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INDEX TO VOLUME XII.

Amadas, Robert, Master of the King's Jewels temp. Henry VIII, 68. Aberystwith, Bushell strikes coins for Amulet, the touchpiece as an, 94. Charles I at, 189. Amulets, some of Henry VII's angels coins of Charles I, 205. possibly, 71. plume Anchor mint-mark on coins of Charles ordered to be placed on, I, 193- 206. Andrew, W. J., and his paper on Obsi- „ coins of Charles I usually dional money of have no bands, 196. Charles I, 269. horse, the, 201, 203, 206. ,, ,, and the records of „ mint of Charles I, 271. Archbishop Wulf- „ removed to Shrews- sige, 6. bury, 195. „ „ award of the John ,, pierced half groat of, Sanford Saltus medal found at Watlington, to, 265, 287. 117. „ ,, exhibits by, 278, 280, „ type muled with Shrews- 292. bury type of Charles „ ,, 110 records found by, I, 203, 205. of touching between Admission tickets for healing ceremony time of Edward the issued by Charles 1,123-126,129-131. Confessor and death iElfric temp. ^Ethelred II, impression of Henry III, 51. of seal of, 292. „ „ of opinion that the- iElfwald I, coins of, 3. almsgiver in the II, coins of, 6. scene from the iEthelheard, Archbishop of Canter- Harleian MS. is a bury, 1. king, although no ^Ethelred, stycas of Archbishop Ean- crown was worn, 63. bald II by moneyer, 9. ,, „ on a hoard of coins of ,, I, coins of, 3. William I, 15. II, coin hitherto attributed ,, ,, on the coin of Prince to, now assigned to Ean- Henry of Scotland, bald II, 7-8. 34, 36 et seq. „ coins of, 8. „ ,, on the date of Anglo- ,, gold coin of, 46. Saxon bracteates Afghan Campaign, the Royal Irish Regi- found in Britain, ment in the, 255. medal, the, 255. 47- Agard, Thomas, Under Treasurer Dub- on William of Malmes- lin mint temp. Edward VI, 154, 155. bury's record of Albuhera, battle of, 218. healing by Edward Alma bar on Crimean medal, 253. the Confessor, 52, 53. 54- Y 314 Index to Volume XII.

" Aneals " or " anaus " (Norman Anglo-Saxon or perhaps a later Scandi- French) = cramp rings, 65. navian bracteate, find of an, in St. Anemone mint mark on coins of Giles's Fields near Oxford, 47 et seq. Charles I, 193. Anneaux (modern French) or cramp Angel as a touchpiece, the, 69, 70. rings, 65. concerning a foreign piece of Annulet on coins of Henry VIII, con- gold, like an English, 102. cerning the minute hole in the „ -Noble, the, 100. centre of the, 94. = 6s. 8d. = a doctor's ,, possible significance of the, habitual fee, 73-74. on the angels of Henry VIII, ,, of Henry VI, 69, 70, 79. 79, 80, 81, 95-96- „ Edward IV, 69, 79, 87, 94, Anthony, Charles, designer of the bezant 100. temp. James I, 86. „ „ „ V, 70. Arbuthnot, Lt.-Col. Sir Robert, Portu- „ Richard III, 70. guese medal awarded to, 230. „ Henry VII, 46, 49, 71, 72, Armstrong, Sir Richard, C.B., Portu- 73, 77- 78, 79> guese decoration awarded to, 238. 101. Arnott, Dr. Archibald, Peninsular medal with differing with ten clasps awarded to, 277. legends and Arran, Lord, Keeper of the Privy Purse the possible temp. Charles I, 130, 131. reason for Arrow or bolt mint-mark on coins of same, 71. Edward VI, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, „ „ „ VIII, 71. 79- 83, 84, 147, 148, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162, 171, 85, 86, 88, 95, 172, 173, 174-5, 178, 180. 102. AVSPIGE for AVSPICE on crown of Charles „ Edward VI, 71, 92, 93, 94, I, 183. 100. „ Mary I, 95, 96, 97, 100. B. ,, Philip and Mary, 97. „ Elizabeth, 99, 100, 101, 102, Badajoz, Siege of, 218. 107. Badges of Charles I, 267. „ James I, 103, 104, 105, 106, Bags, red and white leather, for Maundy 107, 108, 109, 110, 114, 135. distribution, exhibited, 271, 273. „ Charles I, 87, 103, 1x4, 115, Baker, Lt. Thomas Durand, Sardinian 122, 125, 126, 130, 131, War Medal awarded to, 254. 