INDEX. Baldwin, A. H., obituary, 208. A. H. F., exhibit by, 213. Die output under Charles II, 129ff.
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1 INDEX Accounts, 225. iethelred I, coin of from a (?) Irish find, 33. II, first small cross coin of, in Willes parcel, 57. coins of in the Tingstade hoard, 64ff. coins of in the Lummelunda hoard, 83. coin of BMC Id exhibited, 211. iethelwald, stycas, 216. Alchred, stycas, 216. Alfred, coins of from a (?) Irish find, 34. coin of overstruck by Plegmund, 189. variant of coin of BMC I, 211. ALLEN, D. F., Celtic coins from the Romano- British Temple at Harlow, 1. Three Ancient British notes, 8. Ancient-British coins from Harlow, 1. three notes on, 8. Anglo-Saxon coinage, historical problems of, 215. Anne, addition to copper coins in BMC 2nd ed., 197. ARCHIBALD, M. M., Disposition of the Chester (1950) hoard, 189. A Thetford penny of Stephen type VII, 192. A boy bishop token of profile type, 195. exhibit by, 214. Art Union of London Medals, 179. Athelstan, moneyer Cristign, 40. Baldwin, A. H., obituary, 208. A. H. F., exhibit by, 213. BAJNKS, F. and F. PURVEY, two overstruck pennies of Plegmund, 189. exhibit by, 211. Bath, first recorded coin of Stephen of, 90. BEAULAH, G. K., The Medals of the Art Union of London, 179. Beauworth (1833) hoard, 192. BELL, R. C., The Tokens of Thomas Holloway, 186. A Burslem token?, 198. his Tradesman's tickets and private tokens reviewed, 200. BLUNT, C. E. and M. DOLLEY, On an alleged penny of Ludica, King of Mercia, 825-7, 29. A parcel of reformtype pence of Eadgar and his successors, 55. M. DOLLEY and G. VAN DEE MEEE, The Anglo- Saxon coins in the Lummelunda hoard, 81. and F. E. JONES, A parcel of Norman pennies from Moscow, 86. Unrecorded heavy nobles of Henry IV and some remarks on that issue, 106. Review of A. Porritt's Matthew Young, 200. BLUNT, C. E., Obituary of Sir F. M. Stenton, 207. Obituary of A. H. Baldwin, 208. exhibits by, 212. Boy bishop token of profile type, 195. British Museum Catalogue of copper, tin and bronze coins, addenda to 2nd ed., 196. Bungal(l), Elizabethan, identification of, 118. Burgred, coins of, from a (?) Irish find, 33. Bur(r)ed, a note on the moneyer, 191. Burslem token?, 198. BUTTEEY, T. V., Cut coins in Canada, 176. BYDE, A., A note on the moneyer Bur(r)ed of Southwark and London mints, 191. Canada, cut coins in, 176. Charles I copper coins, additions to BMC 2nd ed., 196. Charles II the hammered gold coins of, 122ff. die ratios and coin production, 129ff. copper coins, additions to BMC, 2nd ed., 197. Chester, the St. John's Church hoard of 1862, hoard, disposition of, 189. ChristSegn, 10 cent, moneyer, Early Middle Irish influence on English name-giving, 40. Cnut, coins of in the Tingstade hoard, 78ff. coins of in the Lummelunda hoard, 83. Copper, tin and bronze coins in the British Museum, addenda to 2nd ed., 196. 'Cunnetti', coin of this group found at Derby, 214. Cuthbert, St., coins previously associated with, 216. Die output under Charles II, 129ff. DOLLEY, M. and C. E. BLUNT, On an alleged penny of Ludica, King of Mercia 825-7, 29. A parcel of reformtype pence of Eadgar and his successors, 55. A fourth find of 9th cent, coins from Ireland? 32. OE *ChristSegn An unsuspected instance of Early Middle Irish influence on English name giving, 40. and S. LYON, Additional evidence for the sequence of types early in the reign of Edward the Confessor, 59. L. LUNDSTBOM and G. VAN DEE MEEE, The Anglo-Saxon coins in the Tingstade find, with C. E. BLUNT and G. VAN DEB MEEB, The Anglo-Saxon coins in the Lummelunda hoard, 81. and W. A. SEABY, Some unpublished 19th cent. Irish finds, 96. 'Le Money Del Oraylly', 114.
