BNJ Contents 1-80 2010
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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. 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:
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, sub-
divided 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 of course 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 confined to 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unpublished hoard-provenance for a penny of Ceolwulf II under ‘Kings of Mercia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 hoard containers, etc.
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CONTENTS
I. GENERALITIES...........................................................................................................................................5
British Numismatic Society. British Numismatics. Chronology. Coinages and Currencies. Collections,
Museums. Forgery. Forgery-Contemporary. Illustration of Coins. Maundy, Largesse and Dole. Metrology.
Names and Naming. Numismatic Methods. Numismatists. Photography. Touch pieces, Angels.
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I. GENERALITIES
British Numismatic Society
D. F. Allen, [Recollections of the Society], 32 (1963), 231-34
P. Woodhead, [The Society’s functions], 47 (1977), 164-66
P. Woodhead, [The formation and early years of our Society], 48 (1978), 150-52
H. Pagan, ‘The British Numismatic Society: a history’, 73 (2003), 1-43, 14 pls.
H. Pagan [and] C. Farthing, ‘Members of the British Numismatic Society 1903-2003’, 73 (2003), 213-67
British Numismatics
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, ‘Introduction: British numismatics’, 1 (1903-04), 1-8
D. F. Allen, [The human side of coins], 30 (1960-61), 208-09
C. W. Peck, [Research on the milled coinages], 33 (1964), 192-93
C. W. Peck, [Coin history of later periods; and, Rarity as it applies to numismatics], 34 (1965), 194-98
S. E. Rigold, ‘A discourse on method and terminology’, 40 (1971), 198-201, 204
P. Woodhead, [The importance of an awareness of related fields], 46 (1976), 101-07
H. E. Pagan, [The first century of the study of coins in Britain], 57 (1987), 173-80
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, ‘Modern coins and paper money’, 73 (2003), 128-36, pls.
Chronology
A. Anscombe, ‘The Anglo-Saxon computation of historic time in the ninth century’, 4 (1907), 241-310, pl.; 5
(1908), 381-407
Coinages and Currencies
D. V. Deane, ‘Modern coinage systems’, 37 (1968), 175-82
G. Davies, ‘The single currency in historical perspective’ (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1999), 69 (1999),
187-95
D. Symons, ‘A Birmingham miscellany (1): 1. Mr Boulton’s money’, 79 (2009), 246-47
Collections, Museums
D. F. Allen, [The public display of coins and medals], 31 (1962), 177-79
S. E. Rigold, ‘Coins and museums’, 45 (1975), 119-23, 126
R. B. K. S[tevenson], ‘Interpreting a coin collection’, 65 (1995), 210-13
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.
C. E. Blunt and J. D. A. Thompson, ‘Forgery in the Anglo-Saxon series’, 28 (1955-57), 18-25, pl
H. E. Pagan, ‘Mr. Emery’s mint’, 40 (1971), 139-70, 2 pls.
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Forgery - Contemporary
J. C. Cox, ‘An Elizabethan coiner’, 4 (1907), 157-64
J. D. A. Thompson, ‘Documents illustrating the export of counterfeit currency to the West Indies’, 27 (1952-54), 80-87,
pl.
F. N. Hepper, ‘A late eighteenth-century forger’s pegged die’, 28 (1955-57), 422-23
M. M. Archibald, ‘The Queenhithe hoard of late-fifteenth-century forgeries’, 50 (1980), 61-66
K. Eremin and J. Tate, ‘Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray, Appendix 2: Examination of two counterfeit coins from
hoard 1’, 76 (2006), 21-25
D. Symons, ‘A Birmingham miscellany (1): 2. A possible portrait of William Booth the forger’, 79 (2009), 247-
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D. J. Symons, ‘A Birmingham miscellany (2): 3. Some approaches made to Matthew Boulton to produce
counterfeit coins’, 80 (2010), 158-60, 3 pls.
Illustration of Coins
R. J. Eaglen, ‘The illustration of coins: an historical survey, Part I’, 80 (2010), 140-50, 5 pls. (Presidential
address, 2009)
Numismatic Methods
See also ‘Metallurgy’ in Section V
C. S. S. Lyon, ‘Consultation in research’, 35 (1966), 223-30
C. S. S. Lyon, ‘Alternative estimates of the numbers of dies employed at Lincoln’, 51 (1981), 88-90
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
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I. D. Brown, ‘Active mints and the survival of Norman coins’, 67 (1997), 1-10
Numismatists - General
C. E. Blunt, ‘Personal reminiscences of some distinguished numismatists of a previous generation’, 46 (1976),
64-74
N. Shiel, ‘Letters of numismatic interest addressed to John Lindsay of Cork’, 54 (1984), 51-62
Lord Stewartby, ‘Scottish coin collectors’, 66 (1996), 87-112
R. J. Eaglen et al., ‘Coin tickets in the British hammered series’, 71 (2001), 136-57, 26 pls.
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
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H. E. Pagan, ‘Andreas Fountaine eques auratus A.A.A.F III Vir’, 63 (1993), 114-22
P. Mitchell, ‘A tribute to Helen Frizzell’, 59 (1989), 247-49
C. E. B[lunt], ‘Obituary: Lord Grantley’, 24 (1941-44), 127-28
G. P. Dyer, ‘Presentation to Professor Philip Grierson, 27 May 1997’, 67 (1997), 171
C. E. Blunt, ‘Obituary: A. J. H. Gunstone’, 53 (1983), 194-95
E. B[urstal], ‘Obituaries: Sir John Ludlow Hanham, Bt, DL’, 27 (1952-54), 365
J. G. Scott [and] R. H. Thompson, ‘Obituaries: R. N. P. Hawkins’, 57 (1987), 161-66
C. E. B[lunt], ‘Obituaries: H. H. King’, 46 (1976), 89
T. M. T[urner], ‘Obituaries: Dr Philip G. Laver, MRCS’, 24 (1941-44), 56
C. E. B[lunt], ‘Obituaries: L. A. Lawrence’, 26 (1949-51), 95-96
A. G. Stone, ‘Obituaries: Howard W. A. Linecar’, 55 (1985), 202-03
A. H. F. B[aldwin], ‘Obituary: R. C. Lockett’, 26 (1949-51), 224-25
C. W. L[ister], ‘Obituary: R. P. Mack’, 44 (1974), 89
M. Sharp, ‘Obituaries: Professor Jeffrey Mass (29.6.1940-30.3.2001)’, 70 (2000), 182-83
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M. Sharp, ‘Obituaries: Noël Woolf (24.12.1911-28.5.2001)’, 70 (2000), 183
Photography
C. W. Peck, ‘Photography of coins in monochrome and colour on 35mm. film’, 30 (1960-61), 348-59
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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, ‘An overstruck silver unit of Verica’, 67 (1997), 95-97
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, ‘SEGO and DUNO: reassessment and reinterpretation’, 69 (1999), 196-98, pl.
J. Williams, ‘Coin inscriptions and the origins of writing in pre-Roman Britain’, 71 (2001), 1-17, pl.
J. Williams, ‘Iron-Age and Roman coins’, 73 (2003), 44-57, pls.
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A. Bone and A. Burnett, ‘The 1986 Selsey treasure trove’, 56 (1986), 178-80
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, ‘Somerton, Suffolk, treasure trove’, 64 (1994), 127-28, pl.
P. De Jersey and J. Newman, ‘Staters of Cunobelin from Shotley, Suffolk’, 65 (1995), 214-15, pl.
P. J. Wise, ‘The Bedworth hoard of Celtic coins’, 65 (1995), 215-17, pl.
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),
22-48
J. Talbot and I. Leins, ‘Before Boudicca: the Wickham Market hoard and the middle phase gold coinage of East Anglia’,
80 (2010), 1-23, 6 pls.
