314, 373.CHRI TO for CHRISTO on coins of Cha rles I ,

349·CHRSTO for CHRI ST O on coins of Charles I,

349·Clements, Hamilton, J acobite glasses

in collection of, 248, 259, 260, 263,264, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274,278.

Cliche, definition of the word, 229, 315.Cliches , on the method of st riking the

Stuart, 236-238, 316.Clytheroe, Richard, E xchanger and As­

sayer of Calais mint, temp. Ri chard II,87·

Cnut, coins of, 20, 31, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,51, 53, 54, 56.

" diminishing scale of Anglo-Saxoncoins found in Scandinavianhoards st arts from half-waythrough reign of, 46.

" elected King of E ngland, 10, I!.

" find of coinstemp ., at Nesbo in Nor­way, 43-44, 56, 57·

temp; at Ryfylke inNorway, 44-45, 56,57·

temp., at Stora Sojde-by, 45-47, 56,57.

tenvp., in the City ofLondon, 39-40, 41,54, 55·

finds of ' coins of Aethelrsed IIand, in Sweden and around theshores of .the Baltic, 20, 21.

number of varying coins of,recorded by Hildebrand, 22.

th e Great issues coins in Denmarkand Sweden with the names ofthose countries inserted thereon ,69· .

" tribute paid to the Danes in reignof,20-21.

Coeni Domini, the commemo ra tion ofthe, 198, 210, 218.

" Coin glasses," J acobi te, 255- 256, 279,280, 281, 282.

Coinage, a prerogati ve jealously gua rdedin early hist ory of all nations, 67-68.

Coins required to pay the t ribute to theDa nes, temp. Aethelr red II andCnut, estimate of number of,20-21.

" were needed in Ireland temp .eleventh century more for t radewith the Northm en than forinland fairs, 68.

Coke, Sir Edward, counter of, 306.Colches ter mint of Aethelrzed II, 13,

28.Colleges at Oxford, Cha rles I issues his

circular t o the va rious, appealing forplate for coinage, 129-130.

Colville, W . ]. , his sketch of th e Maundydist ribution temp. Queen Victoria,213,214.

corn in the reign of Stephen, on apenn y of the armed figure type withthe ti tle , 73-76.

" Combe Martin" mint of Charles I ,361,366.

COME BACK AGAI N PRETENTim (sic)medal, 348.

" Common Bounty," the, 213.COMMONWEALH, error on coins of th e

Commonwealth, 350.Commonwealth, calling in of the coins of

the, by Charles Il,221.

coins of the, 350.err ors on coins of th e,

350.half crowns of 1651

struck upon flans in­tended for shillings,348.

COMlIION WE ATH, error on coins of th eCommonwealth, 350.

COMONWEALT H, error on coins of th eCommonwealth, 350.

Conchobar O'Neil, 67 et seq., 340 .probably the O'N eil to strike

the eleventh century coinof Limerick, 68 et seq.

Constantine Ill , the Scottish king, 3.Corbridge min t of Aethelrred II , 28.

·Index to Volume XVI . 405

Corone t mint-mark on crowns ofJ ames I, 126.

Counte rfe it coin temp . Edward Ill,penalties again st the use of, 84.

Counte rs of bronze temp. Henry IIIand Edward I, medizeval, exhibited,348.

"Coun te rs of Latten," &c., temp .Henry VIII , 225.

Counte rs, reckoning, exhibited, 305-306." Cramp rings," 215.Cra ne, A. c., exhibits by, 300.Cranmer, Archbishop , on the Maundy

custom, 202-203 .CRAOLVS for CAROLVS on coin of Charles

1I, 350.Crewkerne mint of Aethelrzed II, 28.Cricklade mint of Aet helrsed II , 28.Crimea medal , 305.Croker, medals of Anne by, 241.Cromwell, Oliver, medal of, 306.Cross-and-pelle t coinage of Henry VI ,

100.Cross fleury, appeara nce of the, on

Calais coins of Henry VI, 103.floriated, min t-mark on Oxford

coins of Charles I, 138, 161,165, 166, 182, 186, 187.

mint-mark on Oxford coins ofCharles I, 169, 187. ;

Crowley, c., medal awarded to, 306.Crowns of l ames I , New Discoveries,

123- 128, 3II.Crowns of Oxford min t of Charles I ,

genera l description and list of, 137­138, 174,· 182.

Crowther-Beynon, V. B., exhibits by,366-367.

J acobit e glassesin collectionof, 263-264.

Crux typ e of Aethelraed II , 16, 17, 19,27,339·

CVI VS E ST medal of Prince Charles, 261.Culloden, many J acobite glasses pro­

bably in use only before, 253, 254-255,276.

Currency, English piedforts could neverhave been intended for, II5 , 346.

" Custos of the coinage" " in Our Townof Calais," Willi am de Salop mad e, 78 .

Cycle Club, the celebrated, 251, 253,254, 258, 265, 269, 270, 283.

D.

Daffodil takes the place of the rose onJacobite glasses, 278.

Dale, W ., exhibit s by, 354, 368.Danby, Lord Treasurer to Charles 1I ,

223·Danegelt ab olished, 46.Dan es or Hibern o Danes, coin of

Aethelr sed II copied by the,25·

tribute paid to the, in reign ofAethelned II and Cnut,20-21.

Danish tributes, influence of the, on theevidence to be deduced from hoardsof late Anglo-Saxon coins, 35-36, 298.

Dartford, find of coins , temp . Matilda,a t, 318, 320, 321.

David I , coin of, 3IO.David of Scot land seizes Carlisle, 312.Davis, Cecil, J acobite glasse s in collec-

tion of, 252.Defence of Lucknow bar to Indian

Mutiny medal, 306.DEI GRATA, error on gun money sh illing

of J ames II, 350 .DEI GRI on coins of William Ill, 350.Delver, John, joint Comptroller with

J ohn Lan gsfrother of the CalaisMint temp. Edward IV, 94.

Derby mint of Athelstan, 2, 3, 4.and Anlaf,pe~iod whencoms werestruck a tthe, 3,4.

of Anlaf , and date thereof,1- 4·

" Eadgar, 30." E adw eard 1I, 10, 30." Aethelrred II, 14, 18, 28,

30. ."Edward the Confessor,

64·Derby Mint, some notes on a coin of

A nlaf f rom the, 1- 4.Devizes mint, temp . Stephen, coin attri­

buted to William de Mohunof, 75.

the Lord of, hanged for tem­por izing with bo th sidestemp. Matilda, 326.

-+ob Index to Volum e XV I.

Dieppe mint temp . Plantagenet period,77·

Diermod MacNambo, King of Leinster ,67·

Dies to each obverse die, supp ly of tw oreverse, 22.

Discovery of a thin silve r portrait ofCharles H, 229.

Discretionary Bounty, the, 212, 214 ,216.

" Dole," " the Kinge's," 195, 214, 215,216.

" Domina " the title on coins of Matilda ,320, 322.

Donald , King of Monagh an, HibernoDani sh penny formerly attributedto, 59 .

Donation of books by :-American Numismatic Society, the,

305·Christ iania, the University of, 314,

373·Gtendining, Messrs., 373.l\Iilford - Haven, The Marquess of,

302.Morrieson, Lt.-Col. H. W ., 309.Roth, H. Ling, 347, 373.Sotheby, Wi lkinson & Hodge, Messrs.,

373·Sp ink & Son, Messrs. , 305, 347, 373·Thorpe, W . B ., 310."Veils, W . c.. 305 .

Donation of medal by :­Argentine Minister, the, 309.Saltus, J. Sanford, 341-342.Wells, W . C., 304- 305.

Donation of the Society's door plateby the designer , Grant R. Fran cis,329.

Donation to th e funds of th e Society :­Burton, F rank E ., 296, 329.Cassal, Dr. R. T ., 299, 329, 373.Evans, Lt.-Col., C. L. , 341, 373.Farquhar, Miss H elen, 296, 3° 2, 329 ,

373·Freer , Major W. J., 299, 329 .Gray, H . A. Bennie, 296, 329.Saltus, John Sanford, 309.Wheeler, E . H ., 299, 304, 313, 329,

330, 373.Donchad O'B rian, under King of Mun-

ste r , 67, 68, 340 . .Dorchest er mint of Aethelr red II , 28.

D over mint of Eadgar, 30." " Aethelroed II , 26, 28.

D RITANN IA R , error on sixpence of Vic­tori a , 348, 351.

Drontheim , Olaf th e Sa int issues coinswith name of district of, 69 .

Droz, pattern by, of the Soho mint ,31 1.

Dublin, Hiberno-Danish penny of, for­merly attributed to DonaldKing of Monaghan , 59.

issu es of the Hiberno-Danishseries, 339.

Dublin mint of Aethelr sed II, 26, 28, 30.mints, comparison of the weight

of penny in the Limerick and ,temp . eleventh century, 68.

seventee nth century tokens of,exhibited , 367.

Dunbrody Abbey, County Wexford, findof coins, temp . Edward the Confessor ,at, 64-65 .

Dunwich mint of Aethelr sed II , 28 , 30.Dupra, Dominique, painting of Prince

Cha rles by, 259-260.Durand, medal by, with bu st of Dr.

Johnson, 317-Durham mint of Edward Ill , 360.

" Ri chard II , 360 .penny of H enry VIII , pied­

fort of, 114.

E .

E adgar , coins of, 5, 9, 10, 30, 31, 33, 34,47, 49, 53, 54, 56, 297 , 298.

end of reign of, marks a revolu­tion in the cur rency of thiscountry, 34, 298.

find of coin s temp., a t Ches te r ,9- 10, 17, 47-50, 56, 57·

find of coin s temp., a t St oraSojdeb y, 45-47, 56, 57·

last type of, and subsequentissues seldom found with thoseof earl ier period and viceversa, 33- 34.

last type of, of Eadweard andof Aethe lr zed II 's first type,Tabl e showing the mints atwhich , were st ru ck, 30.

E admund II, called lronside, 10-I! .

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index to Volum e XVI.

Eadweard II and Aethelr red II , find ofcoins temp. E adgar , at Ches te r, 9- 10,17·

E adteeard the 111arty r and A ethelrced Il .The Chronological Sequ ence of theTy p es of, 5- 31, 343-344·

E adweard the Mar tyr and Aethelr tedII , the inscriptions orlegend s on the types of,6- 7·

the Martyr, coin form erlyallocated as second typeof, now classified by MajorP. ' \T. P. Carlyon-Brittonas cl forge ry, 8-9, 343.

th e Martyr, coins of, S, 8- ro,II , 12, 30, 31 , 47, 49, 53,54,56, 342.

the Martyr, death of, 10.the Martyr, description of

the type of, 8.th e Martyr , find of coins

temp . at Cheste r, 47-50,56,57.

th e Mart yr, list of knownmints of, 10.

penn y st ruc k from an altereddie of E adgar , 342.

Eadwig, coin of, 3II.E arl's Barton, Northamptonshire, find

of a British quarter sta ter a t, 297.Ea st I ndies and 111alay P eninsula, Th e

N ative Coins of the, present ed toLibrary, 347.

E ast Tyth erley, find of a penn y of th eArmed-figure type with the ti tle comat, /3 .

E ausse (in Gascony) mint temp . Plan­tagenet period. 77.

E cgbeorh t , Archb ishop of York , silverstyca of, 337-338.

Edgehi ll meda l, 244- 245.Edmund, coins of, 3, 4.E DVARD , error on coin of E dward VI ,349.E dward th e Confessor and th e Maundy

ceremony, 210­211.and Harold II ,find of coinstenip., at Chanc­ton farm, 38­39. 40, 41, 50,54,55·

Edward the Confessor, coins, of, 6-7, 38,39, 40, 41 , 44,45, 46, 47, 50,53, 55, 57, 299,364- 365.

coins of, fromwhich the coinof th e O'Neilwas imitated ,64, 339·

concerning thes rn a ll - c r o s sissues of, 39.

find of coins of,at DunbrodyAbbey, CountyWexford.Sa-oy.

find of coins temp,at Ryfylke, inNorway, 44- 45,56,57.

find of coins temp.,at Sedlescombe,40-41 , 54, 55·

findof coins temp .,at Stora Soj­deby, 45-47,56,57.

find of coins ienip,in the City ofLondon, 39- 40,41,54,55 .

two small - crossissues of, 50.

