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INTRODUCTION
This listing is confined to the principal contributions to the Journal, including short
articles and notes, but omitting reviews, exhibitions, and other proceedings of the
Society; presidential addresses, however, have been included to the extent that they
treat specific subjects at some length. Nine volumes have been added since the last
edition. This list does not pretend to be an index; and users may like to note that
there are (in addition to the indexes in each volume) cumulated indexes to each
series as follows:
Volumes
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-60
61-70
In the references the volume number is given in arabic numerals, the roman
numerals of the first fifty volumes being converted into arabic. The year is the
titular date of the volume, not the date of publication, nor (where they differ) the
years of the proceedings contained in that volume. The numbers of plates given in
the references are the pages of illustrations (including charts, facsimiles, and maps)
which are additional to the text pages; in Volumes 52-57, and occasionally
elsewhere, the plates are incorporated in the numbering of pages. The aim of the
subject arrangement is to display the contents under convenient headings, subdivided where references are numerous; and most papers appear in one place only.
In the headings Anglo-Saxon kings are spelt as in the Handbook of British
Chronology. Titles of articles follow the original, as do authors names, without
editorial intervention, e.g. R. H. M. Dolley or M. Dolley, V. J. Butler or V. J.
Smart; Kristin Bornholdt now publishes as K. Bornholdt Collins. Forenames have
been reduced to initials except where they seem to be used as surnames (as some
became), e.g. Shirley Fox, Elmore Jones.
Citation order is first Personality: coins by the series or reign (sections II and III),
then matter (V), minting (VI), and finding (VII). Section VI is reserved for papers
on mints which cover more than one reign. Section VII is for reports of hoards
extending to more than one reign, and series of finds from excavations; whereas a
study of the hoard evidence for Alfred is placed under Alfred (871-899), and an
unpublished hoard-provenance for a penny of Ceolwulf II under Kings of Mercia
(796-877). Section I is General, and Section IV covers artefacts other than coins:
medals, tokens, paper money, coin weights, pots and other containers of hoards,
etc.
CONTENTS
I.
GENERALITIES ...........................................................................................................................................5
British Numismatic Society. British Numismatics. Chronology. Coinages and Currencies. Collections,
Museums. Forgery. Forgery-Contemporary. Maundy, Largesse and Dole. Metrology. Names and Naming.
Numismatic Methods. Numismatists. Photography. Touch pieces, Angels.
II.
III.
c.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
I. GENERALITIES
British Numismatic Society
D. F. Allen,
P. Woodhead,
P. Woodhead,
H. Pagan,
H. Pagan [and] C. Farthing, Members of the British Numismatic Society 1903-2003, 73 (2003), 213-67
British Numismatics
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
D. F. Allen,
C. W. Peck,
C. W. Peck,
[Coin history of later periods; and, Rarity as it applies to numismatics], 34 (1965), 194-98
S. E. Rigold,
P. Woodhead,
H. E. Pagan,
I. Stewart,
English numismatics - progress and prospects (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1988), 58 (1988),
110-22
H. Loyn,
Numismatics and the medieval historian: a comment on recent numismatic contributions to the
history of England c. 899-1154 (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1990), 60 (1990), 29-36
H. E. Manville,
Square pegges and round robins: some mid-eighteenth century numismatic disputes, 60 (1990),
99-112
V. Hewitt,
Chronology
A. Anscombe,
The Anglo-Saxon computation of historic time in the ninth century, 4 (1907), 241-310, pl.; 5
(1908), 381-407
G. Davies,
1999), 69 (1999),
Collections, Museums
D. F. Allen,
S. E. Rigold,
R. B. K. S[tevenson],
Forgery
L. A. Lawrence,
Forgery in relation to numismatics, 2 (1905), 397-409, 5 pls.; 3 (1906), 281-90, 6 pls.; 4 (1907),
311-16, 5 pls.
Forgery - Contemporary
J. C. Cox,
J. D. A. Thompson,
Documents illustrating the export of counterfeit currency to the West Indies, 27 (1952-54), 8087, pl.
F. N. Hepper,
M. M. Archibald,
Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray, Appendix 2: Examination of two counterfeit coins from
hoard 1, 76 (2006), 21-25
Royal charities (second series), 16 (1921-22), 195-228, pl.; 17 (1923-24), 133-64, pl.; 18 (192526), 63-91; 19 (1927-28), 109-29, pl.; 20 (1929-30), 215-50, 2 pls.
Metrology
P. Grierson,
Computational fractions of the grain: mites, droits, periods, and blanks, 52 (1982), 181-86
S. Lyon,
Silver weight and minted weight in England c.1000-1320, with a discussion of Domesday
terminology, Edwardian farthings, and the origin of English troy, 76 (2006), 227-41
P. Nightingale,
S. Lyon,
The names of Old-English mint-towns: [their] original form and meaning and their epigraphical
corruption, 8 (1911), 9-48; 9 (1912), 89-118; 10 (1913), 9-31
V. B. Crowther-Beynon,
D. F. Allen and W. R. Dunstan, Crosses and crowns: a study of coinage in the Elizabethan dramatists, 23 (1938-41), 287-99
J. D. A. Thompson,
M. Dolley,
OE. *Christthegn - an unsuspected instance of early Middle Irish influence on English namegiving, 36 (1967), 40-45, pl.
M. Dolley,
M. Gelling,
P. Grierson,
F. Colman,
Numismatic Methods
See also Metallurgy in Section V
C. S. S. Lyon,
C. S. S. Lyon,
M. R. Cowell,
Estimation of the original number of dies used for the Beonna coinage, 55 (1985), 40-42
S. Lyon,
Die estimation: some experiments with simulated samples of a coinage, 59 (1989), 1-12
I. D. Brown,
Numismatists - General
C. E. Blunt,
N. Shiel,
Lord Stewartby,
R. J. Eaglen et al.,
L. Forrer,
Numismatic reminiscences of the last sixty years [1888-1948], 73 (2003), 191-96, pl.
P. Mitchell,
Some reminiscences of the coin business I joined [A. H. Baldwin & Sons] and of some members
past, 73 (2003), 197-212
C. E. B[lunt],
C. E. B[lunt],
E. J. W[instanley],
C. E. B[lunt],
R. J. Eaglen,
Sarah Sophia Banks and her English hammered coins, 78 (2008), 200-15, pls.
P. Woodhead,
D. F. Allen,
R. H. Thompson,
Publications and papers of Christopher Evelyn Blunt, 42 (special, [1974]), 11-33; 53 (1983),
191-93; 57 (1987), 160-61
I. Stewart,
R. J. Sherlock,
M. M. Archibald,
P. Woodhead,
Obituary: John David Brand, PhD, MA, FCA (1931-90), President 1980-1983, 60 (1990), 16770, pl.
R. H. Thompson,
H. Pagan,
I. Stewart,
J. S[hirley]-F[ox],
B. H. I. H. S[tewart],
J. A[llan],
D. F. A[llen],
Lord Stewartby,
S. Lyon,
P. Mitchell,
P. Woodhead,
H. W. T[affs],
P. Mitchell,
C. H. V. S[utherland],
H. E. Pagan,
P. Mitchell,
C. E. B[lunt],
G. P. Dyer,
C. E. Blunt,
E. B[urstal],
T. M. T[urner],
C. E. B[lunt],
A. G. Stone,
A. H. F. B[aldwin],
C. W. L[ister],
M. Sharp,
Lord Stewartby,
Lord Stewartby,
I. Stewart,
E. S. G. R[obinson],
E. J. W[instanley],
M. D[olley],
J. B. C[aldecott],
P. Withers, S. Lyon,
P. D. Mitchell,
F. C. Thompson,
C. E. Blunt,
H. E. Pagan,
R. C. Bell,
D. G. Liddell,
[P. Woodhead],
P. Seaby,
C. E. B[lunt],
M. Archibald,
H. E. Pagan,
C. E. B[lunt],
Lord Stewartby,
C. E. Challis,
Henry Symonds, FSA, 30 January 1859-11 February 1933, 73 (2003), 116-19, pl.
E. J. W[instanley],
C. E. B[lunt],
E. J. W[instanley],
R. H. M. D[olley],
Obituary: John Walker, CBE, MA, DLitt, FBA, FSA, MRAS, 33 (1964), 181-82
E. J. W[instanley],
M. Sharp,
Photography
C. W. Peck,
Royal charities, 12 (1916), 39-135, 4 pls.; 13 (1917), 95-163, 4 pls.; 14 (1918), 89-120, 2 pls.;
15 (1919-20), 141-84, 3 pls.
H. Schneider,
The Tower gold of Charles I. Part IV: The angels, 30 (1960-61), 302-30, 3 pls.
N. Woolf,
The sovereign remedy: touch-pieces and the Kings Evil, 49 (1979), 99-121, 4 pls.; 50 (1980),
91-116, 3 pls.; 55 (1985), 195
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H. Laver,
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
Attribution of the Ancient British coins inscribed DIAS or DEAS, 8 (1911), 1-7
B. Roth,
Ancient Gaulish coins, including those of the Channel Islands, 9 (1912), 1-80, 10 pls.
D. F. Allen,
R. H. M. Dolley,
D. F. Allen,
F. K. Annable,
D. F. Allen,
D. F. Allen,
Some Ancient British notes: 1. Two Ancient British coins in Paris; 2. A new coin of Verulamium;
3. A rare coin from Hampshire; 4. A rare coin from Peterborough, 29 (1958-59), 1-4, pl.
C. W. Lister,
Four Ancient British coins: silver coin of the Catuvellauni; uninscribed silver coin of the Sussexcoast type; inscribed silver coin of Verica; uninscribed silver coin of the Coritani, 29 (1958-59),
5-7, pl.
D. F. Allen,
H. Shortt,
R. P. Mack,
D. F. Allen,
Three Ancient British notes: a new coin from Cunetio; a new uninscribed silver type; a new minim
of Verica, 36 (1967), 8-10
D. F. Allen,
Three notes on Ancient British coins: silver minims again; a British silver coin in Copenhagen?; a
quarter stater from Worcester, 37 (1968), 7-9
S. Scheers,
Coinage and currency of the Belgic tribes during the Gallic War, 41 (1972), 1-6, pl.
P. H. Robinson,
A local Iron Age coinage in silver and perhaps in gold in Wiltshire, 47 (1977), 5-20
L. Sellwood and D. M. Metcalf, A Celtic silver coin of previously unpublished type from St Nicholas at Wade, Thanet: the
prototype for Anglo-Saxon sceattas of BMC type 37?, 56 (1986), 181-82
M. R. Cowell et al.,
Celtic coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses, 57 (1987), 1-23
A. M. Burnett and M. R. Cowell, Celtic coinage in Britain, II, 58 (1988), 1-10, 9 pls.
A. Chadburn,
A hoard of Iron Age silver coins from Fring, Norfolk, and some observations on the Icenian coin
series, 60 (1990), 1-12, 6 pls.
J. May,
Coinage and the settlements of the Corieltauvi in East Midland Britain, 64 (1994), 1-21, pl.
S. C. Bean,
The earliest staters from the area of the Dobunni?, 64 (1994), 126-27, pl.
G. L. Cottam,
Further confirmation of a Kentish alliance?: light shed by a new bronze unit of Verica, 66 (1996),
113-16
G. L. Cottam,
G. L. Cottam,
The cock bronzes and other related Iron Age bronze coins found predominantly in West Sussex
and Hampshire, 69 (1999), 1-18
D. J. Holman,
J. Williams,
Coin inscriptions and the origins of writing in pre-Roman Britain, 71 (2001), 1-17, pl.
J. Williams,
R. Kretz,
R. Kretz,
12
Notes on three British gold coins recently found near Abingdon, 1 (1903-04), 61-64
B. Roth,
A find of Ancient British coins at South Ferriby, near Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire, 3 (1906),
1-15, pl.
B. Roth,
A hoard of staters and gold bullets recently discovered in France, with special reference to the
Ancient British staters of the type of Evans, plate B, no. 8, 4 (1907), 221-28, pl.
P. H. Sellwood,
L. R. A. Grove,
H. de S. Shortt,
H. Linecar,
A. Baldwin,
L. V. Grinsell,
P. H. K. Gray,
Ancient British coins from the Upchurch Marshes, Kent, 27 (1952-54), 211
R. Rainbird Clarke,
A hoard of silver coins of the Iceni from Honingham, Norfolk, 28 (1955-57), 1-10, pl.
L. V. Grinsell,
An inscribed gold stater of the Dobunni from Kings Weston, Bristol, 28 (1955-57), 175, pl.
R. H. M. D[olley],
A surface find of three silver coins of the Dobuni, 28 (1955-57), 403, pl.
H. de S. Shortt,
D. F. Allen,
D. F. Allen,
Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, Essex, 33 (1964), 1-6, pl.; 36 (1967), 17, 2 pls.; 37 (1968), 1-6, 2 pls.
D. F. Allen,
H. R. Mossop,
H. R. Mossop,
H. R. Mossop,
H. R. Mossop,
Further discoveries of Coritanian coins in Lincolnshire and Rutland, 40 (1971), 171, pl.
P. H. Robinson,
The Savernake Forest find of Ancient British and Roman coins (1857), 45 (1975), 1-11
R. A. G. Carson,
P. Robinson,
The problematical find of Ancient British and Gaulish coins from near Portsmouth in 1830, 50
(1980), 1-6
L. Sellwood,
Notes on nine Ancient British coins from Bath, 50 (1980), 128-31, pl.
C. Haselgrove,
A. M. Burnett,
Celtic coinage in Britain, III: The Waltham St Lawrence treasure trove, 60 (1990), 13-28, 6 pls.
D. Briggs et al.,
Iron Age and Roman coins from Hayling Island temple, 62 (1992), 1-62, 7 pls.
A. Burnett,
P. De Jersey and J. Newman, Staters of Cunobelin from Shotley, Suffolk, 65 (1995), 214-15, pl.
P. J. Wise,
P. De Jersey and J. Newman, Iron Age coins from Barham, Suffolk, 67 (1997), 93-95, pl.
P. de Jersey and J. Newman, A hoard of Iron Age coins from near Woodbridge, Suffolk, 70 (2000), 139-41, pl.
P. de Jersey and N. Wickenden, A hoard of staters of Cunobelin and Dubnovellaunos from Great Waltham, Essex, 74 (2004),
175-78, pl.