132, 133, 134. 135- Balaklava bar on Crimean medal, 253. „ piece of Edward VI, the six-, Baldwin, A. H., coins of, 89, 117. 86, 93. Balloon, the game, 113. ,, rise in the value of the, 74, 83, Barcheston factory, tapestry from the, 85, 88, 93, 96, 100, 101, 103. 281. ,, silver-gilt, of Henry VIII, or Barnstaple mint of William I, 16. Edward VI, 89, 90. Bartholomew Fair, keeping of, prohi- „ the purchasing power of the, bited, ill. temp. Henry VII, 72. Base money of Edward VI reduced in " Angelottes," 83. value, 165. Angels as Healing-Piec.es for the King's „ silver coins bearing the name and Evil, 39-135. portrait of Edward VI, Angels of earlier periods possibly used 156-165, 171, 178. for touching, 81. ,, metal, evidence afforded by temp. Henry VIII or Edward the use of, in allocating VI, concerning the issue of stycas to Eanbald II, silver, 89, 90. 4-6. Index to Volume XII.

Bath mint of William I, 16. Bowes, John, Under Treasurer of Dur- Bayeux Tapestry, the, 62. ham House mint temp. Ed- Beauchamp Chapel in St. Mary's, War- ward VI, 148. wick, sculptured figures „ Sir Martin, Under Treasurer of the Heavenly Host in Tower mint of Edward VI, the, 78. 148, 156. ,, Lord, miniature of Maundy Boxes, miniature heart-shaped, 267. ceremony, the property of, Brackenbury, Lt.-Col. Sir Edward, Por- 272-273. tuguese decoration awarded to, 239. Bedford mint of William I, 16, 18. Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, „ Seal of Hadley Cox, Arch- 142. deacon of, 291. Breda, medals commemorating Peace Beechey, Sir William, R.A., painter of of, 275. portrait of Marshal Viscount Beres- Briot, coins of Charles I by, 270. ford, 227. „ — did he prepare a die for a Beeston Castle, on the attribution of proposed anchor crown of obsidional money of Charles I to, 269. Charles I ? 193. Bell mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, ,, makes a coin weight for an angel, 187. 114. ,, punched over portcullis on „ medals by, 275. crowns of Charles I, 187. pattern angel of Charles I by, Beresford, Lord, entitled to the Portu- 135- guese Collar, 223. ,, probably did not engrave any of Marshal Viscount, Collar the dies of the Shrewsbury and Cross given to, for mint of Charles I, 207. services in the Peninsu- „ Tower crown of Charles I, by, lar War, 226-227. 187, 192, 193. Marshal Viscount, portrait Bristol, coins for Ireland temp. Henry of, 227. VIII and early Edward VI Best, Colonel, letter of, giving details were struck at, 154. of , 277. medal commemorating the Bezant, offering of the, at the taking of, 275. Epiphany, 86, 94. mint of William I, 16, 18. Black Death in England and its „ Henry VIII, 90. effect on " touching," 66. „ „ Edward VI, 90, 137, Blagill mine (Carlisle), find of a coin 138, 139, 141, 150-151, 157, of Earl Henry at, 35. 159, 160, 163-164, 172, 173, Blenheim, medal for Battle of, 252. 176-177, 178, 180. „ the Royal Irish Regiment British Empire Legislation, Coinage of at, 252. the, 279. Boar's head mint-mark assigned to British Museum, coins in the, 125, 126, Agard, 155. 135, 160, 161, 162, 174-175, ,, ,, mint-mark on coins of 176-177, 178, 179, 189, 191, Edward VI, 153, 155, 172, 192,193, 202, 203, 205. 176-7, 180. „ officerspromotedonvolunteering Bodleian Library, a pierced angel of for and joining the Portuguese Henry VI in the, 70. Army, 237. Book mint-mark on Shrewsbury coins Brooch found in London, I2th-century of Charles I, 203, 205, 210. annular bronze, 292. Bow mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, „ found in Winchester, i3th-cen- 142, 143, 144, 148, 149, 157, 158, tury bronze and gilt, 292. 159, 162, 163, 172, 173, 174-175, 14th- and I5th-century, exhi- 178, 180. bited, 292. 31 Index to Volume XII.