Edward I and his gifts to th e poor, 2II ,217.

coins of, 23, 217, 302." piedforts of, II3, Iq.

Edtoard I , Il and Ill. ' Th e N umis ­matic History of the R eignsof, paper read on, 303-304.

Edward II , coins of, 302.piedforts of Canterbury

pennies of, II4.Edward Il, III and IV and th e manu­

facture of cramp-rings,215.

E dward III , coins of, 303, 3°4 , 352,353,360.

issues from th e Calais mintof,95-96.

Mau ndy gifts of, 208, 210,211.

Index to Volum e XVI .

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Edward Ill , piedfort of London half­groat of, 114.

Edward IV and his enact ment re theplaying of cards, 225.

Calai s mint of, 106-1°7,355·

coins of, 36r.new scheme of finan cial

organisation into thePale of Cala is introduced

, by, 93.piedfort of York penny of,II4·

ryals of, poss ibly th e lastcoins st ruc k at the Cala isMint, 94, 106.

special great seal of, pre­sumablyforuse in France,and it s similarity to th eryal, 106.

Edward VI and the Maundy cere­man y, 207.

coin of, with colla r of theGarte r omi t ted, 349.

coins of, 348, 349.with usual obverse

and reverse in­scriptions tran s­posed, 348, 349.

" errors on coins of, 348, 349 .Edward VII Kumassi medal , 368.Edward VII's Coronation Metropolitan

Police medal, 368.visit to Ireland, 1903,. medal , 368.

E GNI for REGNI on coins of Charles II ,3So.

Egypt, 1882, Khedival Star for, 368 .Elagabalus, coins of, 369.Elizabeth, coins of, 227-228, 349.

errors on coins of, 349..gifts of, 226.her attitude towards the

Maundy ceremony, 206,207. -

heraldic rose of, 2Sr.of York, Maundy gifts of, 208 .Princess, portrait shell of,

on her marriage to F rederickCount Palatine, 243, 24S­

sixpences used temp., forreckoning counte rs for play­ing purposes, 226.

E lizabeth to Anne, medals commemo ­rating histori cal eve nts from, ex­hibited , 367·

E LI ZB on coins of Elizabeth, 349.E LI ZABTH on coins of Elizabe th, 349.England, the rate of pay of foot soldiers

in, temp . Charles I, 22r.E NGLA NDS FARDIN on coin of the

Commonwealth, 3So.English hoards, second sma ll-cross

issue of E dward the Confessor plen ti­fully found in the, SO.

ENRICVS on Anglo-Ga llic coins of HenryII, 322. .

E P for ET , erro r on coins of Charles I,349·

Eremyn , Willi am, " Warden of theMint ," Cala is, temp . Edward Ill, 86

Eresby, Mary Lady Willoughby de, irontankard with portrait of J am es II ,possibly presented to, 236 .

E RIC on Anglo-Gallic coins of Henry IV,322,326-

Eriskay, Prince J ames's landin g at,262- 263.

Errors on 0111' Mo ney during the lastF our Centuries, Curialis, pap er readto th e Society, 349-3Sr.

E rskine, Sir Charles, medal of, 306.Essex, E arl of, medal of, 306.

" " portrait shell of, 243-Ethelred II , coins of, 310, 339, 342, 364.

to Canute, Hiberno-Danishcoins followed the modelsof the coins of, 339 .

Eustace Fitz-J ohn , coins issued by, 76.supporter of Matilda,

32 5.F itz-Ste phen, probably did not

issu e coins during his father' slifetime, 76.

Evan s, Lt.-Col. C. L., donation to thefunds of the Societ y by, 341, 373.

Exchange, th e Cala is, set up in 1362,8S-

Exet er mint of Eadgar, 30." Eadweard II , la, 30-" Aethelr red II , 16, 28,

30 ." Willi am I, 20.

Charles I, 3II, 366." Charles I, erro rs of the,

349·

Index to Volum e X VI .

Exhibit ion forms, presentation to theSociety of printed, by E . H. Wheeler,344·

Exhibits by :-Andrew, W . J., 348, 364-365.Bagnall, A. K, 368.Baldwin , A. H ., 3I4, 32I, 364.Barron, T . W ., 315.Burnett, Edgar M., 315, 365.Carlyon-Britton, Maj or P . W . P ., 3IO,

312, 314, 321.R aymond, 314-315,

337, 339, 360-361.Cra ne , A. c., 300.Crowther-Beynon, V. B. , 366-367.Dale, W ., 354, 368.Farq uh ar, Miss Helen, 292, 299, 305­

306, 315, 36I, 367.F letcher, Lionel L., 302, 3°7, 338, 36iFrancis, Grant R. , 297, 306, 338, 345,

367.Freer, Maj or W. J., 305.Gardner , Willoughby, 2'99.Garside, H ., 292, 300, 302-303 .H obson, W . N . (per S. ] . Kirk of the

Nottingham Public Library), 360.H ym an , Colema n P ., 326-327, 345,

367.Lawrence, L. A., 345, 348.Lockett, R. c. .337, 339.MacK enzie, Thomas K. , 305.Manton, J. 0 ., 368.Maurice, C. J. (per W . J. Andrew), 348.Montagu, Alfred c., 305.Morrieson, Lt.-Col. H . W., 345, 347,

349, 350, 35I, 353·Needes, E . E ., 307.Ogden, W. Sharp , 306.Parsons, H . A., 29I , 297, 337, 339, 342.Peck , Dr. Herb er t, 348, 364.Ro gers, Rev. Edgar, 3II, 365. .R ya n, V. J. E ., 3I 1.Shirley-Fox , J. S., 3° 2, 354·Spink, S. M., 306, 307- 308, 3IO, 312,

342, 343, 347-348, 35I .Spink, S. M. (per C. Winter), 367-368.Stafford, G. H ., 338.Taffs, H . W., 360, 36I , 367.Walters, F . A., 297, 299.. 3°2 , 3I O,

314, 322, 337-338, 352- 353, 36I,365.

Warren , F . (per W . ] . Andr ew), 348.Wells, Willi am c. . 297, 3Io, 342.

Exhibits by :-Wheeler, E. H ., 300, 3° 2, 3Io, 3II,

312, 337, 339, 342, 347, 350, 35I ,354, 360, 363, 365- 366.

EXVGAT for EXVRGAT on coins ' ofCharles I , 350.

F.

Fan estad in Sweden, find of coins temp.Aethelr zed II at , 43. '

F ARQUHAR, MISS H ELEN :-A Series of Portrait Plaques in thin

silver , st ruc k in Stuart times ,technically called shells or cliches,229-246, 315-316.

Royal Charities (Second Series),The Maundy, 195-228.

F arquhar, Miss Helen and the not es onth e Irish Coin­age, 1641-1652,by th e late F .

Will son Yeates,189·

and the por tr aitof Mar v II inpressed" horn,~67 ·

coms of, 142,146, 15I, 152,155, 156, 158,160, 169, 170,17I, 172, 19° ,191.

donation to thefunds of theSociety by,296, 3° 2, 329,373·

exhibits by, 292,299, 305-306,315, 36I, 367.

Jacobite relicsin th e collec­tion of, 248,25I, 273- 274.

medals of, 263,273·

r ef er en c e topaper by, ona Cha rles 11silver plaq ue,230, 315·

41 0 Index to Volmne X VI.

F arqu har, Miss Helen , Stua rt port ra itpl aques in collect ion of, 231, 240, 243,244,245, 316.

F eld, J ohn, Exchan ger and Assayer ofCalais mint , temp. Ri chard l l , 87 .

F elicitas Britanuiae medal of Cha rles Il,231, 233, 234, 235·

F erlings = fart hings, temp. E dward Ill ,SI.

"FI.-\T , " th e " word " of the CycleClub , 253 , 254, 25S, 265, 269,270.

Ficklin, Bern ey , Stua rt port ra it plaq ueformerly in possession of, 231.

Find-ar eas of th e earl ier and la terperiods of Anglo-Saxon coins, 34.

Finds of coins :-A British quarter st ate r at E arl's

Barton , Northa mpto nshire , 297:An early British coin of th e Icen i and

a coin of Panticapaeum on theNor folk coast, 360.

R oman base denar ii temp. Gallienus,<Xc., at Michelmersh , 348.

R oman coins and early British coinat Ashover, 369- 37°.

T emp . Eadgar, E adw eard Il andAethelrred Il at Ches te r, 9-10, 17,47-50, 56, 57·

T emp . Eadgar, Aethelrred Il, Cnu t,H ar old I, Edward the Confessorand William Il at Stora Sojdeby,45-47, 56, 57· .

An alleged solidus of H ama at H ar­lingen in Friesland, 292- 294.

Temp : th e r oth century in the Isle ofMan, I.

T emp. Aethelrred II , at As s a r t a r p ,in Scania , 38.

a t Birglau, ' inWest Prussia ,42 .

at Fanest ad inSweden, 43.

in Gracechurch,St ., London,18.

in Ipswich , 37­38, 54, 55·

in the Isle ofMan , 38.

at Isleworth, 42­43,56,57.

Find of coins :-T emp . Aethelrred Il, in Leissow,Bran­

denburg, 37 ,54,55·

at Sand, in Nor-way, 41-42,56,57.

a t Yh olm , inDenmark , 36­37, 54, 55·

and Cnut a t Nes­b,d in Norway,43-44, 56, 57 ·

an d Cnut in Swe­den and aroundthe shores ofthe Baltic, 20,21.

t o Edward theConfessor atRyfylke 111

Norway , 44­45,56,57.

Cnut, H ar old I ,Edward theCo n f esso r ,H arold n andvVilliam I , inthe City ofLondon, 39­40, 41, 54, 55 ·

Edward the Confessor andH arold Il , .at Chanctonfarm, 3S- 39, 40, 41, 50, 54,55 ·

Edward t he Confesso r at D un-brody Abbey, County Wex­ford, 64-65.

Edward the Confessor at Sedle­scombe, 40-41 , 54 , 55·

Matilda, a t Cresar's Camp,Fo lkestone, 3II .

at Dartford, 318,32 0 .

Stephen, a t Wintersl ow, 73-74,75 ·

in the river Witham ,310.

of a penny of t he Armed-figure t yp ewith the title corn , at E astTytherley , 73.

T emp . H enry VI, in Southampton,354·

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Fi nd of coins :-T emp. H enry VI , at Stamford, 104,

353·Cala is nobles in Norfolk, 95.

Flag, significance of the, on gold coin stemp . Edward III and onwards, 95,96 et seq. , 105 .

" Flag typ e " of Ste phe n commemorat ­ing the " Battle of the Standard, "362.

Flanders, the Duke of Burgundy forbidsth e ca rry ing of bullion out of orthrough , Ill.

F lemish nobles, complaint that , werebeing introduced into England fromCala is, temp. H enr y IV , 89.

F let cher, Lionel L., and the notes onth e Irish Coinage, 1641­1652, by the late F. Will sonYeates, 189.

Lionel L., exh ibits by , 302,307, 338, 367 .

" Fl orin type," pen nies of the so-called,303 . .

Fl y approach ing a spide r's web onJ acobi te glasses, 278 .

F och , Fi eld -Mar sha l, medal commemo­rating th e visit to the United Statesof, 341-342 .

F olkestone, find of a coin of Matilda, a tCresar 's Camp, 311.

F ord , the maiden nam e of Dr. j ohnsonsmother , arms of, 317.

F ourteenth Regim ent of Foot, pan el ofmedals represen tin g, th e serv ice ofthe, fro m Corun na, 18° 9, to Afgh ani s­tan , 1880, 307.

France, re title of K ing of, on coins ofEdward lII , 96, 355.

FRAN CI S, GRANT K, P resident :­J acobite Drinking Glas ses and their

Relation to the Jacobit e Medals,247- 283 .

J am es I Crowns-New Di scover ies,123- 128, '311.

Paper read by, on Curious Errors onour Money during the last F ourCen t ur ies, 349- 351.

Some No tes on a Coin of An laffromthe Derby l\Iint , 1-4.

Fran cis, Grant K , coins of, 2, 125.exh ibits by , 297,306,

338, 345, 367.

Fran cis, Grant K , J acobite glass es of,247, 255, 256, 260,264, 269, 270, 276,277,279,281,282.

Society's door-platedesigned and pre­sented by, 329.

