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A. American Numismatic Society, dona­ tion of medal by, commemorating Abbreviations of the King's titles on visit of H .R.H. Prince of Wales to the sixpences and smaller denomina­ New York, 297-298. tions of the Tower Mint of Charles I, Ananizapta, the charm against the 89-91, 104. falling sickness, 66. Aberystwith, mint of Charles I, 84, 85, Anchor mint-mark on Briofs shilling of 98, 288, 3II, 312, 313, Charles I, 287. 31 4. coins of Charles type of head on half 1,318. groats and pennies of " Tower halfcrown Tower Mint of Charles I, of Charles 104, III, 116. 1,237· Abraham, E. A. V., donation of book half groats by, 240. of Charles Admission passes to " touching" cere­ 1, 102,103, mony of Charles I, 326. ro8, III. tickets for healing cere­ shillings of mony, temp. Charles I, Charles II, pos­ 86,88,237· sible, 139. sixpences of for healing cere­ Charles I, mony temp. Anne, 82,85,94, 143, 144, 146) 98,288. 147· Andover, find of a tetradrachm of Cary­ Aelfwald II, 278. stus at, 326. Aethelred II, coins of, 54, 250, 276. " tokens of, 257. Aetius, a Greek physician, concerning ANDREW, W. J., F.S.A. ;- medical works by, 150. Two Tragedies, a Mediceval Charm, African Company imports gold for and a Note on the Mint of Rhudd­ currency of Charles II, 125, 239. lan, 61.-72, 325. Air Force Cross, the, 28I. Andrew, W. J., and the find of box Albany, Count of, Prince Charles dies of James I at Edward as, 174. Finghall, near Be­ Albertin, or Albertus, value of the, in dale, 304. Ireland, temp. Charles I, 19I. exhibits by, 287, 325. Allectus, allusions to sea power on on a coin of the Devizes coins of, 244. Mint, temp. Stephen, Alloy, evidence of soft, in coins found 308. with skeleton at Dyserth Castle, 70. on coins inscri bed American Numismatic Society, dona­ +PERERIC, etc., tion of books by, 251, 310. 265, 310. Index to Volume XV.

Andrew, W. J., on coins of Stephen, Anne, significance of VIGO on coins of, 308-310. 245· on the coin of Patrick, the first to bestow medals on Earl of Salisbury, 307- . men of the fleet, 245. 30 8. the last monarch who healed in on the "Lathom House England, 145. shilling," 202 . " touchpieces of, 147, 158. reappointed Secretary, Anonymous donor, a donation to the 289 . . Funds of the Society by, 317, 321, resignation of, as Secre­ 32 2 . tary of the Society and Anscombe, Alfred, F.R.Hist.S., dona Editor of the Journal, tion of book by, 310. and tribute to his work Alfred, F.R.Hist.S., paper for the Society, 235, by, on a Northumbrian 254· Moneyer of the Ninth Animism and Folk Lore of the Guiana Century, 275-276. Indians, presentation of, to the Alfred, F.R.Hist.S., paper Society, 240. " by, on "The Golden Anlaf, coin of, 325. Solidus of Scan OmOthu," Anne and the Stuart Princes, touch­ supposed English coin, pieces of, 141-184. 299-300. at first used the ritual of James Antigua, Act regulating metallic cur­ II with invocation to the rency in, 226. Virgin Mary, at healing cere­ Armada medals, etc., of Queen Eliza­ monies, 151. beth-probably distributed as me­ attitude of, towards " Divine mentoes, 244. Right," 142. Armstrong, Sir Thomas, patent to, for towards practice of issue of farthings, temp. healing, 141, 142, Charles II, 133, 137· 148, 149, ISO, 151. tokens, description of the, coin of, 301. 133· design on jetton of, tentatively Arrow mint-mark on coins of Edward suggested as Loui·s XIV suing VI,30 4· for peace, 147. Ashanti, 1896-1900, medals awarded expense of the Chapels at White­ for, to hospital nurses, 305. hall and St. James, temp., 156. Athelstan, coins of, 325, 326. healing ceremonies of, 142, 143, Australia, bronze coins of, 281. 144, 145-146, 147, 148, Avignon, Jacobite court of Prince ISO, 156, 158. J ames at, 169. '.' service of, and insertion Awbridge, find of coins temp. Henry II in the Prayer Book, and Stephen at, 241-242. 151, 152, 153, 154, ISS· jetton of, with legend ALL FOR B. LOVE,147· letters from the Pope to, on her BR for Bristol on coins of Charles 1, supposed conversion to Rome, 267, 270- 271, 3Il, 312. 151, 153· erroneous theory that the mono­ naval rewards were -issued by, gram represented the initials 244· of Dr. Bailey, President of St. notifications of healings, temp., John's College, Oxford, 267. 142, 143, 146. Baldwin, A. H., on certain base metal on the Prayer Books of, 153 et touchpieces of Henry, Cardinal York, seq. 179· Index to Volume XV. 349

Bandon, coins of, 206-210. Bishop's Waltham, tokens of, 257· Banqueting House in Whitehall ap· Blackmore, Sir Richard, Physician to pointed as the office for examination William III, on healing, 160-16I. of all Persons requiring "healing," " Blacksmith's money," the, 189, 193, 143· 194, 212, 214-217, 222, 223· Barley, tokens of, 257. Blandford, Dr., Clerk of the Closet Barnard, Charles, Sergeant Surgeon to temp. Charles II, 157. Anne, 143. Blofield halfpenny token, proof in Barnstaple mint of Harold I, 15, 2I. silver of, 275. Barrymore, Earl of, Commissioner Blondeau, Peter, introduces the new with the Council in Munster, temp. milling and coining process, II8, Charles I, 20I. II9,239· Bath, Anne touches at, 143, 144, 148. Boar's head mint-mark on Weymouth " mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, 2I. half-crown of Charles I, 246. " Order of the, 280. Bombay mint, coin of the, 299. Bathurst, Sir Benjamin, Cofferer to Bowers, portraits by, 326. Anne, 149. Boxes made from coins, exhibited, Beard on King's face, introduction of 32 5. the, temp. Edward the Confessor, Brass touchpiece of Prince James, con­ 54-55· cerning a, possibly a trial piece, Bedford mint of Harold I , 12, 15, 2I. 171, 172. Belgians, medal commemorating the "Breeches money" ordered to be crossing of the Channel in an aero­ demonetised, II8. plane by the King and Queen of the, Briot, coins of Charles I by, 287. 267. pattern by, 184. Belgium, decorations and medaIS of, for shillings of Charles I 88. Great War, 280, 28I. by, of Charles I, 85, Bell mint-mark on Tower half-groats of 99,288. . . Charles I, 103, IIO. suggestion that the St. Patrick's Tower pennies of money was struck by, 22I. Charles I, 103, II5. Tower shillings of Charles I by, Tower shillings of 237· Charles I, 87. Briot's punch for the projected angel Tower sixpences of of Charles I in the Royal Min t Charles I, 83, 84, Museum, 184. 97· Bristol mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, 21, "Bellerophon," medal of Napoleon on 22. board the, 245. Charles I, 128, 268, 312. Beom, an unrecorded king of North­ Charles 1, coins with umbria, stycas of, 278-279. monogram BR now at­ " probable date of stycas of, 278. tributed to the, and Berkeley mint of Edward the Confessor, reasons for same, 267, 269. 270-27 I. Berwick mint of Edward III, 250. Bri tannia, Duchess of Richmond the Betts, Edmund, extract from, relative model for, on coins of Charles II, to touching, 159. 135,240 . BibliotMque d'Art et d' Archeologie, BRITINNIA for BRITANNIA, on farthing Paris, donation of book by, 267. of Charles II, 136. Birmingham halfpenny token, proof in BRITISH COPPER, coin of William and silver of, 275. Mary, inscribed, 326. Bishop's Waltham, find of coins of British copper, the use of, temp. William Maximianus Hercules, Constantius and Mary, 326. Chlorus and Galerius at, 318. Empire, Order of the, 280. 350 Index to Volume XV.