E. Besly, ‘The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus: the coins: Q-radiates of Allectus’, 76 (2006), 62-80,
125-39, pls.
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H. P. G. Williams, ‘A small Carausian hoard from the Wheeler excavations at Verulamium’, 60 (1990), 130-31, pl.
D. Symons, ‘Notes on three Romano-British hoards’, 60 (1990), 131-34, 2 pls.
D. Briggs et al., ‘Iron Age and Roman coins from Hayling Island temple’, 62 (1992), 1-62, 7 pls.
D. Shotter, ‘Coin-loss and the Roman occupation of North-west England’, 63 (1993), 1-19
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray’, 76 (2006), 1-44, 2 pls.
E. Besly, ‘The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus’, 76 (2006), 45-146, 23 pls.
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III. MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS
English Coins - General
F. Stroud, ‘Some national characteristics numismatically exemplified’, 2 (1905), 1-6
P. Nelson, ‘Table of English gold coins, 1649-1820’, 2 (1905), 417-24
H. A. Parsons, ‘Art and the coins of England’, 3 (1906), 291-310, 4 pls.
H. W. Morrieson, ‘The influence of war on the coinage of England’, 4 (1907), 1-15, 4 pls.
C. A. Whitton, ‘Some aspects of English currency in the later Middle Ages’, 24 (1941-44), 36-46
F. O. Arnold, ‘Half-sovereigns and double crowns’, 24 (1941-44), 120-26
Spink & Son Ltd, ‘Coins stolen from Spink & Son Ltd’, 30 (1960-61), 365-68, 4 pls.
B. A. Seaby Ltd, ‘Coins stolen from B. A. Seaby Ltd’, 30 (1960-61), 368
D. M. Metcalf, ‘Continuity and change in English monetary history c. 973-1086’, 50 (1980), 20-49; 51 (1981), 52-
88
J. K. Horsefield, ‘Copper v. tin coins in seventeenth-century England’, 52 (1982), 161-80
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, ‘Active mints and the survival of Norman coins’, 67 (1997), 1-10
C. Dyer, ‘Peasants and coins: the uses of money in the Middle Ages’ (The Howard Linecar Lecture
1997), 67 (1997), 30-47
M. M. Archibald, ‘Early medieval coinage, 1066-1279’, 73 (2003), 76-88, pls.
M. Allen, ‘The proportions of the denominations in English mint outputs, 1351-1485’, 77 (2007), 190-209
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P. Seaby, ‘The sequence of Anglo-Saxon coin types, 1030-50’, 28 (1955-57), 111-46, 2 pls.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘Contemporary forgeries of late Saxon pence’, 28 (1955-57), 185-89, pl.
C. E. Blunt, ‘Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] Tenth-century half-pennies and C. Roach Smith’s plate of coins
found in London’, 31 (1962), 44-48, pl.
C. E. Blunt et al., ‘The coinage of Southern England, 796-840’, 32 (1963), 1-74, 10 pls.
S. Lyon, ‘Historical problems of Anglo-Saxon coinage, (1)’, 36 (1967), 215-21
- - ‘ - (2) The ninth century: Offa to Alfred’, 37 (1968), 216-83, 2 pls.
- - ‘ - (3) Denominations and weights’, 38 (1969), 204-22
- - ‘ - (4) The Viking Age’, 39 (1970), 193-204, pl.
I. Stewart, ‘A numeration of late Anglo-Saxon coin types’, 45 (1975), 12-18
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), 126-
29
C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.), ‘Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work’, 64 (1994), 33-40, pl.
E. Screen, ‘Anglo-Saxon law and numismatics: a reassessment in the light of Patrick Wormald’s The Making
of English Law’, 77 (2007), 150-72
D. M. Metcalf, ‘Betwixt sceattas and Offa’s pence: mint-attributions, and the chronology of a recession’, 79
(2009), 1-33
G. Williams, ‘Anglo-Saxon gold coinage, Part 1: the transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon coinage’, 80 (2010),
51-75
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D. M. Metcalf and L. K. Hamblin, ‘A modern forgery of a sceat’, 37 (1968), 190-91
M. Morehart, ‘Some dangers of dating sceattas by typological sequences’, 39 (1970), 1-5
S. E. Rigold, ‘The principal series of English sceattas’, 47 (1977), 21-30
D. M. Metcalf, ‘Another modern forgery of a sceat’, 48 (1978), 107
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 Metcalf’s variety G’, 57 (1987), 99-103
D. M. Metcalf, ‘A sceat of series K minted by Archbishop Berhtwald of Canterbury (693-731)’, 58 (1988), 124-26,
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, ‘Runic sceattas reading epa, types R1 and R2’, 77 (2007), 49-70
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V. Smart, ‘Aldates, Gadutels and Badigils: identification of moneyers in the Northumbrian coinage’, 70
(2000), 141-43
G. Williams, ‘An enigmatic coin from eighth-century Northumbria’, 71 (2001), 158-60
D. M. Metcalf, ‘Financial support for outlying churches?: a perspective on the uses of money in eighth-century
Northumbria’, 72 (2002), 167-69
D. M. Metcalf, ‘The coinage of King Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704) and some contemporary imitations’, 76
(2006), 147-58
M. Bogucki, ‘Two Northumbrian stycas of Eanred and Æthelred II from early medieval Truso in Poland’, 79
(2009), 34-42
Kings of Kent
C. E. Blunt, ‘Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] A coin of Heaberht, King of Kent: Lord Grantley’s attribution
vindicated’, 27 (1952-54), 52-54, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A new type and moneyer for Eadbearht “Præn”‘, 28 (1955-57), 243-48, pl.
C. E. Blunt, ‘A new coin of Baldred, King of Kent’, 44 (1974), 75-76
R. Naismith, ‘Tribrach pennies of Eadberht “Præn” of Kent and Eadwald of East Anglia’, 78 (2008), 216-22
Archbishops of Canterbury
R. P. Mack, ‘A new type for Archbishop Wulfred’, 26 (1949-51), 343-44, pl.
C. E. Blunt, ‘A new type for Archbishop Ceolnoth’, 28 (1955-57), 405-06, pl.
C. E. Blunt, ‘Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] The coinage of Æthelred, Archbishop of Canterbury, 870-89’, 31
(1962), 43-44, pl.
F. Banks and F. Purvey, ‘Two overstruck pennies of Archbishop Plegmund’, 36 (1967), 189-90, 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, ‘The gold mancus of Offa, King of Mercia’, 5 (1908), 55-72, 3 pls.
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, ‘A third gold coin of Mercia’, 34 (1965), 8-10
C. E. Blunt and G. van der Meer, ‘A new type for Offa’, 38 (1969), 182-83
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N. Heywood, ‘The kingdom and coins of Burgred’, 3 (1906), 59-66, pl.
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, ‘“A new type” for Burgred’, 31 (1962), 159
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘An unpublished hoard-provenance for a penny of Ceolwulf II of Mercia’, 32 (1963), 88-90, pl.