I. Leins,
Coins in context: coinage and votive deposition in Iron Age south-east Leicestershire, 77 (2007),
13
22-48
P. de Jersey,
A. Anscombe,
The Richborough coin inscribed DOMINO CENSAVRIO CES, 19 (1927-28), 1-23, pl.
P. V. Hill,
P. V. Hill,
N. Shiel,
C. E. King,
A. Burnett,
I. Stewart,
C. D. Lloyd,
P. Kiernan,
J. Williams,
E. Besly,
The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus: the coins: Q-radiates of Allectus, 76 (2006), 6280, 125-39, pls.
W. S. Ogden,
A find of Roman bronze coins on the Little Ormes Head, North Wales, 3 (1906), 17-58, 3 pls.; 6
(1909), 5-12, pl.; 9 (1912), 81-88, pl.
N. Heywood,
R. Reece,
A note on Roman coins found at the Dyer Court excavations, Cirencester, 1957, 29 (1958-59),
188
P. H. Robinson,
The Savernake Forest find of Ancient British and Roman coins (1857), 45 (1975), 1-11
C. E. King,
Late Roman silver hoards in Britain and the problem of clipped siliquae, 51 (1981), 5-31, pl.
C. E. King,
J. A. Davies,
A Carausian hoard from Croydon, Surrey, and a note on Carausiuss continental possessions, 54
(1984), 10-20
R. Bland,
H. P. G. Williams,
A small Carausian hoard from the Wheeler excavations at Verulamium, 60 (1990), 130-31, pl.
D. Symons,
D. Briggs et al.,
Iron Age and Roman coins from Hayling Island temple, 62 (1992), 1-62, 7 pls.
D. Shotter,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
E. Besly,
The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus, 76 (2006), 45-146, 23 pls.
14
P. Nelson,
H. A. Parsons,
H. W. Morrieson,
C. A. Whitton,
Some aspects of English currency in the later Middle Ages, 24 (1941-44), 36-46
F. O. Arnold,
Coins stolen from Spink & Son Ltd, 30 (1960-61), 365-68, 4 pls.
B. A. Seaby Ltd,
D. M. Metcalf,
Continuity and change in English monetary history c. 973-1086, 50 (1980), 20-49; 51 (1981), 5288
J. K. Horsefield,
J. P. Huffman,
Documentary evidence of Anglo-German currency movement in the central Middle Ages: Cologne
and English sterling, 65 (1995), 32-45
W. Johnson,
Textual sources for the study of Jewish currency crimes in thirteenth-century England, 66 (1996),
21-32
I. D. Brown,
C. Dyer,
Peasants and coins: the uses of money in the Middle Ages (The Howard Linecar
1997), 67 (1997), 30-47
M. M. Archibald,
P. Woodhead,
Lord Stewartby,
B. J. Cook,
E. Besly,
M. Allen,
M. Allen,
The proportions of the denominations in English mint outputs, 1351-1485, 77 (2007), 190-209
Lecture
C. W. Peck,
English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum: addenda and corrigenda, 30
(1960-61), 195-96
C. W. Peck,
F. Elmore Jones and C. E. Blunt, A remarkable parcel of Norman pennies in Moscow, 36 (1967), 86-92, 2 pls.
M. Dolley,
I. Stewart,
The Nelson collection at Liverpool, and some York questions, 52 (1982), 247-51
M. A. S. Blackburn,
H. A. Parsons,
Assays and imitations, foreign and native, of the late Saxon period, A.D. 975-1066, 17 (1923-24),
61-97
15
P. Seaby,
R. H. M. Dolley,
C. E. Blunt,
Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] Tenth-century half-pennies and C. Roach Smiths plate of coins
found in London, 31 (1962), 44-48, pl.
C. E. Blunt et al.,
S. Lyon,
I. Stewart,
D. M. Metcalf,
Were ealdormen exercising independent control over the coinage in mid tenth century England?,
57 (1987), 24-33
D. M. Metcalf,
A plate of Anglo-Saxon coins found at Reculver, Kent in the eighteenth century, 58 (1988), 12629
C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.), Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work, 64 (1994), 33-40, pl.
S. Lyon,
E. Screen,
Anglo-Saxon law and numismatics: a reassessment in the light of Patrick Wormalds The Making
of English Law, 77 (2007), 150-72
H. E. Pagan,
M. Dolley,
Hiberno-Norse coins in Gotlands Fornsal, Visby, 48 (1978), 20-34. [Appendix: The Anglo-Saxon
coins ... , pp. 28-34]
M. M. Archibald,
Cottons Anglo-Saxon coins in the light of the Peiresc inventory of 1606, 76 (2006), 171-203, 2
pls.
P. V. Hill,
P. V. Hill,
The standard and London series of Anglo-Saxon sceattas, 26 (1949-51), 251-79, 4 pls.
P. V. Hill,
The animal, Anglo-Merovingian and miscellaneous series of Anglo-Saxon sceattas, 27 (195254), 1-38, 5 pls.
S. E. Rigold,
The two primary series of sceattas, 30 (1960-61), 6-53, 3 pls.; 35 (1966), 1-6, pl.
P. Grierson,
S. E. Rigold,
D. M. Metcalf,
M. J. Morehart,
Female centaur or sphinx?: on naming sceat types: the case of BMC type 47, 55 (1985), 1-9
L. Sellwood and D. M. Metcalf, A Celtic silver coin of previously unpublished type from St Nicholas at Wade, Thanet: the
prototype for Anglo-Saxon sceattas of BMC type 37?, 56 (1986), 181-82
M. A. S. Blackburn and M. J. Bonser, The porcupine sceattas of Metcalfs variety G, 57 (1987), 99-103
D. M. Metcalf,
A sceat of series K minted by Archbishop Berhtwald of Canterbury (693-731), 58 (1988), 12426, pl.
G. Williams,
The gold coinage of Eadbald, King of Kent (AD 616-40), 68 (1998), 137-40, pl.
D. M. Metcalf,
Determining the mint-attribution of East Anglian sceattas through regression analysis, 70 (2000),
1-11
D. M. Metcalf,
As easy as A, B, C: the mint-places of early sceatta types in the South-east, 71 (2001), 34-48
D. M. Metcalf,
Monetary circulation in England, c.675-c.710: the distribution patterns of series A, B and C and
F, 74 (2004), 1-19
D. M. Metcalf,
The first series of sceattas minted in southern Wessex: series W, 75 (2005), 1-17
J. Naylor,
Mercian hegemony and the origins of series J sceattas: the case for Lindsey, 76 (2006), 159-70
D. M. Metcalf,
L. V. Grinsell,
D. M. Metcalf,
Sceattas found at the Iron-Age hill fort of Walbury Camp, Berkshire, 44 (1974), 1-12, 2 pls.
D. M. Metcalf,
S. E. Rigold and D. M. Metcalf, A check-list of English finds of sceattas, 47 (1977), 31-52, 3 pls.; 48 (1978), 107
S. E. Rigold,
D. M. Metcalf,
J. A. Newman,
An unpublished early penny from Lincolnshire and its significance, 72 (2002), 164-67, pl.
The regal sceatta and styca series of Northumbria, 1 (1903-04), 65-96, 2 pls.
A. B. Creeke,
The sceatta and styca coinage of the early Archbishops of York, 2 (1905), 7-20, pl.
Lord Grantley,
H. A. Parsons,
H. A. Parsons,
C. S. S. Lyon,
A reappraisal of the sceatta and styca coinage of Northumbria, 28 (1955-57), 227-42, 3 pls.
H. E. Pagan,
E. J. E. Pirie,
E. J. E. Pirie,
M. Blackburn and A. Gillis, A second coin of King Eardwulf of Northumbria and the attribution of the moneyer coins of King
lfwald, 67 (1997), 97-99, pl.
V. Smart,
G. Williams,
D. M. Metcalf,
Financial support for outlying churches?: a perspective on the uses of money in eighth-century
17
The coinage of King Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704) and some contemporary imitations, 76
(2006), 147-58
N. Heywood,
H. E. Pagan,
E. J. E. Pirie,
The Ripon hoard, 1695: contemporary and current interest, 52 (1982), 84-103
P. Robinson,
A Northumbrian styca from Wiltshire: the problem with southern provenances of stycas, 71
(2001), 160-61
Kings of Kent
C. E. Blunt,
Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] A coin of Heaberht, King of Kent: Lord Grantleys attribution
vindicated, 27 (1952-54), 52-54, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
A new type and moneyer for Eadbearht Prn, 28 (1955-57), 243-48, pl.
C. E. Blunt,
R. Naismith,
Tribrach pennies of Eadberht Prn of Kent and Eadwald of East Anglia, 78 (2008), 216-22
Archbishops of Canterbury
R. P. Mack,
C. E. Blunt,
C. E. Blunt,
Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] The coinage of thelred, Archbishop of Canterbury, 870-89, 31
(1962), 43-44, pl.
Offa (757-96)
H. Schetelig [i.e. Shetelig], A coin of Offa found in a Viking-Age burial at Voss, Norway, 5 (1908), 51-54
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
R. H. M. Dolley and
Two stray finds from St Albans of coins of Offa and of Charlemagne, 28 (1955-57), 459-66
D. M. Metcalf,
C. E. Blunt,
Some new Mercian coins: [1] An Offa-Iaenberht die-link, 29 (1958-59), 8-9, pl.
H. E. Pagan,
C. E. Blunt and G. van der Meer, A new type for Offa, 38 (1969), 182-83
D. M. Metcalf,
Lord Stewartby,
M. M. Archibald and
M. Dhnin,
C. E. Blunt,
Some new Mercian coins: [2] The moneyer Eama on coins of Offa and Coenwulf; [3] A new type
for Beornwulf or Berhtwulf of Mercia; [4] On a new type for Burgred, 29 (1958-59), 9-11, pl.
C. E. Blunt,
R. H. M. Dolley,
H. E. Pagan,
H. E. Pagan,
W. A. Seaby,
M. A. S. Blackburn,
A penny of Coenwulf and a small hoard of Cnut from Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, 53 (1983),
176-77
G. Williams,
H. E. Pagan,
M. M. Archibald,
H. E. Pagan,
The coinage of the East Anglian kingdom from 825 to 870, 52 (1982), 41-83
M. M. Archibald,
The coinage of Beonna in the light of the Middle Harling hoard, 55 (1985), 10-54
M. M. Archibald and
A sceat of Ethelbert I of East Anglia and recent finds of coins of Beonna, 65 (1995), 1-19, 2 pls.
V. Fenwick,
M. Blackburn and H. Pagan, The St Edmund coinage in the light of a parcel from a hoard of St Edmund pennies, 72 (2002), 114, 2 pls.
R. Naismith,
Tribrach pennies of Eadberht Prn of Kent and Eadwald of East Anglia, 78 (2008), 216-22
Viking Invaders
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
The Oxford mint in the reign of Alfred, 2 (1905), 21-30, pl. [Viking imitations]
A. Anscombe,
The inscription on the Oxford pennies of the OHSNAFORDA type, 3 (1906), 67-100
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
A penny of thelred, sub-regulus of Mercia, son-in-law of lfred the Great, 8 (1911), 55-59. [A
Viking imitation of Alfred]
G. R. Francis,
Some notes on a coin of Anlaf from the Derby mint, 16 (1921-22), 1-4
D. Allen,
C. E. Blunt,
Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [3] A die-identity between a coin of Alfred and one of thelstan II of
East Anglia, 27 (1952-54), 56-57, pl.
I. Stewart,
M. Dolley and C. N. Moore, Some reflections on the English coinages of Sihtric Caoch, King of Dublin and of York, 43
(1973), 45-59
C. E. Blunt,
I. Stewart,
The anonymous Anglo-Viking issue with Sword and Hammer types and the coinage of Sitric I, 52
(1982), 108-16
I. Stewart,
The Nelson collection at Liverpool, and some York questions, 52 (1982), 247-51
C. E. Blunt,
C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.), Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work: ii. A group of St Edmund coins from Suffolk, 64
(1994), 35-36, pl.
J. Graham-Campbell,
The dual economy of the Danelaw (Howard Linecar memorial lecture 2001), 71 (2001), 49-59
A new moneyer for the post-Brunanburh Viking rulers of York, 74 (2004), 178-80
M. Blackburn,
Currency under the Vikings, Part 1: Guthrum and the earliest Danelaw coinages, 75 (2005), 1843, 3 pls.
M. Blackburn,
Currency under the Vikings, Part 2: The two Scandinavian kingdoms of the Danelaw, c.895-954,
19
Currency under the Vikings, Part 3: Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man and Scotland in the ninth and tenth
centuries, 77 (2007), 119-49, pl.
Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] A Burgred-type coin with, apparently, the name of King
thilbearht of Wessex, 27 (1952-54), 54-56, pl.
C. E. Blunt,
C. E. Blunt,
A. W. Lyons and
W. A. Mackay,
Alfred (871-99)
L. A. Lawrence,
C. E. Blunt,
C. E. Blunt,
Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [3] A die-identity between a coin of Alfred and one of thelstan II of
East Anglia, 27 (1952-54), 56-57, pl.
P. Grierson,
C. E. Blunt and R. H. M. Dolley, The hoard evidence for the coins of Alfred, 29 (1958-59), 220-47, pl.
H. Pagan,
A. W. Lyons,
The Lunettes coinage of Alfred the Great/ A. W. Lyons and W. A. MacKay, 78 (2008), 38-110,
pls.
W. J. Andrew,
Coins commemorating the rebuilding of York Minster A.D. 921-25, 20 (1929-30), 31-32
C. E. Blunt,
R. H. M. Dolley,
A suspect tower type penny of King Edward the Elder, 28 (1955-57), 408-11, pl.
P. Robinson,
The Shrewsbury hoard (1936) of pennies of Edward the Elder, 53 (1983), 7-13
M. A. S. Blackburn,
Two new halfpennies of Edward the Elder and Athelstan, 63 (1993), 123-24, pl.
Athelstan (924-39)
W. J. Andrew,
Coins commemorating the rebuilding of York Minster A.D. 921-25, 20 (1929-30), 31-32
R. H. M. Dolley,
C. E. Blunt,
M. A. S. Blackburn,
Two new halfpennies of Edward the Elder and Athelstan, 63 (1993), 123-24, pl.
Edmund (939-46)
H. A. Parsons,
The coins of Eadmunds moneyers Faraman and Ingelgar, A.D. 939-46, 23 (1938-41), 1-5
R. P. Mack,
An unpublished penny of Edmund from the Cotton collection, 28 (1955-57), 411-12, pl.