Claudius, coin of, 30r. Constantius Chlorus, coins of, 318. Cleves, Ann of, Irish groat with initials find of coins of, at of, 27r. Bishop's Walt­ Clipping, human relics found at Win­ ham, 318. chester possibly those of a male­ Cooper, Samuel, portrait of Charles II, factor convicted of, 67. copied from drawing by, 128. Cloak Star, the, 280. Coote, Sir Charles, Parliamentary Gen­ Cloncurry, Lord, and his account of a eral, 193. medal of Henry, Cardinal York, Copenhagen, medal of Nelson and the 177· battle of, 245 . Cnut, coin hitherto attributed to Copper and tin coins of Charles II, Harold I, now allocated to, weight of the, 136, 239. 5· Copper Coinage of Charles II, 133-139, coin of, overstruck with name of 239-240. Harold I, 4. money, introduction of a proper coins of, 4, 6, 8, 10, 18, 19, 48. coinage of, 133, 239· concerning the succession to the " See "British Copper." throne of England after the Corby, unpublished token of William death of, 17-18. Rigby of, 257. design of last issue of, continued Cork and City moneys, the, 189, 200, by Harold I and Harthacnut, 206-210, 214, 222, 223. 18: Cork shilling and sixpence, Lord Inchi­ Cofferer and Cofferer's Clerk, temp. quin may have st.ruck the, 207, 208, Henry VIII, 149. 209. in Royal Households, the office Counter boxes and counters exhibited, of, 149. 246. office of the, temp. Edward IV, Counters, early English, used for reckon­ 149· ing purposes, 316. Coinage of Ireland, raising of the value Counters of the seventeenth century, of the, temp. Charles I, 191-192. silver, 246-247. Colchester mint of Harold I, 12, IS, 16, some early 'English brass 24· or latten, L. A. Law­ Collier, Admiral Sir Edward, K.C.B., rence on, 316. medals of, 243. Courteau, Eugene G., M.D., donation Commonwealth, coin of the, 279. of his ,book, The Copper Tokens of the medal of the, 243. Bank of Montreal, 3II. medals the first to be Cramp rings, the blessing of, as a used as naval awards, remedy for epilepsy, 169. 244· CRAOLvs for CAROLVS, on coins of money, the cross the Charles II, 126, 136. " main feature of the, Crew, Dr., Clerk of the Closet temp. 214. Charles II and James II, 157. Confederated Catholics, issues of the, Crewkerne mint of Harold I, 12, 24. temp. Charles I for Ire­ Cricklade mint of Harold I, 12, IS, 24. land, 188, 189, 212,220, Cristiciria, Castle of, Christchurch, 309. 221, 222, 223. Croix de Guerre, Belgian and French, Catholics, orders issued 280 . by the, 189, 190-192, Croker probably the engraver of the 193, 195· touchpieces of Anne, 158. Catholics, the, 188, 189, Cromwell, Oliver, medal of, 28r. " 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, " takes Kilkenny in 1650, 217. 195, 199-200, 206, 212, ' Cropanese, Filippo, medallist to Henry, 214,220. Cardinal York, 176. 2 A 354 Index to Volume XV. Cross Calvary mint-mark on halfgroats Dauphin of France, arms of, on leaden of Charles I, I02, I07. pieces temp. Elizabeth, 3I9. mint-mark on Tower shil­ David, son of Llywelyn, son of Iorwerth, lings of Charles I, 86, the date I240-I247 incorrect for the 236. issue of the Rhuddlan coins unless mint-mark on Tower six- . struck for, 7I. " pences of Charles I, 8I, Davison, A., medal in honour of Nelson 82, 83, 92, 93· struck by, 245. over lys mint-mark on de Bury, Bishop, temp. Edward III, Tower sixpences of 25 I. Charles I, 8I, 82, 92, de Passe, Simon, 3I5. 93· " " Willem, prints by, 3I5. Cross-crosslet mint-mark on coins of " Rhuddlan, Robert, 70. Henry VII, 327. Deganwy Castle, 7I. Cross fleury countermark on halfcrown Denmark, concerning coins struck in, of Charles II, I30. with names of Anglo-Saxon kings, Crown, first appearance of the, on late 6 et seq., 248. Saxon coins, 55. Derby mint of Athelstan, 325. mint-mark on Tower halfcrowns Harold I, I2, I5, I6, 24, of Charles I, 87. 25· on Tower halfgroat Deverox, Marmaduke, order to, for of Charles I, I03, coining in Ireland, temp. Charles I, IIO, 287· 208. on Tower shillings Devizes mint of temp. Stephen, 308-9. of Charles I, 87. Dhar State, India, coins of, 24I. on Tower sixpences Diamond protects against the plague, of Charles I, 83, belief that a, I48. . 84,97· Die-sinking office of the King's Ex­ Crown piece, no hammered, of Charles chequer in post-Conquest times, II, known, II8. stricter supervision in the, 49. eRST = Christchurch, 309. Dies of James I at Finghall near Bedale, Cumberland, colliery tokens of, 327. find of box, 304. Curwen, colliery token of, 327. the Tower mint of Charles I, Cut money, prevalent use of, in West find of box, on Marston Indian Islands, 225-227. Moor, 304. Cyprus and Jerusalem, coin of Peter I, Distinguished Flying Cross, the, 28I. King of, 240, 24I. Service Medal of United States of America, 28I. Service Order Medal and Cross, 280. D. Dominica, issue of cut coins in, 226-227. " Dominick grote," the, I92. Dale, W., exhibits by, 237, 238, 250, Donation of books by :- 257, 3I8. E. A. V. Abraham, 240. Dalton, R, and S. H. Hamer, donation American Numismatic Society, 25I, of book by, 247. 3IO. Danilo I, Order of, 280. Alfred Anscombe, 3IO. Danish coin of Anglo-Saxon type found Bibliotteque d'Art et d' Archeologie, at Lubeck, II. Paris, 267. coins hitherto attributed to Eugene G. Courteau, 3II. " Harold I, 5 et seq. R Dalton and S. H. Hamer, 247. Darfur Bar, Sultan's medal for British L. L. Fletcher, 3I9. Forces with, 28I. F. Gardner, of Melbourne, 275 . Index to Volume XV. 355

Donation of books by-(contd.)­ Dublin, suggestion that the St. Patrick's D. Glendining, 236. money were issued as private Lionel M. Hewlett, 300. tokens in, 221. Lt.-Col. J. H. Leslie, 267. " token of Stephen Clark of, 273. Deputy-, 311. Dundee shillings, proofs in silver of, C. Poma, 245. 275· W. J. Songhurst, 247· Durham, impression of seal of John . Messrs. Spink, 240, 311. Egerton, Bishop of, 327 . Mrs. A. H. Taylor, 277-278. mint of Henry II, 271. Donation of coloured plate by:­ III, new mon­ Miss Helen Farquhar, 253. eyer of, 301. Donation of medals by :- Edward I, 301. American Numismatic Society, 297- " " " III, 249, 251. 298. Durotriges = people of Dorset and Som- J. Sanford Saltus, 267. erset, 309. Donation of photographs of Memorial Dutch black letter book inscribed Hall in the Connecticut State Library "Valuation Book of 1548, 1551, by the State Librarian, 28:2. 1559," donation of, 236. Donation to the Funds of the Society Dyserth Castle built and its strategic by :- purpose, 72. An Anonymous Donor, 317, 32.1, 322. destruction of, 72. J. Sanford Saltus, 249, 254, 284, find of a penny of John, 317, 321 ,322. and two of Henry Donkley, Keeper of the Closet to III, with a talisman Charles II and James II, and his " and human bones at, fees, 158. 61,67-70. Dorchester mint of Harold I, 12, 15, history of, 68. 25· near Rhuddlan, exca­ Dover mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 25. vations conducted by Dowdall, George, of Milltown Pass, Col. T. A. Glenn at, unpublished token of, 257. 68. Drake, Sir Francis, and the engraved talisman of lead found plate recording his voyage round the with human remains world,244· at, 68. Drogheda, tokens of, 273. Dyserth Castle Tragedy, The, 67-'Jo. Dublin Castle, officials in, probably pre­ pared dies, etc., for some issues of Lords Justices and E. Council in Ireland, 205, 206, 214,220. Eanred, 278. in 1641, money supposed to have " coins of, 276. been coined during siege of, Eardwulf, alleged marriage of, with 210, 2II et seq. daughter of Charlemagne, in 1643, under royal authority, 277· proclamation issued from the " coins of, 276, 278. castle of, 212. Earle, Dr., Clerk of the Closet temp. mint of John, 286. Charles II, 157. " Henry VIII, 271. Early gold issues, the legend on, 64. money, the, 189, 200, 210 et seq., East India Company, medallic rewards 222,223· given by the, 244. St. Patrick's money temp. East Tytherley Church, Hampshire, Charles II, probably struck find of a coin attributed to Patrick, in. 138. Earl of Salisbury, at, 307. 2 A 2 356 Index to Volume XV;