Brooke, G. C., and his theory on the Canterbury mint of William I, 16, 18, variations in lettering on early 19. pennies, 34. Edward VI, 137, Brough-under-Stainmore, find of a coin 139, 141, 143, 151-152, of Heniy Earl of Northumberland at, I57'< 158, 160, 164, 172, 33- 173, 176-177, 178, 180. Brunswick Waterloo Medal, the, 249. ,, mint of the short-cross Brunton, Lt.-Col. Richard, descrip- coinage, 267. tion of Portu- „ 1644-1660. Seal of the guese star and officialty of the Cathe- officers' Cross dral of, 290. said to have been Capon, W., original drawing by, ex- awarded to, 235- hibited, 279. 236. Carlisle, a coin of Prince Henry of „ explanations help- Scotland as Earl of, 33-37. ing to establish mint of David I of Scotland, 35. validity of his Stephen, 35. claim to Portu- ,, obsidional money of Charles I, guese Decorations, struck at, 269. 237-240. ,, raised to the dignity of a City „ „ Portuguese medal in 1133, 34. made for, to which ,, rent of mines near, temp. he was not en- William FitzErembald, 35. titled, 232. the lead mines of, 37. „ „ short account of CARLYON-BRITTON, RAYMOND C. :— military career of, A hoard of coins of William the Con- 236-237. queror found in a trench in the Brunton's Portuguese Decorations for the War Area, 15-32. , Lt.-Col. Richard, Carlyon-Britton, Major P. W. P., coin 235-240. „ of, 33 et seq. Brussels, St. Michael, patron saint of, 129. ,, Raymond C., coins Bunker's Hill, the Royal Irish Regi- of, 17, 18, 20, 21, ment in the engagement at, 257. 178, 205. Burma, the Royal Irish Regiment in, Casanova, the alchymist, 50. Casket in gold commemorative of the 253- heroic death of Lt.-Col. Thomas Bury St. Edmunds mint of the Short- Lloyd, and description of same, 241, cross coinage, 267. 242-243, 275-276. Busaco, Battle of, 218. Casting-counters, silver angels temp. Bushell ordered to place a plume on the Henry VIII possibly, 91. Aberystwith coins of Charles Castle punched over Cross Calvary, I, 206. mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, „ removes the Aberystwith mint 184. to Shrewsbury, 195, 207. Chamberlain, Sir Thomas, and the „ striking coins for Charles I at mint of Henry VIII, 90, 91. Aberystwith, 189. Chamberlain, Thomas, Vice-Treasurer Bute, find of Scottish coins in the Isle Bristol mint of Edward VI, 150. of, 36. Chapel Royal, Savoy, original drawing C. of, exhibited, 279. Charities, Royal, 39-135. Cambridge mint of William I, 16, 18. Charles I, a mistaken belief that even- Canterbury, Archbishop Eanbald II tually brass was used by, for touch- and the see of, 1. pieces, 120, 121. Index to Volume XII.

