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ABRAMSON, Tony, Obituary. Michael John Bonser BLAND, Roger, President’s Review of the Year 2012, (1939–2013), 323–5. 327–9. Ælfwald I of Northumbria, coins of, 304. Blondeau, Peter, 258–9 Aelius Caesar, coin of, 284. BOLTON, James, Reply to Pamela Nightingale’s ‘A Æthelbald of , charters of, 46. crisis of credit’, 164–5. Æthelheard, archbishop, coins of, 295, 304. BOLTON, J.L. Money in the Medieval English Æthelred II, coins of, 48–9, 55, 290, 306. Economy: 973–1489, reviewed, 316–17. Æthelred I of Northumbria, coins of, 303–4. Bonser, Michael John, obituary, 323–5. Æthelstan, coins of, 52, 296, 305. BRIGGS, C. Stephen and ALLEN, Martin, The law code II Æthelstan of, 52, 75. Bene’t Street, Cambridge hoard of gold and Æthelstan of East Anglia, coins of, 289, 296. silver coins of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles Æthelstan II/, coin of, 289. I, 207–13. Æthelwulf of , coins of, 296, 305. BRIGGS, C. Stephen and BESLY, Edward, Coin Alchred of Northumbria, coin of, 303. hoards of Charles I and the Commonwealth of Alexander III of , second coinage, 247–9, , 1625–1660 from England and Wales, 250–1, 253. 166–206. Alfred, coins of, 45, 51–2, 78, 289, 296, 305. Brutus, coin of, 282. Alfred, weight, 78. , coins of, 296. ALLEN, Martin, Mints and Money in Medieval Byzantine coins, 287. England, reviewed, 315–16. ALLEN, Martin, co-editor, Coin Hoards from the Caligula, coin of, 283. British Isles 2013, 263–75. , coins of, 319–20. ALLEN, Martin, co-editor, Coin Register 2013, Canterbury, mint, 134–48. 276–312. Caracalla, coin of, 284. ALLEN, Martin and BRIGGS, C. Stephen, The Carausius, coins of, 285. Bene’t Street, Cambridge hoard of gold and , mint, 101–11. silver coins of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles CASSIDY, Richard, The royal exchanges and mints in I, 207–13. the period of Baronial Reform, 134–48. Allen, Martin, presentation of John Sanford Saltus Ceolwulf I of Mercia, coin of, 296. Medal for 2011 to, 333–4. Charles I, coins of, 166–206, 207–13, 253–8. Angels (coins), 317. Charles the Bald, coins of, 291. Anglesey, 251. Charlemagne, coin of, 291. Anglo-Saxon coins, 15–74, 80–7, 239–40, 274, 287–90, CHERRY, Peter and MATTINSON, John, The 293–8, 314–17. Carlisle mint coinages of Henry I, Stephen, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 47, 48, 115, 232. David I and Prince Henry, 101–11. Antoninus Pius, coins of, 282, 284. Claudius, coin of, 283. Augustine, saint, 46. Cnut, coins of 55, 59, 290, 297, 306–7, 316. Augustus, coins of, 4–6, 11–12, 282–3. , coins of, 288, 296, 304–5. Australia, coins, 319. Commonwealth, coins of, 166–206, 258–62. Constantine I, coins of, 285–6. Baldred of , coins of, 305. Constantius II, coin of, 286. Baronial Reform, 134. Continental coins, pre-1180, 291–2. , 15–16, 46. COOK, B., Angels and Ducats: Shakespeare’s Money Bene’t Street, Cambridge hoard, 196, 207–13. and Medals, reviewed, 317–18. Beornwulf of Mercia, coins of, 296, 305. Corpus Christi , Cambridge, 207–13. BESLY, Edward, An updated listing of the Counterfeit coins, 114, 253–8. ­fourteenth-century hoard from Llanddona, COX, N. and A., The Tokens, Checks, Metallic Tickets, Anglesey, 251–3. Passes and Tallies of Wales. Volume 2. Two BESLY, Edward and BRIGGS, C. Stephen, Coin Hundred Years of Numismatic History, reviewed, hoards of Charles I and the Commonwealth of 319. England, 1625–1660 from England and Wales, Cunobelin(us), coins of, 1–8, 281. 166–206. Cuthred of Kent, coin of, 288. BIGGS, Norman, Weight, coinage and the nation, Credit, 149–63, 164–5. 973–1200, 75–100. Cynethryth of Mercia, coins of, 295. BLAND, Roger, Presidential Address 2012. Hoarding in Britain: an overview, 214–38. , coins of, 101–11, 299, 311. 344 INDEX