Ecclesiastical and baronial issues, cur~ Edward III, coins of, 238, 249, 250, 251 rency temp. Stephen, 308. 266, 301. Edward, Prince, afterwards Edward I, " trials of the pyx temp., 274. joins the seventh and last Crusade, 63. Edward IV, concerning the farthings of, Edward the Confessor, a variant of the 74· last type of, halfpenny of, 77. probably the office of the "Cofferer" prototype of temp., 149. first coinage to Edward VI, coins from, of William I, figured in Dutch black 52 et seq., 301- letter book presented to 302. Society, 236. coins of,. 6, 48, Edward V, halfpenny of, 77. " " 51, 52, 53, 54, Edward VI, coins of, 248, 270, 271, 304. 55, 56, 26g, farthing of, 77. 2gg, 300, 301. " halfpenny of, 77. introduction of Egerton, John, Bishop of Durham, im­ " " the beard on pression of seal of, 327. King's face, Egypt, coin of, 327. on coins of, medal of, for Great War, 281. 54-55· 1882, medals awarded for, to last type of, re­ hospital nurses, 305. " markable . for Elephant and castle, disappearance of its variation the, on English coins temp. in design, 51. . George I, 126. new variety of and elephant and castle on " " " last type of, coins of Charles II, 125, and points of 12g, 131, 132. difference, 51, and elephant and castle, sig­ 52, 53, 301- nifying gold_brought from 302. Guinea by the African Co., on some possible 125. " trial or pat­ Elizabeth, an angel of, as a talisman tern pieces of, against the Plague, 181. 51-52. Belgian medal of Queen, William I's in- " 281. " debtedness to, coins of, 270, 271, 317, 318- probably in­ 31 9· fluenced the find of a coin of, in the Kings- type of his way, London, 317. coins, 51. Irish copper coinage of, 187. -Edward the Elder and his method of lead or pewter pieces of, 319. checking the Danes, 72. no mint established in Ire- Edward the Martyr, coins of, 55. land for the issues of, 187. Edward I, II, and III. A Numismatic patterns of, 317, 318, 319. History oj, continuation of, read by restrikes the English base H. B. Earle Fox, 250-251: money, 185. Edward I, coins of, 250, 301. wore a diamond ring in the " counters temp., 316. time of plague, 148. " find of a coin of, at South- Elizabeth, daughter of James I and her ampton, 250. husband Frederic, Count Palatine, " rebuilds Rhuddlan Castle, 71. silver counter engraved with por­ Edward II, counters temp., 316. traits of, 315. Index to Volume XV. 357 Elizabethan Copper Money, paper on, Exhibits by-(contd.)- read by Surgeon-Captain Major W. J . Freer, 243, 280. A. E. Weightman, 318- Henry Garside, 241, 243, 250, 269, 31 9. 277, 279, 281, 299, 307, 316, 318, • counters and jettons, ex­ 32 7. hibited, 318. Lord Grantley, per W. J. Andrew, Emma of Normandy, 18. 306,307. Enricus for Henricus ' on coins of Coleman P. Hyman, 318. Henry II, 310. E. C. Kocq, 266. Equestrian portrait of the sovereign L. A. Lawrence, 238, 243, 246, 249, appears on the coinage after James II, 257, 266, 271, 287, 301 , 314 . . no, 121, 239. W. Longman, 257. ERIC for Henricus on coins of Matilda J. O. Manton, 301, 327. and on Anglo - Gallic coins of B. Mapplebeck, 327. Henry IV, 310. Lady Mildmay, per W. Dale, 307. Essex, Earl of, medal of, 272. Marquess of Milford Haven, 243. Essex token hitherto assigned to, now Lt.-Col. H. W. Morrieson, 237, 238, allocated to Hertfordshire, 249, 268, 270, 271, 288, 304, 3II, 256. 314, 318, 327. token hitherto assigned to, now W. Sharp Ogden, 240, 281, 287, allocated to Leicestershire, 31 7. 256. H. A. Parsons, 246, 248, 269, 279, Ethelred II, coins of, 6. 300-301, 312. foreign coins bearing name Walter L. Pocock, 274-275, 299. of,7· R. W. Russell, per Major W. J. Etoile Noire, French decoration, 280. Freer, 280. Evelyn, John, and his reference to V. J. E. Ryan, 304. healing by Charles II, 148. S. M. Spink, 266, 281, 307. Exeter crown of Charles I on a square H. W. Taffs, 238, 243, 257, 287. flan, 199. F. A. Walters, 238, 246, 247, 250, " mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, 25, 257, 301, 306, 3II, 312, 317, 326- 26. 32 7. Stephen, 308. F. Warren, of Winchester, 286. Charles I, 128, 268, Surgeon Capt. A. E. Weightman, 269. 326. Exhibits by :- Sir William Wells, 327. W. J. Andrew, 287, 325. W. C. Wells, 243, 266, 306-307. British Numismatic Society, 250. E. H. Wheeler, 248, 250, 298, 306, Major P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, 308,309. 288. Charles Winter, 243 . R. Carlyon-Britton, 237, 286, 288, F. W. Yeates, 299, 318, 319. 304, 314-315. Exurgat money, Irish, of Charles I, of M. Child, 326. barbarous workmanship, 215· W. Dale, 237, 238, 250, 257, 318. Eye mint-mark on Tower halfcrowns of Miss Helen Farquhar, 243, 246, 247, Charles I, 88. I2 272, 273, 287, 288, 301, 3II-3 , on Tower halfgroats of 315, 325-326. " Charles I, 103, 104, L. L. Fletcher, 238, 257, 273, 274, 112. 312, 3i 6, 327. H. B. Earle Fox and J. S. Shirley- on Tower shillings of Charles I, 88. Fox, 249. Grant R. Francis, 237, 238, 269, 281, on Tower sixpences of 289, 303-304, 325. Charles I, 85, 100. 358 Index to Volume XV. F. Find of coins :- Roman temp. Maximianus Hercules, FARQUHAR, MISS HELEN :- Constantius Chlorus, and Galerius Royal Charities: Part IV, Touch­ at Bishop's Waltham, 3I8. piecesfor the King's Evil concluded, Northumbrian stycas, at Hexham, Anne and the Stuart Princes, 275· I4I- I84· Northumbrian stycas, at York, 275. Farquhar, Miss Helen, coins of, 88, I07, Temp. Stephen, at Winterslow, 307, I08, Igg, 237, 288. 308,309· Miss Helen, donation of Stephen with mint name eRST within coloured plate by, 253. 24 miles of Christchurch, 309. Miss Helen, evidence fur­ Temp. Stephen and Matilda, at nised by, proving that Nottingham, 257. coins of Charles I with Temp. · Henry II, at Lark Hill, monogram B R emanated Worcester, 57, 288. from Bristol, 270-27I. Henry II and Stephen, at Awbridge, Miss Helen, exhibits by, 243, 24I- 242. 246, 247, 272, 273, 287, John and Henry III, with talisman 288, 30I, 3II-3I2, 3I5, and human bones at Dyserth Castle, 6I, 67-70. 325-326. on some patterns of Charles Temp. short and long cross series at II, I39. . Dyserth Castle, 68-70. reference to her paper on Fmghall, near Bedale, and of box dies counters, 247. of James I at, 304. touchpieces in collection of, Fletcher, L. L., coins of, 220, 223. I47, I72. donation of book by, 3I 9· Farthings temp. I464-I524 were distin­ " exhibits by, 238, 257, gui.shable from halfpenni~s only by . 273, 274, 3I2, 3I6, weIght, erroneous theory that, 74 et 2 seq., 302. "Flin t fioor " over3 the7. felon's breast at FERMAT for FIRMAT on Tower coins of his interment, and traces of its origin, Charles I, I02, I07. 66-67,325. Find of a coin of :- " Fl~rin " type of Edward III, 25I. Tetradrachm of Carystus at An­ ForeIgn coins which imitate Anglo­ dover, 326. Saxon types, 6, 7. Danish coin of Anglo Saxon type at gold and silver coins in circu­ Lubeck, II. lation in Ireland, I87, IgI, Harold I, in the Thames, 4. 208. Patrick, Earl of Salisbury, at East Forrer,. L., on certain jettons of Henry, Tytherley Church, Hants, 307. Cardinal York, I78-I7g. Stephen, at Watford, 308. Fox, H. B. Earle, appointment of, as Edward I, at Southampton, 250. Secretary of the Elizabeth, in the Kingsway, London, Society and Editor 3I 7· of J ournal, 235· Henry III and talisman, with human tribute to the memory . bones, at Winchester, 6I-67, of the late, 306. 32 5. and J. S. Shirley-Fox, and their arrange­ Find of box dies of James I at Finghall ment of the se­ near Bedale, 304. quence of the long Find of box dies of Charles I, on Marston cross coins, 6g- Moor,304· . 70 . Index to Volume XV. 359 Fox, H. B. Earle, and]. S. Shirley-Fox, Gandre, James Philip, a curer of King's exhibits by, 249. Evil, IS3· " and J. S. Shirley-Fox, Gardener, Thomas, Surgeon to Anne, paper on Numis­ 144· matic History of William, Surgeon to the the Reigns of Ed­ Household temp. Anne . ward I, II and III 144· by, read to Society, Gardner, F., of Melbourne, donation of 250-25r. book by, 275. France, decorations and medals of, for Garside, Henry, exhibits by, 241, 243, the Great War, 2S0. 250, 269, 277, 279, 2SI, 299, 316, Francis, Grant R., coins of, S3, S4, S9, 3I S, 327. 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, Genoa and Venice the first powers to 97, 9S, 99, 100, make practical use of medallic art to 107, lOS, 109, 110, record naval victories, 244. III, 112, 113, 114, George I, attitude of, towards touching, II5, II6, 2S9· 159-160. " exhibits by, 237, 23S, discontinues the practice of . 269,2SI,289,303- touching, 153. 304,325. no naval medals of note for, " paper on Tower mint 245 · " shillings of Charles one Clerk of the Closet only I read by, 236- temp., 156. 237· some of the Prayer Books of, FRANCIS, GRANT R. :- " contain the Healing Office, Silver Coins of the Tower mint of 153-154. Charles I. The Sixpences, 79-100, George I, of Greece, Order of, 2S0, 2Sr. 2SS. George II, attitude of, towards touching, Silver Coins of the Tower mint of 160-161. . Charles I. The Smaller Denomina­ George III allows Henry, Cardinal York, tions, IOI-II6, 305. a pension, 176. Francis, Lt. D. G., R.N., bronze medal Geta, coin of, 30r. of the Royal Humane Society awarded Gilbert, Dr., of Colchester, demon­ to, 2Sr. strated the use of magnetic force, in Frascati, Henry, Cardinal York at, 176. diseases, 15r. Frederic, Count Palatine, silver counter Glamorgan, Earl of, suggestion that the engraved with portraits of Elizabeth, St. Patrick's money was taken to daughter of James I and, 315. Ireland by the, 22r. Freeman, Sir Ralph, indenture with, Glendining, D., donation of book by, for preparation of dies, puncheons, 236. etc., for coinage of Charles II, II7. Glenn, Colonel T. A., excavation con­ Freer, Major W.]., and his paper on ducted by, at Dyserth Castle, near War Decorations Rhuddlan, 6S. of the Allies,2SI- Gloucester mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, 2S2. 26. " " "exhibits by, 243, 2S0. Godolphin, Francis, Cofferer to Anne, Fulco, King of Jerusalem, 242. 149· Godwin, Earl of Wessex, IS. G. Gold coins by Edward III, the issue of, 250. Galerius, coins of, 3IS. Gold issues of the hammered coinage of " find of coins of, at Bishop's Charles II, description of the, II9- Waltham, 3IS. .120. 360 Index to Volume XV.

Gold issues of the milled coinage of H. Charles II, 126-127. " touchpiece of Prince James in Haile, Martin, on the coronation of British Museum, 171, 172. Prince James, 168. Graham, T . H. B., coins of, 121, 123. Halfgroats and pennies of the Tower on coins of Charles mint of Charles 1, general II, 120-121, 122. description of the, 102- Graham, William, Chaplain and Clerk 104. of the Closet to Anne, IS6. of the Tower mint of Grammont, Count de, and anecdote of Charles 1. List of abbre­ Duchess of Richmond, I3S. viations and die differ­ Grantley, Lord, coin of, 308. ences, I07-lI2. " exhibits by, 306, 307. Half-unite of Charles I, reverse die " "paper by, " On a Penny muled with an obverse die of a attributed to Patrick, Tower sixpence, 83, 96. Earl of Salisbury, in Halfpennies and farthings of Henry the Reign of Stephen," VIII, distinguishing the, 307-308. 7S· Great Britain, decorations and medals and farthings of Charles II, of, for the Great War, 280, 28r. current, I3S-I37. Great Seals of England, casts of the, hammered, of Charles II acquired by the Society, 2S0. indistinguishable from Greatrakes, Valentine, temp. Charles those of Tower mint of II, touches for King's Evil, 183. Charles I, lI8. Greece, decorations and medals for the of the Tower mint of Great War for, 280, 28r. Charles I, I02-lI6. Greek coins, allusions to sea battles on Hamer, S. H., R. Dalton and, donation the, 244. of book by, 247. Greencloth, the Board of, 149. Hamerani, Gioacchimo, medallist, 177. Greyhound, base shillings of Edward Ott one, medallist to the VI, countermarked with Papal Court and Prince a, 270, 27r. James, 170, 171, I7S, 117: mint-mark on coins of Hamilton, commission issued by Charles " Henry VII, 327. I to the Marquis of, to Groat, the motto on the early, was the treat with the Covenanters soldier's prayer, 64. at Edinburgh, lOS. " Groats" circulating in Ireland temp. " General George, 164. sixteenth century, 270. Hammered coinage of Charles II, lI7- Groats were not issued from the Tower 124,239. temp. Charles I, lOr. coinage of Charles II, de­ Guadeloupe, twopenny piece of George scription of the gold III countermarked for circulation in, issues of the, lI9-I20. 279· coinage of Charles II, de­ Guinea die, shilling of Charles II with scription of the types of obverse from the, 129. the silver issues of the, fluctuation in the value of the, 120-124. I2S-I26. coinage of Charles II, table origin of the, I2S, 239. of the, 124. reduction in the weight of the, pieces of Charles II pro­ 126. bably remained in circu­ " value of the, eventually fixed lation until the great by Parliament in 1717, recoinage in reign of 126. William III, 123. Index to Vol.ume XV.