Charles I and the " touching " Charles VI and touching for King's ceremony, no, in, 112, Evil, 41, 45. 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, Charles X, and touching for King's 119, 120. Evil, 43. ,, Angel gold issues temp., 132, Chester mint of William I, 16, 19. 133. 134- Chichester, mint of William I, 16, 19. ,, box containing portrait of, Chichester, Seal of Henry King, Bishop by Rawlins, 267. of, 291. „ coin weight by Briot for China, the Royal Irish Regiment sent angel of, 114. to, 252. „ - coins of, 268, 270, 271, 273. Chinese War, medal of the, 252-253. ,, crown gold issues temp., 132 Cities, etc., religious subjects in painting 133- superseded by pictures or panor- ,, engraved medal with portrait amas of, 280. of, 268. Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of, 218. ,, find of angels temp., at CIVITAS LONDON, concerning the Wooburn, 115. legend on coins of Edward VI, ,, find of coins temp., at Wat- 142-143. lingtonin Oxfordshire, 117. Clanehugh, Baron, and Viscount ,, gives silver as touchpieces, Granard, Arthur Forbes created, 115, 116, 120. 251- „ great seal of, 281. Clarke, Stewart A., vote of tribute „ issues an admission ticket passed to the honour of the late, for healing ceremony, 279, 283. 121-122, 123 et seq., 129- Clovis and touching for the King's Evil, I3i- 42. ,, limits the healing ceremonies Clowes, William, Sergeant Chirurgeon and the number to be ad- to Charles I, 121-122, 123, 124, mitted, 110-112, 124. 129, 130. ,, medal celebrating return Clyffe, Kent, Seal of the Officialty of of, to London, 280. the Jurisdiction of the Free Parish „ memorials to, 267. of, 291. ,, obsidional money of, 269. Ccenwulf and the see of Canterbury, 1. ,, Silver Coins of the Tower Mint Colchester, find of a Roman ring at, of, 181-194, 269. 292. ,, small medal of, with " Pray mint of William I, 16, 19. for the King," etc., 127. ,, obsidional money of ,, the angel of, 87, 103, 114, Charles I struck at, 269. 115, 122, 125, 126, 130, Cole, Robert, antiquary, 120, 121. 131, 132, 133, 134, 135. Collar bestowed on Generals with „ total of fine standard gold rank of Field-Marshal, who took coined in reign of, 132. part in ten or more battles in the Charles II bought old angels until the Peninsular War, Portuguese, 217- introduction of his touch- 218. piece, no. " Collar days," 60. coins of, 126, 271, 273. Companion of the Bath, gold badge engraved medal with por- of, awarded to Lt.-Col. John Mervin trait of, 268. CutclifEe, C.B., K.H., 276. raises the Royal Irish Regi- Coniers, Sir John, Governor of the ment, 251. Tower in 1642, 190. the angel gold replaced by Corbridge, penny hitherto attributed the touchpiece by, 87. to, now allocated to Carlisle, 35. touchpieces of, 121, 135. " Corons," value of, 83. 3 Index to Volume XII.

Corsica, the Royal Irish Regiment at Crowns of the Tower Mint of Charles I, the reduction of, 252, 257. 181-194, 269. Corunna, battle of, 218. Cutcliffe, Lt.-Col. John Mervin, C.B., clasp on Peninsular Medal, K.H., 276-277. 277. Cutcliffe, Lt.-Col. John Mervin, C.B., Counterfeiting of the base shillings of K.H., group of medals awarded to; Edward VI, 161. 276-277. Country mints of Edward VI, 150-154, Cynwulf, stycas of Eanbald II by the 171, 176-177. moneyer, 10. Cox, Hadley, Archdeacon of Bedford, seal of, 291. Cramp rings, 60, 64, 65, 67, 68, 81, 95. D. Creeke, Major, and the coins of Eanbald, 2. Danish coins misread as Anglian coins Crescent of the Imperial Ottoman Em- of Harthacnut, 270. pire, officers of the Royal Irish Regi- Date appears for the first time on ment awarded gold medal of the English coins, 156. Order of the, 252. Dating of coins discontinued after 1630 Cricklade mint of William I, 16. for a time, 206. Cridland, John, awarded the Granby D'Aumarle, Ralph, charter and seal of, medal in gold, 214. 289. Crimea, the Royal Irish Regiment at David I, Carlisle in the charters of, 34 the, 253. et seq. Cromwell, Richard, great seal of, 282. ,, Carlisle mint of, 35. Crookshank, Lt.