C. E. Blunt,
Edred (946-55)
R. H. M. Dolley,
D. M. Metcalf,
A Wessex provenance for the round halfpenny of Eadred by Mangod, 44 (1974), 76-77
20
C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.), Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work: iv. Pellet-marked and flawed obverse dies of
Eadred, 64 (1994), 38-39, pl.
Edgar (959-75)
R. H. M. Dolley,
A hoard of pennies of Eadgar from Laugharne churchyard in South Wales, 29 (1958-59), 255-58
G. P. Warden,
M. Dolley,
M. Dolley,
The chronological sequence of the types of Eadweard the Martyr and thelrd II, 16 (1921-22),
5-31
R. H. M. Dolley,
Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] An enigmatic penny of Edward the Martyr, 28 (1955-57), 499-504
The chronological sequence of the types of Eadweard the Martyr and thelrd II, 16 (1921-22),
5-31
R. H. M. Dolley and
F. Elmore Jones,
I. H. Stewart,
The Stamford mint and the connexion with the Abbot of Peterborough under Ethelred II, 28
(1955-57), 106-10
R. H. M. Dolley,
A note on the mints of Sudbury and Southwark at the end of the reign of thelrd II, 28 (195557), 264-69
R. H. M. Dolley [and]
G. van der Meer,
A die-link between the mints of Dover and London at the end of the reign
of thelrd II, 29 (1958-59), 416-17
V. J. Butler,
Some misread moneyers of London in the reign of thelrd II, 30 (1960-61), 221-26
V. J. Smart,
R. H. M. Dolley and E. J. E. Pirie, The repercussions on Chesters prosperity of the Viking descent on Cheshire in 980, 33
(1964), 39-44, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
An unpublished link between the First and Second Hand types of thelrd II, 35 (1966), 22-24
R. H. M. Dolley,
C. S. S. Lyon,
The significance of the sack of Oxford in 1009/1010 for the chronology of the coinage of
thelred II, 35 (1966), 34-37
I. Stewart,
Notes on the Intermediate Small Cross and Transitional Crux types of Ethelred II, 37 (1968), 1624
P. Stafford,
Historical implications of the regional production of dies under thelred II, 48 (1978), 35-51
Ethelred II - Finds
W. C. Wells,
A. H. Baldwin,
V. J. Butler and R. H. M. Dolley, New light on the nineteenth-century find of pence of thelrd II from St Martins-LeGrand, 29 (1958-59), 265-74
R. H. M. Dolley,
New light on the Mullingar find of Hand pence of thelrd II, 35 (1966), 12-21
M. A. S. Blackburn,
M. Kenny,
21
G. Williams,
B. H. I. H. Stewart,
R. H. M. Dolley,
Some further remarks on the Transitional Crux issue of thelrd II, 29 (1958-59), 259-64
C. S. S. Lyon,
Two notes on the last small cross type of thelrd II: I. A late variety from the London mint; II.
A second die-link between the mints Gothaburh and Exeter, 31 (1962), 49-52
R. H. M. Dolley,
A small parcel of First Hand pennies of thelrd II from the 1863 Ipswich hoard, 33 (1964), 3438, pl.
V. J. Smart,
R. H. M. Dolley,
The left-facing First Hand pennies of thelrd II: two additions, 35 (1966), 191-92
The regional pattern of die-cutting exhibited by the First Hand pennies of thelrd II preserved in
the British Museum, 47 (1977), 53-65
The twelfth of the Agnus Dei pennies of thelrd II, 47 (1977), 131-33
K. Jonsson,
S. Lyon,
Die-cutting styles in the Last Small Cross issue of c.1009-1017 and some problematic East
Anglian dies and die-links, 68 (1998), 21-41, 4 pls.
New moneyers in thelred IIs Benediction Hand type, 77 (2007), 270-76, pl.
Cnut (1016-35)
H. A. Parsons,
R. H. M. Dolley and D. M. Metcalf, Cnuts Quatrefoil type in English cabinets of the eighteenth century, 29 (1958-59), 69-81
G. van der Meer,
R. H. M. Dolley,
Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] A Cnut die-link between the mints of Salisbury and Wilton, 31
(1962), 53-54
F. Elmore Jones,
M. A. S. Blackburn,
A penny of Coenwulf and a small hoard of Cnut from Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, 53 (1983),
176-77
R. J. Eaglen and R. Grayburn, Gouged reverse dies in the Quatrefoil issue of Cnut, 70 (2000), 12-37, 2 pls.
Harold I, Harthacnut (1035-42)
H. A. Parsons,
H. A. Parsons,
R. H. M. Dolley,
The jewel-cross coinage of lfgifu Emma, Harthacnut, and Harold I, 27 (1952-54), 266-75, 2
pls.
R. H. M. Dolley,
Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] A probable reattribution from Lincoln to Langport, 31 (1962), 5456
R. H. M. Dolley,
D. Hess,
M. Blackburn and A. Rogerson, A small purse hoard of Harthacnut coins from Bowthorpe, Norfolk, 61 (1991), 125-26, pl.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66) - General
22
H. A. Parsons,
D. F. Allen,
F. Elmore Jones,
R. H. M. Dolley,
New light on the order of the early issues of Edward the Confessor, 29 (1958-59), 289-92
C. S. S. Lyon,
Additional evidence for the sequence of types early in the reign of Edward the Confessor, 36
(1967), 59-61
P. A. Hodgkinson,
F. E. Colman,
B. H. I. H. Stewart and C. E. Blunt, The Droitwich mint and BMC type XIV of Edward the Confessor, 48 (1978), 52-57, pl.
P. Robinson,
The EADPEARD variety of the Hammer Cross type of Edward the Confessor, 52 (1982), 12331
M. A. S. Blackburn et al.,
A new type of Edward the Confessor for the Newport mint, 63 (1993), 125-26, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
A small parcel of pennies of the Confessor from the Sedlescombe find, 30 (1960-61), 76-81, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
An important unpublished penny of the Confessor from an Irish hoard, 35 (1966), 193-94
O. Burrows,
An unnoticed parcel from the 1872 Queen Victoria Street hoard, 47 (1977), 66-76
Harold II (1066)
K. A. Jacob,
A numismatic history of the reigns of William I and II (1066-1100), Part I, 2 (1905), 87-184, 4
pls.; 3 (1906), 117-72
- Part II: The histories of the mints [Beds. - Derbyshire], 4 (1907), 47-78, 4 pls.
- [continuation], 11 (1915), 57
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
A penny of Llywelyn, son of Cadwgan, of the type of the second issue of William Rufus, 8
(1911), 83-86, pl.
H. A. Parsons,
The prototype of the first coinage of William the Conqueror, 15 (1919-20), 49-56
G. C. Brooke,
Quando moneta vertebatur: the change of coin-types in the eleventh century: its bearing on mules
and overstrikes, 20 (1929-30), 105-16
I. H. Stewart,
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Plantagenet notes: [2] Two unpublished pennies of William II,
31 (1962), 68-70
23
F. Elmore Jones,
I. Stewart,
I. Stewart,
P. Grierson,
Domesday Book, the geld de moneta and monetagium: a forgotten minting reform, 55 (1985), 8494
A hoard of coins of William the Conqueror found in a trench in the war area, 12 (1916), 15-32, 4
pls.
R. H. M. Dolley,
The find-spot of the war area hoard of pence of William I, 28 (1955-57), 650-51
R. P. Mack,
T. H. McK. Clough,
A. Gannon and G. Williams, Two small hoards of William I [Maltby Springs; Tiverton], 71 (2001), 162-64, pl.
Henry I (1100-35) - General
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
W. J. Andrew,
The die for Stephens coinage in the Guildhall Museum, and secondary evidence there of an
unpublished penny of Henry I, 22 (1934-37), 29-34, pl.
P. Seaby,
T. Mabbott,
F. Elmore Jones,
New light on the Abbot of Peterborough in the Norman period, 27 (1952-54), 179-81
F. Elmore Jones,
A third type for the Cardiff mint under Henry I, 40 (1971), 172-73
R. Seaman,
D. Symons,
M. Blackburn,
E. W. Danson,
Henry I - Finds
R. A. G. Carson,
R. H. Dolley,
Six coins of Henry I class XIV from an uncertain hoard, 26 (1949-51), 345-46; 27 (1952-54), pl.
H. W. Taffs,
R. H. M. Dolley,
M. Blackburn,
E. Besly,
A numismatic history of the reign of Stephen A.D. 1135-1154, 6 (1909), 177-90, 2 pls.; 8 (1911),
87-136, pl.; 10 (1913), 43-67, 2 pls.; 11 (1915), 57; 15 (1919-20), 308-10; 16 (1921-22), 31113, 318-26, 361-63; 17 (1923-24), 321-27, 348-52; 18 (1925-26), 249-50, 260-62
W. J. Andrew,
Some moneyers, mints and coins of the reign of Stephen, 17 (1923-24), 368-73
W. J. Andrew,
The mints of Rye and Castle Rising in the reign of Stephen, 20 (1929-30), 117-21
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Plantagenet notes: [3] Stephen type VII: four new coins, 31
(1962), 71-72, pl.
N. C. Ballingal,
R. P. Mack,
M. M. Archibald,
F. Elmore Jones,
P. Seaby,
M. Sharp,
P. J. Seaby,
A new standard type for the reign of King Stephen, 53 (1983), 14-18
M. M. Archibald,
M. A. S. Blackburn,
M. Allen,
M. Allen and T. G. Webb Ware, Two notes on Stephen BMC type 7: 1. Durham, a new mint for type 7; 2. A new Warwick
moneyer in type 7, 77 (2007), 279-81
Stephen - Finds
R. H. M. Dolley,
C. E. Blunt et al.,
E. W. Danson,
The Nottingham find of 1880: a Stephen hoard re-examined, 37 (1968), 43-64, pl.
R. Seaman,
R. J. Seaman,
A coin of Prince Henry of Scotland as Earl of Carlisle in the reign of Stephen, 12 (1916), 33-37
Lord Grantley,
On a penny of the Armed-Figure type with the title COM in the reign of Stephen, 16 (1921-22),
73-76
L. Cabot Briggs,
Notes on two Baronial coins: I. Matilda defaced to read Stephen; II. Temp. Stephen, 24 (194144), 50-53
D. F. Allen,
R. H. M. Dolley,
I. Stewart,
P. Seaby,
P. Seaby,
M. M. Archibald,
The Lion coinage of Robert earl of Gloucester and William earl of Gloucester, 71 (2001), 71-86,
2 pls.
M. Blackburn,
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
L. A. Lawrence,
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
25
T. C. R. Crafter,
Cross-and-Crosslets type of
T. C. R. Crafter,
Twelve pennies of Henry II from the Thorpe Thewles hoard, 75 (2005), 169-72
L. A. Lawrence,
F. Elmore Jones,
The last Short Cross issue of Henry III (class 8), 25 (1945-48), 286-90
J. D. Brand,
F. Elmore Jones,
J. D. Brand and F. Elmore Jones, The emergency mint of Wilton in 1180, 35 (1966), 116-19, pl.
C. E. Blunt and J. D. Brand, Mint output of Henry III, 39 (1970), 61-66, pl.
I. Stewart,
English coinage in the later years of John and the minority of Henry III, 49 (1979), 26-41, 4 pls.;
51 (1981), 91-106
M. R. Allen,
The Carlisle and Durham mints in the Short Cross period, 49 (1979), 42-55, 4 pls.
J. J. North,
A re-examination of classes 7 and 8 of the Short Cross coinage, 58 (1988), 25-39, 2 pls.
I. Stewart,
King Johns recoinage and the conference of moneyers in 1208, 59 (1989), 39-45
M. R. Allen,
The provision and use of Short Cross class V dies, 59 (1989), 46-76, 3 pls.
J. P. Mass,
Of dies, design changes, and square lettering in the opening phase of the Short Cross coinage, 63
(1993), 20-52, 6 pls.
M. Allen,
J. P. Mass,
Die links for the London mint in Short Cross classes IVc and Va1, 65 (1995), 221-23, pl.
J. P. Mass,
M. Allen,
Lord Stewartby,
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. H. M. Dolley,
A note on the chronology of some published and unpublished short cross finds from the British
Isles, 29 (1958-59), 297-321
J. D. Brand and R. H. M. Dolley, Two new Yorkshire hoards of Short Cross pennies, 32 (1963), 94-98
J. D. Brand,
Another small parcel from the great find at Eccles, 33 (1964), 172-73
J. D. Brand and J. D. A. Thompson, A Worcestershire hoard of Short Cross pennies, 34 (1965), 86-89, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
A small find of twelfth- and thirteenth-century pennies from Tullintowell, 35 (1966), 113-15
M. Dolley,
D. M. Metcalf,
The Short Cross coins in the Ras Shamra hoard of 1966, 38 (1969), 188-89
26
J. M. Lewis,
J. Yvon,
Esterlins la croix courte dans les trsors franais de la fin du XIIe et de la premire moiti du
XIIIe sicle, 39 (1970), 24-58, 2 pls.; English summary, 59-60
J. D. Brand and J. Duplessy, A parcel from the Montpellier (1934) hoard, 47 (1977), 77-91
G. P. Gittoes and N. J. Mayhew, Short Cross sterlings from the Rotenfels hoard, 53 (1983), 19-28
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
The Long Cross coinage of Henry III and Edward I, 9 (1912), 145-79, pl.; 10 (1913), 69-93; 11
(1915), 101-19
W. C. Wells,
Notes on the Long Cross coinage of Henry III, 1247-1250, 22 (1934-37), 79-107
L. A. Lawrence,
D. F. Allen,
R. H. M. Dolley and W. A. Seaby, A parcel of Long Cross coins - ?from the 1869 Tower Hill hoard, 34 (1965), 104-08, pl.
C. E. Blunt and J. D. Brand, Mint output of Henry III, 39 (1970), 61-66, pl.
R. L. Davis,
M. Allen,
Numismatic history of the reigns of Edward I, II and III, 6 (1909), 197-212,pl.; 7 (1910),
91-142, 5 pls.; 8 (1911), 137-48, 2 pls.; 9 (1912), 181-206, 2 pls.; 10 (1913), 95-123, 3 pls.; 11
(1915), 121
C. A. Whitton,
G. L. V. Tatler,
A note on the transition between types I and II of the pennies of Edward I, 28 (1955-57), 288-93
P. F. Purvey,
F. Elmore Jones,
EDWARDVS REX AIN - De Bury or Hatfield?: a new approach to an old problem, 29 (195859), 326-33, pl.; 30 (1960-61), 363-65, pl.