Harley, Robert, Privy Counsellor, etc., Harp, varieties of Irish, on the smaller temp. Anne, 141, 142, 159. denominations of the Tower Harold I, The Coins oj, 1-48, 248. mint of Charles I, 104, Harold I becomes King of all England, " varieties of the, on Tower Ig. sixpences of Charles I, 86- coin hitherto attributed to, 88. . " . now allocated to Cnut, 5. " Harringtons," issue of, 133. coin of Cnut overstruck with Harthacnut, coins of, 5, 6, 20, 55 . " name of, 4. Harthacnut's war against Magnus of coins hitherto attributed to, Norway, 17-18. " now allocated to Denmark, Hastings mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, 5 et seq., 248. 26. coins of, 55. Hatfield, Bishop, temp. Edward III, Magnus hitherto at­ 25I. tributed to, g-I1. Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, token now description of the types of allocated to, 256. coins of, 12 et seq. Hayman, Rev. S., reference to papers doubtful Anglo-Saxon types by, on coinage of Ireland, 208. of, 3 et seq., 248. Healing Service, earliest version of the find of a coin of, in the ritual of the, in the Thames,4· Book of Common mint readings of, 21-47. Prayer, 152. mints of, 21-47. the possible latest ruled at first over Norther:n printing of the, in England only, 17-18. the Book of Common the date of the types of, Ig. Prayer, 154-155. " the multiplicity of type in Hearne, Thomas, the Antiquary, and his coins of, I et seq. account of healing types and varieties of, ac­ by Prince James, " cording to various authori­ 166. ties, 2 et seq. and his allusions to­ Harold II as King consistently ignored touching, 160. in all acts of William 1,50. Heart mint-mark on Tower halfgroats of coins of, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, Charles I, 102, 55, 301 , 302 . 108. on the theorv that the first on Tower shillings type of William I was of Charles I , 86. evolved from the coins of, on Tower sixpences 50 et seq., 302. of Charles I, 82, Harp mint-mark ()n coins of Charles I, 94· 30 4. Helmet, on late Saxon coins the crown on Tower halfcrowns replaces the, 55 . of Charles I, 87. Henrietta Maria, Charles I and, silver on Tower halfgroats jettons of, 312. of Charles I, 103, Henry, Cardinal York, allowed a pen­ 109. sion by George on Tower pennies of III, 176. Charles I, 103, II4. as " Henry IX " on Tower shillings of on his medals Charles I, 87, 237· ann touch­ on Tower sixpences of pieces, 176, Charles I, 83, 87, 177, 178, 179, g6. 180. Index to Volume XV.

Henry, Cardinal York, bequeaths crown Henry VI, farthings of, 77. jewels to the " halfpennies of, 77- Prince Re­ Henry VII, coins of, 327. gent, 176. halfpennies of, 77, 302 . collection of subsequent to period of to u ch pieces " Henry III, no further formed by, attempt was made to I7l. record upon the coins the jetton of, de­ numerical order of suc­ scribed, 178, cession of kings with 179,180. same name, until, 58. medals of, 176, Henry VIII. Hal/pennies and Farthings 177· 0/,73-77, 302. touches for the Henry VIII, Cofferer and Cofferer's King's Evil, clerk temp., 149. 175, 176, 180. coins of, 247, 248, 271, touchpieces . of, 286,304. 171, 172, 176, difficulty of the people 177, 178, 179, in distinguishing half­ 180. pence from farthings Henry, Prince, of Scotland, Lord of the of, 73 et seq., 302 . Niduarians, and Earl of Northumber­ farthings of, 77, 302. land, coin of, 309-310. halfpennies of, 77, 302. Henry I, coin of, 326. halfpennies and farthings Henry II, A Remarkable Penny 0/, of, extract from Ruding 57-59, 287-288. concerning the, 73, 302. Henry II, coins of, 57, 58, 250, 271, portcullis ordered on the 287-288, 306. farthings of, 73· find of coins temp., at Lark record of jewels of, at " Hill, Worcester, 57, 288. time of his death, 148. First Coinage of, paper by wore a particular ring L. A. Lawrence read, 241- when" healing," 148. 242. Henry III of France, leaden jettons of, and Stephen, find of coins 31 9. temp., at Awbridge, 241- " Henry IX," touchpieces of, see Henry, 242. Cardinal York. Henry III, coins of, 62, 69, 301, 325· Hereford mint of Harold I, 12, 15,26,27. Dyserth Castle built by, 68. Hertford mint of Harold I, 15, 27. find of a penny of, and Hert/ordshire. Seventeenth - Century talisman, with human Tokens 0/, 256-257. bones, at Winchester, 61- Hertfordshire, tokens hitherto assigned 67,325. to London, now find of two pennies of, and allocated to, 256. one of John, with a talis­ tokens hitherto assigned man and human bones, at " to, now allocated to Dyserth Castle, 61, 67-70. Leicestershire, 256. introduces the word TERCI, tokens hitheI:to assigned 58,288. to, now allocated to " Rhuddlan mint of, 70-72. other counties, 256, Henry IV, Anglo-Gallic hardit of, 312. 257· " farthings of, 77. tokens hitherto assigned " halfpennies of, 77. to other counties now Henry V, halfpenny of, 77. allocated to, 256, 257. Index to Volume XV.

Hertfordshire tokens, the doubtful Ireland, Lords Justices and Council of, existence of certain, 257. issues by, 201, 202, 203, 204. Hewlett, Lionel M., donation of his Lords Justices and Council of, book, the Anglo-Gallic Coins, 300. proclamation by, 201, 204- Hexham, find of Northumbrian stycas 205. at, 275. Ireland. The Later Nineteenth-Centurv .. Historical Roll, illustrated with por­ Farthing Tokens oj, presented (0 traits of the Women of the British Society, 319. Empire to whom the Military Medal Irish Catholics, the, temp. 1641, 187. has been awarded," by Lt.-Col. J. H. coin copied from Tower half­ Leslie, 305. crown, struck in copper, 194. Holyrood, account of a healing cere­ " coins, weight of, temp. Charles I mony by Prince Charles Edward at, and II, 186, 187, 193, 196, 197, 173· 201, 202, 205, 209, 210, 214, Honorius, coin copied from triumphal 217,220. medal of, 299. " coins WIth names of Anglo-Saxon Hugh, in Lincoln, pocket picking at the kings, 6-7. funeral of Bishop, 68. " country seat, relic of Henry, Hunterian Collection, coin in the, 286. Cardinal York, treasured as a Huntingdon mint of Harold I, 12, 15 , specific against scrofula at an, 27· 180-181. Hussein Kamil, first Sultan of Egypt, " farthings of Charles II, 137-138. coins of, 269. " halfpence of Charles II, 137, 240. Hyman, Coleman P., exhibits by, 318. Rebellion of 1641, five opposing Hythe mint of Harold I, 15, 27. parties dur­ ing, 187. the, 187-189. " 1. " tokens, 257. "Irishmoney in the sixteenth century," Ilchester mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 27· · paper read by Lt.-Col. H. W. " Henry II, 57 et seq., Morrieson,.269- 270. 287-288. Isle of Man, St. Patrick's halfpence and [nchiquin, Lord, 201, 209-210. farthings current in the, 137, 221. Lord, may have struck the Italian touchpieces of Prince James, Cork shilling and sixpence, 169, 170, 171. 207, 208, 209. Italy, decorations and medals of, for Lord, money so called, prob­ the Great War, 280, 281. ably not issued by, 201, 207. money, the, 189, 200-203, 207, 213, 222, 223. J. India, coins of, 299, 318. .. Jothab" mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 27. Jacobus, value of the, in Ireland, temp . Ipswich halfpenny token, proof in silver Charles I, 191. of, 275. Jamaica, countermarked Spanish coin " mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 27. for circulation in, 277. Ireland during the Rebellion. The J ames, Prince, son of James II, arrival Coinage oj, 185-223. in and departure from Ireland, Elizabeth's issue for, 186. Scotland in 1715-16, in 1641, the currency in use in, 165. 185-186. declared King of Great issue of Armstrong tokens for, Britain by Louis XIV, " temp. Charles II, 133, 137. 161. Index to VoZume XV.

James, Prince, at Avignon, 162, 167, John, find of a coin of, and two o"f 169. Henry III, with a talisman and coins of, 163, 164, 165. human bones, at Dyserth " " concerning the alleged Castle, 61, 67-70. " " coronation of, 167, Irish coin of, 286. 168. Rhuddlan mint of, 70. driven from France by and Henry III, find of coins. " Treaty of Utrecht, temp., at Dyserth Castle, 68- I6l. 70 . final failure of, to regain Johnson, Samuel, and King's Evil, 144, the crown, 168. 145, 146, 147· medals of, I6l. Jones, Col. Michael, and the Common­ pattern touchpiece of, wealth party of " 158. England, temp. puncheons and dies for the Rebellion of " coins of, 164. 1641, 188, 213, settles in Rome, 162. 218. touches for King's Evil, probable issue of 161, 162, 166, 167, coins by, from 168, 169, 170, 171, Dublin Castle, 172 . 2 1 3. touchpieces of, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, K. 167, 168, 169, 170, I7l. Kara George, Order of, 28l. James I, attitude of, towards practice KER probably for KERRY on tokens. of healing, I4l. temp. Commonwealth, 214. coin of, 286. Key mint-mark on pattern of Charles I, . find of box dies of, at Fing­ 318 . hall, near Bedale, 304. Kilkenny, authority issued to Thomas. improves the coinage in Ire­ Reade to erect a mint -in, land, 186. 216-217. no mint established in Ire­ money, the, 189-200, 220, land for the issues of, 187. 222,223· royal farthing tokens of, 133. proclamation of 1642, the, and Charles I , Irish copper 190-192, 195, 2IO, 2II, coins of, 187. 2I2, 2IS. and Charles I made use of the Kimpton, tokens of, 257. same ritual for Healing Ser­ King represented on coins from late vice, 152. Saxon period to the Commonwealth, J ames II, as dethroned King of Eng­ with but few exceptions, 54. land, heals during the reign Kingsway, London, find of a coin of of William and Mary, 142, Elizabeth in the, 3I7. 172 . Kinsale, coins of, 206-2IO. coins of, 287, 326, 327. farthing of I659, unpublished, naval medals were issued by, 257· 244· _ Kocq, E. c., exhibits by, 266. tin coins of, 137, 240. touches for King's Evil, 172. L. " touch pieces of, 164. "Jesus of Nazareth," revival of the La Couronne, Order of, for Belgium, title, 63. 280. John, coin of, 69. La Croce de Guerra, of Italy, 281. Index to Volwme XV.

