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INDEX Abbreviations, 193 Accounts of the Society, 168-9 /Ethelheard, archbishop of Canterbury, coin of, 134 /Ethelred II, coins of, 104-7, 138-9 /Ethelstan, king of East Anglia, coin of, 130, 136 Alfred, coins of, 137 ARCHIBALD, M. M., contributions to the coin register, 127-45 Belles & Harrold, Birmingham, 65-8 BESLY, E. M., contributions to the coin register, 144-5 Beornwulf, king of Mercia, coin of, 136 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia, coin of, 136 BISPHAM, J., contributions to the coin register, 135, 138, 143-4 BLACKBURN, M. A. S., The Anglo-Norman coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 108-13 — and M. J. BONSER, The 'porcupine' sceattas of Metcalf's variety G, 99-103 — contributions to the coin register, 126-45 BLAND, ROGER, review of Reece's Coinage in Roman Britain, 153-4 Blunt, C. E., obituary, 157-60, 167, 170 BONSER, M. J. and M. A. S. BLACKBURN, The 'porcupine' sceattas of Metcalf's variety G, 99-103 — contributions to the coin register, 126-45 Boudinot, Elias, director of the Philadelphia Mint, 56-76 Boulton, Watt and Company. 54-76 Brass, composition in the nineteenth century, 77-88 BURNETT, A. M., M. R. COWELL and W. A. ODDY, Celtic coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses, 1-23 Burns, Edward, numismatist, 47, 89-98 Card counters, 82-3, 85. 87 Celtic coins. 1-23, 124-6, 153; analyses, 1-23 Ceolnoth, archbishop of Canterbury, coin of, 135 Charles I, half-crown of, 145 Charles d'Alencon, archbishop of Lyons, blanc of, 145 Cnut, coins of, 139 Coenwulf, king of Mercia, coins of. 135-6 Cochran-Patrick, R. W.. numismatist, 89-98 Coin register, 122-53 Company of Copper Miners, London, 56-8 COOK, B. J., review of Grinsell's The Bristol Mint, 155-6 — contributions to the coin register, 145 Coronation medalets, nineteenth century, 82-3 Cotton, Robert, antiquary, 174-5 COWELL, M. R., W. A. ODDY and A. M. BURNETT, Celtic coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses, 1-23 Cunobelin, coins of, 125 Cuthred. king of Kent, coin of, 134 DAWSON, A. and N. J. MAYHEW, A continental find includ- ing Tealby pennies, 113-18 D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, antiquary and numismatist, 176-7 DOTY, R. G., Early United States copper coinage: the English connection, 54-76 Dubnovellanus, coins of, 126 Eadberht, king of Northumbria, coin of, 134 Eadred, coins of, 130 Eadwald. king of East Anglia, coins of 130, 136 Edgar, coins of, 138; reform of coinage, 24-33 Edinburgh castle, minting in 1572, 47-53 Edward IV, groat, Irish coinage, 145 Edward the Confessor, coins of, 140-1 Edward the Elder, coin of, 137-8 Finds (for single finds, see the geographical index to the coin register, 123-4) a) with Celtic coins Bury. Cambs., 1-2 Chute, Wilts., 1, 5-6 Corfe Common. Dorset, 1, 8-9 Donhead St Mary, Wilts., 1,9-11 Ironshill, Hants., 1, 6-7 Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1-2 Winterbourne Monkton, Dorset, 1, 11-12 b) medieval Aston Rowant, Oxon. (8th cent.), 99-102, 129, 131 Bais, France (8th cent.), 100-2 Balgonie, Perthshire (c. 1400), 119-21 Barthe, France (8th cent.), 99, 101, 131 Brussels, near, Belgium (12th cent.), 113-18 Chester, Cheshire (10th cent.), 30 Cimiez, France (8th cent.), 99-101 Crondall, Hants. (7th cent.), 127 Cuerdale, Lanes. (10th cent.), 137 Escharen. Netherlands (8th cent.), 102, 126 Franeker, Netherlands (8th cent.), 101, 129-30 Montrave, Fife (14th cent.), 96-7 Nohenant, France (8th cent.), 100-1 Rome (Forum), Italy (10th cent.), 32 Saint-Pierre-Les-Etieux, France (8th cent.), 100-2 Southend, Essex (8th cent.), 129 Shillington, Beds. (12th cent.), 108 Sutton Hoo. Suffolk (7th cent.), 126 Tetney, Lines. (10th cent.), 30 Uncertain site, Ireland (11th cent.), 106-7 List of coin hoards discovered in 1986-7, 172 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Anglo-Norman coins in, 108-13 Fulk IV or V, count of Anjou, denier of, 145 Grantham, Anglo-Saxon mint, 104-5 Grimshaw, M. E., her Pre-Victorian Silver School Medals Awarded to Girls in Great Britain reviewed, 156 Grinsell, L. V., his The Bristol Mint reviewed, 155-6 Halliday, Thomas, of Birmingham, jeton-maker, 77, 79 Harold I, coins of, 139-40 Harold II, coins of, 140-1 Harthacnut, coin of, 140 Hawkins. R. N. P.. obituary, 161-6; death, 170 HAZELGROVE, COLIN, review of Nash's Coinage in the Celtic World, 153 Henry I, coins of, 111-12, 142-4 Henry II, coins of, 113-18, 145 Henry VIII. Irish half-harps of, 34-46 Henry, earl of Northumberland, coin of. 145