H. E. Pagan, ‘Coinage in the age of Burgred’, 34 (1965), 11-27, pl.
C. E. Blunt and M. Dolley, ‘On an alleged penny of Ludica, King of Mercia 825-7’, 36 (1967), 29-31
H. E. Pagan, ‘An unpublished fragment of a coin of Ceolwulf II’, 41 (1972), 14-20
W. A. Seaby, ‘A Coenwulf penny by Wihtred from Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire’, 52 (1982), 29-33
M. A. S. Blackburn, ‘A penny of Coenwulf and a small hoard of Cnut from Bottisham, Cambridgeshire’, 53 (1983),
176-77
G. Williams, ‘Burgred “Lunette” type E reconsidered’, 78 (2008), 222-27
R. Naismith, ‘Tribrach pennies of Eadberht “Præn” 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 Æthelred, sub-regulus of Mercia, son-in-law of Ælfred 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, ‘Northumbrian pennies of the tenth century’, 22 (1934-37), 175-86, pl.
C. E. Blunt, ‘Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [3] A die-identity between a coin of Alfred and one of Æthelstan II of
East Anglia’, 27 (1952-54), 56-57, pl.
I. Stewart, ‘The St Martin coins of Lincoln’, 36 (1967), 46-54
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, ‘Some doubtful St Peter hoards’, 49 (1979), 12-16
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, ‘Northumbrian coins in the name of Alwaldus’, 55 (1985), 192-94
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
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S. Lyon and S. Holmes, ‘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), 18-43,
3 pls.
M. Blackburn, ‘- Part 2: The two Scandinavian kingdoms of the Danelaw, c.895-954’, 76 (2006), 204-26, 3 pls.
M. Blackburn, ‘- Part 3: Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man and Scotland in the ninth and tenth centuries’, 77 (2007), 119-
49, pl.
Alfred (871-99)
L. A. Lawrence, ‘A remarkable penny of King Alfred’, 3 (1906), 101-06
C. E. Blunt, ‘A new type for Alfred’, 26 (1949-51), 213-15
C. E. Blunt, ‘Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [3] A die-identity between a coin of Alfred and one of Æthelstan II of
East Anglia’, 27 (1952-54), 56-57, pl.
P. Grierson, ‘Halfpennies and third-pennies of King Alfred’, 28 (1955-57), 477-93, pl.
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 missing coin of Ælfred rediscovered’, 69 (1999), 199-200
A. W. Lyons, ‘The Lunettes coinage of Alfred the Great’/ A. W. Lyons and W. A. MacKay, 78 (2008), 38-110,
pls.
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, ‘A probable fourth Kentish mint of Æthelstan’, 33 (1964), 30-33
C. E. Blunt, ‘The coinage of Athelstan, 924-939: a survey’, 42 (special, [1974]), 35-158, 23 pls.
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 Eadmund’s 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, ‘The Crowned Bust coinage of Edmund 939-946’, 40 (1971), 17-21, pl.
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Edred (946-55)
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A new type for the halfpenny of Eadred’, 28 (1955-57), 182-84, pl.
D. M. Metcalf, ‘A Wessex provenance for the round halfpenny of Eadred by Mangod’, 44 (1974), 76-77
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, ‘A contemporary forgery of Eadgar’, 31 (1962), 159
M. Dolley, ‘A rediscovered “new” moneyer for Eadgar’, 36 (1967), 191, pl.
M. Dolley, ‘Roger of Wendover’s date for Eadgar’s coinage reform’, 49 (1979), 1-11
S. Lyon and M. Sharp, ‘An Eadgar Reform penny of Axbridge’, 71 (2001), 161
Ethelred II - Finds
W. C. Wells, ‘A hoard of coins of Æthelræd II found in Ireland’, 17 (1923-24), 51-59, pl.
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A. H. Baldwin, ‘A hoard of Æthelred II coins, 1940’, 24 (1941-44), 49-50
V. J. Butler and R. H. M. Dolley, ‘New light on the nineteenth-century find of pence of Æthelræd II from St Martin’s-Le-
Grand’, 29 (1958-59), 265-74
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘New light on the Mullingar find of Hand pence of Æthelræd II’, 35 (1966), 12-21
M. A. S. Blackburn, ‘The Welbourn (Lincs.) hoard 1980-82 of Æthelred II coins’, 55 (1985), 79-83
M. Kenny, ‘A small hoard of pennies of Æthelræd II (978-1016) from Ireland’, 57 (1987), 106-07
G. Williams, ‘A hoard of Æthelræd II “Long Cross” pennies from Bramdean Common, Hampshire’, 68
(1998), 143-44
Cnut (1016-35)
H. A. Parsons, ‘The Anglian coins of Cnut the Great’, 19 (1927-28), 25-67, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley and D. M. Metcalf, ‘Cnut’s Quatrefoil type in English cabinets of the eighteenth century’, 29 (1958-59), 69-81
G. van der Meer, ‘An obverse die-link of Canute between Norwich and Thetford’, 30 (1960-61), 361-63
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, ‘Southampton/Winchester die-links in Canute’s Quatrefoil type’, 39 (1970), 6-11, pl.
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.
20
D. Hess, ‘A penny of Harthacnut for Wilton’, 37 (1968), 192-93
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
H. A. Parsons, ‘The first authorized issue of Edward the Confessor’, 20 (1929-30), 95-104
D. F. Allen, ‘Edward the Confessor’s gold penny’, 25 (1945-48), 259-76, pl.
F. Elmore Jones, ‘An unpublished mule of Edward the Confessor’, 28 (1955-57), 189-90, pl.
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, ‘A round halfpenny of Edward the Confessor’, 34 (1965), 42-45
M. Dolley and S. Lyon, ‘Additional evidence for the sequence of types early in the reign of Edward the Confessor’, 36
(1967), 59-61
P. A. Hodgkinson, ‘An overstruck penny of Edward the Confessor’, 38 (1969), 185, pl.
F. E. Colman, ‘Some moneyers of Edward the Confessor in Hildebrand’s catalogue’, 47 (1977), 133-35
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), 123-
31
M. A. S. Blackburn et al., ‘A new type of Edward the Confessor for the “Newport” mint’, 63 (1993), 125-26, pl.
Harold II (1066)
K. A. Jacob, ‘A new coin of Harold II of the Cambridge mint’, 35 (1966), 194-95
21
F. Elmore Jones, ‘Two unpublished Barnstaple/Exeter die-links’, 29 (1958-59), 417-18, pl.
F. Elmore Jones, ‘Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Plantagenet notes: [2] Two unpublished pennies of William II’,
31 (1962), 68-70
F. Elmore Jones, ‘An unpublished penny of William I’, 32 (1963), 91-93
I. Stewart, ‘An enigmatic Two Stars penny of William I’, 43 (1973), 144
I. Stewart, ‘An Oxford penny of William I’, 53 (1983), 178
P. Grierson, ‘Domesday Book, the geld de moneta and monetagium: a forgotten minting reform’, 55 (1985), 84-
94
Henry I - Finds
R. A. G. Carson, ‘A Norman penny from Colchester Castle’, 26 (1949-51), 344-45, pl.
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, ‘Coins of Henry I from the Bournemouth district’, 26 (1949-51), 347-48, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘Two further coins of Henry I from Llantrithyd’, 33 (1964), 169-71
M. Blackburn, ‘A Tamworth penny of Henry I’, 43 (1973), 144-45
E. Besly, ‘The Milford Haven hoard of Henry I’, 77 (2007), 277-79
22
87-136, pl.; 10 (1913), 43-67, 2 pls.; 11 (1915), 57; 15 (1919-20), 308-10; 16 (1921-22), 311-
13, 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, ‘An unpublished “mule” of Stephen’, 25 (1945-48), 230-31