La Hogue, Battle of, medals for, 243, 244. Leicester, metal passes for early railway "Lander," the title, 299-300. line at, 327. Langport mint of Harold I, 12, 28, 48. coins of Harold I erroneously Lark Hill, Worcester, find of coins, attributed to Chester now temp. Henry II, at, 57,288. allocated to, 28, 48. " Lathom House shilling," the, and its coins of Harold I hitherto corrected allocation, 201, 202, 203, erroneously attributed to, 223· now allocated to Chester, Launceston mint of Harold I, 16, 28. 23,24,48. Lawrence, L. A., and his arrangement mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, of short and long 28 . cross coins, 69. Earl of, Lord Lieutenant of award of medals to, Ireland, temp. Charles I, " 235-236, 255· 188, 200, 202. coins of, 57, 274, 288. Leicestershire tokens hitherto assigned " exhibits by, 238, 243, to Hertfordshire or Essex, 256. " 246, 249, 257, 266, Lenthall, Speaker of the House of 271, 287, 301, 314. Commons, temp. Charles I, 200, 202. on coins of the Rhudd­ Leoppld, Order of, 280, 281. Ian mint, 70-72. Lepanto, first naval medal records on some early English battle of, 244. brass or latten Leslie, Lt.-Col. J. H., donation of book counters, 316. by, 267. paper by, on The his paper on " First Coinage of " War Medals Henry II, read, which have been 241- 242. awarded to paper read by, on Women," read " " Silver Counters of by, 305. the Seventeenth Lettered edge, introduction of the, to Century," 246-247. prevent clipping, 126. paper read by, on Lewes mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 28. " Trials of the Librarian of Connecticut State Library, Pyx," 273-274. donation of photographs by the, 282. reference to his paper Lincoln mint of Harold I, 2, 3, 4, 12, " on the halfpence 13, 14, 15 , 16, ~8, and farthings of 29, 30, 31, 48. Henry VIII, 73 et " Matilda, 307. seq., 302. Llywelyn, son of Gruffudd, failure of, reference to paper by, to capture castles of De­ " on the Tealby coins ganwy and Dyserth, 72. of Henry II, 57-58, son of Iorwerth reduces 287-288. castle of Deganwy and Lead or pewter pieces of Elizabeth, 319. castle of Rhuddlan, 71. Leeward Islands. A Cut New England Lockett, R. c., coin of, 5· Threepence attributed to the, 225-227. Lodestone, Anne touches by means of Leeward Islands, evidence that Massa­ a, 148, 149, 150, 151. chusetts money circulated in the, 226. London mint of Harold I, 4, 8, 12, 14, Leges Ripuariorum, provision in, for the 15, 16,31, 32, 33,34, interment of criminals, 67. 35,36, 37· Legge, Colonel George, and Sir Thomas Henry II, 57, 58, 288. Armstrong empowered to issue copper " III, 69. _ halfpence for Ireland, 137. Edward III, 238, 249. Index to Volume XV.

London mint of Henry VIII, 286. Lys mint-mark on Tower halfgroats of " Philip and Mary, 271. Charles I, 102, 107. tokens hitherto assigned to, Tower pennies of now allocated to Herts, 256. Charles I, 102, II3. tradesmen and their cries, silver " sixpences of Charles counters showing, 246. " I, 81, 86, gI. Longman, W., exhibits by, 257. "Weymouth half- paper by, on Seven­ " crown of Charles I, teenth - Century 246. Tokens of Hertford­ shire, read, 256-257. Lords Justices' First Issue in Ireland, M. 200-203, 222, 223. Second Issue, 205, 222, MacGuire, Lord, trial of, for rebellion 223· in Ireland, 1644, I g3. Lorraine, Prince James Stuart becomes Magnet, use of, as a cure of gout, etc., the guest of the Duke of, on his ISO, 151. ·removal from France, 161-162. Magnus the Good, coins of, g, 10, II. Louis XIV declares Prince James King coins of, hitherto attributed to of Great Britain, 161. .. Harold I, g-II. Louis XIV's objection to the QVATVOR Maldon coins of Harold I, hitherto at­ MARIA VINDICO coins of Charles II, tributed to Malmesbury, now 135,240. allocated to, 37, 48. Louis XVI and King's Evil, 182. " mint of Harold I, 12, IS, 37· Louise, Princess, and the Marquis of Malmesbury, coins of Harold I hitherto Lome, marriage medal of, 287 . attributed to, now allo­ Louvain, volumes of the Journal pre­ cated to Maldon, 37, 48. sented to University of, 284. " mint of Harold I, 12, 37. Lovel, Christopher, Prince James Stuart Malony, Dame, touchpiece of Prince and the cure of, 167-168, I6g. J ames sent to a, 181. Lozenge-shaped pieces that may have Manchester, Earl of, medal of, 272. been struck for Ireland, temp. 1641- Mann, Sir Horace, and his account of 1652, description of, Ig8, Igg. healings by Prince Charles Edward, Lubeck, Danish coins of Anglo-Saxon 174,175· type found at, II. Mantle and armour on late Saxon Lucas, Charles, Closet Keeper temp . coins, 55. Anne, 156. Manton, J. 0., exhibits .by, 301, 327. Lucca, account in the archives of, of Mapplebeck, B., exhibits by, 327. healing ceremony by Prince James, Market Street, tokens of, 256-257. 170 . Marlborough, Duchess of, Keeper of the Lund in Scania, coins of, bearing Ethel­ Privy Purse, temp. Anne, 158, I59. red II's name, 7. Marston Moor, find of box dies of " "mint of, 8, g, II, 248. Charles Ion, 304. Lundy mint of Charles I, 312. Mary, coin of, 271. Lydford mim of Harold I, 12, IS, 37. Queen of Scots, leaden medalets Lynch, Patrick, of Shrule, unpublished of, 3I9. token of, 257. Masham, Abigail, Keeper of the Privy Lys mint-mark on coins of Henry VII, Purse, temp. Anne, 147, 158. 32 7. Samuel, Cofferer of the Queen's " coins of Henry VIII, " Household, temp. Anne, I49, 30 4. 158. " coins of Charles I, Massachusetts threepence attributed to 3II,3I 2. the Leeward Islands, a cut, 225-227. Index to Volume XV.

MatIlda, coins of, 265, 307, 312. Mint-mark appears on English coins, find of a penny of, in Notting­ the last occasion that a, II9. ham, 257. Mint Museum, touchpiece of Anne in Maundy money, temp. Charles II, the, 147. issue of, 122-123, 125, 128, 130, output of the, from July 20th to 13I. Dec. 31st, 1660, Mauritius, coins of, 318. II7· Maximianus Hercules, coins of, 318. from July 20th, " find of coins of, 1660, to Dec. 31st, at Bishop's 1662, 123. Waltham, 318. Moneyers' names, evidence afforded by, Mayo, unpublished and only known in allocating to Denmark coins hith­ token of County, 257. erto attributed to the Anglo-Saxon Medaille Militaire of France, 280. issues, 9-II. "Medallic Illustrations of Naval His­ Monmouth, Duke of, touches for the tory," read, 243-245. King's Evil, 172. Members of the Society, 33I. Montenegro, decoration and medal for Merchant Taylors' Guild of Dublin, the Great War, of, 280. extracts of numismatic interest in Montreal. The Copper Tokens oj the the Master's Accounts of the, 269- Eank oj, donation of, 3II. 270 . Montserrat, Act regulating metallic cur­ Merit, Russian Cross of the Order of, rency in, 226. 280. New England money to be Middlesex, tokens hitherto assigned to, current in, 226. now allocated to Hertfordshire, MORRIESON, LT.-COL. H. W., F.S.A. ;­ 257· A Review of the Coinage of Mildmay, Lady, exhibits by, 307. Charles II, II7-139, 239-240. Milford Haven, Marquess of, exhibits by, Morrieson, Lt.-Col. H. W., award of the 243· John Sanford Saltus medal Marquess of, paper by, to, 324. on "Medallic Illus­ Lt.-Col. H. W., coins of, 76, trations of Naval 77, 82, 83, 84, 88, 91, 92, History," read, 243- 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 245· 100, 102, 106, 107, 108, Military Cross of Greece, 28I. 109, 110, III, 112, 113, " Medal, the award of the, ex- 114, 115, 116, 121, 124, tended to women, 305. 132, 139, 237, 288, 302. Mill and screw, introduction of the, exhibits by, 237, 238, 249, temp. Charles II, 133, 239. 268, 270, 271, 288, 304, Milled coinage in gold of Charles II. 3II, 314, 318, 327. Table of the, 127. paper by, on BRan the "silver of Charles II. coins of Charles I, 267- " Table of the, 132. 268, 270-27I. of Charles II, 125-132, paper read by, on Irish 239· Money in the Sixteenth of Charles II and the gold Century, 269-270. issues of the, 126-127. paper read by, on the Oxford " copper coinage of Charles II. mint of Charles I, 312- Table of, 139. 31 4. Milltown Pass, unpublished token of " See List of Presidents. George Dowdall of, 257. Mule coins, concerning, 19-20. Mint, Deputy Master of the, donation Murray, Capt. Geo., H.M.S. "Edgar," of book by, 3II. medal awarded to, 245. Index to Volume XV ..