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Abbreviations, 193 Accounts of the Society, 168-9 /Ethelheard, archbishop of Canterbury, coin of, 134 /Ethelred II, coins of, 104-7, 138-9 /Ethelstan, king of East Anglia, coin of, 130, 136 Alfred, coins of, 137 ARCHIBALD, M. M., contributions to the coin register,

127-45

Belles & Harrold, Birmingham, 65-8 BESLY, E. M., contributions to the coin register, 144-5 Beornwulf, king of Mercia, coin of, 136 Berhtwulf, king of Mercia, coin of, 136 BISPHAM, J., contributions to the coin register, 135, 138,

143-4 BLACKBURN, M. A. S., The Anglo-Norman coins in the

Fitzwilliam Museum, 108-13 — and M. J. BONSER, The 'porcupine' sceattas of Metcalf's

variety G, 99-103 — contributions to the coin register, 126-45 BLAND, ROGER, review of Reece's Coinage in Roman

Britain, 153-4 Blunt, C. E., obituary, 157-60, 167, 170 BONSER, M . J . a n d M . A . S. BLACKBURN, T h e ' p o r c u p i n e '

sceattas of Metcalf's variety G, 99-103 — contributions to the coin register, 126-45 Boudinot, Elias, director of the Philadelphia Mint, 56-76 Boulton, Watt and Company. 54-76 Brass, composition in the nineteenth century, 77-88 BURNETT, A . M . , M . R . COWELL a n d W . A . ODDY, Cel t ic

coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses, 1-23 Burns, Edward, numismatist, 47, 89-98

Card counters, 82-3, 85. 87 Celtic coins. 1-23, 124-6, 153; analyses, 1-23 Ceolnoth, archbishop of Canterbury, coin of, 135 Charles I, half-crown of, 145 Charles d'Alencon, archbishop of Lyons, blanc of, 145 Cnut, coins of, 139 Coenwulf, king of Mercia, coins of. 135-6 Cochran-Patrick, R. W.. numismatist, 89-98 Coin register, 122-53 Company of Copper Miners, London, 56-8 COOK, B. J., review of Grinsell's The Bristol Mint, 155-6 — contributions to the coin register, 145 Coronation medalets, nineteenth century, 82-3 Cotton, Robert, antiquary, 174-5 COWELL, M . R . , W . A . ODDY a n d A . M . BURNETT, Cel t ic

coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses, 1-23 Cunobelin, coins of, 125 Cuthred. king of Kent, coin of, 134