F. Elmore Jones, ‘Stephen type VII’, 28 (1955-57), 537-54, pl.
F. Elmore Jones, ‘A new mint for Stephen type 7’, 30 (1960-61), 188-89, pl.
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, ‘An unpublished coin of Stephen from the Ipswich mint’, 32 (1963), 220-21
R. P. Mack, ‘Stephen and the Anarchy 1135-1154’, 35 (1966), 38-112, 12 pls.
M. M. Archibald, ‘A Thetford penny of Stephen type VII’, 36 (1967), 192-93, pl.
F. Elmore Jones, ‘Stephen type VII: a “new” mint’, 39 (1970), 164-65
P. Seaby, ‘King Stephen and the Interdict of 1148’, 50 (1980), 50-60
M. Sharp, ‘A Steyning coin of Stephen’, 52 (1982), 241
P. J. Seaby, ‘A new “standard” type for the reign of King Stephen’, 53 (1983), 14-18
M. M. Archibald, ‘Dating Stephen’s first type’, 61 (1991), 9-22, 2 pls.
M. A. S. Blackburn, ‘A new mint for Stephen - RVCI (Rochester)’, 63 (1993), 126-27, pl.
M. Allen, ‘The English coinage of 1153/4-1158’, 76 (2006), 242-302, 11 pls.
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, ‘A small find of Stephen pennies from Berkshire’, 31 (1962), 162-64
C. E. Blunt et al., ‘On some hoards of the time of Stephen’, 37 (1968), 35-42
E. W. Danson, ‘The Nottingham find of 1880: a Stephen hoard re-examined’, 37 (1968), 43-64, pl.
R. Seaman, ‘A find of Stephen coins at Rayleigh Mount’, 38 (1969), 186-88, pl.
R. J. Seaman, ‘A re-examination of some hoards containing coins of Stephen’, 48 (1978), 58-72
M. M. Archibald, ‘The Lion coinage of Robert earl of Gloucester and William earl of Gloucester’, 71 (2001), 71-86,
2 pls.
M. Blackburn, ‘Some unpublished coins of Henry I and Stephen’, 75 (2005), 164-69, pl.
23
Henry II Cross and Crosslets Type (1158-80) - General
N. Heywood, ‘The first coinage of Henry II’, 1 (1903-04), 97-111, pl.
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, ‘Historical notes on the first coinage of Henry II’, 2 (1905), 185-242
L. A. Lawrence, ‘On the first coinage of Henry II’, 14 (1918), 13-37, pl.
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, ‘A remarkable penny of Henry II’, 15 (1919-20), 57-59
T. C. R. Crafter, ‘A re-examination of the classification and chronology of the Cross-and-Crosslets type of Henry
II’, 68 (1998), 42-63, pl.
T. C. R. Crafter, ‘A moneyer’s initial on a Cross-and-Crosslets coin’, 74 (2004), 180-81, pl.
24
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, ‘An unpublished London find of early thirteenth-century pennies’, 36 (1967), 193-95
D. M. Metcalf, ‘The Short Cross coins in the Ras Shamra hoard of 1966’, 38 (1969), 188-89
J. M. Lewis, ‘A Short Cross hoard from Wrexham’, 39 (1970), 19-23
J. Yvon, ‘Esterlins à la croix courte dans les trésors français de la fin du XIIe et de la première moitié du
XIIIe siècle’, 39 (1970), 24-58, 2 pls.; English summary, 59-60
F. Dumas and J. D. Brand, ‘The British coins in the Gisors (1970) hoard’, 40 (1971), 22-43
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, ‘A probable Short Cross purse hoard from Dumfriesshire [Bush Moor]’, 74 (2004), 181-83
25
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, ‘A revised chronology of the English coinage, 1317-1333’, 68 (1998), 144-46
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, ‘The six o’clock farthings of Edward I’, 70 (2000), 146, pl.
M. Allen, ‘The groats of Edward I’, 74 (2004), 28-38, 4 pls.
Richard II (1377-99)
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, ‘The earliest noble of Richard II’, 10 (1913), 125-26
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, ‘A new halfgroat of Richard II’, 36 (1967), 195, pl.
I. Stewart, ‘A halfgroat variety of Richard II’, 37 (1968), 193
J. Atkinson, ‘A new groat of Richard II’, 38 (1969), 189
26
M. Delmé-Radcliffe, ‘The “enigmatic mark” of Richard II’, 48 (1978), 110
F. Purvey, ‘A York penny of Richard II’, 48 (1978), 110-11
J. P. C. Kent, ‘An issue of farthings of Richard II’, 57 (1987), 118
Lord Stewartby, ‘Two early coins of Richard II’, 72 (2002), 174, pl.
Henry VI (1422-61)
H. A. Parsons, ‘Remarks on the silver coinage of Henry VI’, 22 (1934-37), 1-16, pl.
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, ‘Wrekenton (Gateshead) gold find’, 28 (1955-57), 202
W. J. W. Potter, ‘The heavy groats of Henry VI’, 28 (1955-57), 299-311
H. Schneider, ‘Chronological problems of the pinecone-mascle coinage of Henry VI’, 34 (1965), 118-20, pl.
P. Woodhead, ‘A new Calais penny of Henry VI’, 46 (1976), 77, pl.
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, ‘Calais quarter-nobles of Henry VI’, 69 (1999), 220-21
P. Withers and ‘The halfpence and farthings of Henry VI: a re-assessment’, 74 (2004), 50-67
B. R. Withers,
Lord Stewartby, ‘Halfgroats of the middle period of Henry VI’, 76 (2006), 344-45
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, ‘The coinage of Edward V’, 22 (1934-37), 201-11
27
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, ‘A reply to the preceding paper’, 22 (1934-37), 225
C. Blunt, ‘An unpublished heavy penny of Edward IV’, 23 (1938-41), 153-54, pl.
R. C. Lockett, ‘A Bristol half-angel of Henry VI’, 23 (1938-41), 154-55, pl.
C. A. Whitton, ‘Die links between Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III’, 24 (1941-44), 175-78
E. J. Winstanley, ‘The angels and groats of Richard III’, 24 (1941-44), 179-89, 2 pls.
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, ‘An unpublished angel of Edward IV’, 26 (1949-51), 221, pl.
R. Carlyon-Britton, ‘Two unpublished coins of Edward IV-V’, 27 (1952-54), 93
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. Delmé-Radcliffe, ‘Some notes on Edward IV’, 41 (1972), 180-81, pl.
N. J. Mayhew, ‘The monetary background to the Yorkist recoinage of 1464-1471’, 44 (1974), 62-73
I. Stewart, ‘The dies of Edward V’s silver coins’, 50 (1980), 133-35, pl.
M. Lessen, ‘The groats of Edward V’, 53 (1983), 180-83
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, ‘Edward Boar’s Head halfpence’, 74 (2004), 183-84, pl.
Lord Stewartby, ‘The date of Edward IV’s mintmark cinquefoil’, 79 (2009), 236-38
28
Lord Stewartby, ‘A farthing of Henry VII with mintmark’, 78 (2008), 245-46
Edward VI (1547-53)
H. Symonds, ‘The English coinages of Edward VI’, 11 (1915), 123-67
H. W. Morrieson, ‘The silver coins of Edward VI’, 12 (1916), 137-80, 7 pls.
C. A. W[hitton], ‘The “Edward Royall” of Edward VI’, 24 (1941-44), 190
H. Schneider, ‘A new half-sovereign mule of Henry VIII/Edward VI’, 28 (1955-57), 658-59, pl.
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, ‘The conversion of testoons: a restatement’, 50 (1980), 67-80
J. Bispham, ‘Crowned leopard’s head with collar’, 50 (1980), 135-36
J. Bispham, ‘The base silver shillings of Edward VI’, 55 (1985), 134-43
C. E. Challis, [The fine silver coinage of Edward VI], 63 (1993), 172-77
29
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.