-Col. A. C., Portuguese ,, coins of, 37. medal presented to, 229. de Bras, Carlisle in the charters of Cross, abandonment of the sign of the, Robert, 34. in the healing ceremony, De Guiberville, Simon, Chancellor of 106. Par . . . (Paris ?), seal of, 289. „ and Five Holy Wounds, fifteenth- de Passe, Simon van, 129. century ecclesiastical ring of de Scaleres, Matilda, seal of, 291. the, 292. de Shirley, Rauf, grant of office of ,, Calvary mint-mark on crowns of Master Forester of the Chase and Charles I, 183. Parks of Leicester to, 292-293. ,, Calvary punched over lis, mint- de Stanley, John, Master Forester of the mark on crowns of Charles I, Chase and Parks of Leicester, 293. 183, 184. Declaration made at Wellington by ,, disappears from the reverse of Charles I, 195, 210-211. English coins, 156. on Shrewsbury coins of Crosses to the Army in the Peninsular Charles I, object of the, War, regulations ruling the grant of 206. the Portuguese, 221-223. " Declaration " type of gold coins of Crown mint-mark on crowns of Charles Charles I, 195-196. I, 188. ,, type, Shrewsbury coins of the Double Rose, the English, the first of the, 195. 83- Decree creating collars, medals and punched over bell, mint-mark on crosses to reward officers who had crowns of Charles I, 188. fought in the Peninsular War, „ -soleil, value of the, 83, 85. translation of Portuguese, 217-218. ,, types of, on coins of William I, Decrees of John VI of , condi- 17- tions required to entitle those who Crowns and half-crowns of Edward VI, fought in the Peninsular War to 166-167. awards under the, 219-221. Index to Volume XII.

Deed by Henry VI, parchment, and Eanbald, name of, unknown as a translation of same, 292-293. moneyer, 8. Derby mint of William I, 16. Eanbald II of York, The Coins of Arch- Stephen, 34. bishop, 1-14. " Divine right " and the desire to heal, Eanbald II, Archbishop of York, 1. 70. „ coin hitherto allocated to Dominion of the Sea medal, 275. iEthelred II, now as- Donalson, Joseph, his testimony to the signed to, 7-8. character of Lt.-Col. Thomas Lloyd, „ evidence afforded by metal and his account of his death, 244-246. in allocating coins to, Donation of books by :— 4-6. Deputy Master of the Royal Mint, „ evidence deduced from the 279. coins of, to determine Parsons, H. A., 271, 279. the date of his death, Donation of large gold medal of the 6~7- American Red Cross ,, evidence derivable from Soc ety by John San- moneyers' names in ford Saltus, 268. attributing coins to, 3. „ of a set of the New York „ find of coins of, at Ulles- Commercial Tercen- kelf, near Tadcaster, 7. tenary medals, by John reasons for attributing Sanford Saltus, 266. coins bearing the in- Donnington Castle, Charles I puts a scription Eanbald to, garrison into, 119. 2. Donyland, find of a short-cross penny „ types and inscriptions of at, 265. coins of, 9-14. Dorchester mint of William I, 16, 20. Eanred, coins of, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. " Douranee Empire," " Order of the," Eardwulf, coins of, 6, 8. many recipients of this order had Edgehill medal, lead cast of, 275. them made at their own expense, 239. Edgitha, Queen of Edward the Con- Dover mint of William I, 16, 20. fessor, 52, 63. Dublin mint of Edward VI, 154-155, Edilveard, stycas of Archbishop Ean- 161, 164-165, 172, 173, 176-177, 178, bald II by the moneyer, 13-14. 180. Edward the Confessor and the custom Durham House mint of Edward VI, of healing by I I 137. 139. 4 > 142, 143, 146, the royal touch, 147, 148-150, 156, 157, 158, 41, 42, 43, 44, 159, 162, 163, 172, 173, 174, 45- 175, 178, 180. ,, ,, bracteate for- „ mint of the short cross coinage, merly believed 267. to have been a Dutch medals of Charles I, 267. touchpiece of, 47 et seq. ,, ,, canonization of, E. 48. 52, 54- gold coin of, 46, E mark allocated to Southwark mint, 50,58. 143- Edward I, charities of, 58-59, 60. E mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, „ charter by Ralph D'Au- 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 148, 163, 172, marle temp-, 289. 173, 174-175, 178, 180. „ coins of, 51, 57, 58. Eadwulf, stycas of Archbishop Eanbald „ concerning the, groats of, II by the moneyer, 11-13. 58. 3 Index to Volume XII.