DAWSON, A. and N. J. MAYHEW, A continental find includ-ing Tealby pennies, 113-18

D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, antiquary and numismatist, 176-7 DOTY, R. G., Early United States copper coinage: the

English connection, 54-76 Dubnovellanus, coins of, 126

Eadberht, king of Northumbria, coin of, 134

Eadred, coins of, 130 Eadwald. king of East Anglia, coins of 130, 136 Edgar, coins of, 138; reform of coinage, 24-33 Edinburgh castle, minting in 1572, 47-53 Edward IV, groat, Irish coinage, 145 Edward the Confessor, coins of, 140-1 Edward the Elder, coin of, 137-8

Finds (for single finds, see the geographical index to the coin register, 123-4) a) with Celtic coins Bury. Cambs., 1-2 Chute, Wilts., 1, 5-6 Corfe Common. Dorset, 1, 8-9 Donhead St Mary, Wilts., 1 ,9-11 Ironshill, Hants., 1, 6-7 Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1-2 Winterbourne Monkton, Dorset, 1, 11-12 b) medieval Aston Rowant, Oxon. (8th cent.), 99-102, 129, 131 Bais, France (8th cent.), 100-2 Balgonie, Perthshire (c. 1400), 119-21 Barthe, France (8th cent.), 99, 101, 131 Brussels, near, Belgium (12th cent.), 113-18 Chester, Cheshire (10th cent.), 30 Cimiez, France (8th cent.), 99-101 Crondall, Hants. (7th cent.), 127 Cuerdale, Lanes. (10th cent.), 137 Escharen. Netherlands (8th cent.), 102, 126 Franeker, Netherlands (8th cent.), 101, 129-30 Montrave, Fife (14th cent.), 96-7 Nohenant, France (8th cent.), 100-1 Rome (Forum), Italy (10th cent.), 32 Saint-Pierre-Les-Etieux, France (8th cent.), 100-2 Southend, Essex (8th cent.), 129 Shillington, Beds. (12th cent.), 108 Sutton Hoo. Suffolk (7th cent.), 126 Tetney, Lines. (10th cent.), 30 Uncertain site, Ireland (11th cent.), 106-7 List of coin hoards discovered in 1986-7, 172

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Anglo-Norman coins in, 108-13

Fulk IV or V, count of Anjou, denier of, 145

Grantham, Anglo-Saxon mint, 104-5 Grimshaw, M. E., her Pre-Victorian Silver School Medals

Awarded to Girls in Great Britain reviewed, 156 Grinsell, L. V., his The Bristol Mint reviewed, 155-6

Halliday, Thomas, of Birmingham, jeton-maker, 77, 79 Harold I, coins of, 139-40 Harold II, coins of, 140-1 Harthacnut, coin of, 140 Hawkins. R. N. P.. obituary, 161-6; death, 170 HAZELGROVE, COLIN, review of Nash's Coinage in the Celtic

World, 153 Henry I, coins of, 111-12, 142-4 Henry II, coins of, 113-18, 145 Henry VIII. Irish half-harps of, 34-46 Henry, earl of Northumberland, coin of. 145

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Ingram, Thomas Wells, of Birmingham, jeton-maker, 78-9, 83

Jetons, English nineteenth-century, chemical composition of, 77-88

JONES, MARK, review of Grimshaw's Pre-Victorian Silver School Medals Awarded to Girls in Great Britain, 156

JONSSON, KENNETH, Grantham. - a new Anglo-Saxon mint in Lincolnshire, 104-5

— his The New Era. The Reformation of die Late Anglo-Saxon Coinage reviewed, 24-33

KENNY, MICHAEL, A small hoard of pennies of /Ethelred II ( 9 7 8 - 1 0 1 6 ) , 106-7

KENT, J. P. C.. An issue of farthings of Richard II, 118 — contributions to the coin register, 124-6 Kettle firm, Birmingham, jeton-makers, 78, 79, 81, 83 Kluge, Bernd, his Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 36.