2 INDEX 237 DOLLEY, M., Elizabethan Bunga(l) a contribution to Anglo-Irish lexicography, 118. A rediscovered 'new' moneyer for Eadgar, 191. London find of early 13th cent, pennies, 193. Obituary of C. W. Peck, 203. Eadgar, Buckingham coin of exhibited, 213. moneyer Christan, 40. Willes parcel of reform-type coins of, 55. coins of from the Tingstade hoard, 63. rediscovered 'new' moneyer of, 191. Eadmund (St.) Memorial coin from the 1862 Chester hoard, 38. overstruclc by Plegmund, 189. Eadmund moneyer Cristin, 40. Eadred moneyer Cristin, 40. Edmunds, D. R. D., exhibits by, 213. Edward the Elder, coins of from the 1862 Chester hoard, 38. Edward the Martyr, Willes parcel of coins of, 56. coins of from the Tingstade hoard, 63. Edward the Confessor, sequence of early types of, 59. coins of in the Lummelunda hoard, 84. two Shrewsbury coins of, 212. 'halfpenny' exhibited, 213. Edward IV, unp. Canterbury penny exhibited, 212. Edward VIII, addition of nickel-brass coin in BMC, 2nd ed., 197. Finds (including single finds) (a) with Ancient British coins Canterbury, Kent, 3. Gravesend, Kent, 3. Harlow, Essex, 1. Kirmington, Lines., 214. Mildenhall, Wilts., 8. Owslebury, Hants, 9, 10. (b) with Anglo-Saxon coins Bangor, N. Wales (10th cent.), Chester (10th cent.), 36, 189. Cimiez, France (8th cent.), 19, 20. Cushendall, Co. Antrim (9th cent.), 32. Deigany, Co. Wicklow (9th cent.), 32. Derby, (9th cent.), 214. Domburg, Holland (8th cent.), 19, 20, 28. Garton, Yorks (8th cent.), 18, 19, 20, 22, 27, 28. Glasnevin, Co. Dublin (10th cent.), Hallum, Holland (8th cent.), 19, 20. Hexham, Northumberland (9th cent.), 217. Ireland (?) (9th cent.), 32. Isle of Thanet (8th cent.), 17, 19, 24. Kvinnegarda, Sweden (11th cent.), 59. Lummelunda, Sweden (ll-12th cent.), 81. Morley St. Peter, Norfolk (9-10th cent.), Mullaghboden, Co. Kildare (9th cent.), 32. Oxford (8th cent.), 19, 26. Beculver, Kent (8th cent.), 19, 24, 25, 27. Bichborough, Kent (8th cent.), 18, 19, 20, 23. Southampton (8th cent.), 19, 22, 25, 28. Stourmouth, Kent (8th cent.), 19, 23. Terslev, Denmark (10th cent.), 47, 52. Thames (8th cent.), 18-20, 22, 27, 28. Tingstade, Sweden (10-llth cent.), 62. Whitby, Yorks (8th cent.), 19, 22, 27. Wilcote, Oxon (8th cent.), 19, 26. Witney, Oxon (8th cent.), 22. (c) with English coins (1066-c. 1603). Askeaton, Co. Limerick (14th cent.), 102. Cambridge, (12th cent)., 192. Carnbane, Co. Armagh (13-14th cent.), 97. Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim(15-16th cent.), 103. Co. Down (14th cent.), 98. Coventay, Warwicks., (14th cent.), 223. Ireland (?) (13-14th cent.), 116. Kilroot, Co. Antrim (16-17th cent.), 101. Lavenham, Suffolk (16th cent, boy bishop's token), 195. Lisburn, Co. Antrim (16th cent.), 103. London (13th cent.), 193. City (15th cent.), 108. Lummelunda, Sweden (ll-12th cent.), 81. Russia (?) (ll-12th cent.), 86. Skegby, Notts. (13th cent.), 223. Wyre Piddle, Worcs. (15th cent.), 223. (d) with English coins (after c. 1603). Co. Cavan (17th cent., Manx), 105. Hueknall, Notts. (19th cent.), 223. Kilroot, Co. Antrim (16-17th cent.), 101. Lisburn, Co. Antrim (17th cent.), 101. Scilly Isles (off) (17-18th cent.), 223. (e) with Scottish coins Co. Down (14th cent.), 98. Glenavy, Co. Antrim (17th cent.), 104. Kilroot, Co. Antrim (16-17th cent.), 101. Skegby, Notts. (13th cent.), 223. (/) with Irish coins Belfast, Co. Antrim (17th cent.), 104. Coleraine, Co. Derry (16th cent.), 100. Ireland (?) (16th cent.), 102. Lakefield, Co. Antrim (17th cent.), 104. Lisburn, Co. Antrim (17th cent.), 101, 104. Liswatty, Co. Derry (16th cent.), 99. Skegby, Notts. (13th cent.), 223.