Edward I, concerning the issue of a Edward VI, mints at work at beginning touchpiece by, 44, 46, and end of reign of, 50 et seq. 137- ,, „ find of a seal temp., near ,, ,, preferred the base coins Manton, 291. of his earlier years to „ „ records of healing by, 56, run in Henry VIII's 57. 58, 59- name, 94. „ subsidy seal for the tax „ „ probably used his father's on Wiltshire and Berk- angels for " touching," shire for the explora- 81. tion of Wales temp., 291. „ shillings of, 156-161. „ II, charities of, 59. „ „ significance of the lettering „ „ coins of, 66. on coins of, 141, 143, ,, the healings of, 65-66. 150, 153- Ill, coins of, as amulets, 49. ,, ,, silver-gilt angels temp. ,, gold florin of, and its Henry VIII or, 89, 90. parts, 60, 87-88, 93. ,, „ suggested reason for coins ,, the healings and charities of, bearing his father's of, 66. portrait, 138. „ the noble of, 71. „ the angel of, 71, 92, 93, IV and cramp rings, 68. 94, 100. „ angels of, 46, 69, 79, 87, „ „ the coinage of, 140. 94, 100. „ „ the privy expenses and „ coins of, 280. alms of, 64, 72, 87, 88, ,, ,, legend attached to nobles 92' 93- of, 50. Edward VI, the Silver Coins of, 137-180, „ „ no entries for healing, 278. items in accounts of, 67. ,, ,, privy purse expenses and Edward VI, the six-angel piece of, 86, alms of, 87. 93- „ V the angel of, 70. ,, ,, the sovereign of, 71, 94. VI and "touching," 91, 92, 97. Egerton, Thomas, Under-Treasurer of „ base silver coins bearing the Tower Mint of Edward VI, 166. the name and portrait Egypt clasp on Peninsular Medal, of, 156-165, 171, 178. 277. ,, ,, certain coins bearing name „ 1801, medal for, awarded to of Henry VIII struck Lt.-Col. John Mervin Cutcliffe, during reign of, 137. C.B., K.H., 276. ,, charitable distributions ,, under Abercromby, the Royal of, 63-64. Irish Regiment in, 252. „ ,, coins of, bearing portrait Egyptian medal with bar Tel-el-Kebir, and name of Henry 254-255- VIII, 140-155- Elba, the Royal Irish Regiment at. ,, dated his coins of higher 252. denominations, 206. Eld, Rev. F. J., exhibits by, 268. ,, diary of, 91, 92. Elis, figure of Victory on Waterloo „ ,, find of gold coins of, at medal taken from Greek coin of, 247, St. Albans, 80, 81. 275- ,, ,, fine silver coinage of, 165- Elizabeth and the touching ceremony, 170, 171, 179. 92, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, ,, ,, indentures with the officers 109. of the various mints of, angels of, 99, 100, 101, 102, 139-140. 107. ,, coins of, 100, 101, 102, 103. Index to Volume XII.