F. Elmore Jones,
Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Plantagenet notes: [4] An unpublished Edward III/Edward II
mule, 31 (1962), 72-73
M. Mate,
C. J. Wood,
Preliminary results of a die-analysis of approximately one hundred early Edward I pence of the
mint of Berwick-on-Tweed, 47 (1977), 141-44
J. J. North,
J. J. North,
I. Stewart,
Bishop Bek and the Durham coins of Edward I and II, 54 (1984), 81-85
D. I. Greenhalgh,
J. J. North,
M. Allen,
G. L. V. Tatler,
The Bury coinage of Edward I with the name of Robert de Hadeleie, 68 (1998), 64-76, 2 pls.
M. Allen,
M. Allen and M. R. Vosper, An Edward III class 15d penny of Reading, 69 (1999), 214-15
M. Allen,
The volume and composition of the English silver currency, 1279-1351, 70 (2000), 38-44
M. Sharp,
27
M. Allen,
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. H. M. Dolley,
G. L. V. Tatler and B. H. I. H. Stewart, Edwardian sterlings in the Montrave hoard, 31 (1962), 80-87, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley and H. E. Pagan, An early nineteenth-century discovery of Edward pennies at Knaresborough Priory, 32
(1963), 117-26
J. J. North,
P. Woodhead,
Two finds of Edward pennies: Caernarvon (1911) and Grittleton (1903?), 39 (1970), 78-83
M. M. Archibald,
M. M. Archibald,
I. Stewart,
C. A. Whitton,
D. F. Allen,
E. C. Linton,
A Pre-Treaty Edward III groat, Lawrence type G, with a new reverse, 28 (1955-57), 196, pl.
D. L. F. Sealy,
I. Stewart,
J. J. North,
J. J. North,
Two Edwardian notes: 2. A new variety of farthing of Edward III, 65 (1995), 224-25, pl.
C. Eagleton and R. Kelleher, 1343 and all that: previously unnoticed documents relating to Englands new gold and silver
coins, 76 (2006), 340-44
Richard II (1377-99)
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
W. J. W. Potter,
The silver coinages of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V. [Part] I: Richard II, 29 (1958-59),
334-52, 2 pls.
F. Purvey,
The pence, half-pence and farthings of Richard II, of the mints of London, York and Durham, 31
(1962), 88-108, 4 pls.
M. M. Archibald,
Two fifteenth-century notes: [2] The alleged crescent-on-breast half-groats of Richard II, 34
(1965), 168, pl.
F. Purvey,
I. Stewart,
J. Atkinson,
M. Delm-Radcliffe,
F. Purvey,
J. P. C. Kent,
Lord Stewartby,
T. G. Webb Ware,
Henry IV, Henry V (1399-1422)
C. E. Blunt,
R. H. M. D[olley],
W. J. W. Potter,
The silver coinages of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V. Part II: Henry IV; Part III: Henry V,
30 (1960-61), 124-50, 3 pls.
P. F. Purvey,
A unique penny of Henry IV and a new halfpenny of Henry VII, 30 (1960-61), 190-92
D. Mangakis,
R. H. M. Dolley,
C. E. Blunt,
Unrecorded heavy nobles of Henry IV and some remarks on that issue, 36 (1967), 106-13, pl.
J. D. A. Thompson,
E. Harris,
Die pairing on the transitional coins of Henry IV and Henry V, 67 (1997), 20-29, 4 pls.
E. Harris,
E. Harris,
Dies for the heavy and light pence, 1399-1422, 69 (1999), 215-19, 2 pls.; 70 (2000), 147
69 (1999), 219
E. J. Harris and S. Laidlaw, A photographic record of halfpence of the Henry IV-V period, 70 (2000), 146-47, 3 pls.
Henry VI (1422-61)
H. A. Parsons,
C. A. Whitton,
The heavy coinage of Henry VI, 23 (1938-41), 59-90, 3 pls.; 205-67, 3 pls.; 399-437, 2 pls.; 24
(1941-44), 118-19
J. H. Corbitt,
W. J. W. Potter,
H. Schneider,
Chronological problems of the pinecone-mascle coinage of Henry VI, 34 (1965), 118-20, pl.
P. Woodhead,
M. Lessen,
York annulet silver coins of Henry VI, 63 (1993), 59-64, 2 pls.; 65 (1995), 134
M. Allen,
Documentary evidence for the Henry VI annulet coinage of York, 65 (1995), 120-34
Lord Stewartby,
P. Withers and
B. R. Withers,
Lord Stewartby,
Notes on the coinage of Edward IV, suggested by a recent find of coins, 1 (1903-04), 123-36
R. C. Carlyon-Britton,
The sequence of mint-marks preceding, during, and succeeding the restoration of Henry VI, 17
(1923-24), 125-32, pl.
C. Blunt,
Some notes on the coinage of Edward IV between 1461 and 1470, with particular reference to the
nobles and angels, 22 (1934-37), 193-99, pl.
F. O. Arnold,
C. Blunt,
The coinage of Edward V, with some remarks on the later issues of Edward IV, 22 (1934-37),
213-24, pl.
L. A. Lawrence,
C. Blunt,
R. C. Lockett,
C. A. Whitton,
Die links between Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III, 24 (1941-44), 175-78
E. J. Winstanley,
C. E. Blunt and C. A. Whitton, The coinages of Edward IV and of Henry VI (restored), 25 (1945-48), 4-59, 5 pls.; 130-82, 9
pls.; 291-339, 4 pls.
F. O. Arnold,
The regnal attribution of the initial mark rose and sun dimidiated, 26 (1949-51), 164-70
C. E. Blunt,
R. Carlyon-Britton,
F. M. Stubbs,
Edward coins with obverse mint-mark sun and rose dimidiated, 30 (1960-61), 193-95
M. M. Archibald,
Two fifteenth-century notes: [1] A Bristol penny of Henry VI restored, 34 (1965), 168, pl.
M. Delm-Radcliffe,
N. J. Mayhew,
I. Stewart,
M. Lessen,
T. G. Webb Ware,
Dies and designs: the English gold coinage 1465-1485. Part 1, 55 (1985), 95-133
N. Holmes and D. A. Walker, A Henry VI/Edward IV mule penny from the Leith hoard, 58 (1988), 84-89, pl.
Lord Stewartby,
H. Symonds,
The documentary evidence for the English royal coinages of Henry VII and Henry VIII, 10
(1913), 127-71
J. B. S. MacIlwaine,
A find of English half-groats of Henry VII in the county of Wicklow, 10 (1913), 313-14
R. Carlyon-Britton,
R. Carlyon-Britton,
E. J. Winstanley,
R. Carlyon-Britton,
P. F. Purvey,
A unique penny of Henry IV and a new halfpenny of Henry VII, 30 (1960-61), 190-92
W. J. W. Potter and
E. J. Winstanley,
The coinage of Henry VII, 30 (1960-61), 262-301, 4 pls.; 31 (1962), 109-24, 2 pls.;
32 (1963), 140-60, 2 pls.
P. Grierson,
The origins of the English sovereign and the symbolism of the closed crown, 33 (1964), 118-34
P. Grierson,
Notes on early Tudor coinage: 1. King Henry VIIs dandyprats; 3. The Proclamation of 5 July
1504 and its implications; 4. The origin of the portrait groats; 5. The gold pence of the
Proclamation of 1505, 41 (1972), 80-94
I. Stewart,
P. Grierson,
M. Allen,
B. Withers,
SCBI 23, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, [Part] III: Coins of Henry VII: comments, corrections and
addition, 74 (2004), 184-86
P. R. Cavill,
Lord Stewartby,
30
L. A. Lawrence,
H. Symonds,
The documentary evidence for the English royal coinages of Henry VII and Henry VIII, 10
(1913), 127-71; 11 (1915), 167
R. Carlyon-Britton,
R. Carlyon-Britton,
An unpublished variety of groat of the first coinage of Henry VIII, 16 (1921-22), 119-21
L. A. Lawrence,
English and Irish coins of Henry VIII bearing initials of his queens, 21 (1931-33), 89-92
R. C. Lockett and E. J. W[instanley], An exhibition of coins of Henry VIII, 24 (1941-44), 113-17, 2 pls.
H. A. Parsons,
C. A. Whitton,
The coinages of Henry VIII and Edward VI in Henrys name, 26 (1949-51), 56-89, 8 pls.; 171212, 10 pls.; 290-332, 7 pls.
H. Schneider,
W. J. W. Potter,
Henry VIII - the sequence of marks in the second coinage, 28 (1955-57), 560-67
J. P. C. Kent,
Five Tudor notes: [1] The ryal of Henry VIII; [2] A copy of the crown of the rose in Leeds
Museum; [3] A lost variety of the George noble, 32 (1963), 161-63, pl.
I. Stewart,
Two Tudor notes: 2. A base groat of Henry VIII with altered mintmark, 41 (1972), 181-82
I. Stewart,
C. E. Challis,
Three notes on the Tudor mint: 2. Thomas Wolsey and the experimental weight reduction of 15223, 68 (1998), 150-51
Edward VI (1547-53)
H. Symonds,
H. W. Morrieson,
C. A. W[hitton],
H. Schneider,
W. J. W. Potter,
The coinage of Edward VI in his own name. Part I: Second period, January 1549 to October
1551, 31 (1962), 125-37, pl.
C. E. Challis,
J. Bispham,
J. Bispham,
C. E. Challis,
The coinage of Queen Mary Tudor, 1553-1558, illustrated from the Public Records, 8 (1911),
179-201
The dress of Elizabeth as shown on her early silver coins, 1558-61, 18 (1925-26), 121-23
D. Allen,
I. D. Brown,
Some notes on the coinage of Elizabeth I, with special reference to her hammered silver, 28
(1955-57), 568-603, 2 pls.
J. P. C. Kent,
Five Tudor notes: [5] A supposed pattern sovereign of Elizabeth I, 32 (1963), 164, pl.
31
Elizabeth I - Finds
R. H. Dolley and G. Webster, An 1895 find of Elizabethan silver coins, 27 (1952-54), 93-94. [Mickle Trafford hoard]
I. D. Brown,
C. E. Blunt,
S. E. Rigold,
James I (1603-25)
F. Stroud,
H. W. Morrieson,
H. W. Morrieson,
H. Symonds,
The mint-marks and denominations of the coinage of James I as disclosed by the Trials of the
Pyx, 9 (1912), 207-27
H. W. Morrieson,
G. R. Francis,
F. R. Cooper,
The English silver crowns of James I: a study of the dies and die combinations, 39 (1970), 14557, 4 pls.
Lord Stewartby,
F. P. Barnard,
E. Rogers,
C. W. Peck,
T. Everson,
An unpublished document from the National Archives concerning farthing tokens, 76 (2006),
349-53
Silver coins of the Tower Mint of Charles I, 12 (1916), 181-94, 5 pls.; 13 (1917), 75-94, 6 pls.;
14 (1918), 57-85, 6 pls.; 15 (1919-20), 79-116, 6 pls.
H. W. Morrieson,
Table of the silver coins of the Tower Mint of Charles I, 18 (1925-26), 159-63
C. A. Whitton,
H. Schneider,
The Tower gold of Charles I, 28 (1955-57), 330-85, 2 pls.; 29 (1958-59), 101-27, 3 pls.; 382403, 3 pls.; 30 (1960-61), 302-30, 3 pls
F. R. Cooper,
Silver crowns of the Tower Mint of Charles I: a study of the dies and die combinations, 37
(1968), 110-37, 8 pls.
M. B. Sharp,
The Tower shillings of Charles I and their influence on the Aberystwyth issue, 47 (1977), 102-13,
7 pls.
H. Schneider,
The Tower gold of Charles I: problems of survival ratios; three new angel dies, 49 (1979), 74-81
M. B. Sharp,
B. R. Osborne,
M. Sharp,
M. Sharp,
M. Sharp,
M. Sharp,
Unites from shilling dies and unrecorded shillings of Charles I, 65 (1995), 225, pl.
H. W. Morrieson,
R. C. Lockett,
Notes on the mints of Truro and Exeter under Charles I, 22 (1934-37), 227-46, 8 pls.
D. Allen,
The Weymouth and Salisbury mints of Charles I, 23 (1938-41), 97-118, 5 pls.; 25 (1945-48),
227
The silver crowns of Truro and Exeter under Charles I, 46 (1976), 51-54, 2 pls.
The metrology of the English Civil War coinages of Charles I, 61 (1991), 57- 75, pl.
E. Besly,
The English Civil War mints at Truro and Exeter, 1642-1646, 62 (1992), 102-53, 13 pls.
P. Nelson,
The gold coins issued from the mint at Oxford, 1642-1646, in the reign of Charles I, 11 (1915),
183-206, 4 pls.
H. W. Morrieson,
The coins of the Shrewsbury mint, 1642, 12 (1916), 195-211, 4 pls.; 14 (1918), 87-88
H. W. Morrieson,
The coinage of Oxford, 1642-46, 16 (1921-22), 129-88, 9 pls.; 20 (1929-30), 137-51, 4 pls.
H. W. Morrieson,
H. W. Morrieson,
H. W. Morrieson,
H. W. Morrieson,
R. D. Beresford-Jones,
The Oxford mint and the triple unites of Charles I, 27 (1952-54), 334-44, 2 pls.
J. R. Vincent,
R. Carlyon-Britton,
A note on the York sixpences of Charles I and an unpublished shilling of the same mint and reign,
28 (1955-57), 203-04, pl.
R. D. Beresford-Jones,
The Oxford mint, 1642-6: unites and half-unites, 28 (1955-57), 604-19, 2 pls.
J. P. C. Kent,
M. B. Sharp,
The Tower shillings of Charles I and their influence on the Aberystwyth issue, 47 (1977), 102-13,
7 pls.
H. R. Jessop,
M. Sharp,
Some additional notes on the Civil War coinage of Chester, 52 (1982), 245-46
E. Besly,
M. Sharp,
E. Besly,
M. Sharp,
Unites from shilling dies and unrecorded shillings of Charles I, 65 (1995), 225, pl.
The obsidional money of the Great Rebellion 1642-1649, 2 (1905), 291-357, pl.