3 238 INDEX Finds (including single finds) (cont.) (g) with Foreign coins Fairfield, Canada (18th cent.), 177. Southampton (11th cent.), 223. Forgery of a penny of Ludica, 29. GALLAGHER, C., Documentary evidence for currency of 14th cent. Scottish coins in N.E. Ireland, 93. George II-IV, additions to copper coins in BMC, 2nd ed., Grierson, P., his Bibliographic numismatique reviewed, 201. Gun money, 169. Hamar, S., tokens issued by, exhibited, 214. Harlow, Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at, 1. Harold I, coins of in the Lummelunda hoard, 84. Harthacnut, coins of in the Lummelunda hoard, Henry I, coins of in the Lummelunda hoard, coins of in Moscow, 86. Henry IV, heavy gold coins of, 106. heavy half groats of, 107. Garner's indenture for intermediary coinage, 106, 111. Hess, D., exhibit by, 213. Holloway, Thomas, tokens of, 186. Ireland, 9th cent, hoard from?, 32. circulation of 14th cent. Scottish coins in N.E., 93. Irish influence on names of English moneyers, 40. finds, some unpublished 19th cent., 96. emergency coinages of James II, 169. James II, Irish emergency coinages of, , 169. John, London find of coins of, 193. JONES, F. E and C. E. BLUNT, A parcel of Norman pennies from Moscow, 86. exhibits by, 211, 213. Kent, earliest penny coinage of, 218ff. Lincoln, the St. Martin coins of, 46. Lindsey, possible attribution of a styca to Ealdfrith King of, 217. Ludica, alleged penny of, 29. other coins of, 30. Lummelunda hoard, the Anglo-Saxon coins in, 81. LUNDSTROM, L., M. DOLLEY and G. VAN DEE MEER, The Anglo-Saxon coins in the Tingstade hoard, 62. LYON, S. and M. DOLLEY, Additional evidence for the sequence of types early in the reign of Edward the Confessor, 59. LYON, S., Presidential address, 215. exhibits by, 214. MACK, R. P., St. John's Church, Chester, hoard of 1862, 36. Beauworth, 1833, 192. Medals of the Art Union of London, 179. MEER, G. VAN DER, M. DOLLEY and L. LUNDSTROM, The Anglo-Saxon coins in the Tingstade find, 62. and C. E. BLUNT, The Anglo-Saxon coins in the Lummelunda hoard, 81. Members, list of, 227. METCALF, D. M. and D. R. WALKER, The 'Wolf' sceattas, 11. Moscow, remarkable parcel of Norman pennies in, 86. Mossop, H. A., exhibit by, 214. Neil, coins previously attributed to, 37. Noble, W. J., exhibit by, 213. Northumbria, styca coinage, reappraised, 215. Offa, his coinage reviewed, 218ff. O'Reilly's money, 114. PECK, C. W., English copper, tin and bronze coins in the British Museum, addenda to 2nd ed., penny without H, 213. obituary, 203. Plegmund, two overstruck pennies of, 189. Porritt, A., Matthew Young and his numismatic correspondents, 200. PURVEY, F. and F. BANKS, Two overstruck Pemiies of Plegmund, 189. new half-groat of Richard II, exhibits by, 214. Richard II, new half-groat of, 195. St. Peter coins of York, dating and types of, 47ff. from Chester 1862 hoard, Sceattas, the 'Wolf', llff. SCHNEIDER, H., The hammered gold coins of Charles II, 122. Scottish 14th cent, coins, circulation of in N.E. Ireland, 93. SEABY, W. A. and M. DOLLEY, Some unpublished 19th cent. Irish finds, 96. 'Le money del Oraylly', 114. Sealy, D. L. F., exhibits by, 213. Shaftesbury, new mint for Edward the Martyr, 63. Short-cross coins, find of, in London, 193. Sihtric, York coins of, 51.
4 INDEX 239 SLAYTER, W., Review of R. C. Bell's Tradesman's tickets and private tokens, 200. exhibit by, 214. Stenton, Sir F. M., obituary, 207. Stephen coins in Moscow, 86. unrecorded mule types 6/7, 90. important parcel of type 7, 90ff. type 7, Thetford penny of, 192. STEVENSON, D., The Irish emergency coinages of James II, , 169. STEWART, I., The St. Martin coins of Lincoln, 46. Stycas, reappraisal of sundry, 216. THOMPSON, R. H., Review of P. Grierson's Bibliographic numismatiquc, 201. Tingstade hoard, the Anglo-Saxon coins in, 62. Tokens of Thomas Holloway, 186. Victoria, additions to copper coins in BMC, ed., , 1882 penny without H, nd WALKER, D. R. and D. M. METCALF, The 'Wolf' sceattas, 11. Willes parcel of coins Eadgar-JSthelrEed II, 55. William I Paxs type overstruck on BMC VII, 213. I-H, coins in the Lummelunda hoard, 82. II, coins in Moscow, 86. Ill, additions to copper coins in BMC, 2nd ed., 197. and Mary, additions to copper coins in BMC, 2nd ed., 196, 197. Young, Matthew, and his numismatic correspondents. 200.
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