Francis Joseph, Emperor, and theMaundy ceremony, 208-209 .

Fraser, Sergeant D., medal awarded to,306.

Freer , Maj or W. J., donat ion to thefunds of theSociety by, 299 ,329.

" " exhibits by, 305." Fusswaschung " ceremo ny in Vienna,

208. .F ylfot , the, a symbol of luck, 294-

G.

Galer ius Max imianus, mould for cast ingcoins of, 345.

Gallienus, &c., find of base denarii atMich elmersh, 348.

Gardner , WiIloughby , exhibit s by, 299 .pap er read by,

on The Mint ofChester, 3 0 0 ­

3°1.Ga rla nd, Captain George, medals

awarded to, 305.Civil Surgeon G. H ., A.M.D.,

medal awarded to , 305.Garside, H ., exhibits by, 292, 300, 302­

303·" Gate Alms," th e, 213,214, 217.Gawilghur bar on Army of India medal,

306.GE l GR A error on coins of William lII,

350.Geoffrey, Count of Anj ou, 319.GEOGIVS on coins of George lI , 350.George I , coin of, with arms misplaced ,

350.coins of, 350.errors on coins of, 350.glass with coin of, in ste m,

282.Rosa-Americ an a halfpenn y,

of, 252.

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George H, coin of, in stem of glass, 280,282.

coins of, 350.error on coin of, 350.

" Maundy coins of, 218.George Ill , coins of, 351.

errors on coins of, 350.his attitude towards the

Maundy ceremony, 205.George I V, coins of, 351.

error on coin of, 351." tria l piece of, 302 .

George V, Maundy coins of, 218.GEORIVS on coins of George In, 351.GEROGIVS" " ,,351.Gillys moneyer of Chester mint , 301.Gip eswic = Wipeswic = Ypeswic =

Ipswich , 362 .Givelceaster = Wi velceaster = Yvel­

cester = Il chester , 362 .Glendining, Messrs., donation of books

by, 373.Glouces ter mint of Eadgar, 30.

E adweard Il, 10,30.

;, Aethe lrsed Tl , 14 , IS ,28,3°.

" Henry I , 314, 321." Matild a, coin errone­

ous ly attribute d tot he, 314, 321.

Goldbe te r, Bartholomew, Master ofthe London and Calais mints , temp.H enry V, 90-91, 100:

Gordianus, coins of, 369.Got hland, I sland of, the lar ge number

of finds of Anglo-Saxon and ot hercoins in the, and the inference to bederi ved therefr om, 52.

Gracechurch Street , London , ' find of acoin of Aethelrred n in , 18.

Graham, Thomas, Mast er of t he Mint,medal to; 300.

Granby to ken, the, 338 .GRANTLEY, L ORD :-

On a Penny of the Armed-figure typewith the Ti tl e corn in the reignof Ste phe n , 73-76.

Grantley, Lord, coins of, 338 .Grapes mint-mark on crowns of J ames I ,

125.GRATIA with the first A an inverted v ,

er ror on coin of Victori a, 351.

Gr ay, H. A. Bennie, donation to fundsof Society by, 296, 329 .

GRETIA erro r on coin of William andMar y, 350.

Grimm, S. H. , and his delin eation of aMaundy ceremony temp . George IIIand Queen Charlo tte , 214.

Groats of Oxford mint of Cha rles I ,general description and list of, 164­

. 167, 18o, 187.Grub on the stalk of the rose on J acobi te

glasses, 278.Gualterus for Wal terus, 362.Gu arinus for Warinus, 362 .Guernsey four doubles, mule struck

from reverse dies of St. H elena half­penny and, 303.

Guido for Wido, 362 .GVIEUIVS on coins of William Il l , 350.Guildford mint of Eadweard Tl, 10, 30.

" " " Aethelr red H, 28 .GVILELMVS on coins of William Ill, 350 .GVLELMVS on coins of William Ill , 350.GVLIEEMVS on coins of William Ill, 350.GVLIELMS on coins of William Ill , 350.Gulielmus for Willelmus, 362.GVLIEMVS on coins of William Ill , 350.GVLILEMVS on coins of William Ill , 350.GVLILMVS on coins of William Ill, 350.Gunthorp, William de, Treasurer of

Cala is , appointe d R eceiver of mintprofi t s temp . Edward IfI , 85.

Gustavus Adolphus , cou nter of, 361.

H .

H in H astings and ot he r mi nts oftenabse nt on Norman money, 322 .

H in THRONVM hori zontal on coin ofCharles r, 350.* mint-mark on Oxford coms ofCharles I , 144, 184 .

H alf- Crowns of Ox ford mint of Charles I,general description and list of, 138­153, 175, 176, 177, 183-185, 188.

H alf -Groats of Ox ford mint of Charles I ,general description and list of, 169­170, 181, 187.

Halfpennies of Ox ford mint of Charles I,172- 173.

H alf-Pound of Oxfo rd mint of Charles I ,certain , conside red to be a " fake,"136.

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H alf-Pounds of Oxford mint of Charles I,general description and list of, 135-136, 174, 182. -

H am a, find of an allege d solidus of, atH arlingen in Friesland, 292,294·

Mr. An scombe's esti mate of thedate of the allege d solidusof, 293 .

the allege d golden solidus of,probably a pendant orna­me nt, 294.

Ha ma, T he Golden Solid~ts of, 292-293 .H ampshire, discovery of a t hin silve r

port rait of Charles II in , 229.H amstead Colliery disast er , Miners'

gold med al of the, 368.HAi\1TVNE mint of iE the lrced Il, 30." H amwic" mint of iEthe lrced Il, 13,

28.H arlingen in F riesla nd, find of an

alleged solidus of H am a at , 292,294· -

Harold I and H arthacnut, coin s of,minted in far less numberst han coins of ea rlier t ypes,35·

coins of, 35, 44, 46, 47, 51, 53,54,56. -

find of coins temp ., at R y­fylke in Nor­way, 44-45, 56,57·

tenip ., at StoraSojdeby, 45­47, 56, 57.

tenip ., in the Cit yof Lo n do n,39-40, 41, 54,55·

H arold rr, coins of, 38, 40 , 55, 57.find of coin s temp., at Chan c­

ton farm, 38­39, 40, 41, 50,54,55 ·

tenip. , in theCity of Lon­don, 39- 40,41, 54, 55·

H arrington, General Thomas, diesdelivered up to , 172.

Harthacnut, coins of, 35, 44, 46, 51, 53,55, 57·

H ar thacnut , coins of H arold I and,minted in far less num­be rs than coins of earliertypes, 35.

find of coins temp ., a tRyfylke in No rway, 44­45, 56, 57.

H artsh orn e, the late Albert , on coinglasses, 280-281, 282. _

H ar wich , coin of iEthe lrced II orig in­ally attribu ted to, now allocated toSouthampto n, 30.

H astings mint of iEthelrced H , 28.H eath, Sir R obert, medal of, 305.H enrietta Maria , portrait she ll of, 243:H enry de Blois, Bishop , as legate and

K ing's brother,76.

" " ,, - coin s of, 76.H enry, Duke of Albany and York,

election of P rince, as aCardinal of the Church ofR ome, 251, 253, 276.

medal with portrait of P rince,254·

of Anjo u, 75.concern ing the first

an d second issuesof,75 ·

H enry I , coins of, 291, 297, 312, 313,314, 321, 360.

" rarity of some coins of, 20.H enry Il, coins of, 310, 322,H enry Ill, coins of 22-23 .

and E dward I , medi aevalcoun ters of, ex hibit ed,348.

H enry IV , Calais mint temp ., 89-90.coins of, 3°4, 322, 326, 360­

361.F . A. Walt ers on the possi ­

bili ty that no . silve r coinswere st ru ck a t Calais temp .,98.

issues fro m t he Cala is min tof, 97-98.

" London mint of, 98.H enry V, Cala is mint temp ., 9°-92 .

coins of, 352.issues from the Cala is min t

of,98- 99·piedforts of Lon don coins of,

II4·

Index to Volume X V I.

Henry VIII, heraldic rose of, 251.piedfort of Durham penny

of, II4.Hereford mint of E adgar, 30.

Aethelrred II , 13, 16 ,18, 28.

HE'RIC for HE NRICVS on coin of HenryVII , 345.

HERIC for HENRICVlI, 322.HERIC for HE NRICVS on coin of H enry

VIII, 345·H ertford mint of Eadweard II , 10, 30.

" "Aethelrced II , 28.Hibemo-Danisb coinage, T he Chrono ­

logy of the, 338­339 ·

issues, genera l classifica-ti on of, 338-339.

penny of Dublin for ­merly attribute d toDonald, King ofMonaghan, 59.

HI C VIR HI C EST motto on J acobiteglasses and legend at taching theret o,260-261, 262, 263, 270.

"High Kings with opposit ion ," theterm, 67.

Highland dr ess, W . J. Andrew on th eappearan ce of Prince Charles onJacobite glasses in, 257.

" Highlander" medal, th e, 251, 263,264,265.

HIR for HIB on coins of Charles I, 349.H limrek = Limerick, 62.Hoards of Anglo-Saxon coins, est imated

numbers in, 51." late Anglo-Saxon coins, con­

cerning the nature of th e,34- 35, 298.

late Anglo-Saxon coins ,general remarks on thevalue of, 33, 298.

Hoards of late Anglo-Saxon coins ,Remarks on , 33-57, 297-298.

Hobson, W . N. (per S. J. Kirk ofNottingham Public Library) , ex­hibits by, 360 .

Hocking, W. J., and the quantity ofsixpences coin ed in1907-8:"'9, 21-22 .

on the Maundy cere­mony, 196.

Howel Dda, penny of, 301.

Henry V (when Prince of Wales) ap­pointed Captain of Cala is,90 .

and VI, the " annulet coin­age " of, 98 et seq.

Henry VI, coins of, 302, 314, 352, 353,354·

far things of Calais mint of,102.

find of a groat of, in South­ampton, 354.

find of coins tenip ., at Stam­ford, 104, 353.

issues from the Cala is mintof, 99- 106.

piedfort of York penny of, II4.piedfort s of Cala is coins of,

II4, II5 ·the gold coina ge of, 104-106.the six distinct silver issues

of, 100.H enry VII , and th epresentation of cra mp

rin gs, 225.coins of, 226, 315, 345, 361,

365.groats and half-groats of, for

Maundy purposes, 219­220,225·

his attitude tow ards theMaundy ceremony, 206.

piedfor t of Cante rbury half­gro at of, II4.

Privy Purse accounts ofcharges necessary in theMaundy ceremony , 206.

Henry VIII , an unpublished variet y ofgroat of the first coinageof, II9-121, 292.

and his playing losses andbets, 225.

and the Maundy ceremony,207.

and the presentation ofcramp rings, 215, 216,225·

coins of, 225, 226, 297, 3II,345·

counters used by, forgaming purposes, 225­226.

groats and half groats of,for Maundy purposes,219-220, 225·

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H oworth, Sir H . H ., election of, toH onorary Member of the Society,358-359, 359, 371.

H rofeceas ter = Rofeceaster, 62." Humility " the keynote III the

. Maundy ceremonies, 202, 2°3 , 2° 4,2° 5, 206 .

Hunter Collect ion, bad ge in the, 343 .portrait medallion of

Charles II in the,315 .

Stuart po rtraitplaques in the,229,238.

Huntingdon mint of Aethelr red II , 14,28,3°,342.

Hutchins, A. C., Treasurer of theSociety, resign ation and tribute tothe valuable serv ices of, 341.

H yman , Coleman P ., exhibits by , 326­327, 345, 367.

Hy-Nial , the, of Ireland, 69.

1.

I, sequence of coins relat ed t o eachothe r by the presence of a cur iouslyformed letter, 303-304.

Iceni, early British coin of the, foundat Asho ver , 364, 370.

" " British stater of the, 360." 1.D. B ." unknown medalli st temp .

J ames I, 245.Ilchest er, coin of Stephen hitherto at t ri­

buted to Wiveliscombe nowass igned to , 362 .

mint of Eadga r, 30." Aethelr red II , 28, 30.

" " Stephen, 362, 364.IlIlPE RATR, for Iniperatrix, conce rn ing

the legend, on English coins, 318.Imperatrix, the use of and reason for

title, on coin s of Matilda, 319, 321­322.