D. G. Borden and I. D. Brown, ‘The milled coinage of Elizabeth I’, 53 (1983), 108-32
I. D. Brown and C. H. Comber, ‘Portrait punches used on the hammered coinage of Queen Elizabeth I’, 58 (1988), 90-95, 3 pls.
I. D. Brown and C. H. Comber, ‘Notes on the gold coinage of Elizabeth I’, 59 (1989), 91-119, 4 pls.
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, ‘Alciston find (Elizabeth I), 1925’, 28 (1955-57), 659
C. E. Blunt, ‘An Elizabethan find from North Wales’, 35 (1966), 200. [Penrhyndeudraeth hoard]
S. E. Rigold, ‘An Elizabethan hoard from Thornton Abbey, Lincs.’, 35 (1966), 200-01
James I (1603-25)
F. Stroud, ‘Brief musings on the Exurgat money’, 1 (1903-04), 163-67
H. W. Morrieson, ‘The busts of James I on his silver coinage’, 3 (1906), 173-79, pl.
H. W. Morrieson, ‘The English silver coins of James I’, 4 (1907), 165-78, 3 pls.
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, ‘Some further notes on the silver coins of James I’, 9 (1912), 229-33
G. R. Francis, ‘James I crowns - new discoveries’, 16 (1921-22), 123-28
F. R. Cooper, ‘The English silver crowns of James I: a study of the dies and die combinations’, 39 (1970), 145-
57, 4 pls.
Lord Stewartby, ‘Rose ryals of James I, 1605-17’, 71 (2001), 87-90
30
B. R. Osborne, ‘The Tower coins of Charles I’, 54 (1984), 164-209
M. Sharp, ‘New Charles I shillings of Chester and the Tower’, 54 (1984), 293
M. Sharp, ‘Further notes on the Tower shillings of Charles I’, 59 (1989), 214
31
M. Sharp, ‘Unites from shilling dies and unrecorded shillings of Charles I’, 65 (1995), 225, pl.
Anne (1702-14)
C. W. Peck, ‘The pattern halfpennies and farthings of Anne’, 29 (1958-59), 152-71, 2 pls.
32
H. E. Manville and ‘The 1787 shilling – a transition in minting technique’, 74 (2004), 84-101, 2 pls.
P. P. Gaspar,
R. J. Pearce, ‘A missing link: how Taylor made the 1807 proof halfpenny obverse die’, 77 (2007), 301-06, 2 pls.
George IV (1820-30)
R. S. Wade, ‘Unpublished varieties in the “milled” series’, 23 (1938-41), 156-58, pl.
R. A. Farey, ‘The 1829 half-sovereign’, 39 (1970), 158-61
Victoria (1837-1901)
A. E. Weightman, ‘The bronze coinage of Queen Victoria’, 4 (1907), 193-219, 2 pls.
E. C. Linton, ‘The half-crowns of 1848’, 29 (1958-59), 191-93
E. C. Linton, ‘A frosted Gothic Crown in an unusual setting’, 29 (1958-59), 193
I. Stewart, ‘Numbered strikings of Victorian bronze coins, 1860-1868’, 39 (1970), 168-70
J. L. Lant, ‘The Jubilee coinage of 1887’, 43 (1973), 132-41
G. P. Dyer, ‘Numbered strikings of Victorian bronze coins, 1860-68’, 52 (1982), 234-40
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, ‘Gold, silver, and the double-florin’, 64 (1994), 114-25
G. P. Dyer, ‘Gold and the Goschen pound note’, 65 (1995), 185-93
G. P. Dyer, ‘Thomas Graham’s copper survey of 1857’, 66 (1996), 60-66
M. Stocker, ‘The coinage of 1893’, 66 (1996), 67-86, 4 pls.
P. M. Holland, ‘An unusual pair of obverse die-linked bronze pennies dated 1860 and 1861’, 71 (2001), 174-76
P. M. Holland, ‘Variation in penny reverses of 1860-1 from re-cut puncheons’, 76 (2006), 359-63
c. Other countries
Ireland - General
J. D. Bateson, ‘Scotland and Ireland: a century of progress in coinage studies’, 73 (2003), 137-47, pls.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘An apparently unrecorded class of Hiberno-Norse imitation of the coinage of Æthelræd II’, 30
(1960-61), 227-30
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘Some further critical die-links in the Hiberno-Norse series’, 30 (1960-61), 231-34
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A die-link between “Chester” and “Lydford” in the Hiberno-Norse coinage of Dublin’, 35 (1966),
192-93
33
M. Dolley, ‘Hiberno-Norse coins in Gotlands Fornsal, Visby’, 48 (1978), 20-34
M. Blackburn, ‘Hiberno-Norse and Irish Sea imitations of Cnut’s 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.
34
F. W. Yeates, ‘The coinage of Ireland during the Rebellion, 1641-1652’, 15 (1919-20), 185-223, 2 pls.
F. W. Yeates, ‘Further notes on the Irish coinage, 1641-1652’, 16 (1921-22), 189-93
H. Farquhar, ‘An emergency coinage in Ireland’, 17 (1923-24), 165-69
W. O’Sullivan, ‘The only gold coins issued in Ireland, 1646’, 33 (1964), 141-50
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 - Currency
H. W. Morrieson, ‘Some entries of numismatic interest in the Master’s 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” (O’Reilly’s money)’, 36 (1967), 114-17, pl.
Scotland - General
H. J. Dakers, ‘Initial letters in the field on Scottish coins’, 21 (1931-33), 67-72
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, ‘The Wingate sale 1875’, 62 (1992), 175-84
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
35
I. Stewart, ‘An eighteenth-century Manx find of early Scottish sterlings’, 33 (1964), 48-56
I. Stewart, ‘The 1969 Colchester hoard: III. The Scottish element’, 44 (1974), 48-61, pl.
I. Stewart, ‘Scottish sterlings from the Middridge hoard’, 59 (1989), 84-90
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘The Catherinefield, Dumfries, hoard, 2007-8, appendix 2: David II Aberdeen half-groats’, 79
(2009), 182-84, pl.
B. Paszkiewicz, ‘Two “Crosraguel pennies” found in Gdańsk and the problem of their function on the continent’, 70
(2000), 83-89
M. Anderson, ‘Imitations of the Crux Pellit coinage of James III’, 76 (2006), 345-48
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
36
(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
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 (1955-
57), 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, ‘The Short Cross coins of Rhuddlan’, 34 (1965), 90-97, 2 pls.
C. E. Blunt, ‘The cabinet of the Marquess of Ailesbury and the penny of Hywel Dda’, 52 (1982), 117-22
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
37
A. Daubney, ‘The circulation and prohibition of Venetian soldini in late medieval England’, 79 (2009), 186-98
Merovingian Coins
P. Le Gentilhomme, ‘La circulation des monnaies d’or mérovingiennes en Angleterre’, 23 (1938-41), 395-98
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, ‘A Merovingian copy of a tremissis of Justinian I found in Kent’, 44 (1974), 74-75
M. M. Archibald and ‘A sceat of Offa of Mercia’, 74 (2004), 20-27, pl. [Merovingian]
M. Dhénin,
M. Dhénin and P. Leclercq, ‘The coins of Quentovic from the Cuerdale hoard in the museum of Boulogne-sur-Mer’, 52 (1982),
104-07
38
I. Stewart, ‘A solidus from Yorkshire’, 56 (1986), 182-83
Anglo-Gallic Coins
F. S. Snow, ‘An Anglo-Gallic gold hoard’, 29 (1958-59), 98-100, 2 pls.
R. D. Beresford-Jones, ‘The salutes of Henry VI’, 43 (1973), 67-79, pl.
R. D. Beresford-Jones, ‘Additions to the Anglo-Gallic gold series’, 48 (1978), 111
E. R. D. Elias, ‘The coinage of Bergerac 1347-1361’, 49 (1979), 56-73, 5 pls.
B. J. Cook, ‘An addition to the coinage of Bergerac’, 59 (1989), 212, pl.
India
R. P. Jackson, ‘Coin collecting in the Deccan’, 5 (1908), 263-85, 3 pls.
R. P. Jackson, ‘Coin collecting in Mysore’, 5 (1908), 287-340, 3 pls.
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 Majesty’s 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
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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, ‘Countermarked Spanish dollar for old Canada, 1765’, 1 (1903-04), 353-54
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), 80-87,
pl.