State Museum Berlin Coin Cabinet. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Hiberno-Norse Coins reviewed, 154-5

MADDICOTT, J. R.. contribution to the coin register, 137 Market tallies, 86-7 Mary Queen of Scots, 1572 coinage in name of, 47-53 Matilda, coin of, 112 MAYHEW, N. J. and A. DAWSON, A continental find includ-

ing Tealby pennies, 113-118 Merovingian coins, 126-7 METCALF, D. M., Were ealdormen exercising independent

control over the coinage in mid tenth century England?, 24-33

— contributions to the coin register, 129-43 MITCHINER, M . B . , C . MORTIMER a n d A . M . POLLARD, T h e

chemical composition of nineteenth-century copper-base English jetons, 77-88

Model pennies of Joseph Moore, 83-4 MORTIMER, C . , M . B . MITCHINER a n d A . M . POLLARD, T h e

chemical composition of nineteenth-century copper-base English jetons, 77-88

MURRAY, JOAN E . L . , T h e c o i n a g e of the M a r i a n s in Edinburgh castle in 1572, 47-53

Nash, D. her Coinage in the Celtic World reviewed, 153 Neal, Ralph, of London, jeton-maker, 86 NEWMAN, J., contributions to the coin register, 128-30, 133,

136-41, 143, 145 Nicholson, William, archdeacon of Carlisle and historian,

177-80

ODDY, W . A . , M . R . COWELL a n d A . M . BURNETT, Ce l t i c coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses, 1-23

Offa, king of Mercia, coins of, 134-5 Olaf Kyrre, king of Norway, coin of, 141

State Museum Berlin Coin Cabinet. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Hiberno-Norse Coins, 154-5

Parys Mine Company, 56 Philadelphia Mint, USA, 54-76 Philip IV. king of Spain, 2-escudos of, 145 PIRIE, E. J. E.. contributions to the coin register, 125-6,

130, 145 PLOUVIEZ, J., contribution to the coin register, 128 POLLARD, A . M . , M . B. MITCHINER a n d C . MORTIMER, T h e

chemical composition of nineteenth-century copper-base English jetons, 77-88

Proceedings of the Society, 167

Reece, Richard, his coinage in Roman Britain reviewed, 153-4

Richard II, farthings of, 118 Robert III, king of Scots, coins of, 119-21

St Edmund Memorial coinage, 136-7 Sceattas, 99-103, 127-34 SCOTT, J . G . a n d R . H . THOMPSON, o b i t u a r y of R . N . P .

Hawkins. 161-6 SEABY, W. A., The half-harps of Henry VIII's Irish coinage,

34-46 Sharp, John, archbishop of York and numismatist, 178-80 SMART, VERONICA, More light on the Balgonie find - the

Perthshire evidence, 119-21 'Spade guinea' counters, 85-7 Spanish coins, 145 Speed, John, antiquary, 173-4, 178 Stephen, coins of, 112, 144-5 STEWART, IAN, Edward Burns, 89-98 —' obituary of C. E. Blunt, 157-60 STOTT, P. E. F., contributions to the coin register, 134,

141-5 SYMONS, D., contribution to the coin register, 130

Tasciovanus, coin of, 125-6 Tealby coinage, 113-18, 145 THOMPSON, R. H., Publications and papers of C. E. Blunt:

supplement, 160-1 — and J. G. SCOTT, obituary of R. N. P. Hawkins, 161-6 Thoresby, Ralph, numismatist, 178-80 'To Hanover' counters, 82-5, 87

United States of America, copper coinage of, 54-76

Verica, coins of, 125

William I, coins of, 109-10, 142 William II, coins of, 111, 142 Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury, coins of, 134-5 Wyon, of London, jeton-makers, 79

PAGAN, H. E., Presidental address, 171-80 — review of Kluge's Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 36.

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