33
W. J. Andrew,
Contemporary evidence against the attribution of obsidional money to isolated fortresses in the
time of Charles I, 11 (1915), 207-14
M. Lessen,
D. S. Freedman,
New evidence concerning the authenticity of the 1655 half-crown, 38 (1969), 190-93
H. E. Manville and P. P. Gaspar, Two seventeenth-century die-sinking errors, 61 (1991), 137-38, pl.
E. Besly,
M. Lessen,
R. S. Wade,
J. D. A. Thompson,
H. G. Stride,
H. Schneider,
M. Lessen,
Simons mill gold coins and medals of Charles II, 1660-62, 65 (1995), 151-68, 4 pls.
Some notes on the great recoinage of William III, 1695-1699, 3 (1906), 223-28
E. C. Linton,
William III 1697 half-crown of the York mint with an edge inscription ANNO REGNI
OCTAVO, 26 (1949-51), 220-21
R. H. M. Dolley et al.,
Anne (1702-14)
C. W. Peck,
The pattern halfpennies of 1788 and 1790 by J. P. Droz, 5 (1908), 347-60, 2 pls.
H. W. Morrieson,
The centenary of our modern coinage instituted in February, 1817, and the issues which preceded
it in George IIIs reign, 14 (1918), 121-49
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. J. Sherlock,
C. W. Peck,
G. P. Dyer and P. P. Gaspar, The Dorrien & Magens shilling of 1798, 52 (1982), 198-214
M. Rhodes,
A hoard of defaced forged halfpence of the reign of George III, 59 (1989), 214-16, pl.
J. Morton,
K. Clancy,
The reducing machine and the last coinage of George III, 70 (2000), 118-23, 2 pls.
G. P. Dyer,
H. E. Manville and
P. P. Gaspar,
R. J. Pearce,
A missing link: how Taylor made the 1807 proof halfpenny obverse die, 77 (2007), 301-06, 2 pls.
34
George IV (1820-30)
R. S. Wade,
R. A. Farey,
Victoria (1837-1901)
A. E. Weightman,
E. C. Linton,
E. C. Linton,
I. Stewart,
J. L. Lant,
G. P. Dyer,
G. P. Dyer and P. P. Gaspar, Richard Sainthill and the new bronze coinage, 54 (1984), 263-73
G. P. Dyer and M. Stocker, Edgar Boehm and the Jubilee coinage, 54 (1984), 274-88
G. P. Dyer,
G. P. Dyer,
G. P. Dyer,
M. Stocker,
P. M. Holland,
An unusual pair of obverse die-linked bronze pennies dated 1860 and 1861, 71 (2001), 174-76
P. M. Holland,
A. J. Dowling,
c. Other countries
Ireland - General
J. D. Bateson,
Scotland and Ireland: a century of progress in coinage studies, 73 (2003), 137-47, pls.
H. A. Parsons,
H. A. Parsons,
R. H. M. Dolley,
The myth of a coinage of the Ostmen of Dublin in the name of Tymme Sjllandsfar, 29 (195859), 275-88, 2 pls.
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. H. M. Dolley,
A die-link between Chester and Lydford in the Hiberno-Norse coinage of Dublin, 35 (1966),
192-93
M. Dolley,
M. Blackburn,
Hiberno-Norse and Irish Sea imitations of Cnuts Quatrefoil type, 66 (1996), 1-20, 2 pls.
M. Blackburn,
Currency under the Vikings, Part 4: the Dublin coinage c.995-1050, 78 (2008), 111-37, pl.
35
A parcel of late eleventh-century Hiberno-Norse coins found in northern Italy, 37 (1968), 25-28,
pl.
M. Blackburn and W. A. Seaby, The Francis and Brand parcels of Hiberno-Norse coins, 46 (1976), 29-38, 3 pls.
M. Blackburn and M. Dolley, The Hiberno-Norse element of the List hoard from Sylt, 49 (1979), 17-25, pl.
Ireland - Anglo-Irish Coins
P. Nelson,
The Coinage of Ireland in copper, tin, and pewter, 1 (1903-04), 169-264, 6 pls.
D. W. Dykes,
D. W. Dykes,
W. A. Seaby,
The 1969 Colchester hoard: II. The Anglo-Irish portion, 44 (1974), 43-48, pl.
J. J. North,
The early Irish pence of Edward I reclassified, 61 (1991), 23-30, pl.; 65 (1995), 224, pl.
J. J. North,
The Anglo-Irish halfpence, farthings and post-1290 pence of Edward I and III, 67 (1997), 11-19,
pl.
Two unpublished Irish coins: 1. Edward halfpenny of Dublin, 26 (1949-51), 350, pl.
D. W. Dykes,
J. J. North,
The Anglo-Irish halfpence, farthings and post-1290 pence of Edward I and III, 67 (1997), 11-19,
pl.
Two unpublished Irish coins: 2. Richard III penny of Waterford, 26 (1949-51), 350-51
R. H. M. Dolley,
The coinage of Queen Mary Tudor, 1553-1558, illustrated from the Public Records, 8 (1911),
179-201
L. A. Lawrence,
English and Irish coins of Henry VIII bearing initials of his queens, 21 (1931-33), 89-92
M. Dolley and W. D. Hackmann, The coinages for Ireland of Henry VIII, 38 (1969), 84-108
M. Dolley,
C. E. Challis,
W. A. Seaby,
The obsidional money of the Great Rebellion 1642-1649, 2 (1905), 291-357, pl.
J. B. S. MacIlwaine,
F. W. Yeates,
The coinage of Ireland during the Rebellion, 1641-1652, 15 (1919-20), 185-223, 2 pls.
F. W. Yeates,
H. Farquhar,
W. OSullivan,
R. H. M. Dolley,
A note on the weight and fineness of the 1646 Ormonde pistole, 35 (1966), 152-54
W. A. Seaby and G. Brady, The extant Ormonde pistoles and double pistoles of 1646, 43 (1973), 80-95, pl.
Ireland - Charles II, James II (1660-88/91)
W. S. Ogden,
S. N. Lane,
D. Stevenson,
M. Sharp,
Ireland - Currency
H. W. Morrieson,
Some entries of numismatic interest in the Masters accounts of the Merchant Tailors Gild of
Dublin 1553-61, 17 (1923-24), 235-39
C. Gallagher,
Neglected documentary evidence for the currency of 14th cent. Scottish coins in N.E. Ireland, 36
(1967), 93-95
M. Dolley and W. A. Seaby, Le money del Oraylly (OReillys money), 36 (1967), 114-17, pl.
Irish Sea Imitations of English Coins
M. Blackburn,
Hiberno-Norse and Irish Sea imitations of Cnuts Quatrefoil type, 66 (1996), 1-20, 2 pls.
Scotland - General
H. J. Dakers,
J. Davidson,
Some notes on Scottish coins: an unpublished William the Lion sterling; Robert III pennies of the
Perth mint; a Mary testoon with crowned bust, 1553, 23 (1938-41), 159-61, pl.
Lord Stewartby,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
Unpublished Scottish fractions from the David Rogers collection, 71 (2001), 167-68, pl.
J. D. Bateson,
Scotland and Ireland: a century of progress in coinage studies, 73 (2003), 137-47, pls.
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
The Lindsay Carnegie collection at the National Museums of Scotland, 74 (2004), 145-59
I. H. Stewart,
B. H. I. H. Stewart,
I. Stewart,
The Long Voided Cross sterlings of Alexander III illustrated by Burns, 39 (1970), 67-77
The Brussels hoard: Mr. Baldwins arrangement of the Scottish coins, 29 (1958-59), 91-97
I. Stewart,
I. Stewart,
The 1969 Colchester hoard: III. The Scottish element, 44 (1974), 48-61, pl.
I. Stewart,
37
J. Davidson,
Distinguishing marks on the later issues of David II, 26 (1949-51), 155-63, pl.
C. Gallagher,
Neglected documentary evidence for the currency of 14th cent. Scottish coins in N.E. Ireland, 36
(1967), 93-95
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
J. E. L. Murray,
Scottish coinage in the first half of the fourteenth century, 70 (2000), 45-60, 4 pls.
Lord Stewartby,
R. Kirton,
The class III penny of Robert the Bruce: a second look, 72 (2002), 172-73, pl.
W. A. Seaby and B. H. I. H. Stewart, A fourteenth-century hoard of Scottish groats from Balleny Townland, Co. Down, 33
(1964), 94-106, 2 pls.
I. Stewart,
The Dipple and Balgony finds of fourteenth-century Scottish coins, 40 (1971), 57-61, pl.
J. E. L. Murray,
Elvet Moor, Lumphanan and Drumnadrochit finds of late fourteenth-century Scottish coins, 48
(1978), 73-79
V. Smart,
More light on the Balgonie find: the Perthshire evidence, 57 (1987), 119-21
The contemporary valuation of the fleur-de-lis groats of James I and II, 58 (1988), 130-32
M. L. Stavert,
I. Stewart,
The heavy silver coinage of James III and James IV, 27 (1952-54), 182-94
I. H. Stewart,
The identity of the new plakkis last cunyeit withdrawn in 1485, 28 (1955-57), 317-29, pl.
P. Grierson,
The Eagle Crown: a gold coin of the minority of James V of Scotland, 28 (1955-57), 656-58
J. E. L. Murray,
The early unicorns and the heavy groats of James III and James IV, 40 (1971), 62-96, pl.
R. B. K. Stevenson,
R. B. K. Stevenson,
B. Paszkiewicz,
Two Crosraguel pennies found in Gda sk and the problem of their function on the continent, 70
(2000), 83-89
M. Anderson,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
The Scottish copper Crux Pellit coinage: a typological analysis, 78 (2008), 138-76, pl.
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
Abject orts and imitations: some variants in the Black Farthing coinage of James III, 78
(2008), 240-45
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
The 1533 issue of James V placks/ N. M. McQ. Holmes and Lord Stewartby, 78 (2008), 246-48
J. K. R. Murray,
J. E. L. Murray,
J. E. L. Murray and J. K. R. Murray, Notes on the VICIT LEO testoons of Mary Queen of Scots, 50 (1980), 81-90, pl.
J. E. L. Murray,
R. B. K. Stevenson,
D. J. Rampling and J. E. L. Murray, The coinage of the Marians in Edinburgh Castle in 1572: an addendum, 59 (1989), 213,
pl.
Scotland - Charles I to Anne (1625-1714)
H. A. Parsons,
Unpublished and doubted milled silver coins of Scotland, A.D. 1663-1709, 19 (1927-28), 145-56
R. B. K. Stevenson,
J. K. R. Murray,
J. K. R. Murray,
The Scottish gold and silver coinages of Charles I, 39 (1970), 111-44, 3 pls.
D. Stevenson,
J. K. R. Murray and B. H. I. H. Stewart, The Scottish copper coinages, 1642-1697, 41 (1972), 105-35, 5 pls.; 48 (1978), 112
H. E. Manville and P. P. Gaspar, Two seventeenth-century die-sinking errors, 61 (1991), 137-38, pl.
A. L. Murray,
Wales
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
The Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet coinage of Wales, 2 (1905), 31-56, pl.
F. Elmore Jones,
Thoughts on the Norman coinage of Wales in the light of two additions to the series, 28 (195557), 191-95, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
The 1962 Llantrithyd treasure trove and some thoughts on the first Norman coinage of Wales, 31
(1962), 74-79, pl.
J. D. Brand,
C. E. Blunt,
The cabinet of the Marquess of Ailesbury and the penny of Hywel Dda, 52 (1982), 117-22
An unpublished mule of the pattern Tournai groat of Henry VIII, 28 (1955-57), 203, pl.
P. Berghaus,
P. Spufford,
J. P. C. Kent,
Five Tudor notes: [4] A base groat in the name of Henry VIII with a French countermark, 32
(1963), 163-64, pl.
P. Spufford,
G. Davies,
The single currency in historical perspective (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1999), 69 (1999),
187-95
R. Margolis,
Those pests of canals: a theft of Monneron tokens intended for France, 75 (2005), 121-31
R. Kelleher,
Gold is the strength, the sinnewes of the world: continental gold and Tudor England, 77 (2007),
210-25
A. Thompson,
Continental imitations of the rose noble of Edward IV, 25 (1945-48), 183-208, 3 pls.
C. E. Blunt,
S. E. Rigold,
J. P. C. Kent,
39
R. H. M. Dolley,
An interesting new variety of the late thirteenth-century sterling of Namur, 28 (1955-57), 654-55,
pl.
I. Stewart,
N. J. Mayhew,
J. P. Huffman,
Documentary evidence of Anglo-German currency movement in the central Middle Ages: Cologne
and English sterling, 65 (1995), 32-45
J. J. North,
Some imitations and forgeries of the English and Irish Long Cross pence of Henry III, 65 (1995),
83-119, 4 pls.; corrected catalogue, 66 (1996), 117-22
D. Symons,
H. de S. Shortt,
Two medieval finds from south Wiltshire: [1. Sterling from Rummen], 30 (1960-61), 189-90, pl.
D. M. Metcalf,
R. A. G. Carson,
F. Banks,
The 1868 hoard from the Albert Dock lock pit, Hull, 37 (1968), 65-72, pl.
Merovingian Coins
P. Le Gentilhomme,
R. H. M. Dolley and R. G. Hughes, Two tremisses of the Merovingian mint of Quentovic, 28 (1955-57), 176-77, pl.
A. J. P. Campbell,
The authenticity of the Palatina obolus of Lothaire II found at Litton Cheney in Dorset, 34
(1965), 167-68
M. Dhnin and P. Leclercq, The coins of Quentovic from the Cuerdale hoard in the museum of Boulogne-sur-Mer, 52 (1982),
104-07
Anglo-Gallic Coins
F. S. Snow,
R. D. Beresford-Jones,
R. D. Beresford-Jones,
E. R. D. Elias,
B. J. Cook,
Some coins of Sigtuna inscribed with the names of thelred, Cnut, and Harthacnut, 11 (1915), 340
19
R. H. M. Dolley,
The mythical helmet/long cross mules of thelrd II, 30 (1960-61), 57-60, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley and V. J. Butler, Some Northern variants etc. of the crux issue of thelrd II, 30 (1960-61), 217-20, pl.
C. S. S. Lyon et al.,
Some Scandinavian coins in the names of thelrd, Cnut, and Harthacnut attributed by
Hildebrand to English mints, 30 (1960-61), 235-51, 3 pls.
L. O. Lagerqvist and R. H. M. Dolley, The problem of the fleur-de-lis sceptre on the Sigtuna coins of Cnut, 30 (1960-61),
252-61
Coins and tokens of the British possessions overseas: some unpublished varieties, 22 (1934-37),
257-68, 2 pls.