T. V. Buttrey, ‘Cut coins in Canada’, 36 (1967), 176-78
Australasia
A. Chitty, ‘Early Australian coinage’, 4 (1907), 179-87, pl.
A. Chitty, ‘The Australian gold coins struck at the Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth Mints’, 8 (1911), 365-68
F. Gardner, ‘Some notes on Australasian currencies’, 22 (1934-37), 17-27
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.
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IV. ARTEFACTS OTHER THAN COINS
Artefacts - General
G. A. Auden, ‘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), 205-
17, 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 ‘Did Edward IV strike coins in Burgundy?: a rose noble in stone in Maastricht’,
L. Visser-Fuchs, 63 (1993), 129-32
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, ‘Portraiture of the Stuarts on the royalist badges’, 2 (1905), 243-90, 3 pls.
S. A. Garnett, ‘Pitt Clubs and their badges’, 19 (1927-28), 213-18
S. A. Garnett, ‘City livery badges’, 21 (1931-33), 111-19, 3 pls.
M. Sharp, ‘Three seventeenth-century notes: 3. A badge of Colonel Hammond and a counter of Charles I’, 60
(1990), 139, pl.
Coin jewellery
G. Williams, ‘Coin-brooches of Edward the Confessor and William I’, 71 (2001), 60-70, pl.
G. Williams, ‘More late Anglo-Saxon and Norman coin jewellery’, 76 (2006), 337-39
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
clichés’, 16 (1921-22), 229-46, 2 pls.
V. B. Crowther-Beynon, ‘Some notes on “peny-yard pence”‘, 20 (1929-30), 123-35, pl.
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H. Mayhew (D. F. Allen ed.), ‘Of the street-sellers of card counters, medals, &c’, 25 (1945-48), 71-74
C. E. Blunt, ‘The medallic jetton of Perkin Warbeck’, 26 (1949-51), 215-16
M. Dolley, ‘A pattern shilling Irish of Mary Tudor’, 39 (1970), 98-110
M. Sharp, ‘Three seventeenth-century notes: 3. A badge of Colonel Hammond and a counter of Charles I’, 60
(1990), 139, pl.
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, ‘British medals since 1760’: [Part I: 1760-1820], 22 (1934-37), 269-93
- - - [Part II: 1820-1861], 23 (1938-41), 119-52
- - - [Part III: 1862-1909], 23 (1938-41), 321-62
- - - [Part IV: 1910-1937; Addenda], 23 (1938-41), 449-80
M. P. Bellamy, ‘The Newark medal of Anthony Ascham’, 35 (1966), 155-62
H. E. Pagan, ‘- Some remarks’, 37 (1968), 193-95
G. K. Beaulah, ‘The medals of the Art Union of London’, 36 (1967), 179-85, 12 pls.
M. Lessen, ‘The Cromwell Lord Protector medal by Simon’, 47 (1977), 114-26, pl.
M. Lessen, ‘The Cromwell Lord General medal by Simon’, 49 (1979), 87-98, 4 pls.
M. Lessen, ‘The Cromwell Dunbar medals by Simon’, 51 (1981), 112-33, 10 pls.
M. Lessen, ‘The Cromwell funeral medal by Simon’, 52 (1982), 151-57
T. Stainton, ‘The proposed Royal Academy medal of 1793’, 52 (1982), 187-97
M. Jones, ‘The Fothergillian medal of the Royal Humane Society’, 54 (1984), 248-62
C. Eimer, ‘Sir Robert Johnson, the Mint, and medal making in inter-war Britain’, 55 (1985), 169-91
G. P. Dyer, ‘Membership medal of the British Numismatic Society’, 60 (1990), 141-42, 3 pls.
P. Attwood, ‘Robert Johnson and a railway centenary medal’, 61 (1991), 139-40, pl.
M. Lessen, ‘Simon’s mill gold coins and medals of Charles II, 1660-62’, 65 (1995), 151-68, 4 pls.
M. Lessen, ‘The Commonwealth naval medals for 1653’, 67 (1997), 48-72, 9 pls.
L. Brown, ‘Queen Charlotte’s 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.
H. Pagan, ‘Leonard Wyon’s small Sir William Browne medal for Greek and Latin epigrams’, 77 (2007), 292-
96
D. Symons, ‘A Birmingham miscellany (1): 3. An unpublished Sunday School medal mule?’, 79 (2009), 249-
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K. Clancy and ‘Designing the Jeffrey North Medal for Services to British Numismatics’, 79 (2009), 250-53
M. Blackburn,
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.
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M. Sharp, ‘Some Jacobite and anti-Jacobite pieces’, 65 (1995), 226, pl.
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C. Winter, ‘Medals of the Seventy-Seventh Regiment, now the Second Battalion the Duke of Cambridge’s
Own Middlesex Regiment’, 13 (1917), 185-87, pl.
F. E. Burton, ‘South Notts Yeomanry medals’, 17 (1923-24), 277-80, pl.
C. Winter, ‘Medals of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)’, 18 (1925-26), 173-82
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.
S. Comfort, ‘Captain Hardy’s and Captain Broke’s Reward of Merit medals’, 80 (2010), 202-6
Medals - Personal
D. F. Allen, ‘A medal of Anne Boleyn’, 25 (1945-48), 209-11
M. H. Grant, ‘A medal of Anne Boleyn’, 25 (1945-48), 340
J. D. A. Thompson, ‘A recently discovered medal of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham’, 35 (1966), 201-02
Blunt Medal Fund, ‘Portrait medal for the eightieth birthday of Christopher Evelyn Blunt’, 53 (1983), 189-90, pl.
D. J. Symons, ‘A Birmingham miscellany (2): 1. Thomas Birch, surgeon and man-midwife of Birmingham’, 80
(2010), 151-4
D. J. Symons, ‘A Birmingham miscellany (2): 4. A silver specimen of the Matthew Boulton “Obsequies” medal,
1809’, 80 (2010), 160-2, 163-4
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, ‘French assignats current in Britain: the parliamentary debates’, 51 (1981), 200-03
B. J. Cook and V. H. Hewitt, ‘The Teynham, Kent, hoard of coins and banknotes’, 60 (1990), 139-41
G. P. Dyer, ‘Gold and the Goschen pound note’, 65 (1995), 185-93
V. Hewitt, ‘The camel that never was: British note issues for Ceylon, 1800-1941’, 67 (1997), 84-92, 8 pls.
V. Hewitt, ‘Modern coins and paper money’, 73 (2003), 128-36, pls.
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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, ‘The Ryther treasure trove, Appendix 1: the pot’, 65 (1995), 138-39
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
[D. Hall and M. O’Neill], ‘A probable Scottish hoard of the late sixteenth century: the pottery vessel’, 72 (2002), 180
Primitive Money
N. Vreeland, ‘Wampum: the native substitute for currency in North America’, 7 (1910), 341-50
Seals
S. E. Rigold, ‘Seals and titles’, 44 (1974), 99-103, 106
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.