Diana, goddess, iconography, 4, 282. GHEY, Eleanor, co-editor, Coin Hoards from the Diadumenian, coins of, 284. British Isles 2013, 263–75. Domesday Book, 54, 56, 88. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL, J. (ed.), The Cuerdale DOTY, R.G., review of K.M. Lee, The Private Hoard and Related Viking-Age Silver and Gold Sketchbook of George T. Morgan: America’s from Britain and Ireland in the British Museum, Silver Dollar Artist, 320–1. reviewed, 314–15. Doty, Richard George (Dick), obituary, 325–6. Grierson, Philip, 313. , mint, 120–33, 245–7. GULLBEKK, Svein H. and GASPER, Giles E.M. An Ducats, 317. intimate encounter with English coinage in the Durham, county, 253–8. High Middle Ages: the case of Wulfric of Durham, Treaty of, 102, 104, 106–7. Haselbury, 112–19. DYKES, D.W, King John’s Irish coinage revisited. Guthrum/Æthelstan II, coin of, 289. Part I: The dating of the coinage, 120–33. DYKES, D.W, Another Dublin penny of Richard Hadrian, coins of, 283 Olof, 245–7. Harold I, coins of, 55, 297, 307. Dykes, David, presentation of North Book Prize for Harold II, coins of, 298, 307. 2012 to, 334. , coins of, 55, 297–8, 307. Haselbury, 113, 116. Eadberht of Northumbria, coins of, 295, 303. Henry I, coins of, 93, 101–11, 114, 290–1, 299, 309–10. Eadberht Præn of Kent, coin of, 295. Henry II, coins of, 93–4, 103, 292, 300, 311–12. Eadmund, coins of, 289, 296–7. Henry III, mints and exchanges, 134–48. , coins of, 297, 306. Henry VI, coin of, 293. Eadwald of East Anglia, coins of, 295, 305. Henry (of Anjou?), coins of, 300. , coin of, 306. Henry Earl of Northumbria, coins of, 101–11, 300 Eanbald I, , coins of, 304. Henry Murdac, archbishop of York, coin of, 300. Eanred of Northumbria, coins of, 304. Herennia Etruscilla, coin of, 285. Eardwulf of Northumbria, coin of, 304. Hoards, 166, 254–6. Ecgberht of Wessex, coins of, 239, 289, 296, 305. Anglo-Irish coinage of John, 130–2. Ecgberht, archbishop of York, coins of, 303. British Isles, hoards from, 166–206, 214–38, ECKARDT, K.V., review of C. Faulkner, The Holey 263–75. Dollars and Dumps of Prince Edward Island, Bronze Age, 216–17, 219. 330–1. Caithness, 249–51. Edgar, coins of, 51, 53, 55, 60–1, 80, 83, 113, 290, 306. Cambridge (Bene’t Street), 196, 207–13. Edgar, law codes, 47–8, 80, 98. Charles I and Commonwealth, 166–206, 234, 275. , coins of, 49–50, 62, 290, 298, Crondall, 313. 307–8, 316. Cuerdale, 314–15. , coins of, 52, 78, 305. Hackney, 234–6 Edward , coins of, 297, 306. Iron Age, 219–30, 264–7. Edward I, coins of, 245–7, 250, 251–3. Llanddona, 251–3. Edward III, coin of, 293. Medieval, 44, 234, 247, 249–51, 251–3, 274–5, Edward IV, coin of, 293. 