N. New Jersey, suggestion that the St. Patrick's money was taken by Mark Napoleon I, medal of, 28I. Newby to, 22I. on board the Newby, Mark, suggestion that the St. " Bellerophon," Patrick's money was taken to New 245· Jersey by, 221. · Naval awards exhibited, 243. Newcastle mint of Henry II, 250. Nazareth, the popularity of the recap­ Newfoundland, coins of, 243. ture of, 63. Newport, Francis, Lord Viscount, Cof­ Negro's head mint-mark on Tower half­ ferer in Royal Household temp. Wil­ groats of Charles I, !O2, liam and Mary, 149. 107, ro8. Nichan Iftakar, Tunisian Order of, 280. mint-mark on Tower Nicholas, Sir Edward, Principal Secre­ " pennies of Charles I, tary of State, temp. Charles I, 203, 102, 113. 204,205. mint-mark on Tower Nicholls, Richard, evidence of, in sup­ shillings of Charles I, port of Bushell's claim to compensa­ 237· tion, 27I. mint-mark on Tower Niduarians = the Picts and Galwegians, sixpences of Charles I, 310. 81, 82, 83, 93. Nile, 1884-5, medal awarded for the, to .Nelson, Dr. Philip, and the gold coins of hospital nurses, 305. Charles I, 313 . " medal for Battle of the, 245 . on the coinage of " Nelson medal for victory of the, Ireland, reference 299· to, 137. Ninepence, value of the, raised in Ire- reference to his paper land, 1642, to I2d., 191, 195. on the Obsidional " Northumbria," " An Unrecorded King Money of the Great of," paper on, by H. A. Parsons, 278- Rebellion 1642- 279· 1649, 185, 189, "Northumbrian Moneyer of the Ninth 193, 201, 202, 208, Century," " A," 210, 212, 213, 216, paper by Alfred An­ 218, 221, 222. scombe, 275-276 . .Nelson medal for Victory of the Nile, 299. stycas at Hexham, find Tassie gem with head of, 243. of, 275. the large number of medals in stycas at York, find of, honour of, 245. 275· .Nero, The Coinage of, donation of, 3II. Norwich mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 37· .Nevis, Act regulating the metallic Nottingham, find of a coin of Matilda currency of, 226. at, 257. issue of cut coins in, 227. mint of Harold I, 12, 15, New England money to be " 38. current in, 226. Nurses, prior to the Great War, medals .New England money to be current in had been awarded to hospital, only Montserrat, 226. in certain campaigns, 305. money to be Gurrent in Nevis, 226 . .Ne w England Threepence attributed to O. the Leeward Islands, A Cut, 225-227. .New Jersey, St. Patrick's money autho­ O'Neil, Owen Roe, 187, 188, 189 . rised as currency in the State of, O'Neill, Sir Phelim, 188. 137· O'Teage, Abba, 187. Index to Volume XV.

" Obols," the term, 270. " Ormond money," Rebel money prob Odilo, a Northumbrian moneyer of the ably struck in . Ninth Century, paper on, 275- imitation of the, 276. 210 et seq. " coins of, 275-276. the, 189, 202, 203- concerning the name, 276-277. 206, 211, 212, reasons for the contention that 213, 220, 222, the name, was not English, 223· 276- 277. Ormond, opposition of the Duke of, to Officers and Council of the Society :­ the Armstrong tokens, 134. Session 1918, 231-232. " Ormond Royalists," the, 187. 1919, 256, 261-262. Owain and Cadwalader, Rhuddlan 1920, 286, 293-294 . . Castle burnt by, 71. " 1921,324. Oxford mint of H arold I, 12, 13, IS, 16, Ogden, W. Sharp, and the crosses on the 38. reverse of Tealby Charles I, 85, 100, 221, coins of H enry II, 268, 287, 303, 311, 242 . 312-314. exhibits by, 240, 281, coins with B R in mono­ 287,317. gram formerly attri­ on the St. Patrick's buted to, 267. money, 222. " " periods of the, 313. references to his paper "Oxford Mint of Charles I, " "The," on the evolution of 312-314. some reverse types of Anglo-Norman coins, 49, 53· P. Oliver, commission to Captain, for Ireland, 189. (p) mint-mark on Tower halfgroats of Omoth-u, derivation of, 299-300. Charles I, 103, II2. Open book mint-mark on coins of Tower shillings of Charles I, 3II. Charles I, 88. Orders of the Confederated Catholics, Tower sixpences of authorising issue of coins for Ireland, Charles I, 85, 100. 1642, 189, 190, 191- 192, 193, 195· PACX on coins of Harold I, 2 . Orilus, lord of Cumberland, 299· Papal mint, medals and jettons struck Ormond crowns with copper centres, for English visitors at the, 179· 206,214. Paracelsus used the magnet in cases of Lord, 188, 218. epilepsy, 151. " concerning the property Parkhurst, Sir William, Warden of the taken by, from Dublin Mint at Oxford, 268. Castle, 213-214, 220. Parliament, Supremacy of, medals com­ " organises an army for memorating, 243· Charles I in Ireland, Parliamentarians issue the King's money 188. from the Tower, " issues of money by, for 105· Charles II, 218. temp. Charles I, probably not responsible issues of the, for for issue of the " Or­ Ireland, 188. mond money," 2 0 5. Parliamentary Dublin issue, the, 222, " warrant issued by, from 223· Kilkenny in 1649, 216- Munster issues, the, 222, 217. 223· 2 B 370 Index to Vohtme XV. Parsell, Thomas, and the Book of Com­ PERERIC and PERERICM, w. J. Andrew mon Prayer, 155, 156. and MajorP. PARSONS, H. ALEXANDER:- W. P. Car­ lyon-Britton A Cut New England Threepence at­ on the inter­ tributed to the Leeward Islal1ds, pretation of, 22 225- 7. 310. The Coins of Harold I, 1-48, 248. coin with The Prototype of the First Coinage of " " legend, 307, William the Conqueror, 49-56, 301- 310. 302. comments by Parsons, H. A., coins of, 6, 7, 12, 13, " Major P. W. 15, 17, 50, 52, 54, P. Carlyon­ II5,276. Britton on exhibits by, 246, 248, coins in­ . 26g, 279, 300-301, scribed, 265- 31 2. 266. on the Tealby coins of on coins of Ma­ Henry II, 242. tilda, 312. paper by, on " An Un­ probable period recorded King of " when coins Northumbria," 278- ins cri bed, 27g· were issued, Pass of the early Railways days, metal, 265-266. 32 7. variety of Passe counter of Charles I and his readings of Queen, 287. coins in­ Patrick de Cadurc, Earl of Salisbury and scribed, 266. Castellan of Sarum, 307, 308. Peter I, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem, Patrick de Cadurc, Earl of Salisbury, coin of, 240, 241. find of a coin attributed to, at East Petition Crown, the, IIg, 128. Petre, Father, Clerk of the Closet, temp. Tytherley Church, Hampshire, 306, James II, 157. 30 7. Pheon mint-mark on coins of Henrv "Patrick, Earl of Salisbury, in the VII, 327. " Reign of Stephen," "On a penny Philip and Mary, coins of, 270, 271, 317. attributed to," 307-308. Pieces of eight, etc., the current value Payne, Dr., medal in collection of, of, in Ireland, temp. Charles I, IgI. 245· Pigott, evidence of, in support of Peace, medal commemorating the late, Bushell's claim to compensation, 271. 287. Pinchbeck, medals struck by, 245. Peck, Roger, moneyer of Cornwall, 309. Pirton, or Purton, tokens of, 256-257. Pellet mint-mark on coins of Charles I, Pistolet, value of the, in Ireland, temp. Charles I, IgI. 312. Pistrucci, B., group in ormolu and Pellets, one or two, as mir~t-marks on bronze of St. George and the Dragon, Tower pennies of Charles I, 102, 103, designed by, 287. 104, II3, II4, IIS, II6. - Pius VI, Henry Cardinal York, sacrifices Pennies of the Tower mint of Charles L family jewels to help, 176. list of abbreviations and die differ­ Plague in 1665, an angel of Elizabeth ences, II3-II6. used as a talisman against the, 181. Percola Point, Finland, medal awarded Plantagenet counters of brass and for action off, 243. latten, 314-315. Index to Volume XV. 37 I

Plantagenet, Edmund, counter of, Portcullis mint-mark on sixpences of 31 6. Charles I, 83, 87, 96. Plate, amount of, converted into coin in ordered on the farthings of Ireland, temp. Charles I, 205. H enry VIII, 73. " to be struck into coin for Ireland, rose farthings of H enry VIII temp. the rebellion 1641- 1652, similar in size to the far­ orders, etc., 192, 195, 196, 200, things issued previously to 203-204. 1464 or 1465, 75. Plume, disappearance of the, from Eng­ so-called, on leaden pieces lish coins temp. George II, probably a chequer board, 126. 31 9. introduced on the Tower six­ Portugal, decorations and medals of, for pences of Charles I, 83, 95. the Great War, 280, 281. Plume mint-mark on coins of Charles I, " testin," value of the, in 3II,312. Ireland, temp. Charles I, " Tower halfgroats 191. of Charles I, 102, Pratt, Dr. Samuel, Chaplain and Clerk 103, 108, 109. of the Closet to Anne, 156. " Tower pennies of Presidents of the Society, 233, 263, 295. Charles I, 102, Prince of Wales, H.R.H., letter accept­ 103, II3· ing the position of Royal Member of " Tower shillings of the Society and election, 297, 320. Charles I, 86. Prints of London tradesmen and their " Tower sixpences of cries, counters copied from, 246- Charles I , 82, 247· 83,94,95· Proceedings of the British Numismatic on coins denoting silver from Society, Sessions 1918-19-20, 229- the Welsh mines, 32 9. 126, 129. Proofs in silver of halfpenny tokens, of Charles II, 130, 131, exhibited, 274-275. 132. Puncheon for the ship on the Scottish used with the rose on Tower touchpiece of Prince James Stuart, coins of Charles I, 103, 109. unfinished, 164. Pocock, Walter L., exhibits by, 274- Puncheons and dies for coins of Prince 275, 299· J ames Stuart, 164. Poland, decoration and medal of, for Pyx, directions on the trial of the, temp. the Great War, 280. Edward III, 274. Poma, c., donation of book by, 245. " trials of Charles II, 123. Portcullis, base shillings of Edward VI " Pyx, Trials of the," paper read by countermarked with a, L. A. Lawrence, 273-274. 270, 271. farthings of Henry VIII, 77. mint-mark on Tower half- Q. crowns of QVATVOR . MARIA. VINDICO . patterns Charles I, 87. on halfgroats of of Charles II, 134, 240. QURRTO for QUARTO on coins of Charles I, 103, 110. Charles II, 131. on pennies of Charles I , 103, R. II4, lIS· on shillings of (R) mint-mark on Tower halfcrowns of Charles I, 87. Charles I, 88 . 372 Index to Volume XV.