I N (Old English ON) on 17th centurytokens, 7.

Indian coin W eights, Ancient, presented ,347·

Indian General Service medals, 306,368 .Mutiny Medals, 305, 306.war medal in lead issued by a

Rajah to his native sold iers,368.

Informer who sued the sma sher orutterer of counterf eit coin, temp.E dward Ill, reward to the, 84.

Inscription on a J acobite gob let ofPrince Charles, 259.

Ipswich , find of coins temp . Aethel­reed II , in 37-38, 54, 55.

mint of E adgar, 30." " E adweard II , 10, 30." " Aethe lraed II , 13, 14,

15, 28, 30, 342 .Ireland and Aquitaine , title of Lord of,

on coins of E dward Ill , 96.and the Western Isles, hoards of

earlier An glo-Saxon coins usu­ally found in , 34.

comparison of workmanship ofthe eleventh century coin of,with the Hiberno-D ani shcoins of Dublin, 70.

Irel and during the Rebellion 1641-1652.Th e Coinage of, re ference to the lateF . Will son Yea te s ' pa per on , 189 etseq.

Ireland, the rate of pa y of foot sold iersin , temp. Charles I , 221.

I rish Coinage 1641-1 652. Further Noteson the, 189-193.

Irish coin s, early, exhibite d, 337.Irish El eventh -Century Coin of the

Sou thern O'Neil , An, 59-71, 339-340.Isab ella II of Sp ain , Maundy incident

related of, 208. 'Isleworth, find of coins temp . Aethel­

reed Llat, 42-43, 56, 57·Islip mint of Aethelr sed II , 28, 30.

JJR. , royal cipher of" King J am es III ,"

on Jacobite glasses, 249 .Ja cobite Drinking glasses and their

relation to the Jacobite medals, 247­283.

Jacobite glass with port ra it execute d incoloured enamels, 273-274.

glasses, auction prices of, 266 ,278.

date of origin of, 250­251.

decay of the J acobit emovement as shownon, 275-276 et seq.

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J acobite glasses , post-Culloden, 256-257,258, 261, 263, 268,269, 270, 271, 274,275, 276, 277, 278,279·

the engraving on some,pro b a b ly d on eab roa d, 271-273 .

with coins in the stems,255-256, 279, 280,281,282.

with emblems and no" word," 255.

with portrait of PrinceCharles probab ly be­stowed as gifts, 275.

with reversed portrait,on the peculiarity ofcertain , 271-273 .

. medals, 267.in the National Mu­

seums, portraits onJacobite glassescompared withorigina ls on the,247·

paraphrase of the NationalAnthem, "God save theKing," 249-250, 283.

J ames and Clementina, medal of Prince,338.

Franci s Edward, birth of, 250.silver medal­

lions of, 246.J am es I arid Charles I , the unpopu larity

of the copper tokens of, 219.and his attitude tow ards the

Maundy distribu ti on, 227.arms wrongly mar shalled on

sixpences of, with mint-marklys, 349.

Bristol sh illing of William IIIst ruck on a shilling of, 347.

" coins of, 349.l ames"] Crowns- N ew Discoveries, 1 2 3­

128, 31I.James I , err ors on coins of, 349.

» , half groa ts and pennies of,st ruck from two reversedies, 349.

Lt.-Col. H . W. Morriesori'sdiv ision of the issues of, intothree distinct periods, 124.

James I, Medallic portrait shells temp ;243; 245· .

J ames Il, cliche portraits of, 315.coin of, in stem of glass, 281,

282.coins of, 350.errors on coins of, 350.his attitude tow ards the

Maundy ceremony, 197­198, 204- 205.

lead en plaque of, 231, 235,237·

portrait plaque of, 231, 233,235, 236,237, 238,239,246.

J am es Ill, Maundy gifts of, 199, 208.medal of, 262."Rest oration of the Kin g­

dom of," medal, 248.J ames IV, Maundy gifts of, 199, 200,

207, 227.James VI, and the Maundy ceremony,

199·J av a ba r to Milit ary General Service

m edal vgofi.J ern ingham, C. E ., and the Oxburgh find

of J acobit e glasses,258- 259.

theory of, that PrinceCharles left portraitglasses as souvenirswhen visit ing, 275.

JOANSTREX , concern ing the suggest ionthat the Danish coins with inscription,forms a poss ible parallel with thePERERIC coins, 326.

John and the Maundygifts, 2°9-210, 21I.coin of, 209-210.

" Lodowich, appointe d Master ofthe Mints of London and Calai s,9° ·

the F earless, raid s on the Pale by, .temp. H enry IV , 90.

the Irish coinage re-institutedunderv yr .

J ohn son Dr., medals commemorat ing,317-318.

" pap er on the MedallicMemorials of, 316:""318,338.

Julia, Domn a, coins of, 369." Mamsea, coins of, 369.

J uxon, Lord Hi gh Treasurer, officialcounter of, 306.

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K.

K .C.B ., Badge and Star of th e, 307.Kempley, John, Receiver and Keeper

of the Calais dies, temp . Henry VI, 91.Kilkenny Money, the, 189-191.

" " unpublished, 190.King, Thomas, Master of the Calais

mint of Edward III, 85." King's boys ," Christ's H ospital, Lon­

don, silver badge of, 306.King's Messenger, Badge of a, 305.Kumassi medal, Edward VII , 368.

L.

11 in cent re of reverse of gold coinssignifying London mint, 94-95.

Lackford, William, issue of coiningirons t o, temp. H enry VI , 91.

Lagun (in Guienne) mini: temp. Plan­tagenet period, 77.

Langstrother , J ohn, Warden of theCalais mint, 93-94.

Langton, J ohn, Receiver and Keepercif the Calais Mint, temp. H enry VI ,93·

Launcest on mint of Aethelrsed II, 28.LAWRENCE, L. A., F .S.A.:-

English Piedforts and their Purposes,II3-II7, 345- 346.

Lawr ence, L. A., and the min twr r-a swr c,362.

coins of, 2 IO .

exhibits by, 345. 348.on the medireval

bronze countersexhibited, 348.

piedforts of, II3, II4,346.

reference to his paperon a series of cleverforgeries, 9, 343·

suggest ion by, as tothe possible use ofpiedforts and reasonsfor same, II5-II6,346.

the ory of, that appa-rent" blunders inEnglish coins maybe intended forpri vy marks, II6.

Le Scrope and the Corporation ofCalais, writ to, in 1365, forbiddingany exchanges of money "exceptonly with well kn own merchants,"&c., 109.

Leaf-and-pellet coinage of Henry VI,100, 104.

Leicest er , early confusion of name ofChester with that of, 300­301.

mint of E adgar, 30." " Aethelrced II , 29, 30.

Leissow, Brandenb urg , find of coinstemp. Aethelrsed II in, 37, 54, 55·

Lewes mint of Eadg ar, 30.Eadweard II, 10, 30.

" "Aethelrced II, 15, 29, 30.Lichfield Cathedral on Art Union medal,

318.halfp enny with portrait of

Dr. Johnson, 317, 338.Limerick , alternative suggest ion for

origin of eleventh centurycoin of, 69.

and Dublin mints, comparisonof weigh t of penny of,temp . eleventh century, 68.

as a port town for foreigntrade, placed on coins ratherth an Tara the capital ofthe Southern O'Neils, 68.

mint of the Southern O'Neil,59-71, 340.

temp. the invasion by theNorse Vikings, 62.

Limoges mint of Edward III and BlackP rince, 77.

Lincoln, Battle of and th e caus es whichled up to it, 319, 324.

mint ever within the juri sdic­tion of Mat ilda ? wasthe, 324.

of Eadgar, 30." E adweard II , 10, 30." Aethelrted II, 12, 16,

17, 20, 24, 29, 30,342 .

penny of E dward I , piedfor tof, II3.

W . S., coins of, 141, 142, 143,145, 163:

Lind Medals and Tokens, T he j en ny ,donation of book on, 305.

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M IMPERATR on coins of Matilda, 320.321. . .

M the unusual form of, on certam cams't emp. Matilda and the misreadingscaused thereby, 320, 321, 326 .

M-O and its variants and of the formON from the last typ e of E adgar tothe last of Aethelrred Il , table show­ing periods of user of t.he form, 31..

Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart, J acobIt eglasses in possession of the family of,265- 266. .

MacKenzie,ThomasK., exhibits by, 305.

Lozenge mint-mark on Oxford coins ofCharles I , 146-147, 148, 149,159, 160, 184, 186.

with two pellet s each side,mint-mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I , 148, 159, 166,184, 186, 187.

Lozenges, five, mint-mark on Oxfordcoins of Charles I , 149, 184.

. four, mint-mark on Oxford. coins of Charles I , 148, 159,

160, 184, 186.two, mint-mark on Oxford

coins of Charles I , 159, 186.Lucknow bar to Indian Mutiny medal,

306.Lund in Scania mint of Harthacnut, 49.Lunde in Scania, foreign imitation of

type of Aethelrred Il, struck at, 26.Lundy Isle mint of Charles I , 366." Luvuray, " the term, 207.Lydford mint of Eadweard Il , 10, 30.

" "Aethelrced Il, 16, 29.Lyell, Lord, portrait plaque of Charles

Il in collection of, 231, 246.Lymne mint of E adgar , 30.

" " Eadweard Il, 10, 30." . " Aethelned Il, 17, 29.

Lympne mint of Aethelrted Il, 48. .. Lyons, Richard, charged with offences

against the moneyage of Calais, 86.Lys mint-mark on issu es of J ames I,

125; 127.Oxford coins of

Charles I , 165,168, 169, 170,171, 172, 187,188.

Lion mint mark on coins of Charles I ,I9I.

Ll ewellyn , Genera l Sir Ri chard, K .C.B. ,group of medals and ordersawarded to, 307. .

General Sir Richard, K .C.B.,miniature portrait onivory of, 307.

Loan of two bookcases to the Societyby Lt.-Col. H. W . Morrieson , 329.

Lockett, R. Cyril, coins of, 53, 163." " exhibits by, 337, 339.

London brokers ' medals, 302, 307." coins of Henry V, piedforts of,

II4·farthing of Edward I , piedfort

of, II4.find of coins temp. Aethelrsed

Il to Willi am I in the City of,39-40, 41, 54, 55·

half groat of Edward Ill, pied­fort of, II4.

-, halfpennies of Edward I, pied­forts of, II3, II4.

mint of E adgar, 30.E adweard Il, 10, 30.Aethelrred Il, 14, 16,

25, 26, 29, 30 .E dward the Confessor,

365.H enry I , 360.Matilda, 324.Stephen , 310, 312.Henry Ill, issues of

the, 22, 23.Edward I , output of

a year of the, 23.mint, temp. Henry V and VI,

output of th e, 99." of Henry VI, 100, 102,

1°3, 104, 105, 314.temp. H enry VI, out­

put of the, 104.of Henry VI , resump­

tion of work bythe.Yoo.

" " " Edward IV , 36I.Long cross pennies of H enry Ill, output

of, in certain years, 23." Loving cup," the symbolic, at early

Maundy services, 201-202.Lowestoft medal of J ames Il, 233, 240.Loyal Association, badge of the , 305.

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Magnus and Swein, st ruggle between, forthrone of Denmark, 326.

the Norse King defeated byBrian Boru at Sulchoit, 62.

Mahan O'Brien , and assassinat ion of,62, 66.

Maharajpoor, bronze star for , 367.Maille = halfpenny temp . Edward HI,

81.Malachy O'N eil again becomes over­

kin g in Southern Ire­land, 67, 68.

sub jugate d by Brian,66, 340. .

Malachy H of the Southern O'Neilfamily, 65 et seq., 340.

Maldon mint of E adgar, 30:" "Aethelned H , 29.

Malepil ys, Bardet de, of Florence, Mas­ter of the Calaismint, 86.

of Florence, In­

denture to, 80,355·

Malmesbury mint of Aethelr zed H , 18,29, 30.

Man , coins of the loth century foundin the Isle of, I .

find of coins, temp. Aethelr red H ,in the Isle of, 38.

M anton, J. 0 ., exhibits by, 368.Margaret , daughter of Henry VH and

her Maundy gift s, 199, 200,207.

daughter of H enry VH,dowry of, 200.

Duchess of Parma, and theMaundy ceremony, 206.