313–14. Ekbert II, count of Friesland, coin of, 292. Northampton, 247. Elizabeth I, coins of, 207–13. Post-medieval, 166–206, 234–6, 275–6. Eugenius, coin of, 286. Roman, 221–33, 267–74. Eustace Fitzjohn, coins of, 311. Twentieth century, 234–6. EWING, M and WHITTLESTONE, A., Royal HOLMES, N.M.Mc.Q, A late thirteenth-century Commemorative Medals 1837–1977. Volume 8. hoard from Caithness, 249–51. Queen Elizabeth II: Coronation 1953 – Silver Honorius, coin of, 286. Jubilee 1977, reviewed, 321–2. Exchequer, 89, 93–5, 97, 135. Iconography, 1–14. Ipswich, mint, 316. FAULKNER, C., The Holey Dollars and Dumps of Ireland, coinage, 120–33, 245–7, 313. Prince Edward Island, reviewed, 319–20 Iron Age coins, 1–14, 219–20, 264–74, 281. FLYNN, H., review of A. Whittlestone and M. Ewing, Islamic coins, 301. Royal Commemorative Medals 1837–1977. Isle of Wight, coin finds, 15–43. Volume 8. Queen Elizabeth II: Coronation 1953 – Silver Jubilee 1977, 321–2. James I, coins of, 207–13. John, Irish coins of, 120–33, 135. Galba, coin of, 283. John of Forde, 112–19. Galerius, coin of, 285. John Sanford Saltus Medal for 2011, presentation of, GASPER, Giles E.M. and GULLBEKK, Svein H., to Dr Martin Allen, 333–4. An intimate encounter with English coinage in JONES, Ian and SUGDEN, Keith, The later the High Middle Ages: the case of Wulfric of Posthumous coinage of William the , Haselbury, 112–19. 241–5. INDEX 345

Julia Mamea, coin of, 285. NAYLOR, John, co-editor, Coin Hoards from the Julian II, coin of, 286. British Isles 2013, 263–75. , coins of, 2–3. NAYLOR, John, co-editor, Coin Register 2013, Justinian I, coins of, 24, 287. 276–312. Justinian II, coin of, 287. Nero, coins of, 283. Jutes, 15–16. NIGHTINGALE, Pamela, A crisis of credit in the fifteenth century, or of historical interpretation?, LEE, K.M., The Private Sketchbook of George T. 149–63. Morgan: America’s Silver Dollar Artist, Northamptonshire tokens, 318. reviewed, 331–2. North Book Prize for 2012, presentation of, to Dr LESSEN, Marvin, A note on Violet’s Answer, 258–62. David Dykes, 334. London, mint, 44–74, 134–48, 258–62. Lucius Verus, coin of, 284. , coins of, 30–1, 288, 295, 304. Olav Kyrre of Norway, coin of, 292. Malcolm IV of Scotland, coins of, 300. Otto III, coin of, 291. Mancus, 81–2, 85. Marcus Aurelius, coin of, 284. PAGAN, H., review of L. Travaini (ed.), Philip Mark Antony, coins of, 6–9, 11. Grierson, Irish Bulls and Numismatics, 313. Massachusetts Bay Colony, coins of, 293. PAGAN, H., review of J.C. Sadler, The Ipswich Mint Matilda, coins of, 311. c.973–c.1210. Volume II. to the MATTINSON, John and CHERRY, Peter, The end of Edward the Confessor 1016–1066, 316. Carlisle mint coinages of Henry I, Stephen, Pepys, Samuel, 234. David I and Prince Henry, 101–11. tokens, 318. Maximian I, coin of, 285. Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, 2012, Maximus, coin of, 284. 330–2. MAYHEW, N.J., review of M. Allen, Mints and Money in Medieval England, and J.L. Bolton, Ramage, David, 258–9. Money in the Medieval English Economy: Recoinage, 113. 973–1489, 315–16. Report of the Trustees and Accounts, 335–40. MCINTOSH, Frances, and MORRIS, Emma, Richard I, coins of, 98. Counterfeit Charles I coins in rural County Richard III, coins of, 293. Durham, 253–8. Richard Olof, moneyer, 245–7. MCKIVOR, Bill, Obituary. Richard George (Dick) Roman coins, 1–14, 221–33, 267–74, 282–6. Doty (1942–2013), 325–6. Royal exchanges, 134–8. Medals Shakespeare, 317. Sabina, coin of, 283. Royal commemorative, 321–2. SADLER, J.C., The Ipswich Mint c.973–c.1210. Merovingian coins, 287. Volume II. Cnut the Great to the end of Edward METCALF, Michael and ULMSCHNEIDER, the