(R) mint-mark on Tower halfgroats of Rhuddlan mint, coins of, probably is­ Char-les I, !O3, lIZ. sued by John, and W. J . Andrew's Tower shillings of grounds for this assertion, 72. Charles I, 88. Rh~tddlan. Two Tragedies, a M ediceval Tower sixpences of Charm, and a Note on the Mint oj, ' Charles I, 85, 100. 61-72 ,32 5. Ramage, suggestion that the St. Pat­ Richard I, Rhuddlan mint of, 70. rick's money was struck by, 221. Richard II, brass counter of, 246. Rawlins, T., medallist temp. Charles I, farthing of, 77. 272. halfpennies and farthings " patterns and coins by, 31I, of,74· 312. " halfpenny of, 77. Reade, Thomas, aU,thority issued to, to Richard III, halfpenny of, 77. erect mint in Kil­ Richmond, Dus:;hess of, the model for kenny, 216, 217. Britannia on coins of Charles II, 135, possibly made the dies 240 . for the Kilkenny cop­ " Richmonds," issue of the, 133. per halfpence and Rider of Scotland, value of the, in farthings, 217. Ireland, temp. Charles I, Ig1. Reading mint of Edward III, 249, 251. Rigby, William, of Corby, unpublished Rebel money probably struck in imita­ token of, 257. tion of the. Ormond Rinuccini, the Nuncio, suggestion that money, 210 et seq. the St. Patrick's money was brought the temp. 1641-1652, 18g, over by the, 221. Ig3, Ig4, 200,207, 210- Robert, Earl of Gloucester, Stephen set 214,220,222,223. free in exchange for, 266. Rebellion, The Coinage oj Ireland during Earl, responsible for issue of the, 185-223. Henry Plantagenet during Red Cross, Portuguese, 280, 281. his minority, 309. Reddite crown, the, IIg. Rochester mint of Harold I, 12, IS, Redeemer, Royal Order of the, of 38. Greece, 280. Rodney, portrait medals of Admiral, Redwulf, coins of, 278. exhibited, 243. REENO for REGNO on Tower sixpence of Roettiers, appointment of the, as en­ Charles I, 85, g8 . gravers to the Stuart Court in France, Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, 309. 162. Renaissance, Medals of the, donation of, Roettiers' dies presented by Matthew 310. Young to the British Museum, 164, Renaissance style succeeded by the 165· classical on the coinage of Charles II, Roettiers, James, 162. 125,239· John, 162. Report oj the Deputy Master oj the Mint, appointed to work with Anmtal, 311. Thomas Simon, 1I8. Reports of the Council of the Society, " medal by, 243 . 252-255, 282-285, 320-324. Joseph, 162. Re-strikes 'of touchpieces of Henry, Norbert, 162, 163, 165, 167. Cardinal York, concerning .some, 178, 170 . 17g· Roman coins, allusions to sea battles on, Rhuddlan, A Note on the Mint oj, 244· 70 -'72 . Romney mint of Harold I, 12, IS, 38. Rhuddlan, history of the Castle of, 70 Romsey, tokens of, 257. et seq. Rookes, John, of Drogheda, token of, mint, coins of the, 70. 273· Index to Volume XV. 373

Rooper, John, Deputy Cofferer to Anne, Ruding, square shaped coins of 149· Charles I, described by, 196-197, Rose mint-mark on Exeter mint of 198, 199· Charles I, 128. Rupert, Prince, and the royal silver " Tower halfcrowns mines in Wales, 126. of Charles I, 87. letter from Charles II " Tower halfgroats of to Marquis of Or­ Charles I, I03, monde, as to conver­ T09· sion of bullion " Tower pennies of brought to Ireland Charles I, I03, by, 219· II3, II4· Russell, R. W., exhibits by, 280. " Tower shillings of Russia, decorat.ions and medals of, for Charles I, 86. Great War, 280. " Tower sixpences of Ryan, V. J. E., exhibits by, 304. Charles I , 82, 83, 95, 96, 287.' on Bristol coin of Charles I, S. 128. on coins of Charles II, significance S, the title, on coins of Henry II, 57 of the, 129. et seq., 287-288. • under the bust on coins of Sabs Key, London, token now allocated Charles II, I28-I29, 132. to, 256. value of the, in Ireland, temp. St. Anne, Order of, 280. Charles I, 19I. St. Edmund's mint of H enry II, 242. Rossington, Henry, one of the Masters St. George and the Dragon, group in of the Company of Barber Surgeons, ormolu and bronze of, 287. 1695, 144· " " Russian Order of, 280. Roswell or Rosewell, Thomas, and St. Helena, coins of, regarded as King's Evil, 183. prophylactics in cases of epilepsy, Roth, Walter E., presentation of his 180- 18I. book, Animism and Folk Lore of the St. John's College, Oxford, the proviso G~tiana Indians, 240. of, when lending plate for coining Royal Charities, Part IV. Touchpieces purposes to Charles I, 268. for the King's Evil concluded. Anne St. Kitts, Act authorising a Committee and the Stuart Princes, 141-184. in, to stamp and re-issue round or Royal Humane Society, Bronze Medal cut pieces of money, surrendered for of the, awarded to Lt. D. G. Francis, inspection, 226. R.N., 28I. St. Leger, Sir William, Lord President Museum, Briot's punch for of Province of Munster, temp. Charles ,the projected angel of Charles I, in I, 20I. the, 184. St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Poor Badge Royal Red Cross, the, 28I. of the Parish of, 274. Royalist Charles II issue, the, 222, 223. St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, Order of, Kilkenny halfcrowns, the, 222, 280. 223· St. Michael and St. George, Order of, Royalists and Parliamentarians, temp. 280. Charles I, issues of the, for St. Patrick's Money in Ireland, 137-138, Ireland, 188. 221-222. temp. Charles I, issues of the, St. Sava and White Eagle, Serbian, for Ireland, 189, 217, 220. Order of, 280. Ruby protected the wearer from plague, St. Stanislaus, Order of, 280. etc., belief that a, 148. St. Vladimir, Order of, 280. 374 Index to Volume XV.

St. Wulfran's Grantham, the rose Secretary, Report of the Honorary, and window at, 6J. Editor, on the financial position of Salisbury mint of Harold I, 12-15, 16, the Society, 322-323. 39· Seeded-rose reverse to obverse of type " "Stephen, 307, 308. with bust, on muled half­ Saltus, J. Sanford, donation of medal groat of Charles I, 102. by, 267. the King's hust replaces the, donation to the on Tower halfgroats and Funds of the pennies of Charles I, 102. Society by, 249, Septimus Severus, coin of, 30I. 254, 284,317,321, Serbia, decorations and medals of, for 322 . the Great War, 280, 28I. presentation of Seventeenth-century tokens derhone­ medal through, tised, 297-298. 136. Saltus, The John Sanford, Gold Medal, issue of awarded to the,I33· L. A. Law­ Seymour, Jane, Irish groat with initials rence, 235- of, 27I. 236. Shaftesbury mint of Harold I, 12, 15, Gold Medal, 39· recipients of, Shenley, Bucks, token hitherto attri­ 233, 263, buted' to Shenley, Herts, 295· now allocated to, 256. Santovetti of Frascati, Cardinal, touch­ " tokens of, 256, 257. piece used in healing brother of, Shepherd, Edward, tribute to the 175· memory of the late, 316-317. Sapphire was a preservative against Shilling sterling, value of, in Ireland, diseases of the skin and blindness, 1642, 191, 195· belief that a, 148. Shrewsbury, Duke of, 141, 142. Savoy, Order of, 280. mint of Harold I, 12, 15, Scan, history of, and derivation of 39· name, 299-300. Charles I, 304, 313. " Scan Omothu," " The golden Solidus removed of," paper on, 299-300. from, to Sceptre mint mark on Tower halfgroats Oxford, of Charles 31 3. I, 103, Shrule, unpublished token of Patrick 104, II2. Lynch of, 257. shillings of Sigtuna in Sweden, coins of, bearing Charles I, Ethelred II's name, 7. 88. Sihtric III of Dublin, coin of, modelled " sixpences of on English types, 6-7. Charles I, Simon, Thomas, engraver of naval re­ 84, 85, wards, 244. 100. engraver of the Mint, Scottish coinage of Prince J ames Stuart, temp. Charles II, II7, patterns for the, 164. 118, 119, 120, 122, touchpiece of Prince James 239· Stuart, 164. ordered to deliver up Seal for Ireland, the Confederated all the tools, etc., for Catholics order a, 189-190, 214, coinage in his pos­ 217. session, II8. Index to Volume XV. 375

Simon, Thomas, strikes the Petition Spink, S. M., coin of, 309. Crown and the Reddite Crown, IIg. exhibits by, 266, 2BI, Sixpence, first milled, of Charles II, 30 7. 130. Sprat, Dr., Clerk of the Closet to Sixpences of Charles I, their compara­ James II, IS7. tive rarity and the pos­ Square or lozenge shaped coins of sible reason for same, necessity for Ireland, Ig4, IgS, Ig6, Bo. Ig7, 19B, Igg. the Tower mint of Charles Stafford mint of Harold T, IS, 40. I, general description of Stamford mint of Harold I, 12, IS, 16, the types of the, BI­ 40,41,42. BS· " "Stephen, 306. the Tower mint of Charles Stanbridg, Samuel, of Drogheda, token I, List of abbreviations of, 273 . and die differences, gI- Stanley, Dr. William, Clerk of the Closet 100. to Mary II, IS7. Skeleton ot" a soldier who fell in North fee, of, as Clerk of Wales in 1263 found, 6B et seq. the Closet to Slim, G. E., of Winchester, find of Mary II, IS7. relics by, and his report thereon, Star mint-mark on angel of Charles I, 6I-62,32S· 30 7. Smith, Dr. Aquilla, on coins of Ireland Tower halfcrowns struck during the Rebellion 1641- of Charles I, 8B. I6S2, Igo, 201, 206, 207, 20B, 20g, Tower halfgroats of 211, 212, 213, 2IS, 216, 217, 2IB, Charles I, 103, III. 22I. Tower shillings of Soldier's purse, contents of, in 1263, a, Charles I, BB. 67-70 . Tower sixpences of Somerset, tokens hitherto assigned Charles I, BS, gg. to, now allocated to Hertfordshire, Statute of IS23 relative to the half­ 2S6. pennies and farthings of Henry VIII, Songhurst, W. J., donation of his book 73 et seq., 302. by. 247. Stephen, advance of, into Wiltshire, South Africa, medals awarded for, to 30 B. hospital nurses, 30S. coins of, 26S, 306, 30B-3IO. IB79, medals awarded with mint name eRST for, to hospi tal nurses, and Christchurch, 30 S· 30 9· South Shields halfpenny, proof in silver find of a coin of, at Watford, of, 274-27S. 30 B. Southampton, find of a coin of Edward find of coins, temp. Henry II I at, 2S0 . and, at Aw­ mint of Harold I, 12, IS, bridge, 241- 39· 242. " tokens of, 2S7. temp., at Win­ Southwa·rk mint of Harold I, 12, 40. terslow, 307, Spanish Armada, first English naval 30B,309· medals commemorate de­ imprisoned at Bristol, 266. struction of the, 244. W. J. Andrew on coins of, coins used in West Indian 30B-3Io. Islands, 225 et seq. W. J. Andrew's theory that Spink, Messrs., donation of books by, second type of, not found of 240 ,3II. mints west of London, 30B. Index to Vol,u,me XV.