J. B. Caldecott and G. C. Yates, ‘Leaden tokens’, 4 (1907), 317-26, pl.
L. A. Vidler, ‘A numismatic history of Rye’, 22 (1934-37), 247-56
R. C. Bell, ‘Richard Thomas Samuel (1831-1906)’, 32 (1963), 168-73
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, ‘Tokens and paranumismatica to 1700’, 73 (2003), 161-68, pls.
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E. C. Hodge, ‘Secret marks on merchant countermarked silver coins’, 79 (2009), 239-45
Tokens - Early
M. M. Archibald, ‘A Boy Bishop token of profile type’, 36 (1967), 195, pl.
P. Grierson, ‘Notes on early Tudor coinage: 2. Erasmus’s lead tokens’, 41 (1972), 85-87
M. Mitchiner and A. Skinner, ‘English tokens, c. 1200 to 1425’, 53 (1983), 29-77
M. Mitchiner and A. Skinner, ‘English tokens, c. 1425 to 1672’, 54 (1984), 86-163
J. Newman, ‘Hoard of lead Boy Bishop tokens and lead blanks from Sibton parish, Suffolk’, 72 (2002), 175, pl.
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displaying only initials’, 70 (2000), 150-52
R. H. Thompson, ‘Daniel Defoe, son of a token-issuer’, 76 (2006), 353-56
Tokens - Eighteenth-Century
H. A. Parsons, ‘The mail coach and its halfpennies’, 2 (1905), 359-68
H. W. Morrieson, ‘Masonic tokens of the eighteenth century’, 13 (1917), 165-68, pl.
F. E. Burton, ‘Arnold Village tokens’, 17 (1923-24), 275-76, pl.
W. C. Wells, ‘The eighteenth- and nineteenth-century tokens of Northamptonshire’, 19 (1927-28), 199-211, pl.
A. C. Griffin, ‘The “Dunkirk” tokens’, 28 (1955-57), 171-74
R. H. Thompson, ‘The dies of Thomas Spence (1750-1814)’, 38 (1969), 126-62, 4 pls.; 40 (1971), 136-38
R. C. Bell, ‘John Wilkinson halfpenny: a twentieth-century fabrication?’, 48 (1978), 117-18
R. Heslip, ‘Eighteenth-century Ulster tokens’, 62 (1992), 163-74
D. W. Dykes, ‘Who was “R.Y.”?: searching for an identity’, 67 (1997), 115-22
D. W. Dykes, ‘John Gregory Hancock and the Westwood brothers: an eighteenth-century token consortium’, 69
(1999), 173-86
D. W. Dykes, ‘The tokens of Thomas Mynd’, 70 (2000), 90-102
D. W. Dykes, ‘The token coinage of William Fullarton’, 72 (2002), 149-63
D. W. Dykes, ‘The eighteenth and early nineteenth-century token’, 73 (2003), 169-74, pls.
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, ‘Some reflections on provincial coinage 1787-1797’, 74 (2004), 160-74
D. W. Dykes, ‘“Peter” Skidmore: the man who never was’, 77 (2007), 246-63; an addendum, 80 (2010), 201
P. H. Mernick, ‘Fruiterers’ tokens: an unrecognised series of London artefacts’, 77 (2007), 286-92, 2 pls.
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R. C. Bell, ‘A Burslem token?’, 36 (1967), 198-99
R. C. Bell, ‘A new Tavistock token (?)’, 39 (1970), 167-68
R. H. Thompson, ‘John Boxer and the nineteenth-century silver tokens of Kent’, 41 (1972), 159-67
J. O’D. Mays, ‘Silver tokens and Bristol’, 48 (1978), 98-106
D. W. Dykes, ‘The eighteenth and early nineteenth-century token’, 73 (2003), 169-74, pls.
Bullion Supplies
J. D. A. Thompson, ‘British currency and the importation of bullion, 1793-1840’, 27 (1952-54), 73-79
J. D. A. Thompson, ‘The origin of Spanish dollars acquired by Britain, 1799-1805’, 38 (1969), 167-73
G. C. Boon, ‘A case-history of British bullion: Cardiganshire silver and the Feathers coinage, 1671-1731’, 63
(1993), 65-83, pl.
Clipping and Clippings
B. Roth, ‘Finds of clippings of silver coins’, 1 (1903-04), 149-62
J. C. Cox, ‘A note on coin clippings and church plate in Derbyshire’, 3 (1906), 337
V. B. Crowther-Beynon, ‘An eighteenth-century coin-clipper’, 18 (1925-26), 193-206
R. A. Merson, ‘A small hoard of clippings from Farnham Park’, 49 (1979), 127-28
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, ‘Leather currency’, 3 (1906), 311-28
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, ‘Mucking sceattas: milliprobe runs ...’, 47 (1977), 128
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D. M. Metcalf, ‘Chemical analyses of English sceattas’, 48 (1978), 12-19
M. R. Cowell, ‘Analysis of forgeries from the Queenhithe hoard’, 50 (1980), 66
M. R. Cowell, ‘Analysis of coins of Beonna and related issues’, 55 (1985), 42-48
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., ‘The chemical compositions of nineteenth-century copper-base English jetons’, 57 (1987), 77-88
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.
M. R. Cowell, ‘Statistical and analytical investigation of the Beonna and Ethelbert coinages’, 65 (1995), 17-19
M. R. Cowell, ‘SEM analysis of the Earduulf coin’, 65 (1995), 30
J. P. Northover, ‘Analytical results: ten of the Llanfaes coins ...’, 65 (1995), 81-82
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
K. Eustace, ‘Britannia: some high points in the history of the iconography on British coinage’, 76 (2006), 323-
36, 7 pls.
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Die Axis
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘The significance of die-axis in the context of the later Anglo-Saxon coinage’, 27 (1952-54), 167-
72
R. J. Eaglen, ‘The die axis of pennies from Henry II to Edward I’, 80 (2010), 193-5
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R. G. Doty, ‘Early United States copper coinage: the English connection’, 57 (1987), 54-76
C. E. Challis, [The introduction of coinage machinery by Eloy Mestrell], 59 (1989), 256-62
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 Mestrell’s coins], 60 (1990), 178-82,
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 pls.;
20 (1929-30), 63-93, 2 pls.; 21 (1931-33), 1-57, 2 pls.
G. C. Brooke, ‘The mints of Canterbury and York in the reigns of Edward IV and Henry VII’, 21 (1931-33), 73-
87, 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.
- - ‘ - Part II: Hastings and Steyning’, 28 (1955-57), 249-63, 2 pls.
- - ‘ - Part III: Lewes’, 28 (1955-57), 518-36, 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 ‘The mints “æt Gothabyrig” and “æt Sith(m)estebyrig”, with a philological and
F. Elmore Jones, topographical note on Cissbury’, 28 (1955-57), 270-82, 2 pls.
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
Æthelræd 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-master’s indenture of 1534; the English royal mint at Calais’,
34 (1965), 121-25
C. E. Blunt, ‘The origins of the mints of Hertford and Maldon’, 41 (1972), 21-26
R. Margolis, ‘Matthew Boulton’s French ventures of 1791 and 1792: tokens for the Monneron Frères 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
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W. N. Clarke and D. Symons, ‘The mint of Aylesbury’, 77 (2007), 173-89, pl.