Saint, wife of Malcolm IH,of Scotland, and herMaundy gifts and min is­trations, 210-211.

Market-town, the existence of a, inAngl o-Saxon times implied also theexistence of a mint, 77.

Marlborough, Duke of, portrait plaqueof, 232 .

Marv Stuart, coins of, 343.Mary I , her attitude towards the Maundy

ceremony, 204, 206, 207, 215,226, ZZ7.

" pay of soldiers tem.p ., 2ZI.Mar y H , cliche portrait of, 315.

Mary H , medallic portrait of, 232, 240.Mascle = open lozenge mint-mark on

coins of Henry VI , IOZ et seq.Mason, Kirkby, Jacobite glasses in

collection of, 269, 28z ." Mast er 's remedy ," the term, 81, 82.Matilda, claims of, to the English throne,

319, 3z2, 323.coins of, 3IO, 3II, 312, 314,

318-326, 360, 361.find of a coin of, at Cresar 's

Camp, Folkest one,31 1.

coins temp., at Dart­ford, 318, 320, 32I.

M atilda, Some Notes on the Coinage ofthe Empress, 3I8-3Z6.

Matilda, titles used by , on her charters,320, 321-322.

used only Stephen's first typ eon the reverse, 75.

Maund = large basket, 212, 217.Maundy ceremony, account of, in foreign

countries, 203-204,z06.

concerning the cus­tom of choosingthe persons to par­ti cipate in the,203- 204.

re the striking ofspecial coins forthe, 218, 219, 220.

distribution temp . Queen Vic­toria, sketch in water-colourof the, 213, z14.

list of cur rent lit erature on the,196-197.

money, confusion as to whatcoins were includedin , 2I6-zIJ.

formerly covered awider field th an now ,the express ion, 195 .

it s original significance ,199·

or Maundye, origin of thename, ZII- ZI 2.

Ma undy , Th e, R oy al Charities (SecondSeries), 195- 228.

" Maundye," the, 195.Maurice, C. J. (per W. J. Andrew),

exhibits by, 348.

2 E 2

420 Index to Volume X VI.

Maximinus, coins of, 369.Daza, mould for casting

coins of, 34S.Mcl ver, D ., medal awarded to , 306.McQueen, E., medal awarded to , 306.Members of th e Society , Lists of, 379-

393·Memorial plaque of Charles I, 242.

to those who fell in theGreat War, 2g2.

Mercer, ' iV., medal awarded to, 306." Merelli," or jettons distributed to the

priests and others who assisted at the. Maundy ceremony , 200.

. Merlen, J. B. , die-engraver, 302.11;[exican Revolutionary Coinage, IgI3-16,

Th e, donation of book on, 305.M icat inter omnes medal of Prince

Charles, 253-254.Milborn e Port mint of Aethelrred II,'

zo.MilIaI'd Haven, Admiral of the Fl eet the

Marquess of, don ation of his workBritish N aval iVIedals by, 302.

Milford Haven, Admiral of the Fleet theMarquess of, tribute to the memory of,30 9- 32 7·

Militar y General Service medals, 306,307.

Milton, renderin g by, of the motto" Rosa sine spine," 34g.

" Minor Bounty, " the, 212-213.Mint-mark, coins of Oxford mint of

Charles I with no, 135, 138, 152,lSq, 161, 1°5, 166, 167, 182, 186,187.

Minton, medal by, of Thomas Grah am,Mast er of the Mint, 300.

Mint s and types of Aethelrred l I, list of,28-2g, 344-

Mitre, General Bartolrne. : centennialmedal of the birth of, 309.

Mohun, William de, Earl of Somersetand Dorset, coins attributed to, 75.

Moneiario, abbreviations of the word onE nglish coins, 6-7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 24, 25, 26, 31.

Moneyers temp. Edward Ill, privilegesgrante d to, 84- 85.

Montagu , Alfred c., exhibits by, 305.MORRIESON, LT.-COL. H. W., F.S.A. :­

Th e Coinage of Oxford, 1642-46, 12g­188.

Morrieson, Lt. -Col, H . W., and hisdivision of th e issues ofJ ames I into three distinctperiods, 124.

and his remarks on th e dis­covery of th e new crown byGrant R. Francis, 124, 125,126, 128.

awar d of J ohn Sanfor d Saltusmedal to, 2g5-2g6.

coins of, 126, 128, 315.donation of book by, 309.exhibits by, 345, 347, 349,

350, 351, 353·loan of two bookcases to the

Societ y by, 329.reference to his paper on

"Further Notes on theSilver Coins of James I, "126.

reference to his paper on" The Coins of th e Shrews­bury Mint, 1642," 132.

references to his paper on" The English S ilver Coinsof James I ," 123-128.

Moth takes the place of the butterflyon J acobite glasses, 275, 278.

Mould for casting coins of GaleriusMaximianus and Maximinus Daza,345·

MRG for MAG on coins of Charles ll,350 .

Mules, rarity of, in the Oxford coins ofthe first and second periods, 132.

Mullet min t mark on Oxford coins ofCharles I , 16g, 171, 173, 187, 188.

Multoplusane, Nicholas de, 'mint inden­ture to, 7g.

Munster placed on coin of the O'Neilrather than Ireland, reason why, 68.

Munst er, REX Mfor King of, 61, 340.

Na poleon , medal of, 306.Needes, E . E., exhibits by, 307.Neil = Na il (Old Norse) or Noei l, 63,

340 .Nelson, Dr. Philip, and his paper on

" The Gold Coins issued from theMint at Oxford, 1642- 46;" 131.

Index to Volume XVI. 42 1

Nelson, Tassie gem with head of, 367.Nesbo in Norway, find of coins, temp.

Aethelrzed nand Cnut at, 43-44, 56,57·

Nevil, Richard, Earl of Warwick, Calaisthe stronghold of, 93, 355·

New Inn Hall, Oxford, mint establishedby Bushell at the, 129.

New Zealand Long-Service medal, 368." medal, the, 305.

Newark mint of Aethelrsed H , 29." , surrender of Charles I at, 129.

Newcastle mint of Henry H , 310." Nichols, T, " " 1638, " counter of, 306.Norfolk coast, find of a coin of Panti-

capreum and an early Britishcoin of the Iceni on the, 360.

" find of Calais nobles in, 95.Norges Mynter i Middelalderen by C. L

Schive, presented to Library, 314.Norman coins exhibited, 337.Norse merch ants, suggestion that the

eleventh centur y coin of Ireland wasissued for the, with nam e of principalroyal famil y of Ireland, 69.

Norse set tlers in West of Ireland, the, 62.Northampton mint of Stephen , 310.

on the transfer ofHANITVNE mint fromSouthampton to , 30.

Northern mints of Ireland. coins of the,more larg ely represented in Irelandthan coins of th e Southern and reasonfor same, 64-

Norwich mint of Eadgar, 30.E adweard n , 10, 30.Aeth elrsed H , 14, 16,

24, 29, 30, 342. ., seal matrix of th e Cha ncellor of

th e Diocese of, 367.Nottingham mint of Aethelrzed l I, 18,

29, 30.Thomas de, mint indenture

to, 79·

O.

O'Briens, rival ry between th e O'Neilsand th e, 65 et seq., 340.

0 'N eil, An I rish Eleventh Century Coinof the Southern, 59-71, 339-340.

O'Neil, coin of th e Southern, th e workof a Norseman, 63, 339- 340.

O'Neil, description and illustration of apenny of th e Southern, 60-61,339·

was imitated, coin of Edwardthe Confessor from which thecoin of the, 64, 339.

O'Neils, rivalry between th e O'Briensand the, 65 et seq., 340.

Oak Medal of Charles Il , 260, 267." Oak Societ y," th e J acobite, 267,

269.Obrisset , J ohn , portrait plaques by , 240,

241-242.Obv erses and rev erses of Oxford coins

of Charles I, tables showing thedifferent combinations of, 174-181.

Officers and Council of the Society­Session 1921, 287- 288.

and Council of th e Society­Session 1922, 332-334.

and Council of th e Society forthe year 1923, 375. J

Officer 's bonnet badge, 1850--81, 306.Ogden , W. Sharp, and th e find of Ro­

man dena rii at Ash­over, 369.

exhibit s by, 306.reference to a mould

for Roman coinsdescribed by, 345.

Olaf St6tk onung, currency of, modelledon Anglo-Saxon types, 70.

" th e Sain t, King of Non vay issuesmoney with the name of adistrict of Norwav, viz., Dront-heim, 69- J

ox (= in = at) introduction of theEnglish word, on coins, 7, 18.

ON , use of, on English coins, 7, 18, 24,26, 31.

Ordinance of the Par ti tion, th e, enactedin 1429. regula ting sale of wool andother Staple goods in Calais, 1I0.

Orm ond issue, re th e proclamation mak­ing th e, cur rent in Englandas well as in I relan d, 191­193·

money, Lord Ormond con-sidered to be responsible forthe issue of th e, 193.

" Money, th e, 191-193.Over-King in Ireland, the claims of an,

67·

422 Index to V olume XVI.

Over-Kings, name of, linked with thedesignation of th e sub-kingdom,examples of, 68-69.

ox, appearance of the letters on Oxfordmint of Charl es I , 131, 134 et seq.

@;= ox, on Oxford coins of Charles I,166.

Oxburgh H all find of Jacobite glasses,an account of the, 258- 259, 260.

Oxford , Charles I proceeds to, 129.coins of Charles I origina lly

attributed to, now trans­ferred to Bristol, 173.

coins of Charles I , Shrewsburycharact eristics on, 131, 132,133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138,139, 140, 144, 147, 148, 150,154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160,161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166,168, 169, 170, 17~ 175,176­177, 178, 182, 183, 184, 185,186.

coins of Charles I , t ables show­ing the different · com­bin ations of ' obverses andreverses of, 174-181. .

coins of Charles I with no mint­mark, 135, 138, 152, 159,161, 165, 166, 167, 182, 186, .187.

early charter of Stephen at,318.

gold issues of Charles I at, 130,159·

mint of E adgar, 30." Eadweard Il , 10, 30." Aethelrsed Il, 29, 31." Matilda, 310, 311." Charles I , 365, 366." Charles I, errors on

coins of the, 349.Charles I, genera l

character istics on. the silver coins ofth e, 131-133.

" Charl es I, re th e goldcoins of, 131.

" Charles I , the threeperiods of issuefrom the, 130-131.

plume v. Shrewsbury plumeon coins of Charles I , 131,133·

Oxford, The Coinage of, 1642- 46, 129­. 188.Oxford, Th omas Bushell recalled from

Shrewsbury mint to , 129.OXON on Oxford coins of Charles I ,

138 et seq.

P.

P anticap seum, find of com of, on theNorfolk coas t , 360.

Papal Chamberlain , official seal matrixof the, 365.

distribution a t the Maundy cere­monv included a medal on agold chain, 200.

Paris mint of Henry VI, 77.Park, Sergeant J., Victoria Cross

awarded to, 305.P arkhurst, Sir William, Warden of the

Tower Mint, 129, 130.P ARSONS, H . ALEXANDER:-

An Irish E leventh-Century coin of theSouthern O'Neil, 59-71, 339-340.

Remarks on Hoards of late Anglo­Saxon Coins, 33-57, 297-298.

P arsons, H . A., and the coins with JOAN­STREX inscript ion, 326.

" . coins of, 53, 59, 60, 64,lI9,339·

exhibits by, 291, 297, 337,339, 342.

on the " d " and " nl"rune, 294.

paper read by, on theChronology of theHib erno - Danish Coin ­age, 338-339 .

Patric, E arl , of Salisbur y, temp. St ephen,74·

Patrick, Benjamin, medallist, 316.Pattern s of th e Oxford mint of Charles I,

158, 159, 160, 161.P atterns, pied fort s may be working ,

for th e use of mints, lI5, lI7,346.

reasons against sugges tionth at piedforts were, lI5 .

" Paul Eagle," th e, 307-308.Paul I, Emperor , Order of St. Andrew

of Russia presented by, 307.P eace of Ryswick medal, 233.

I ndex to Volum e XVI. 423

Peck , Dr. H erbert , exhibits by, 348, 364.PECK, DR. HERBERT :-

Paper by, on a F ind of R omanDenarii and an early Brit ish coinat Ashover, Derbyshire, 369-370 .

pedilaviltm, t he, 196, 197 198, 199, 200,207, 209. .