P. Stevens,
D. L. F. Sealy,
India
R. P. Jackson,
R. P. Jackson,
R. P. Jackson,
Some copper coins issued by the English East India Company and other European powers in
southern India, 5 (1908), 341-46, pl.
R. P. Jackson,
The dominions, emblems and coins of the South Indian dynasties, 9 (1912), 295-396, 3 pls.
H. A. Parsons,
The Bombay pice struck by the English East India Company during the reign of Charles II, 20
(1929-30), 251-59
F. Pridmore,
Notes on colonial coins: Mr. A. P. Spencer, Artist/Engraver, His Majestys Mint, Calcutta and the
re-designed coinages of King George VI British India 1938-1947, 37 (1968), 158-74
P. Stevens,
The reformation of the coinage of Madras early in the nineteenth century, 74 (2004), 121-44
Americas
P. Nelson,
The coinage of William Wood for the American Colonies, 1722-1733, 1 (1903-04), 265-85, pl.
J. B. Caldecott,
The Spanish dollar as adapted for currency in our West Indian colonies, 1 (1903-04), 287-98, 3
pls.
J. B. Caldecott,
H. A. Parsons,
A cut New England threepence attributed to the Leeward Islands, 15 (1919-20), 225-27
J. D. A. Thompson,
Documents illustrating the export of counterfeit currency to the West Indies, 27 (1952-54), 8087, pl.
T. V. Buttrey,
Australasia
A. Chitty,
A. Chitty,
The Australian gold coins struck at the Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth Mints, 8 (1911), 365-68
F. Gardner,
M. Stocker,
Coins of the people: the 1967 New Zealand decimal coin reverses, 70 (2000), 124-38, 10 pls.
M. Stocker,
A very satisfactory series: the 1933 New Zealand coinage designs, 75 (2005), 142-60, 3 pls.
42
A leaden cross bearing a styca impression and other antiquities found in York, 4 (1907), 235-37,
pl.
W. Martin,
London as illustrated upon the great seals, upon medals, and in allied engravings, 14 (1918), 20517, 10 pls.
G. R. Francis,
Jacobite drinking glasses and their relation to the Jacobite medals, 16 (1921-22), 247-83, 13 pls.
R. H. M. Dolley,
A piedfort lead trial-piece of Edward the Confessor, 27 (1952-54), 175-78, pl. [Perhaps a
customs receipt]
J. Graham-Campbell,
The hooked tags from the Forum hoard, Rome, 62 (1992), 95-96
P. W. Hammond and
L. Visser-Fuchs,
S. Ogilvy,
A Civil War hoard from Middleham, North Yorkshire, Appendix 2: The capstones, 64 (1994), 88
C. R. Cartwright,
Examination of organic remains associated with the coins found at Bull Wharf, 67 (1997), 108
Badges
H. Farquhar,
S. A. Garnett,
S. A. Garnett,
M. Sharp,
Coin jewellery
G. Williams,
G. Williams,
B. J. Cook,
V. B. Crowther-Beynon,
V. B. Crowther-Beynon,
D. Allen,
H. de S. Shortt,
Two medieval finds from south Wiltshire: [2. Coin weight for nobles], 30 (1960-61), 189-90, pl.
N. Biggs,
M. M. Archibald,
Two ninth-century Viking weights found near Kingston, Dorset, 68 (1998), 11-20, pl.
G. Williams,
N. Biggs,
N. Biggs,
Counters, Jettons
L. A. Lawrence,
On a portion of a set of silver counters exhibiting London criers and their cries, 14 (1918), 49-55,
11 pls.
H. Farquhar,
A series of portrait plaques in thin silver, struck in Stuart times, technically called shells or
clichs, 16 (1921-22), 229-46, 2 pls.
V. B. Crowther-Beynon,
H. Mayhew (D. F. Allen ed.), Of the street-sellers of card counters, medals, &c, 25 (1945-48), 71-74
C. E. Blunt,
M. Dolley,
M. Sharp,
Engraved Pieces
E. P. Barnard,
Examples of engraved coins selected from a collection formed by Mrs. Ella Pierrepont Barnard,
14 (1918), 151-98, 3 pls.
Medals - General
M. H. Grant,
M. P. Bellamy,
H. E. Pagan,
G. K. Beaulah,
M. Lessen,
M. Lessen,
M. Lessen,
M. Lessen,
T. Stainton,
M. Jones,
C. Eimer,
Sir Robert Johnson, the Mint, and medal making in inter-war Britain, 55 (1985), 169-91
G. P. Dyer,
P. Attwood,
M. Lessen,
Simons mill gold coins and medals of Charles II, 1660-62, 65 (1995), 151-68, 4 pls.
M. Lessen,
L. Brown,
Queen Charlottes medal for the recovery of George III, 72 (2002), 183-84, pl.
K. Clancy,
The centenary medal of the British Numismatic Society, 72 (2002), 187-88, 3 pls.
L. Brown,
M. Sharp,
H. Pagan,
Leonard Wyons small Sir William Browne medal for Greek and Latin epigrams, 77 (2007), 29296
D. Symons,
Medals - Jacobite
H. Farquhar,
Patterns and medals bearing the legend IACOBVS III or IACOBVS VIII, 3 (1906), 229-70, pl.
G. R. Francis,
Jacobite drinking glasses and their relation to the Jacobite medals, 16 (1921-22), 247-83, 13 pls.
H. Farquhar,
Some portrait-medals struck between 1745 and 1752 for Prince Charles Edward, 17 (1923-24),
171-225, 5 pls.
M. Sharp,
C. Winter,
H. W. Morrieson,
W. J. Freer,
Orders, decorations and medals given to the British Navy, Army, and Flying Force in the Great
War, 17 (1923-24), 241-73, pl.
C. Winter,
Gold and silver medals of the Honourable East India Company, 17 (1923-24), 281-87
H. Farquhar,
The Shrewsbury medal: a note upon military medals of the mid-seventeenth-century, 18 (192526), 125-34
C. Winter,
C. Winter,
An unique and unpublished gold medal granted to Major Rogers of the Enniskilleners for valorous
services 1690, 20 (1929-30), 261-62
C. Winter,
Irish volunteers and militia: medals, belt plates and shako plates, 20 (1929-30), 263-69
C. Winter,
War medals issued for services in India, 1852-1924, also the first and second issue of the Most
Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 20 (1929-30), 271-77
O. Cresswell,
A re-examination of a gold medal awarded to Major Rogers for valorous services in 1690, 31
(1962), 138-51
J. D. A. Thompson,
Further remarks on the gold medal to Major Rogers for valorous services, 1690, 35 (1966), 20203
J. D. A. Thompson,
O. Snoddy,
A further note on the gold medal allegedly awarded to Major Rogers for valorous services in
1690, 37 (1968), 196
C. Winter,
The gold collars, medals and crosses granted to British officers by the Crown of Portugal in the
Peninsular War, 12 (1916), 217-33, 4 pls.
A. A. Payne,
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Bruntons Portuguese decorations for the Peninsular War, 12 (1916),
235-40
C. Winter,
J. H. Leslie,
A. A. Payne,
D. Fearon,
Medals and campaigns of the 43rd Foot, now 1st Battalion of the Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 8 (1911), 275-301, 10 pls.
F. E. Burton,
The 45th: 1st Nottinghamshire Regiment, The Sherwood Foresters, their honours and medals,
10 (1913), 267-304, 3 pls.
W. J. Freer,
The Thirty-Eighth Regiment of Foot, now the First Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment,
11 (1915), 289-316, 3 pls.
C. Winter,
Relics of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Lloyd of the Ninety-Fourth Regiment (now the Second
Battalion the Connaught Rangers), 12 (1916), 241-46
C. Winter,
C. Winter,
Medals of the Seventy-Seventh Regiment, now the Second Battalion the Duke of Cambridges
Own Middlesex Regiment, 13 (1917), 185-87, pl.
F. E. Burton,
C. Winter,
L. Forrer,
A few notes on Swiss officers and mercenary regiments in the pay of England, 25 (1945-48),
212-26
Medals - Naval
C. Winter,
A unique naval relic of 1742: the Callis medal, 10 (1913), 305-06, 2 pls.
Marquess of Milford Haven, Medallic illustrations of naval history, 13 (1917), 169-84, 4 pls.
Medals - Personal
D. F. Allen,
M. H. Grant,
J. D. A. Thompson,
Portrait medal for the eightieth birthday of Christopher Evelyn Blunt, 53 (1983), 189-90, pl.
Paper Money
E. P. Newman,
The successful British counterfeiting of American paper money during the American Revolution,
29 (1958-59), 174-87, 2 pls.
M. Dolley and W. A. Seaby, A hitherto unconfirmed class of Irish petty paper-money, 37 (1968), 196- 98
R. H. Thompson,
B. J. Cook and V. H. Hewitt, The Teynham, Kent, hoard of coins and banknotes, 60 (1990), 139-41
G. P. Dyer,
V. Hewitt,
The camel that never was: British note issues for Ceylon, 1800-1941, 67 (1997), 84-92, 8 pls.
V. Hewitt,
G. F. Willmot,
Note on the bronze container of the Bootham coin hoard, 27 (1952-54), 293
G. C. Dunning,
Report on the pottery containers of the Redcar coin hoard, 27 (1952-54), 300-01
P. E. Lasko,
H. Tait,
J. P. C. Kent,
J. P. C. Kent,
J. Cherry,
J. Cherry,
J. Cherry,
J. C. Murray,
S. Jennings,
A Civil War hoard from Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire: the pottery, 61 (1991), 78-79
S. Jennings,
A Civil War hoard from Middleham, North Yorkshire, Appendix 1: The ceramic containers, 64
(1994), 87-88
S. Jennings,
V. E. Dean,
The Ednam, Roxburghshire, hoard (1995). Appendix: the pottery vessel, 66 (1996), 43
J. Edwards,
Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire: the Congleton hoard pots, 71
(2001), 106-10
A probable Scottish hoard of the late sixteenth century: the pottery vessel, 72 (2002), 180
46
Primitive Money
N. Vreeland,
Wampum: the native substitute for currency in North America, 7 (1910), 341-50
Seals
S. E. Rigold,
G. Egan,
Alnage seals and the national coinage - some parallels in design, 61 (1991), 31-36, 2 pls.
Tokens - General
For the royal farthing tokens (1613-44) see Section III
S. H. Hamer,
Notes on the private tokens, their issuers and die-sinkers, 1 (1903-04), 299-332, 4 pls.; 2 (1905),
369-96, 3 pls.; 3 (1906), 271-79, 2 pls.
R. C. Bell,
M. J. Bonser and R. H. Thompson, Tokens found in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, and a seventeenth- century issuer, 54
(1984), 242-47
P. H. Robinson,
Beneath the floorboards: two West Country finds of tokens, 67 (1997), 123-24
R. H. Thompson,
S. A. H. Whetmore,
S. A. H. Whetmore,
W. A. Seaby,
G. Scott,
Some shop tickets countermarked and engraved on copper coins at the end of the eighteenth
century, 44 (1974), 78-80
G. Scott,
H. E. Manville,
H. E. Manville,
H. E. Manville,
Tokens - Early
M. M. Archibald,
P. Grierson,
Hoard of lead Boy Bishop tokens and lead blanks from Sibton parish, Suffolk, 72 (2002), 175, pl.
47
W. C. Wells,
H. Symonds,
J. O. Manton,
W. C. Wells,
J. B. Caldecott,
J. D. A. Thompson,
J. G. Milne,
R. H. M. D[olley],
D. W. MacDowall,
R. H. M. Dolley,
D. W. Dykes,
K. A. Jacob,
D. W. Dykes and K. A. Jacob, Two notes on trade tokens: [1] A mythical seventeenth-century halfpenny of Cambridge, 34
(1965), 132-34
G. Berry and P. Morley,
E. G. H. Kempson,
R. H. Thompson,
P. Preston-Morley and H. Pegg, A revised survey of the seventeenth-century tokens of Nottinghamshire, 51 (1981), 134-96, 8
pls.
G. Berry,
R. H. Thompson,
P. D. Greenall et al.,
Dividing seventeenth-century tokens between London and Middlesex, 61 (1991), 90-123, pl.
M. R. Mays,
John Bayoce at ye Black Dog: an unpublished seventeenth-century token from York, 61 (1991),
132-33, pl.
R. H. Thompson and D. J. Gaunt, Two seventeenth-century token issuers: 1. Gregory Dowling of Millbrook, a token-issuer
trading to America, 62 (1992), 154-8, pl.
G. Berry and R. H. Thompson, - 2. Robert Bloomer in Colman Hill, a token-issuer misplaced, 62 (1992), 159-62, pl.
R. H. Thompson,
Oxford City tokens and the problem of output, 64 (1994), 99-113, pl.
R. H. Thompson,
R. H. Thompson,
R. J. Fleet,
Statistical methods for identifying possible issuers names for London seventeenth-century tokens
displaying only initials, 70 (2000), 150-52
R. H. Thompson,
A. Werge-Hartley,
G. Berry,
Two London tokens found at Walsworth, near Hitchin, Herts., 46 (1976), 77-78
48
C. D. Daines and R. H. Thompson, A hoard of St Neots lace-making tokens from Eynesbury, 55 (1985), 164-68
P. Robinson,
R. H. Thompson,
Octagonal tokens from Wapping found near Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, and associated finds,
78 (2008), 258-60
Tokens - Eighteenth-Century
H. A. Parsons,
H. W. Morrieson,
F. E. Burton,
W. C. Wells,
A. C. Griffin,
R. H. Thompson,
The dies of Thomas Spence (1750-1814), 38 (1969), 126-62, 4 pls.; 40 (1971), 136-38
R. C. Bell,
R. Heslip,
D. W. Dykes,
D. W. Dykes,
John Gregory Hancock and the Westwood brothers: an eighteenth-century token consortium, 69
(1999), 173-86
D. W. Dykes,
D. W. Dykes,
D. W. Dykes,
P. Mathias,
Official and unofficial money in the eighteenth century: the evolving uses of currency (The
Howard Linecar memorial lecture, 2003), 74 (2004), 68-83
D. W. Dykes,
D. W. Dykes,
D. Dykes,
D. W. Dykes,
P. H. Mernick,
D. W. Dykes,
Some local tokens and their issuers in early nineteenth-century Swansea, 27 (1952-54), 345-53,
pl.