Confessor 1016–1066, reviewed, 316. Katharina, Sceattas and early broad pennies St Edmund memorial coinage, 296, 305. found in the Isle of Wight, 15–43. Sceattas, 15, 24–30, 288–91, 293–8. Metrology, 75–100. Scotland, coins, 102–11, 241–5, 247–9, 292, 301. , 257. Severus Alexander, coin of, 284. Mints Sextus Pompeius, coin of, 282. Canterbury, 134–47. Shakespeare, 317–18. Carlisle, 101–11. , 80–1, 82, 85, 287–8. Dublin, 245–7. Simon, Thomas, 258–9. Ipswich, 316. Single finds, 15–43, 276–312. London, 44–70, 134–47, 258. 1180–c.1800, 292–3. West Saxon mint of Ecgberht, 239–40. Anglo-Saxon, 15–43, 287–90, 293–8, 301–8. Moneyers, of, 258–62. Byzantine, 287. MORRIS, Emma and MCINTOSH, Frances, Carolingian, 40, 291. Counterfeit Charles I coins in rural County Continental, 291–2. Durham, 253–8. Greek, 281. Iron Age, 281. NAISMITH, Rory, London and its mint c.880–1066: a Isle of Wight, 15–43. preliminary survey, 44–74. London and Southwark mint coins, 56–8. NAISMITH, Rory, Two new moneyers from Ecgbert’s Merovingian and Visigothic, 32, 35, 38, 40, 287. West Saxon mint, 239–40. Post-Conquest English and Medieval Scottish, NAISMITH, Rory, review of J. Graham-Campbell 290–1, 298–301, 308–12. (ed.), The Cuerdale Hoard and Related Viking– Roman, 282–6. Age Silver and Gold from Britain and Ireland in Southampton, 15, 21–3. the British Museum, 314–15. Southwark, mint, 56–60. 346 INDEX

Stephen, king of England, coins of, 93, 101–12, 291, Visigothic coins, 287. 299, 310–11. STEWARTBY, Lord, The date of Alexander III’s WADDELL, P.D.S., Northamptonshire & the Soke of second recoinage, 247. Peterborough Tokens & Checks, reviewed, 318. SUGDEN, Keith and JONES, Ian, The later Wales, hoards, 166, 251. Posthumous coinage of , Wales, tokens, 319. 241–5. WALTON, Philippa, co-editor, Coin Register 2013, Sutton Hoo, 313. 276–312. Weight systems, 75–100. Theodosius II, coin of, 286. Anglo-Saxon, 75–87. THOMPSON, R.H., review of P.D.S. Waddell, Post-Conquest English, 87–99. Northamptonshire & the Soke of Peterborough Romano-Byzantine, 76–7, 82. Tokens & Checks, 318. Troy, 95–6. Tiberius, coins of, 10–11. Viking, 78, 82. Tokens WHITTLESTONE, A. and EWING, M., Royal Peterborough, 318. Commemorative Medals 1837–1977. Volume 8. Seventeenth-century, 210, 212. Queen Elizabeth II: Coronation 1953 – Silver Wales, 319. Jubilee 1977, reviewed, 321–2. Tower pound, 94–5, 97. Wiglaf of Mercia, coin of, 296. TRAVAINI, L. (ed.), Philip Grierson, Irish Bulls and William I, coins of, 87, 290, 298–9, 308–9. Numismatics, reviewed, 313. William II, coins of, 290, 309. Trajan, coins of, 283. William I of Scotland, coins of, 241–5, 291–2. Trebonianus Gallus, coin of, 285. William fitzWalter, 112. Troy, weight system, 95. WITHERS, P., review of N. and A. Cox, The Tokens, Checks, Metallic Tickets, Passes and Tallies of ULMSCHNEIDER, Katharina and METCALF, Wales. Volume 2. Two Hundred Years of Michael, Sceattas and early broad pennies found Numismatic History, 319. in the Isle of Wight, 15–43. WONG, A., review of B. Cook, Angels and Ducats: United States of America, coinage, 234–6, 320–1. Shakespeare’s Money and Medals, 317–18. WOODS, David, Some unidentified Roman prototypes Valentinian I, coin of, 286. of British Celtic coins, 1–14. Verica, coins of, 8–13. Wulfric of Haselbury, 112–19. Violet, Thomas, 258–62. Wulfstan, archbishop of York, 48, 84–5.