Pellet, one , mint-mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I , 137, 141, 145,146, 149, ISO, 152, 155, 156,160, 162, 163, 164, 166, 168,169, 170, 171, 172, 182, 183,184, 185, 186, 187, 188.

with four florets issuing from theedge on Oxford coins ofCharles I , 138.

Pellet s, two, mint-mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I , 136, 137, 139, 140,143, 155, 156, 157, 160, I 63,182, 183, 185, 186, 188.

four, mint -mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I, 136, 137, 138, 140,143, 144, 145, 157, 163, 171,173, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186,188.

four wedge - shaped, mint markon Oxford coins of Charles I,143, 184.

five, min t-mark on Oxford coinsof Cha rles I , 134, 135, 138, 143,144, 145, 148, 149, 152, 153,182, 183, 184, 185.

seven, mint-mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I , 133, 134, 135, 136,138,182.

Pennies 'of Oxford mint of Charles I,general description and list of, 170­172, 173, 181, 188.

PER ERICl\I , the possible solut ion ofPERERIC~1 on coins of Matilda, 322­323 .

Per et Post , concern ing the old legalmaxim of, when considered with thecoinage of Matilda, 322-323.

P er H enricum, the case for and against ,being the solution of PERERICl\I, 322-326. .

Percy, H enr y , Earl of Northumberland,Maundy gift s of, 207-208.

PERERIC and PERERICl\I , concern ingW. J. Andrew's former interpretationof, as standing for per ericaIII for thePl antagenet badge, 322.

PERERIC, concern ing the suggestion thatthe word, was intended to beunintelligible temp. Matilda,325- 326.

dies were of official Englishwork,324-

PERERICM, concerning t he legend , onE nglish coins, 318.

Persia bar to India General Servicemedal, 306.

Peter the Great institutes the Order ofSt. Andrew of Russia , 307.

Philip and Mary, coin of, 3lI, 349.coins of,with numerals

of value omitted ,349·

" " errors on coins of, 349." of Burgundy and the siege ofCalais, 88, 92-<)3, 355.

Piedfort, as to the meaning of, lI3, 345­346.

" the French, lI3.Piedforts and their purp oses, English,

lI3- lI7, 345-346.Piedforts, difference in the weight of,

of the same denomination,lI5, 346.

exhibited, 345.list of E nglish, lI3.suggestions of L. A. Lawrence

as to the possible use of, andreason for same , 115-116,346.

Pierced cross of type two, the dis­t inguishing mark of the earliest coinsof H enry VI , 100.

Pinches, J. H ., on the method of st rik­ing the Stuart portrait cliches, 316.

P ine-cone-mascle coinage of H enry VI ,100, 103·

Pingo, Thomas, medallist, 267.Pitt-Rivers, General, find of a coin of

Matilda, at Folkestone, by, 311.Pl aqu es, a series of portrait, or cliches,

of Stuart times, 229-246, 315-316.Plume, " fat " Shrewsbury , mint-mark

on Oxford coins of Cha rles 1.140 .

mint-mark on Oxford coins 01.Charles I , 134, 135, 137, 139,140, 141, 142, 147, 152, 154,155, 156, 158, 162, 163, 164,182, 183, 184, 185, 186.

Index to V olume XVI.

Plume , with lozenge each side, mint­mark on Oxfordcoins of CharlesI, 158, 186.

to left, mint-mark on Ox­ford coins ofCharles I , 147,151, 158, 159,184, 186.

" with two lozenges to the left,mint-mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I , 158, 161, 186.

with pellet each side , mint-markon Oxford coins ofCh a rles I, 151,185·

to left, min t-markon Oxford coins ofCharles I , 136, 141,142, 147, ISO , 151,153, 182, 183, 184,185.

to right , mint-markon Oxford coins ofCharles I, 151, 152,185.

with two pellets each side, mint­mark onOxford coinsof Charles I ,147, 1 8 2,184.

mint -mark onOxford coinsof Charles I ,134, 135· .

to left , mint­mark on Ox­ford coins ofCharles I ,150. 184.

to left and oneto right,mint - markon Oxfordc o ins o fCharl e s I,13 9 , 18 2,183·

" without bands or coronet min t-mark on Oxford coins ofCha rles I , 154.

Plume, without coronet or bands withtwo pellets to left, mint-mark onOxford coins of Cha rles I , 139. 183,185.

Poictiers mint of Edward I II and th eBlack Princ e, 77.

Pointz, Sir Sidenh am , medal of, 305.Ponsonby-Fane, Richard , pictures of

Maundy celebration belonging to,213, 214.

"Poor at th e Gate," alm s to the, 210.Porimen = Warminster, 17.Portcu llis crowned over u crowned,

mint-mark on groat of Henry VIII,II9, 292.

Porteous, Alex ander , author of Th eT ouni Counci l Seals of Scotland , 309 .

Porter, Daniel, Cycle Club meet s athome of, 253.

Portrait plaques, on th e mode of pro­duction of Stuart, 236-238,316.

plaques, Stuart, and the pos­sible purposes for whichthey were stru ck , 234 et seq.

Postumus, &c., find of base Romandenari i of, at Michelmersh, 348.

POSVIl\lS, erro r on coin of Philip andMary,: 349.

Po unds, genera l description and list ofthe Oxford, of Charles I, 133-135,174, 182.

" P recisians and Puritan s," "the twonests of," 129.

Presiden ts of the Society, 289, 335.P rivy marks for th e pyx trial, L. A.

Lawrence's th eory that apparentblunders in coins may be intendedfor, II6.

Proceedings of th e Societ y, ' Sessions1921 and 1922, 285- 378.

P roofs, reasons agai ns t suggestion thatpiedfor ts were, lIS .

P rovidence, Hand of, on coins ofAethelrred H . 13, 14. IS. 27.

Punniar bron ze star, 367." P ur itans," " the two nests of Pre­

cisians and," 129.Pyx t rials, 120, 219. 222.

" probable suspension of th e,temp. Stephe n, i5.

" temp. J am es T, 125. 126,128.

I ndex to V olume XV1.

Q.

QVRRTO for QVARTO on coins ofCharles rr . 3So.

1_,:\. .

Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire, Jacobiteglasses at, 269.

Rawlins, Thomas , engraver , 306, 343,36S, 367.

engraver , cliches by,244·

engraver of certainOxfo rd coins ofCharles I, 131, 133,134, 137, ISO, 158,166, 167.

Reading Abbey , the great demand formoney at, temp . Stcphen ,312.

,coin of Stephen of the typeattributed to t he Abbot of,310.

" issues by the Abbot of, 312 .R e-coin age of 975, Roger of Wendover

and the, 34.REDDAS INCOLV;\IEM on J acobite glasses,

270 .R eddi te medal of Prince J ames F rancis

Edward, 262, 263.REDEAT ;\IAG}Il YS ILLE medal, the , 268,

269.on J acobite glasses , 268-269.theory of Grant R . Francis

that possibly the word, wasadopted by the Oak Society,26g.

RED! on J acobite glasses, 270.Reede, B aron de , medal of, 306." Regina " used for "domma " on

charters of 2\IaltiJldla, 320, 3 22 .H Regis H enrici filia " Onll t he tide of

) latilda , in he. charters, 3 2 2 , 3 23.REGN OO, error on coins of CfuIMBes I,

349·Relief of Lucknow bar to Indian ]'hlltUm.'

medal, 306. ~Report of the Council of the 5nciett:y Ior

. 1921 , J 2 7-':U JL

" " of t he Society forJ922, 370'375.

" Restoration of th e Kin gdom >.l meda l,the, 261. -

REVERISCIT for REV IHESCIT on J acobi teglasses , 266.

Reverse . die used for coins of twodifferent reigns, th e same, 3. 4.

Reverses of Oxford coins of Charles I,t ables showing the different combina­tions of obverses and, I 74- :r8r.

REVIRE SCIT on J acobi te glasses, 2(jS ,266, 267, 269, 270, 271, 278, 279.

Reward, Milit ary , temp, Char les I, 2'~4,

24S·" Rex Francie " tit le omitted by

Richard n from his coins, 88-89.RE X Tonu s BRIT ANNIlE, th e t itle, 4.Richard H , coins of, 304. 360.

and Isabella , marriage of,88.

inacti vity of th e Calaismint t~mp . , 87- 88.

issues from the Cala is rnin tof, 96-97.

no silver coins of Calaismint know n of, 97, IOg-Iro. .

Richmond fa rth ing of Charles 1, 350.R ig-damna = royal stock = royal

material, 69.Rihbany, Abraham Mitric, extracts

from book of, on washing of feet , &c.,201,202.

Ri ng, early betrothal, ex hibited , 365.Risley , Sir John, on Jacobih: glasses,

261, 270, 278.Robert, Earl of Gloucester , b rot her of

.\iat ilda, 3H), 326 .R oberrs ' march, Kabul to Kandahar,

medal for Lord , 3oB-Robertson, J., meda l awarded to, 3o(j .Rochelle mint off ]£dwan.l In and the

B]aclk Prince, 77.R oches ter mint <OIf Eadgaf' , ,')0 .

Eadwean ll H , ro, j o..-\eit]id c<ll:d 1I , 29,

'" " J~J)lhJ I[j , 210 .

JRtO>:en:ttier,;, ttlhJe \l:-mJgra'il'cr.;, 222.the ~l,01f1k ,.If the, 2 4 0 , 241 ,

. :24:2,, 24'6, .:p:f';.]amt~,. <L1lllgra<:,'er, .315.

pYlfltra't pJa(~UL'# by,2.} :').

426 Index to Volume X VI.

R oet tiers, J ohn , plaques of, 229, 231,233, 238, 240.

Joseph, engraver; 233.Norbert, engraver, 261, 338.

portra it plaques of, ·233,238.

" Philip, engraver, 233.Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, 319.

Earl of Warwick, supporter ofMatilda, 325.

of Wendover and the re-coinage .of 975, 34, 4g·

R ogers, Rev. Edga r, and the Maundyceremony, I g6.

exhibits by, 3II,365.

Roman base denarii temp . Gallienus,&c., found at Michelmersh ,348.

coins, find of, at Ashove r, 369-370 .

coins, manuscript volume inFrench, the handbook of aneighteenth century collectorof, exhibite d, 368. -

coins, pend ant ornamentscopied from, 294.

Roman Denarii and an E arly Britishcoin, at Ashouer, Derbyshire, aFind 2/ , 369-370.

Rome, coin in the National Museum at,2.

" Maundy ceremonies in, 203.Romney min t' of Aethelrzed II, 2g.Rosa-Americana ha lfpen ny, the, 252.Rose and buds on J acobi te glasses

represent J ames III and hissons, 252-253 .

" min t-mark on crowns of J ames I ,concerning the, 123 et seq., 3II.

"Rose Society, " " White ," badge of,251.

Rose, the White, on J acobite glasses,251,275. .

" variations in the , on J acobiteglasses , 251, 252,254, 256, 265,26g, 270, 271, 274, 275, 276,277,278.

Rose-leaf-t refoil coinage of Henry VI,100, 103-104.

Rosette and plume, with two pellets toleft, mint mark on Oxford· coins ofCharles I , 142, 147, 183.

Rosette-mascle coinage m gold ofHenry VI, 106.

Rosette-mascle coinage of Henr y VI,100, 102-1 03.

Rosette, mint-mark on Oxford coins ofCharles I , 146, 149, 151,184, 185.

or large pellet mint-mark onOxford coins of Charles I ,14g·

with lozenge each side, mint­mark on Oxford coins ofCha rles I , 160, 186.

with pellet each side, mint-markon Oxford coins of Charles I ,146, 184.

with pellet to left, mint-markon Oxford coins of Charles I,142, 147, 183·

with two lozenges each side,min t-m ark on Oxford coinsof Cha rles I , ISO, 184.

with two pellets each side,mint-mark on Oxford coinsof Charles I , 146, 149, 151,157, 160, 184, 186.

with two pellet s to left, min t­mark on Oxford coins ofCha rles I , 146, 184.

Roth, H. Ling, donation of books by,347,373·

" Rotulus Misre," extracts from the, ofJ ohn, relating to Maundy gifts, 20g­2 10.