Stevenage, tokens of, 2S7. T. Steyning mint of Harold I, IS, 42, Tafts, H. W " exhibits by, 238, 243, 2S7, Stockholm, Royal Cabinet, coins in the, 287. 3, S, II, 13, 14· Talisman, description ,of the, found at Stowte, Nicholas, order to, for coining Winchester, 62-63. in Ireland, temp, Charles I, 208, 209. find of a, and penny of Straits Settlements, coin of, struck at Henry III, with human Calcutta, 316, bones, at Winchester, 61- Strangford, Lord, lines written by, on 67,32S, Touching for King's Evil, 182-183. find of a, with coins and Strathmore, Lord, and his description human bones, at Dyserth of Prince James Stuart, 166. Castle, 61, 67-70. . "Stuart Princes," . " Touchpieces of Tamworth halfpenny, bronze proof of, Anne and the," 27S, 141- 184. " mint of Harold I, IS, 42, touchpieces of the, Tassie gem with head of Nelson, 243. 161-184. Taunton Museum, silver buckle worn Stuart the engraver, 178, 179. by Duke of Monmouth and touched Suakin, 188S, medals awarded for, to for King's Evil, in the, 172. hospital nurses, 30S . Taylor, Mrs. A. H., donation of books Succession of kings, the possible earliest by, 277-278, attempt to record on English coins Tealby coins of Henry II, and arrange­ the numerical order of, 58, 288, ment of types, 241-242, Suffolk superstitions, some, 182. type of Henry II, 57 et seq., " token hitherto assigned to, now 287-288, allocated to Hertfordshire, Temple, Sir John, and the Irish rebel­ 2S6. lion of 1641-16S2, 188, Sun mint-mark on box dies of Charles I, " Testers," the term, 270. 30 4. Thames, find of a coin of Harold I in " Tower half crowns of the, 4. " Charles I, Theodric the goldsmith, cuneator temp, 88, Edward the Confessor and William I, half groats of SI. " Charles I, Thetford mint of Harold I, 3, 12, IS, 104, II2. 16,42 ,43. shillings of Thornburgh, Gilhert, Closet Keeper " Charles I, temp. William III and Anne, IS8, 88, Thorpe, W. B., coins of, 130, 132. sixpences of Threepences not issued from the Tower " Charles I, temp. Charles I, 101. 8S,100, Tillotson, Dr. John, Clerk of the Closet Sunburst mint-mark on London mint temp, William III, 157, of Henry VIII, 286. Tin, issue of coins in, temp, Charles II, Svend Estridsen, coins of, 10. 136-137, 240, Swedish copper, the use of, temp, Touchpiece as itself a cure, belief in Charles II and William and MarY,326. efficacy of the, IS9. Symonds, H" on the Pyx - Trials of Touchpieces for the King's Evil, Pt. IV. Charles II, 123. Royal Charities. Anne and the Stuart " reference to paper of, 186, Princes, 141-184. 273· Touchpieces from the Tudors to those " reference to paper of, on of Cardinal York, exhibited, 325- " " Some Light Coins of 32 6. Charles I," 237, Tower and Sword, Order of the, 280. Index to Volume XV. 377 Tower mint of Charles I, 223, 303, 318. Truro mint of Stephen, 306, 309. Tower Mint of Charles I, Silver Coins of Tun. mint-mark on coins of Charles I, the, 79-II6, 28R. 318. Tower mint of Charles I, sixpences Tower halfgroats and small coins of of Charles I, the. Lists of abbrevia­ 103, 110. tions and die differ­ Tower shillings of ences, 91-100, 107- 116 . Charles I, 237. shillings of Charles I, Tower sixpences of paper read by Grant Charles I, 84, 85, R. Francis, 236-237. 88,98. Tower money, stamp of, copied on Irish Tunis, decoration and medal of, for coins of Charles I, 194, 197, 199· Great War, 280. Trachsel, Dr. C. F., touchpiece of Prince Turenne, medal of, 281. James in brass in collection of, 171, Tusculem, Henry, Cardinal York as 172 . Bishop of, 177, 178. Trafalgar medal, the, 318. Twenty shilling piece, value of the, in Tragedies. A Mediceval Charm, and a Ireland, temp. Charles I, 191. Note on the Mint of Rhuddlan. T wo, 61-72,325. U. Tramway tokens, mostly in celluloid, exhibited, 316. Ulster and Presbyterian party in Ire­ Treasurer of the Society, Reports and land, temp. Rebellion, 1641, 187. accounts of the, 258-259, Un~ted States of America, coin of, 327. 290-291, 328-329. . dec oration Report of the Honorary, on and medal the financial position of of, 281. the Society, 322. Utrecht, Treaty of, provides for removal Trefoil mint-mark on coins of Charles I, of Prince James Stuart from France, 31 1. . 161. Triangle-in-circle mint-mark on Tower crown of Charles I, V. 237· mint-mark on Tower Value ordered to be stamped on moneys halfgroats of Charles of Charles II, lI8. I, 103, 112. Venice, Genoa and, the first Great on Tower sixpences Powers to make practical of Charles I, 85, 99· use of medallic art to record Triangle mint-mark on Tower halfcrowns naval victories, 244. of Charles I, 88, set of bank notes on the Bank 288. of, issued by the Austrians on Tower halfgroats in 1918, 266. of Charles I, Victoria Cross, the, 280. 103, III. Victory Medal, women qualified to on Tower pennies of receive the, 305. CharlesI,103,lI5· VIGO on coins of Anne and its signi­ on Tower shillings ficance, 245· of Charles I, 288. VILLA for CIVITAS, substitution of, on Tower sixpences temp. Edward III, 251. of Charles I, Virgin Islands, Act of 1801, authorising 85, 99, 288. a Committee in the, to stamp and Triangle over anchor mint-mark on re-issue round or cut pieces of money, Tower halfcrowns of Charles I, 88. 226. 2 C { Index to Volume XV.

W. Whingill, colliery token of, 327. Whiston, William, on the subject of Wake, William, Bishop of Lincoln, healing, 160. Clerk of the Closet, temp. William III " White groats," temp. Elizabeth, 270. and Anne, 156. " White testers," temp. Elizabeth, 270. Wallingford mint of Harold I, 12, 15, Whitehall, unpublished token of, 257. 16,43,326. Willey halfpenny token, proof in silver Walters, F. A., coins of, 76, 77. of, 275. exhibits by, 238, 246, William and Mary, attitude of, towards 247, 250, 257, 301 , touching, 160, 306, 311, 312, 317, 161. 326-327. See List of coins of, 326. Presidents. salaries of the " War Decorations of the Allies," paper " Cofferer '" and by Major W. J. Freer, read, 281-282. Treasurer of the " War Medals which have been awarded .Chamber, temp., to Women," paper read by Lt.-Col. 149· J. H. Leslie, 305. William de Moion, Earl of Dorset and Warmington mint of Harold I, coin Somerset, 309. allocated by Hildebrand to the, 43, temp. Stephen, coin 48. of, 306, 309. Warminste~ mint of Harold I, 12, 43, 48. W. ]. Andrew of Warrant authorising payment of £26,000 " the opinion that for service of Privy Purse and for coins with name healing medals temp. Anne, 159. of, temp. Stephen, Warren, F., of Winchester, exhibits by, were too early for 286. William of Glou- Warwick, Roger, Earl of, coins formerly cester, 309. attributed to, 265 . Earl, Lord of the Durotriges, mint of Harold I, 2, 3, 12, 13, 310. 15,43· " "of Gloucester, coin of, Watchet mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 43. I 308. Watford, find of a coin of Stephen at, William the Conq~teror. The Prototype oj 308. the Fi1'st Coinage oj, 49-56, 301-302. Webb, Mr., on the early coins of William I , coins of, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, Charles II, 120, 121, 124 .. 56, 301-302 . " Sidney, coins of, 198. " desire of, to retain Saxon Weightman, Surgeon Capt. A. E., ex­ customs and institutions, hibits by, 326. 51. Surgeon Capt. A. E., paper " main points of difference in on Elizabethan Copper type between coins of Money, etc., read by, Harold II and, 50. 318-319. . William III, medal of, 243. Wellington, medal of, 281. " medal of the Landing of, Wells, Sir William, exhibits by, 327. 32 7. " W . c., exhibits by, 243, 266, Wilton, defeat of Stephen at, 308. 306-307. . " mint of Harold I, 12, 15, 16, 43 . Welsh silver mines again signified' by a Wiltshire, token hitherto assigned to, plume temp. Charles II, 126, 129. now allocated to Hert­ Weymouth mint of Charles I, 246, 268, fordshire, 256-257. 269. tokens hitherto assigned to Wheeler, E. H., exhibits by, 248, 250, Hertfordshire, now allo­ 298, 306, 308 , 309. cated to, 257. Index to Volume XV. 379

Winchester, find of a penny of Henry III York, find of Northumbrian stycas at, and talisman, with hu­ 27S· man bones at, 61-67, mint of Harold I, S, 12, IS, I6,4S, 32 S· 46, 47 · . mint of Athelstan, 326. Edward the Confessor, Harold I, 12, IS, 29B. 44,4S· Stephen, 308. " tokens of, 2S7. Edward III, 249, 2S1. Windy Hill Colliery token, 327. Charles I, 196-197, 198, Winter, Charles, exhibits by, 243. 199· Winterslow, find of coins temp. Stephen Youghal, coins of, 206-:210, 223. at, 307, 308, 309. Young, ]., coins of, 92. vVorcester mint of Harold 1, 12, IS, 4S. Young, Matthew, Roettiers' dies pre­ Wyon, ]. S., medal engraved by, 287. sented by, to the British Museum, 164, 16S· Younger, Dr. John, Chaplain arid Clerk Y. I of the Closet to Anne, 1S6. Ypres, letter from Prince J ames Stuart's YEATES, F. WILLSON:- Secretary to the Abbess of, 169. The Coinage of Ireland during the Ythanburh, or Ythanceaster mint of Rebellion, I8S-223. Harold I, 27, 48 . Yeates, F. Will~on, coins of, 194. exhibits by, 299, 318, 319.' on the Coinage of z. Ireland, reference to, 137. Zanzibar, coins of, 307.

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