Elizabeth discontinues " touching " for Exhibits by—contd. some time, and the reason Henry Garside, 273. for same, 98, 99, 100. L. A. Lawrence, 266, 269, 292. find of a gold coin of, at T. K. Mackenzie, 276-277. St. Albans, 80, 81 Lt.-Col. H. W. Morrieson, 266, 268, impression in wax of the great 273, 277, 278. seal of, 279 E. E. Needes, 276. miniature representing the Dr. Philip Nelson, 289. presentation of Maundy W. Sharp Ogden, 277, 279. money by Queen, 272-273. H. A. Parsons, 270, 273. „ patterns of, and the possi- S. M. Spink, 275-276. bility of their being of H. Symonds, 289. Stuart origin, 128. F. A. Walters, 266, 280. ,, patterns of, and their W. C. Wells, 266. connection with healing, Dr. George C. Williamson, 272. 127, 128. Joseph Young, 273. ,, the charities of, 64. Eye mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, ,, the requirements of small 191, 193. silver by, 274. Ellison, Nath., Archdeacon of Stafford, F. Seal of, 291. English coins were current in Ireland, Fairfax medal, lead cast of, 275. rate at which, 154. FARQUHAR, MISS HELEN :— " English ring," an, 67. Royal charities. Part I, Angels as Epiphany, special gold offering at the, Healing-Pieces for the King's Evil, 86, 94. 39-135- Erembald, moneyer at Carlisle temp. Farquhar, Miss Helen, and her paper Stephen, 34, 35. on the Por- Escallop mint-mark on coins of Edward traiture of our VI, 166, 169, 173, 179, 180. Stuart Mon- Essex, Earl of, Elizabeth gives an angel archs, 278. to, as an amulet, 71. ,, ,, ,, and the minia- Evans, Sir John, his arguments de- ture of the monstrating that Edward VI coined presentation of money bearing the name and portrait Maundy mo- of Henry VIII, 140-141. ney by Queen Ewart, Sergeant Charles, Waterloo Elizabeth, 272. medal awarded to, 276. ,, ,, ,, and the smug- Exeter mint of William I, 16, 20. gling out of Exhibition of Ancient Seals and allied the Tower work of the Seal-Cutter, mint of pun- 289 et seq. cheons, 206- ,, of Naval and Military medals 207. 274-278. ,, ,, ,, coins of, 125, Exhibits by :— 126, 193. W. J. Andrew, 278, 280, 292. exhibits by, 267, Rev. F. J. Eld, 268. 270, 271, 275, Miss Helen Farquhar, 267, 270, 271, 280. 275, 280. ,, ,, ,, on the crown of H. Fentiman (for S. M. Spink), 290- Charles I with 291. mint-mark tri- Grant R. Francis, 268. angle in circle, Major W. J. Freer, 276, 292-293. 192-193. 3 Index to Volume XII.

Farquhar, Miss Helen, paper read by, Finds of Roman silver and copper coins on Maundy in Northumbrian times, the effect of, Money, 273- 5- 274. Fitch, Oswald, F.G.S., tribute to the ,, ,, ,, reference by, to memory of, 284. " twenty - shil- Fitz-Andrew, Martin, seal of, 291. ling gold Five Councils, the confession of faith of piece " in the, 1. paper " On Five pellets mint-mark on Shrewsbury Nicholas Briot coins of Charles I, 198, 200, 201, 202, and the Civil 209. War,"195-196. Florence, the little florin of, 88. Fentiman, H. (for S. M. Spink), ex- Florentine coins used in charitable hibits by, 290-291. distributions, 59-60. "Fight for the Standard, The," Ser- Florins, presentation of, by Edward I geant Charles Ewart, the hero of the and Edward II, 59. picture, 276. Forbes, Arthur, Earl of Granard, first Finchale, the synod at, in 798, 1. Colonel of the Royal Irish Regiment, Find of a Roman ring at Colchester, 292. 251. Find of a seal temp. Edward I near Foreign awards, recipients of, frequently Manton, 291. had them made at their own expense, silver-pewter plate com- 239- memorating election of Forgery (?) is the silver-gilt angel temp. of Germany in Henry VIII a, 89-90. 1619, in Winchester, 280. Four pellets mint-mark on Shrewsbury ,, thirteenth-century bronze coins of Charles I, 199, 201, 204, 209, and gilt brooch in Win- 210. chester, 292. FRANCIS, GRANT R. :— twelfth-century annular Silver coins of the Tower Mint of bronze brooch in London, Charles I, 181-194, 269. 292. Francis, Grant R., coins of, 182, 183, Finds of single coins :— 184, 185, 186, 187, Anglo-Saxon or perhaps a later 188, 189, 190, 191, Scandinavian bracteate in St. 269. Giles's Fields, near Oxford, 47 et seq. ,, ,, exhibits by, 268. Coin of Earl Henry, at Blagill mine Frangois I and " touching" for the (Carlisle), 35. King's Evil, 45. Coin of Henry, Earl of Northumber- Freer, Lt. Edward, Napier's mention of, land, at Brough-under-Stainmore, in his History- of the War in the 33- Peninsula, 244. Short-cross penny at Donyland, near Freer, Major, W. J., exhibits by, 276, Colchester, 265. 292-293. Finds of coins :— French, no coin known for the, as a Of Eanbald II, at Ulleskelf, near " healing-piece," 45. Tadcaster, 7. Fuentes d' Onoro, battle of, 218. Hoard of coins of William the Con- queror in a trench in the War Area, 15-32. Scottish coins in the Isle of Bute, 36. G. Angels temp. Charles I at Wooburn, 115- Garside, Henry, exhibits by, 273. Temp. Charles I at Watlington, in " Gate alms," the, 60, 63. Oxfordshire, 117. " Garter days," 86. Index to Volume XII.