Rouen mint of Henry V, 77.Roms6 = Ramsey, Isle of Man, 63.Ryan, V. J. K, exhibits of, 311.Ryfylke in Norway, find of coins temp.

Aet helrzed II t o Edward theConfessor at, 44-45, 56, 57.

in Norway find, inference tobe drawn from the, 44-45.

Ryswick, medal for Peace of, 315.

S.

S = Steph anus on cha rte rs of Stephen,318.

St. Andrew of Russia, Order of, 306,307-308.

St. Anne, Order of, 308.St . Edmund's, penn y attributed to the

Abbot of, temp. Stephen, 310, 312.

Index to Volume X V I .

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Scandinavi a adopts a met allic mediumof exchange in the lateSaxon period, and theinfluences which led upto it , 52. .

and southern shores df theBaltic, hoards of thelater Anglo-Saxon coinsusually found in , 34, 298.

evidences of history re­flected in th e coins of,52.

Scandinavian countries, special feature'govern ing hoards ofAnglo-Saxon coins foundin, 45-46.

hoards, small-cross issueof Edward the Confes­sor plentifully repre­sented in the, 50.

native coins based onAnglo-Saxon modelsof style and workman­ship, 52.

North, the study of Hi­berno-Danish coinsobscured by the im­portation into theseries of coins of the,338.

Scanomodu piece, reference to A. Ans­combe's paper on the, 294.

Scher- or Schir-Thursday, origin Of,2I1.Seher-Thursday = Maundy Thursday,

temp. Tudor times, 2II .Scotland, Th e Town Council Seals of,

presentation of, 309.Scotland, valu e of English money in, 200.Scottish Rebellion of 1639, medal on

the Pacification of th e, 343.Seaforth Highlanders, medals of the

Second Battalion of th e, exhibited,.306.

Seal of th e British Numi smatic Societ yadapted from th e " Amor et Spes "medal, 283. .

Second period of issues of coins ofJ am es I, ex tension of, 123 et seq.

Sedlescombe, find of coins temp. Edwardthe Confessor at, 40-41, 54, 55·

Seeded-rose mint-mark on crowns ofJ ames I , concern ing the, 123 et seq.,3II .

"

, "

and his manyand valuab legift s to th e So­ciety, 330.

death of, andtribute to hismemory, 356- .358, 359, 370­371.

don ation ofmedal by, 341­342 .

donation to thefunds of theSociety bY,309.

gold medallist s,289, 335·

letter from , to\V. J. Andrew,358.

medal , pr esenta­t ion of, to Lt.­Col. H. W,Morri e son,295-296.

Sand in Norway, find of coins temp .Aethelrsed II at, 41-42, 56, 57.

St. George, Chevalier de, unique por­trait gla ss of, 249.

St. Helena halfpenny, mule with rev erseof, and reverse of Guernsey 4 doubles,303 .

St. Oswald , Archbishop of York, and hisMaundy ministrations to the poor,198, 207.

St. Stanislaus, Order of, 308.Salic Law and Matilda's claim to the

throne of England, 319.Salisbury, find of a penny of the Armed­

figur e type of, temp. Ste­phen, at East Tytherley,73·

mint of Aethelrsed Il , 19, 29.Edward the Confessor,

364.Stephen, 74, 75·

on a penny of the Armed­figure type of, temp. Ste­phen, 73-76.

Salonina, &c., find of base denarii atMichelmersh, 348.

Sa lop , William de, first Master of theMint of Calais, 78.

-Saltus, John Sanford ,

Index to V olume XVI .

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SEPRAT on coins of J ames I, 349.Septimus Severus, coins of, 369 .Sequence of and Nam es suggested for. Substantive typ es of Aet helr red H

an d periods of issue,Tabl e showing .zy.Ser ingapatam, medal for, 367.Setcole, Joshua Leigh , broker's medal

of, 307.Seventy-eighth Highlanders, medals of

the, exhibited, 306.Severus Alexander , coins of, 369 .Seyntlowe, Giles, Comptroller of the

Mint in Calais, temp . Henry VI. 93.Shaft, j acob , E xchanger and Assayer

of Calais mint temp . Henry VI , 9I.Shaftesbury mint of Eadgar, 30.

" " Aethelr<ed H , 29.Shaw's Club, J ohn , 254-Shells, portrait, the use of. 246.Shere-Thursday, origin of and vari ants

of the name, 199.Shillings of Oxford mint of Charles I ,

genera l description and list of, 153­162, 178, 179. 185-186, 188.

Shirley-Fox, J. S., classification by, ofthe penni es st ruckfrom 1344 to 135I,30 3.

" coins of, 1I 9.exhibits by, 302, 354.extrac ts from the

mint accountstemp. Henry HI,furnished by, 22­23·

paper read by, onTh e NumismaticHi story of theReigns of EdsoardI, Il, and Ill,303- 304.

Short-cross penni es of H enry HI . out­put of. in certain years, 23.

Shrewsbury cha ract eristics on Oxfordcoins of Charles I , 13I ,132, 133. 134, 135, 136,137, 138. 139, 140. 144,147. 148, 150. 154, 156,157, 158, 159, 160. 16I ,162, 163, 164, 165. 166,168. 169, 170, I/4. 175.176-177, 178, 182. 183.184, 185., 186.

Shrewsbury mint of- Eadgar, 30.,; Aethelrsed H , 13,

IS, 24, 29·" Charles I , 365, 366." Charles I , error on

coins of the, 349­3So.

Thomas Bu shell re­called from . toOxford, 129.

plume v. Oxford plume oncoins of Charles I , 13I,133·

plumes on Oxford coins ofCharles I; 133. 134, 135,136, 137, 139, 140, 144,147, 148, 149, 150,. IS6,I S7, IS8 , IS9 , 160, 16I,162, 163, 164, 165, 166,168, 169, 170. 183, 184,186.

Sidbury mint of Aethelrsed H , 29.Sidmouth mint of Aeth elr red H , 29.Sigar, coin of Anlaf attributed to t he

moneyer , now alloca ted to Sigfold, 2 .

Sigfold , coin of Anl af formerly attri­buted to moneyer Siga r, now allo­cated to, 2 .

Sihtric Silkbeard , penny formerly attri­buted to Donald,King of Monaghan,now alloca ted toth e Hi berno-Norsemint of Dublin,temp., 59-60.

" th e dea th of, 3.Simon, Abrah arn, engraver . 306.

Thomas, engra ver , 243, 24-5 ,30 6, 343·

Sixpences coined in years 1907-8-9,quantity of, 21-22.

of Oxford mint of Cha rles I ,general descrip tion and listof, 162-164, 180, 186.

Smith, Thomas or Charles, die engraver,317·

Society, rem ov al of the, to :010. I.

Upper Montague Street , 295, 297 , 328.Sotheby , Wilkinson & H odge, dona tion

of books by , 373.South Afri ca medal , th e, 305.Southampton, find of a gro at of Henry

VI in, 354.

Index to Volttme X VI.

Southamp ton mint of E ad gar, 30." E adweard Il, 10,

30." Aethelrred n ; 13,

18, 29, 30.to No rthampton, on the

tran sfer of HANITVNE

mint fro m, 30.Southwark mint of Aethelr red H, 29.Specie and bullion, regulations affecting

the Calais mint and their effect on thestaple trade, I 07-II2, 354-355. .

SPINE for SPINA on coins of E lizabe th,349·

SP INE for SP INA on coins of Philip andMar y, 349.

Spink and Son, coins of, 152, 153.donation of books by,

3°5, 347, 373 ·Spink, S. 111., exhibit s by, 306, 307-308,

310,311,312,342, 343,347-348, 351. .

(per C. Winter), exhibitsby, 367-368 .

SP IPA for SP IN A on coin of Edward VI ,349·

SP I P I for SP IN A on coin of Edward VI ,349·

Stafford, G. H ., exhibits by, 338.mint of E ad gar, 30.

" "" Aethelrsed n , 18, 29.Stamford, find of coins temp, H enry VI

at, 104, 353.mint eve r within the jurisdic­

t ion of Matilda ? was the,32 4, 32 5.

mint of E ad gar, 10, 30." E adweard H , ro, 30,

342 ." Aethelrzed H , 13, 18,

19, 29, 30, 310." Canute, 310.

" " He nry I, 291, 297.PERERIC, coins of, issued by

the Abbot of Peter­borough's moneyer , Lefsi,32 5.

Standa rd, Battle of the, origin of thenam e, 362.

Standa rds for mints, obj ection to theclassification of pied forts as, rr6-II7 .

Stanghun moneyer temp . Stephe n, .possibly the father of Stanning , 74.

St anning moneyer temp . Stephen ,possibly son of Stanghun, 74.

Star for 1914-15, 368.Stephen, A Numismatic History of the

R eign of, contd., 3II-3 I3, 361- 363.Stephen admitted into Stamford , 325.

, capture of, 319.certain abbrev iations.and signs

on coins of t he" Flag t yp e "of, could be ex tended tosome suggested sentences,362-363.

claim of, to the English throne,318, 322, 323.

coin of, hitherto attribute d toWiveliscombe now assignedto Il chest er, 362 .

coins of, 310, 312, 318, 360,364·

find of a coin of, in the riverWitham, 310.

find of coins temp . at Winter­slow, 73- 74, 75·

on a p enny of the A rmed-figuretype with the title com inthe reign of, 73--76.

Queen of, also nam ed Matilda,319.

" Salisbury mint of, 74.St ephanu s R ex , or Stephan us Rex

Anglorum, the title, 318.Stora Sojdeby, find of coins temp.

E ad gar, Aethelrsed H , Cnut, H arold I,Edward the Confessor and WilIiam IIat, 45-47, 56, 57·

St range, Sir Robert, portrait of PrinceCharles Stuart attributed to, 257­258, 273- 274.

Stuart families with bees as cres ts, 279.period, badges, medals and relics

of the, exhibite d , 367 .proclamations, Ormond procla­

mation in a collection of, soldat Sotheby's, 192-193.

t imes, exhibition illustrati ve ofinflu ence of medallic art up onevery-day articles in, 366-367 .

tim es, technically ca lled she llsor cliches. A series of portrai tplaq ues in thin silver, st ruckin, 229- 246, 315- 316 . .

" St uart ," " White Ro se of," on J aco­bite glasses, 251, 279 .

43° I ndex to Volume XVI.

Stutville, Robert de , coins of, 76.Sudan War, Khedival meda l for the,

368.Sudbury mint of Aethelrted II , 29.Sulchoit, defeat by Brian Boru of

. Magnus, the Norse kin g, at, 62.Sulgrave, Lawrence Washington ,

gra nted Manor of, temp. Henr y VIII ,308.

Sweden and around th e shores of theBalt ic, finds of coins of Aethelrzed IIand Cnut in , 20, 21.

Swegen, King of Denmark, 10.Swein, st ruggle between Magnus and,

for throne of Denmark, 326.Swen Estridsen, coins of, follow Byzan­

tine and native models instead ofAnglo-Saxon models, 46.

Sweyn, irregular types of Cnut issuedafter the death of, 44.

Symonds, Henry, and his article on thecoinage of J ames I,219, 220.

), and his publication ofnot es on th e pyxtrials, 126.

and the pyx lists , 197.reference to his ac­

count of Mar v Imelting her jewelsto produce Maundypence, 227.

reference to his paperA Glance inside theM int of Aberystwithin the R eign ofCharles I , 172 .

reference to his paperon the First Coin­age of Henry VII,226.

reference to his paperon the Pyx Tria lsof the Common­wealth, Charles 11and lames 11,222.

T.

Tables showing the different combina­tions of obverses and reverses ofOxford coins of Charles I , 174-1 81.

Taffs, H. W. , coin of, 361. '" " exhibits by, 360, 361, 367.

Tamw orth mint of E adw eard II, 10, 30." . Aethelrred II. 14,

29,30.Tankard in iron with portrait of

James II, 236.Tassie gem with head of Nelson, 367.Taunton mint of Aet helrsed II, 29.Taylor , Colonel T. G., help given to the

funds of th e Society by, 330.TEMPORA MVDAN T VR ET NOS M V D A X T VR

I N ILLIS on J acobite glasses, 277.TER TVS on coins of Willi am Ill, 350.TERTEVS on coins of Willi am III, 350.TERTVS on coins of William Ill, 348, 350." The Godless Florin," 351.Theobald , Archbishop of Canterbury,

transfers his allegiance fromStephen to Matilda, 325.