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M. Sharp, ‘The missing coins of Steyning located’, 69 (1999), 201
W. J. Andrew, ‘Stockbridge, an Anglo-Saxon mint’, 20 (1929-30), 49-61, pl.
N. J. Ebsworth, ‘The Anglo-Saxon and Norman mint at Warwick’, 34 (1965), 53-85, 7 pls.
M. A. S. Blackburn, ‘The mint of Watchet’, 44 (1974), 13-38, 3 pls.; 46 (1976), 75-76, pl.
F. Elmore Jones and C. E. Blunt, ‘The tenth-century mint “æt Weardbyrig”’, 28 (1955-57), 494-98, pl.
P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, ‘The Winchcombe mint’, 6 (1909), 49-54, pl.
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
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J. Freeman, ‘Officials and moneyers at the Tower of London in 1433’, 76 (2006), 303-11
M. Lessen, ‘Notes on Simon’s pattern (Petition) crown of Charles II’, 75 (2005), 91-112, 3 pls.
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E. Besly, ‘Coin register, 1998’, 68 (1998), 161-79, 6 pls.
R. Abdy, ‘Coin register, 1999’, 69 (1999), 227-41, 6 pls.
R. Abdy, ‘Coin register 2000’, 70 (2000), 154-68, 6 pls.
R. Abdy, ‘Coin register 2001’, 71 (2001), 177-88, 5 pls.
M. Allen et al., ‘Coin register 2008’, M. Allen, I. Leins and S. Moorhead, 78 (2008), 261-90, 14 pls.
M. Allen et al., ‘Coin register 2009’, M. Allen, I. Leins and S. Moorhead, 79 (2009), 254-87, 16 pls.
R. Kelleher, ‘Medieval and later coins from near Orford Castle, Suffolk’, 78 (2008), 248-54
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H. Pagan, ‘The Engleheart parcel of coins from the 1817 Dorking hoard’, 68 (1998), 141-43
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Finds - England - deposited 1300 to 1399
R. H. Dolley et al., ‘A find of Edward pence at Chester’, 27 (1952-54), 91-92
R. H. M. Dolley and I. H. Stewart, ‘The 1953 Bootham treasure trove’, 27 (1952-54), 281-93
M. M. Archibald, ‘The Aston Church find’, 31 (1962), 164-65
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘The 1961 find of fourteenth-century silver coins from Mareham-le-Fen in Lincolnshire’, 33
(1964), 83-89, 2 pls.
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.
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P. H. Robinson, ‘A Civil War hoard, probably from the Waltham Abbey area’, 40 (1971), 174-75
S. A. Castle, ‘Gloucester treasure trove (1972)’, 41 (1972), 182
A. Gunstone, ‘A possible Civil War hoard of unknown provenance now in the Birmingham City Museum’, 43
(1973), 145-46
S. A. Castle, ‘Broadwoodwidger (Devon) treasure trove’, 43 (1973), 146-51
J. E. Cribb and S. A. Castle, ‘Lighthorne, Warwickshire, treasure trove’, 44 (1974), 80-82
S. A. Castle, ‘Acton, Suffolk, treasure trove’, 44 (1974), 82-83
S. A. Castle, ‘The Sellindge (Aldington), Kent, find 1974-1975’, 45 (1975), 93
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.
B. J. Cook, ‘Four seventeenth-century treasure troves’, 60 (1990), 87-98
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, ‘Two unrecorded finds: [1] Unprovenanced, 1987 or before’, 68 (1998), 152-53
N. J. Mayhew and E. M. Besly, ‘The 1996 Broughton (Oxon) coin hoard’, 68 (1998), 154-57, pl.
B. J. Cook, ‘New hoards from seventeenth-century England’, 69 (1999), 146-72
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
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P. Attwood, ‘The Bentley (Suffolk) hoard of 19th- and 20th-century gold coins’, 62 (1992), 199-200
P. Attwood, ‘The Macclesfield hoard of nineteenth-century gold coins’, 66 (1996), 136-39
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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.
Finds - Scandinavia
L. A. Lawrence, ‘On the Ribe hoard’, 14 (1918), 47-48
M. Dolley et al., ‘A preliminary account of the Anglo-Saxon element in the 1966 find from Tingstäde 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, ‘The Glenluce hoard, 1956’, 29 (1958-59), 362-81, 3 pls.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘New light on the 1864 hoard from Kinghorn’, 29 (1958-59), 419-21
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., ‘The Loch Doon treasure trove, 1966’, 38 (1969), 31-49, pl.
R. B. K. Stevenson and J. Porteous, ‘Two Scottish seventeenth-century coin hoards’, 41 (1972), 136-46
R. B. K. Stevenson, ‘The Lochgelly find’, 41 (1972), 183-84
N. J. Mayhew, ‘The Aberdeen Upperkirkgate hoard of 1886’, 45 (1975), 33-50, pl.
C. J. Wood and P. Woodhead, ‘The Montrose treasure trove, 1973’, 46 (1976), 39-43, pl.
D. H. Caldwell et al., ‘Innerwick hoard, 1979’, 52 (1982), 132-50
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘A fifteenth-century coin hoard from Leith’, 53 (1983), 78-107
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, ‘The 1991 Kelso treasure trove’, 61 (1991), 82-89
J. D. Bateson, ‘A late seventeenth-century hoard from Fauldhouse, West Lothian’, 61 (1991), 133-36
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘Old and new Edwardian hoards from Scotland’, 64 (1994), 41-69, 2 pls.
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘The Ednam, Roxburghshire, hoard (1995)’, 66 (1996), 33-59, 4 pls.
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘More on the Dumfries hoards (1878)’, 66 (1996), 125
S-A. Coupar, ‘A parcel of silver pennies from the Blackhills hoard’, 67 (1997), 99-103, pl.
J. D. Bateson, ‘An early seventeenth-century hoard from Ardnave Point, Islay’, 67 (1997), 108-11
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘Scottish coin hoards, 1996-97’, 68 (1998), 77-94, 2 pls.
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘Two Scottish mediaeval hoards [Kilvaxter; Greenhill]’, 71 (2001), 164-66
M. A. Hall and ‘A probable Scottish hoard of the late sixteenth century’, 72 (2002), 176-80
N. M. McQ. Holmes,
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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
N. M. McQ. Holmes, ‘The Catherinefield, Dumfries, hoard, 2007-8’, 79 (2009), 172-85, pl.
Finds - Wales
W. J. Andrew, ‘Two tragedies, a mediæval charm, and a note on the mint of Rhuddlan’, 15 (1919-20), 61-72.
[Dyserth Castle find, pp. 67-70]
C. E. Blunt, ‘Saxon coins from Southampton and Bangor’, 27 (1952-54), 256-62, 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.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘Two further coins of Henry I from Llantrithyd’, 33 (1964), 169-71
E. Besly, ‘Recent coin hoards from Wales, 1985-1992’, 63 (1993), 84-90, pl.
E. Besly, ‘Short Cross and other medieval coins from Llanfaes, Anglesey’, 65 (1995), 46-82, pl.
E. Besly, ‘A mid-fourteenth-century hoard from Llysdinam, Powys’, 67 (1997), 104-05
E. Besly, ‘A Civil War hoard from Tregwynt, Pembrokeshire’, 68 (1998), 119-36, 3 pls.
E. Besly, ‘A fourteenth-century hoard from Llanddona, Anglesey’, 72 (2002), 169-71
E. Besly, ‘The Monknash find and other foreign medieval coins from South Wales’, 80 (2010), 196-9
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