D. W. Dykes,
Two notes on trade tokens: [2] The Glanclywedog Factory penny, 34 (1965), 135-38
D. R. D. Edmunds,
The gold and silver tokens issued by John Berkeley Monck, 1811-1812, 35 (1966), 173-88
R. C. Bell,
R. C. Bell,
R. H. Thompson,
John Boxer and the nineteenth-century silver tokens of Kent, 41 (1972), 159-67
J. OD. Mays,
D. W. Dykes,
R. N. P. Hawkins,
R. N. P. Hawkins,
Catalogue of the advertisement imitations of spade guineas and their halves, 32 (1963), 174219, pl.; 34 (1965), 149-61; 37 (1968), 146-57; 53 (1983), 160-75
R. H. M. Dolley,
A note on the Belfast issuers of two of the advertisement imitations of spade guineas, 34
(1965), 170-72
R. C. Bell,
R. H. Thompson and A. J. Wager, The purpose and use of public-house checks, 52 (1982), 215-33
V. METALS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Assaying
C. E. Challis,
Bullion Supplies
J. D. A. Thompson,
J. D. A. Thompson,
G. C. Boon,
A case-history of British bullion: Cardiganshire silver and the Feathers coinage, 1671-1731, 63
(1993), 65-83, pl.
J. C. Cox,
V. B. Crowther-Beynon,
R. A. Merson,
W. Johnson,
Textual sources for the study of Jewish currency crimes in thirteenth-century England, 66 (1996),
21-32
C. Barclay,
Two hoards from North Yorkshire: [2] a seventeenth-century clippings hoard from Bainbridge, 71
(2001), 170-72
Leather
W. Charlton,
D. M. Metcalf and C. E. Blunt, Three early discoveries of leather money, 29 (1958-59), 353-56
Metallurgy
J. S. Forbes and D. B. Dalladay, Composition of English silver coins (870-1300), 30 (1960-61), 82-87
D. M. Metcalf and L. K. Hamblin, Analysis of the metal contents of coins from the Hull hoard, 37 (1968), 71-72
J. Bayley,
D. M. Metcalf,
M. R. Cowell,
M. R. Cowell,
M. B. Mitchiner et al.,
The chemical compositions of English seventeenth-century base metal coins and tokens, 55
(1985), 144-63
D. M. Metcalf and J. P. Northover, Interpreting the alloy of the later Anglo-Saxon coinage, 56 (1986), 35-63
M. B. Mitchiner et al.,
P. Northover,
Analysis of three coin fragments from the Ashdon hoard, 59 (1989), 37-38
K. Anheuser and P. Northover, Silver plating on Roman and Celtic coins from Britain: a technical study, 64 (1994), 22-32, 5
pls.
50
M. R. Cowell,
Statistical and analytical investigation of the Beonna and Ethelbert coinages, 65 (1995), 17-19
M. R. Cowell,
J. P. Northover,
P. Northover,
An early coin of William the Lion: metallurgical analysis of the coin, 65 (1995), 220
P. T. Wilthew,
Analysis and metallographic examination of coins from the Culross hoard, 68 (1998), 92-94
E. J. Harris and D. R. Griffiths, Mercury plating on some early English coins, 69 (1999), 37-46
M. Davis,
The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus, Appendix D: Analyses of coins from the Rogiet
hoard, 76 (2006), 142-44
Concerning the evolution of some reverse types of the Anglo-Norman coinage, 2 (1905), 57-85
W. S. Ogden,
D. F. Allen,
S. E. Rigold,
S. E. Rigold,
Sir C. Swan,
Ars heraldica in metallo (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1995), 65 (1995), 194-201, 4 pls.
J. Porteous,
Royal Mint Advisory Committee on the Design of Coins, Medals, Seals and Decorations: speech at
the farewell lunch for His Royal Highness, the prince Philip... 1999, 70 (2000), 178-79
K. Eustace,
Britannia: some high points in the history of the iconography on British coinage, 76 (2006), 32336, 7 pls.
Portraiture of our Tudor monarchs on their coins and medals, 4 (1907), 79-143, 8 pls.
H. Farquhar,
Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals: Part I, 5 (1908), 145-262, 10 pls.
W. J. Andrew,
Die Axis
R. H. M. Dolley,
The significance of die-axis in the context of the later Anglo-Saxon coinage, 27 (1952-54), 16772
S. A. H. Whetmore,
F. Pridmore,
Notes on colonial coins: Mr. A. P. Spencer, Artist/Engraver, His Majestys Mint, Calcutta ..., 37
(1968), 158-74
T. Stainton,
G. P. Dyer and M. Stocker, Edgar Boehm and the Jubilee coinage, 54 (1984), 274-88
51
P. Attwood,
H. E. Pagan,
R. H. Thompson,
P. Attwood,
D. W. Dykes,
W. J. Andrew,
The die for Stephens coinage in the Guildhall Museum, and secondary evidence there of an
unpublished penny of Henry I, 22 (1934-37), 29-34, pl.
D. Allen,
D. F. Allen,
O. F. Parsons,
A note on some 18th-century dies in the Gloucester City Museum, 29 (1958-59), 172-73
P. P. Gaspar,
Simons Cromwell Crown dies in the Royal Mint Museum, and Blondeaus method for the
production of lettered edges, 46 (1976), 55-63, pl.
E. Besly,
M. Lessen,
Cromwell coin tools in the Royal Mint museum, 68 (1998), 157-60, 6 pls.
K. Clancy,
The Ricardo ingot: experimental dies in the Royal Mint collection, 71 (2001), 172-74, 2 pls.
P. P. Gaspar,
Simons Cromwell Crown dies in the Royal Mint Museum, and Blondeaus method for the
production of lettered edges, 46 (1976), 55-63, pl.
Mint Marks
Shirley Fox,
H. A. Parsons,
F. Elmore Jones,
New light on the Abbot of Peterborough in the Norman period, 27 (1952-54), 179-81
D. Sellwood,
R. G. Doty,
A Mint for Mexico: Boulton, Watt and the Guanajuato mint, 56 (1986), 124-47
R. G. Doty,
Early United States copper coinage: the English connection, 57 (1987), 54-76
C. E. Challis,
F. F. Gilboy,
Misadventures of a mint: Boulton, Watt & Co and the mint for the Brazils, 60 (1990), 113-20
C. E. Challis,
[The microscopic structure and the observed characteristics of Mestrells coins], 60 (1990), 17882, 2 pls.
P. P. Gaspar and H. E. Manville, A mis-struck shilling of George III: many questions and a few answers, 67 (1997), 111-15,
pl.
Mints - General
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
Uncertain Anglo-Saxon mints and some new attributions, 6 (1909), 13-47, pl.
W. C. Wells,
The Northampton and Southampton mints, 17 (1923-24), 1-49, 2 pls.; 19 (1927-28), 69-91, 2
52
The mints of Canterbury and York in the reigns of Edward IV and Henry VII, 21 (1931-33), 7387, 3 pls.
W. C. Wells,
The Stamford and Peterborough mints, 22 (1934-37), 35-77, 3 pls.; 23 (1938-41), 7-28, 3 pl.; 24
(1941-44), 69-109, 145-74
H. H. King,
Two numismatic journeys to Scandinavia: new moneyers for the types in the Sussex and Guildford
mints, 27 (1952-54), 173-74
H. H. King,
The coins of the Sussex mints, Part I: Bramber(?), Chichester, Pevensey, and Rye, 28 (1955-57),
60-74, 2 pls.
- Addenda and corrigenda, 29 (1958-59), 190-91, 415; 30 (1960-61), 188; 33 (1964), 168
R. H. M. Dolley,
Three late Anglo-Saxon notes: a new Anglo-Saxon mint [Caistor]; a probable new mint in
Shropshire [Bridgnorth]; the emergency mint of Cadbury, 28 (1955-57), 88-105, pl.
I. H. Stewart,
The Stamford mint and the connexion with the Abbot of Peterborough under Ethelred II, 28
(1955-57), 106-10
R. H. M. Dolley and
F. Elmore Jones,
R. S. Kinsey,
Anglo-Saxon law and practice relating to mints and moneyers ..., 29 (1958-59), 12-50, 3 pls.
R. H. M. Dolley,
Three more late Saxon notes: a possible sixth Anglo-Saxon mint in Lincolnshire [Horncastle]; an
thelrd II die-link between London and Hertford; the mythical mint of Totleigh, 29 (1958-59),
51-60
R. H. M. Dolley,
Three West Country notes: the coinage of Milborne Port; the identity of the mint of LA(N)G; an
unpublished Cnut moneyer of Lydford, 29 (1958-59), 61-68, pl.
T. F. Reddaway,
Two Tudor notes: a Canterbury mint-masters indenture of 1534; the English royal mint at Calais,
34 (1965), 121-25
C. E. Blunt,
R. Margolis,
Matthew Boultons French ventures of 1791 and 1792: tokens for the Monneron Frres of Paris
and Isle de France, 58 (1988), 102-09, 3 pls.
J. E. L. Murray,
The location of Edinburgh mint, 1358 to 1463 - and Linlithgow mint, 61 (1991), 126-29
M. Allen,
Two fourteenth-century mint indentures and related documentary evidence, 70 (2000), 61-66
A glance inside the mint of Aberystwyth in the reign of Charles I, 8 (1911), 203-06
H. M. Morgan,
Notes on the mint at Aberystwith in the reign of Charles I, 10 (1913), 173-79, 2 pls.
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
J. W. Greenwood,
R. H. M. Dolley et al.,
M. Allen,
Documentary evidence for the output, profits and expenditure of the Bury St Edmunds mint, 69
(1999), 210-13
A. S. Walker,
H. Symonds,
T. M. Turner,
W. J. Andrew,
Numismatic sidelights on the Battle of Brunanburh, A.D. 937, 20 (1929-30), 1-25, 2 pls. [Mint of
Derby]
F. Elmore Jones,
Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet notes: [1] The mysterious mint of DERNT, 31
(1962), 66-68
B. H. I. H. Stewart and C. E. Blunt, The Droitwich mint and BMC type XIV of Edward the Confessor, 48 (1978), 52-57, pl.
H. A. Parsons,
Lord Stewartby,
R. H. M. Dolley,
Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] The mysterious mint of FRO, 28 (1955-57), 504-08
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
K. Jonsson,
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
F. Elmore Jones,
R. J. Eaglen,
R. J. Eaglen,
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
H. R. Mossop,
R. H. M. Dolley,
M. Blackburn,
V. J. Butler and R. H. M. Dolley, Two die-links relative to the Anglo-Saxon mint at Northampton, 30 (1960-61), 54-56
R. H. M. Dolley,
M. Allen and M. R. Vosper, An Edward III class 15d penny of Reading, 69 (1999), 214-15
W. J. Andrew,
Two tragedies, a medival charm, and a note on the mint of Rhuddlan, 15 (1919-20), 61-72.
[Rhuddlan mint, pp. 70-72]
C. E. Blunt,
L. A. Vidler,
C. E. Challis,
H. H. King,
M. Sharp,
W. J. Andrew,
N. J. Ebsworth,
M. A. S. Blackburn,
F. Elmore Jones and C. E. Blunt, The tenth-century mint t Weardbyrig, 28 (1955-57), 494-98, pl.
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
J. D. Brand,
C. Eimer,
Sir Robert Johnson, the Mint, and medal making in inter-war Britain, 55 (1985), 169-91
P. Attwood,
A. D. Garrett,
The Royal Mint: a pursuit of technical and artistic excellence (The Howard Linecar Lecture
54
The mistery of coiners and the Kings moneyers of the Tower of London, c.1340-c.1530, 70
(2000), 67-82
A. Anscombe,
Odilo, a Northumbrian moneyer of the ninth century, and his issues, 14 (1918), 1-12
A. Anscombe,
FASTOLFI MONETA, FASTOLFES MT and the like on coins of Eadgar Rex Anglorum,
20 (1929-30), 33-48
G. C. Brooke,
W. C. Wells,
Coins struck by the moneyer Walter or Waltier in the reigns of Stephen, Henry II and Richard I,
25 (1945-48), 1-3
B. H. I. H. Stewart,
A. Byde,
A note on the moneyer Bur(r)ed of Southwark and London mint, 36 (1967), 191-92, pl.
C. E. Challis,
R. J. Seaman,
J. D. Alsop,
C. E. Challis,
Sir I. Stewart,
C. E. Challis,
M. Lessen,
M. Allen,
C. E. Challis,
Three notes on the Tudor mint: 1. Robert and Richard Harry Yonge, 68 (1998), 149-50
C. E. Challis,
Three notes on the Tudor mint: 3. Revisions to and amplifications of Mint officials and moneyers
of the Tudor period, 45 (1975), 51-76, 68 (1998), 151-52
K. Clancy,
The appointment of William Wellesley Pole to the Royal Mint, 72 (2002), 184-87
G. Selgin,
Charles Wyatt, manager of the Parys Mine mint: a study in ingratitude, 75 (2005), 113-20
M. Allen,
Salaries of mint and exchange officials in the Long Cross recoinage of 1247-1250, 75 (2005),
173-75
J. Freeman,
Patterns and medals bearing the legend IACOBVS III or IACOBVS VIII, 3 (1906), 229-70, pl.
L. A. Lawrence,
E. C. Carter,
R. H. M. Dolley,
A piedfort lead trial-piece of Edward the Confessor, 27 (1952-54), 175-78, pl. [Perhaps a
customs receipt]
G. P. Dyer and P. P. Gaspar, The striking of proof and pattern coins in the eighteenth century, 50 (1980), 117-27, 4 pls.
G. P. Dyer,
Quarter-sovereigns and other small gold patterns of the mid-Victorian period, 67 (1997), 73-83
D. W. Dykes,
The token coinage of William Fullarton: the Prince of Wales pattern coinage, 1799, 72 (2002),
153-63
M. Lessen,
Notes on Simons pattern (Petition) crown of Charles II, 75 (2005), 91-112, 3 pls.
55
Buried treasure: some traditions, records and facts, 1 (1903-04), 9-59, 4 pls.