" Count of Blois, 318.Theodosius the Great , alleged solidus

of H ama hitherto regardedas a copy of an aureus of,292-293, 294·

th e Younger , alleged solidusof H ama possibly a copy

. of an aure us of, 293, 294-Thetford mint of E adgar, 30.

E adweard rr, 10, 30.Aethelrsed.Ll, 13, 14,

26, 29, 30, 342." " Henry I , 297.

Thistle mint-mark on crowns of J ames I ,concerning the, 123 et seq., 3 1 1.

Thomas, Mrs. F . H ., Jacobite glassesin collection of, 270.

Thorpe, W. B., coins of, 127-128, 311.donation of books by,

310.Threepences of Oxford mint of Charles I,

general description and list of, 167­169, 181, 187.

THVLE, concerning th e word, on Jacobitemedals, 262-263.

TIRTIO on coins of George I , 350.Tobacco sto ppers with Stuart portraits,

367.Tocque, L., portrait of Prince Cha rles

Edward by , 283.Tooksey mint of Aethelned H , 29, 30 .

T ORBAY on medal of Willi am of Ora nge,263.

Index to Volume XVI. 43I

Totnesmintof Eadgar, 30.Eadweard II , 10, 30.

" " Aethelrsed II, 29, 30.To urnai groats of Henry VIII, 120-1 21,

292.Tours min t of Henry VI , 77.Tower mint of Charles I , 366. _Tower, R. Carlyon-Britton's theory that

the u crowned combined with port­cullis crowned signified that thisTournai groat was st ruck at the, 120,292.

TPI = Twynham , now Christchurch, 300,Traquair, Lord H igh Treasurer, official

counter of, 306.Treasurer's R eport for Yea r 1922, 376­

377·Trefoil, the use of the, on coins of

Henry VI, 103.Trefoils, slipped, on E nglish coins, 120.Tribute payments, t he issue of Angle­

Saxon coins for , 45-46, 298.Troyes, Treaty of, 91.Turlough O'Brian mad e King of Mun­

ster, 67, 68, 340.TVRNO TEMPVS ERIT on J acobite glasses,

270, 271, 278.Type, norm al duration of a, temp.

E adgar to Aethelr red II , 9, 11.Types of Aethelned II , local varieties

. of certain , 13, 15.

U.

VNATA, error on coins of J ames I , 349.Under-king in Ireland, th e duty of,

towards his overlord, 67.

V.

Van Diest, J., painter of portrait ofPrince Charles Edward, 263.

Van Tromp, obituary medal of, 367.Van dogara = Bonches ter in Roxburgh­

shire , 293, 294·Vere, Aubrey de, Charter to , 75.Vernon, Admira l, and C.B., medalet

of, 367.V.G. = imperfect imp ression of legend

AVG. OB., 294.VG = Vandogara, A. Anscombe's ex­

pansion of, 293.

VICESIMO QVARTO, error on coins ofCharles II, dated 1671, 350.

Victoria and Albert Museum, glasswindow panes with bust of Cha rles IIin the, 231.

Victoria and Albert Museum, J acobiteand oth er glasses in the, 266,280, 282.

" ,coins of, 351.Cross , the, 305.errors on coins of, 348, 351.Maundy coins of, 213, 216.Met ropolitan Police Medal for

Jubilee of, 368." trial pieces of, 300.

Victory medal, 1914-1919, 368.Vinovium = Binchester, 293.Vitellozzo, Vitelli, Cardinal Deacon of

S. Maria, in the Via Lata, official seal­matrix of, 365.

\ -\T .

Waleran of Lu xemburg, Count of St.Pal , raids on th e Pale by, temp.Henr y IV, 90.

Wales, reference to Major P. W. P .Carlyo n-Britton' s discovery of anative issue of, 59.

" \Vales," " true-born Prince of," prob­ably refers to Prince Charles Edwa rd,25° ·

WALKER, A. STANLEY, M.A. :-The Cala is Mint, A.D. 1347-1470, 77­

H 2, 354- 355.Wallace, J., medal awarded to, 306.Wallingford mint of Eadgar, 30.

Aethelrsed II, 24,29·

Walsh , Sir Rober t , " Military R eward "conferred on, 245.

Walters, F . A., acknowledgment ofassistance given by,on the Calais Mint,1347- 1470 , 355·

and his classification ofthe gold coinage ofHenry VI , 104-105.

and his th eory th at coinsreading 7tUGLtltI be­long to first coina ge ofHenry VI and not toHenry V, 100.

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Walters , F. A., an d his theory that theflag on the ste rn ofthe ship on goldcoins signifies theCalais mint, 95.

and his theory that thepierced cross of typetwo, was the distin­guishing mark of theearliest coins ofH enry VI , roo.

and the distinct typesof cross found on thecoins of H enry Vand VI , 98-99 .

and the state of theCalais mint temp.H enry IV , 89.

assigns with any cer­tainty only one qu ar­te r noble of any reignto Cala is mint. 98.

coins of, 96, 97, 162, 173.exhibits by. 297. 299.

302, 310, 314. 322.337-338, 352-353,361, 365 .

" on the last issue from theCalais mint, 1°4, 106­107.

on the possibility thatno silver coins werestruck at Calais temp.H enry IV . 98.

on the possible attri­bution of the ryaland its parts to the

'Calais mint of Ed­ward IV , 106-107.

on the London andCala is mints temp.1423, 9I.

War Currency notes, exhibite d, 326-327.Wareham mint of E adgar, 30.

Aethelrred H, 16, 29,342 .

War min ster mint of Aethelrzed H, 17,29·

Warren, F. (per 'vV. J . Andrew) , exhibit sby, 348.

Warwickmint of Eadweard H, 10, 30.Aethelrred rr, 29.

Warwick , raid bv, on the Boulonnois,temp . H enry IV , 90.

W ashing of t he feet, afterwards accom-. panied by gifts of clothes,

food or money , 198 et seq.,2° 7, 2°9 ·

t he feet , antiquity of the cus­tom of the, 201-202.

Washington arms in the spa ndrils of the- doorway at Sulgr ave,

308 .,George, first President of

United Stat es of America,308.

, John, emigrates to Vir­ginia, 308.

, Lawrence, 308.Manor House of Sulgrave,

not es by W. C. Wellson the, 308.

, Rev . Lawrence, 308." , Robert, 308.

Washingtons a t Sulgr ave, medal tocommemorate the dedication of theMan or H ouse of the, 304-305. '

Washingtons of Sulgraue and Brington ,donation of book on the, by theauthor, W . C. Wells, 305.

Watchet mint of Aethelrzed Il, 29.W aterloo medal, 307.'Wells, Sir William , appointed Treasurer

of the Society, 34I.help given to the

funds of theSociety by, 330.

Wells, W . C., donation of book by, 305.donation of medal by,

304- 305.exhibits by, 297, 310, 342.notes by, on the Wash­

ington House of Sul­grave, 308 .

Wentworth, Th omas, Lord, letter from,comparing the pay of soldiers in Ire­land and England, 22I.

West ern Isles, hoards of the earl ierAnglo-Saxon coins usu ally found inIreland and the, 34.

Westervelt, L. , donation of his bo ok onThe J enny Lind M edals and Tokens,30 5.

West wood, J ohn, Senior, die engraver ,317.

Index to.Volume XVI. 433

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Weymouth mint of Charles I , 366 .Wharton, definition by , of the term

" Per and Post," 323:Wheeler , E. H ., donations to the funds

of the Society by, 299,304,3 13,329, 330, 373.

exhibits b y , 300, 302,310, 311, 312, 337,339, 342, 347, 350,351 , 354, 360, 363,365-366.

presentation to theSociety of printed ex­hibition forms, 344.

Whittingham, Robert , Comptroller ofthe mint in Calais , temp . Henry VI ,93.

Wille, J. c., coloured engraving ofPrince Charles E dward by, 283.

William, Earl of Lin coln, supporte r oflVIatilda, 325.

Fitz Otto, hereditary cuneato rat the London mint, 324.

of Glou cest er, coins attributedto, 75.

William of Oran ge, exhibit ion of coins ofCheste r min t fromAthelst an to, 30I.

" " medal of, 263.William I , coins of, 40 .

Exeter mint of pas s type of ,formerly regarded as a localcommemo ra t ive issue, 20.

find of coins tenip., in theCity of London, 39- 40, 41 ,54,55 ·

William 11, coins of, 45.find of coins teuip, a t Sto ra

Sojdeby, 45-47, 56, 57·William and Mary, coin of, 220.

coin of, with "3"inver ted in date1693, 350.

coinage of, 223.restrict ed ont pnt of,

in 1692 , 220.royal signe t rin g of

gold with por­traits of, 367.

and \ VilIiam lIT ,coins of , 350.

and \Villiam m .errors on coins of,348,350.

Willi am 111 ab andons the yearly wash­ing of the feet of the poorby the monarch in person,198.

, Bristol shilling of, st ru ck ona shilling of j am es I, 347.

cliche portrait of, 315.coin of, with l over the v in

TERTII'S , 350.coin of, with v and A in ter­

changed or inverted , 350.coins of, with arms mis­

placed, 350.coins of, with R corrected to

E in both Gulielmu s andTertius, 350.

fonrpence of, dated 17°2,350.

glass with coin of, in thestem , 279, 282 .

medall ic portraits of, 231­. 232, 233, 240.

Willi am IV, Maundy coins of, 216.no errors k nown of this

reign with the exceptionof a pattern crown, 35I.

Willi amson, Dr. ' George, and th eMaundy cerem ony , 197, 200, 203.

Wilton mint of Ead gar, 30.Eadweard H , 10, 30.Aethelrzed II , 16, 26,

29, 30.E dward t he Confessor,

7·Winchcombe mint of Ead ga r, 30.

, " " Aethelned 11, 29.\Vin chest er , coin of Charles I in the

Cathedra l Lib rary, I 9I.mint of Eadweard l I , 10,

30.Aethelne d Il , 7,

16, 24, 29, 30." " . Mat ilda , 324.

Winter , c. , description of th e Ord er ofSt. Andrew of Russia, by,307-30 8 .

notes read by , on th ehistory of the SeaforthHighl an ders, 307.

Winter-slow, find of coins temp. Stephenat , 73-74, 75·

Witham, find of a coin of Stephcn in th e,310.

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Wiveliscombe, coin of Ste phen hithertoattribute d to, now assigned to 11­ches te r , 362 .

Wo od, H owland, donation of his book ,Th e 111exicasi R evolutionary Coinage,1913-1916, 305.

Wo odan, Qlla rtermaster C., medalsawarded to , 305. . .

Woolcombe, Walter , Jacobite glasses incollection of, 270.

Worcest er , Battle of , 260.mint of Aet helr sed l I, IS,

20, 29, 30.Wynne, Sir R ichard , iron tankard with

portrait of J ames H, possib ly pre­sente d to, 236.

Wynn s of Wynnst ay , J acobite glass inpossession of the, 25I , 253.

Wyon. J. S., medallist, 317-3 1 .'3 .Leonard Cha rles, die engraver,

300.Thomas, medallist, 317.

Y.

YEATE S, F. \ V U_LSON , the lat e :­Further Notes on the Irish Coinage ,

1641-1652, 189-193.Yeates, F . Willson, invit ation to Society

to hold meeting athishouse, 296, 328.

coins of, 190-191.

Yh olm in Denmark , find of coin s temp.Aethelrred n at , 36-37, 54, 55.

York . Charles I keeps his Maundy in,205.

coins of Bishop Henry de Blois,st ruc k at, 76:

mint of Ead gar , 30.Eadweard H, 10, 30.Aet helrred l I , 12, 14,

16, 17, 29, 30, 342.Ste p he n, concerning

some issues from the,and the suggestion thatcert ain ab breviations .and signs could beexte nded to sentences,362-363.

Henry l I, 310.H enry VI , 100, 105.Cha rles I , 191, 350, 366.

" William HI; 350.pen ny of Henry VI , piedfort of,

114·.E dward IV , piedfort of,

114·Young, Dr., Jacobite glasses in collec­

tion of, 269.Ythancaestir mint of Aet helrred H , 29.

Z.

Ziegler, Philip, help give n to the fundsof t he Societ y by , 330.

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