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton,
Treasure trove, the Treasury and the Trustees of the British Museum, 1 (1903-04), 333-348
G. M. Fraser,
G. C. Brooke,
Some finds of medieval coins from Scotland and the north of England, 30 (1960-61), 88-123
P. Spufford,
M. Warhurst,
Tudor and Stuart coins from the wreck of the Mary, 47 (1977), 144-46
M. A. S. Blackburn and
M. J. Bonser,
Single finds of Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins, 54 (1984), 63-73; 55 (1985), 55-78;
56 (1986), 64-101
C. E. C[hallis] and B. J. C[ook], Coin Register, 57 (1987), 122-52; 58 (1988), 138-64, 9 pls.
B. J. C[ook] and
E. M. B[esly],
- -
- -
- -
H. E. Manville,
Additions and corrections to Thompsons Inventory and Brown and Dolleys Coin Hoards, 63
(1993), 91-113, 2 pls.; 65 (1995), 169-84
B. J. C[ook] and
E. M. B[esly],
E. M. B[esly] and
N. M. McQ. H[olmes],
- -
Coin register, 1994, 64 (1994), 134-63, 10 pls.; 65 (1995), 251; 66 (1996), 172
Coin register, 1995, 65 (1995), 227-51, 8 pls.
- -
- -
E. Besly,
R. Abdy,
R. Abdy,
R. Abdy,
R. Abdy et al.,
M. Allen et al.,
M. Allen et al.,
M. Allen et al.,
M. Allen et al.,
M. Allen,
Coin register 2008/ M. Allen, I. Leins and S. Moorhead, 78 (2008), 261-90, 14 pls.
56
Finds of mediaeval cut halfpence and farthings at Dunwich, 5 (1908), 123-34, pl.
C. E. Blunt,
R. H. M. Dolley,
A group of medieval and modern coins from a site in Malvern, 28 (1955-57), 662-65
S. E. Rigold,
Finds of St Edmund memorial and other Anglo-Saxon coins from excavations at Thetford, 29
(1958-59), 189-90
J. P. C. Kent,
J. P. C. Kent,
S. A. Castle,
R. Seaman,
M. Biddle et al.,
Coins of the Anglo-Saxon period from Repton, Derbyshire, II, 56 (1986), 16-34
J. Bispham,
J. Newman,
B. J. Cook et al.,
Medieval and early modern coin finds from South Ferriby, Humberside, 68 (1998), 95-118
M. Allen,
R. Kelleher,
Medieval and later coins from near Orford Castle, Suffolk, 78 (2008), 248-54
The Canterbury (St Martins) hoard of Frankish and Anglo-Saxon coin-ornaments, 27 (1952-54),
39-51, pl.
C. E. Blunt,
H. E. Pagan,
The Suffolk find of ninth-century Anglo-Saxon pence: a further note, 47 (1977), 128-30
M. A. S. Blackburn,
The Ashdon (Essex) hoard and the currency of the southern Danelaw in the late ninth century, 59
(1989), 13-38, 3 pls.
H. Pagan,
The Engleheart parcel of coins from the 1817 Dorking hoard, 68 (1998), 141-43
C. E. Blunt and R. H. M. Dolley, The Chester (1950) hoard, 27 (1952-54), 125-60, 5 pls.
R. H. M. Dolley,
J. S. Strudwick,
J. S. Strudwick,
An account of some Saxon coins found at Honedon near Clare, Suffolk, 1687, 28 (1955-57), 18082
R. P. Mack,
A parcel of Reform-type pence of Eadgar and his successors, 36 (1967), 55-58, pl.
M. M. Archibald,
M. Dolley,
The 1912 Welwyn find of pence of Eadgar and of Edward the Martyr, 38 (1969), 183-85
57
C. E. Blunt and H. E. Pagan, Three tenth-century hoards: Bath (1755), Kintbury (1761), Threadneedle Street (before 1924),
45 (1975), 19-32
K. Sugden and M. Warhurst, A Cuerdale parcel rediscovered, 48 (1978), 107-09
C. E. Blunt,
J. Graham-Campbell,
The re-provenancing of a Viking-Age hoard to the Thames, near Deptford (S.E. London), 56
(1986), 186-87
C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.), Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work: i. An early-tenth century group from the
Thames, 64 (1994), 34-35, pl.
G. Williams,
The coins from the Vale of York Viking hoard: preliminary report, 78 (2008), 228-34
Two unpublished hoards of late Saxon pence in the Guildhall Museum, 27 (1952-54), 212-13. [St
Martins-Le-Grand c.1870; Gracechurch Street]
J. S. Martin,
The supposed finds at Thwaite and Campsey Ash, 1832, 28 (1955-57), 414-16
P. H. Robinson,
P. H. Robinson,
A further small parcel of coins from the Oulton hoard (1795), 49 (1979), 125-27
H. E. Pagan,
M. Blackburn and J. Newman, A small hoard from Polstead, Suffolk, deposited c. 1035, 61 (1991), 124-25, pl.
G. Williams,
W. J. Andrew,
A remarkable hoard of silver pennies and halfpennies ... found at Sheldon, Derbyshire, in 1867, 7
(1910), 27-89, 2 pls.
W. J. Andrew,
Two tragedies, a medival charm, and a note on the mint of Rhuddlan, 15 (1919-20), 61-75.
[Winchester find, pp. 61-67]
R. H. M. Dolley,
The Dover hoard: the first English hoard with groats of Edward I, 28 (1955-57), 147-68, 5 pls.
M. Dolley et al.,
D. T-D. Clarke,
W. A. Seaby,
P. J. Wise,
The Fillongley hoard - a medieval coin and jewellery hoard from Warwickshire, 69 (1999), 20104, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley and I. H. Stewart, The 1953 Bootham treasure trove, 27 (1952-54), 281-93
M. M. Archibald,
R. H. M. Dolley,
R. H. M. Dolley,
Two neglected Northumbrian hoards of late 14th-century gold coins, 33 (1964), 90-93, pl.
C. Barclay,
Two hoards from North Yorkshire: [1] Skipton Bridge, Thirsk, 71 (2001), 168-70
M. Allen,
The fourteenth-century hoard from Chesterton Lane corner, Cambridge, 75 (2005), 63-90, pl.
L. A. Lawrence,
W. A. Seaby,
M. M. Archibald,
M. M. Archibald,
C. Barclay,
D. F. Allen,
S. E. Rigold,
A hoard of English groats and Flemish double patards from Norham Castle, Northumberland, 26
(1949-51), 348-50
D. Symons,
B. J. Cook,
D. Symons,
An Oxford hoard of the time of the Civil Wars, 23 (1938-41), 91-96, pl.
D. F. Allen,
D. F. Allen,
R. H. M. Dolley,
J. P. C. Kent,
J. P. C. Kent,
The Congleton (Cheshire) treasure trove: James I and Charles I gold, 28 (1955-57), 419-20
J. P. C. Kent,
P. H. Robinson,
Unpublished finds of the early 17th century from Staffordshire, 39 (1970), 166-67
P. H. Robinson,
A Civil War hoard, probably from the Waltham Abbey area, 40 (1971), 174-75
S. A. Castle,
A. Gunstone,
A possible Civil War hoard of unknown provenance now in the Birmingham City Museum, 43
(1973), 145-46
S. A. Castle,
S. A. Castle,
J. Cribb,
Two seventeenth-century hoards and their evidence of coin wear, 48 (1978), 113-17
T. H. McK. Clough and B. J. Cook, The 1987 Ryhall treasure trove, 58 (1988), 96-101, pl.
59
B. J. Cook,
C. P. Barclay,
A Civil War hoard from Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire, 61 (1991), 76-81, pl.
C. Barclay,
A Civil War hoard from Middleham, North Yorkshire, 64 (1994), 84-98, pl.
E. Besly,
Two seventeenth-century notes: 1. An unrecorded Civil War hoard, 64 (1994), 130-32, pl.
G. Williams,
A Jacobean silver hoard from Bull Wharf, London, 67 (1997), 105-8, pl.
D. Symons,
N. J. Mayhew and E. M. Besly, The 1996 Broughton (Oxon) coin hoard, 68 (1998), 154-57, pl.
B. J. Cook,
M. Allen,
The Pembroke College, Cambridge, hoard of Tudor and Stuart gold coins, 69 (1999), 222-26
M. Warhurst et al.,
Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire, 71 (2001), 91-110, pl.
R. Philpott and S. Nicholson, Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire: historical research, 71 (2001),
104-5
B. J. Cook,
E. Besly,
Find of XVII and early XVIII century coins at Burnley, 2 (1905), 425-26
M. M. Archibald,
P. H. Robinson,
The eighteenth-century coin hoard from Pillaton Hall, Staffs., 40 (1971), 124-35
P. H. Robinson,
The Dunchurch and Stafford finds of eighteenth-century half-pence and counterfeits, 41 (1972),
147-58
M. M. Archibald,
M. M. Archibald,
The Benenden hoard of 19th- and 20th-century gold coins, 34 (1965), 175-76
M. M. Archibald,
S. A. Castle,
S. A. Castle,
S. A. Castle,
S. A. Castle,
S. A. Castle,
B. J. Cook and V. H. Hewitt, The Teynham, Kent, hoard of coins and banknotes, 60 (1990), 139-41
P. Attwood,
The Bentley (Suffolk) hoard of 19th- and 20th-century gold coins, 62 (1992), 199-200
P. Attwood,
Lord Grantley and L. A. Lawrence, On a find of French deniers and English pennies of the twelfth century, 14 (1918), 39-46.
[Found in Rome]
F. Mateu y Llopis and R. H. Dolley, A small find of Anglo-Saxon pennies from Roncesvalles, 27 (1952-54), 89-91
H. Schneider,
An angel of Edward V in the Herentals (Belgium) treasure trove, 28 (1955-57), 312-16, pl.
60
M. A. ODonovan,
H. Schneider,
The significance of the archaeological evidence in a review of a French hoard of English coins,
37 (1968), 73-84, 4 pls.
A. Mikolajczyk,
T. Talvio,
The Russian find of Anglo-Saxon coins in the British Museum, 60 (1990), 134-35
D. M. Metcalf,
C. E. Blunt,
W. A. Seaby,
Anglo-Saxon hoards and coins found in the north of Ireland, 29 (1958-59), 248-54
W. A. Seaby,
Two coin hoards of the Rebellion Period (1641-9) from Ulster, 29 (1958-59), 404-14
W. A. Seaby,
W. A. Seaby,
W. A. Seaby,
Two small late seventeenth-century hoards from Co. Tyrone, 33 (1964), 173
M. Dolley and W. A. Seaby, Some unpublished early nineteenth-century Irish finds, 36 (1967), 96-105
Finds - Ireland - Specific finds
J. B. S. MacIlwaine,
G. R. Francis,
A find of English coins of the Tudor and Stuart periods in the county of Wexford, 10 (1913),
315-18
C. E. Blunt,
W. A. Seaby,
R. H. M. Dolley,
New light on the 1843 Viking-Age coin-hoard from Derrykeighan near Dervock in Co. Antrim,
34 (1965), 32-36
R. H. M. Dolley and W. OSullivan, The Corofin (Co. Clare) hoard - late 12th - early 13th centuries, 34 (1965), 98-103
W. A. Seaby,
W. A. Seaby,
M. Dolley,
M. Dolley et al.,
The sixteenth-century coin-hoard from Moig South, Askeaton, Co. Limerick, 37 (1968), 85-92, 4
pls.
M. Dolley,
The Anglo-Saxon pennies from the upper souterrain at Knowth, 38 (1969), 16-21
M. Dolley and A. Gunstone, The Cloncreen Bog (Clonbulloge) find of Elizabethan coins from the Co. Offaly, 38 (1969),
109-112, 2 pls.
M. Dolley and M. K. Murphy, An early fourteenth-century coin hoard from the Co. Roscommon, 39 (1970), 84-90
C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.), Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work: iii. Three strays from the Smarmore hoard, 64
(1994), 36-38, pl.
On some coins of the tenth century found in the Isle of Man, with special reference to a penny of
61
A new parcel from the Douglas I.O.M., 1894 hoard (?), 35 (1966), 7-11, pl.
H. E. Pagan,
The 1894 Ballaquayle hoard: five further parcels of coins, thelstan-Eadgar, 50 (1980), 12-19
J. Graham-Campbell,
The lost coin of thelred II from Rushen Abbey, Isle of Man, 75 (2005), 161-63
Finds - Scandinavia
L. A. Lawrence,
M. Dolley et al.,
A preliminary account of the Anglo-Saxon element in the 1966 find from Tingstde parish on
Gotland, 36 (1967), 62-80, 2 pls.
M. Dolley et al.,
The Anglo-Saxon element in the 1967 Burge hoard from Lummelunda parish, Gotland, 36
(1967), 81-85
Finds - Scotland
B. H. I. H. Stewart,
R. H. M. Dolley,
B. H. I. H. Stewart and R. B. K. Stevenson, The Rhonestone hoard, 1961, 34 (1965), 109-71, pl.
P. Woodhead and I. Stewart, The Renfrew treasure trove, 1963, 35 (1966), 128-47, pl.
P. Woodhead et al.,
R. B. K. Stevenson and J. Porteous, Two Scottish seventeenth-century coin hoards, 41 (1972), 136-46
R. B. K. Stevenson,
N. J. Mayhew,
C. J. Wood and P. Woodhead, The Montrose treasure trove, 1973, 46 (1976), 39-43, pl.
D. H. Caldwell et al.,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
N. J. Mayhew,
The Aberdeen, St Nicholas Street, hoards of 1983 and 1984, 58 (1988), 40-68, 12 pls.
P. Woodhead et al.,
The fourteenth-century Aberdour treasure trove (1978 and 1981), 58 (1988), 69-83, pl.
J. D. Bateson,
J. D. Bateson,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
Old and new Edwardian hoards from Scotland, 64 (1994), 41-69, 2 pls.
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
S-A. Coupar,
A parcel of silver pennies from the Blackhills hoard, 67 (1997), 99-103, pl.
J. D. Bateson,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
M. A. Hall and
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
J. D. Bateson,
Two seventeenth-century copper hoards from Scotland [St Combs; Athelstaneford], 74 (2004),
187-90
D. Bateson,
The Castlecary hoard and the Civil War currency of Scotland, 77 (2007), 226-45
Finds - Wales
W. J. Andrew,
Two tragedies, a medival charm, and a note on the mint of Rhuddlan, 15 (1919-20), 61-72.
[Dyserth Castle find, pp. 67-70]
C. E. Blunt,
R. H. M. Dolley,
The 1962 Llantrithyd treasure trove and some thoughts on the first Norman coinage of Wales, 31
(1962), 74-79, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley,
E. Besly,
E. Besly,
Short Cross and other medieval coins from Llanfaes, Anglesey, 65 (1995), 46-82, pl.
E. Besly,
E. Besly,
E. Besly,
63