George, Earl of Dunbar, Keeper of the Hanover, gold badge of knight of, Privy Purse of James I, 107. awarded to Lt.-Col. John „ IV, description of Gold Collar Mervin Cutcliffe, C. B., K.H., and Cross presented to Duke 276. of Wellington by, 224-225. ,, the groat and threepence pro- Gibraltar, the Royal Irish Regiment at bably not required for the siege of, 252. " Maundy " use only, until Gilded for presentation at healing cere- after the advent of the monies, silver coins probably, 58- House of, 274. 59- Hanoverian Waterloo Medal, descrip- Gloucester mint of William I, 16, 20. tion of, 249. Gold coins of Henry VIII, Edward VI Hardinge, Sir Henry, portrait of, 231. and Elizabeth, at St. Albans, Harleian Psalters, the Utrecht and, and find of, 80, 81. the almsgiving scenes depicted therein ,, price of, per oz. temp. Henry VIII, 6r, 62, 63. 68. Harp mint-mark assigned to Pirry, 155. „ Mary I, 96. ,, ,, ,, on coins of Edward Granby, the Marquis of, 213. VI, 155, 161, 165, John Manners, Marquis of, 172, 173, 176-177, short account of career of, 178, 180. 2x5- ,, ,, ,, on crowns of Charles medal, a, 213-215. I, 186. ,, award, scope of exami- ,, punched over plume, mint-mark nation of cadets for on crowns of Charles 1,185, 186. the, 214. Harthacnut, coins of, 270. ,, ,, description of the, 213. the Anglian Coins of, Grantley, Lord, and the coins of Eanbald, paper on, read by H. A. 2. Parsons, 270. Grapple mint-mark on coins of Edward Harvey, Col. Robert John, cross worn VI, 142, 143, 145, 146, 148, 149, 159, by, 228. 171, 172, 173, 174-175, 178, 180. Portuguese Green, Charles, awarded the Granby decoration medal in silver, 2x4. awarded Greene, Edward, chief graver of the to, 239. mint, temp. Charles I, 124. Hazara Campaign of 1888, the Royal Gretton, Lt.-Col., on the deeds of the Irish Regiment in the, 255-256. Royal Irish Regiment, 256-257. HE TOVCHED THEM, etc., jetton with Greyhound countermark on coins of legend, 120, 121. Edward VI, 165, 173. Healing by the royal touch, custom of, " Guelph medal," the, 250. 41 et seq. Guelph, Order of the, instituted by ceremony, the ritual of the, George III, 250. 77- Guernsey, 1911, variety of the double Henderson, Rev. C. K., tribute to the of, 273. memory of, 284. Guildford mint of William I, 16, 20. Heneage, Sir Thomas, of the Privy, Chamber of Henry VIII, 84. Henri II, and the ceremony of healing H. for King's Evil, 43 et seq. Henry, Earl of Northumberland, con- Hal, the reserve at, included in the cerning, 37. recipients of the Waterloo medal, 247. of Anjou, coins hitherto attri- Halfpennies of William I, cut, 16, 20, buted to Earl Henry, now 26, 27, 31. allocated to, 36. 34 Index to Volume XII. Henry of Scotland, a coin of, as Earl Henry VIII, certain coins bearing name of Carlisle, in the reign of of, struck during reign Stephen, 33-37. of Edward VI, 137. coins of Earl, of Northumber- ,, ,, coins of, 168. land, 33 et seq. ,, ,, concerning the minute hole „ description of coin of Earl, as in the centre of the recorded by Burns, 35. annulet in the coins of, find of a coin of Earl, at Blagill 94- mine (Carlisle), 35. „ ,, find of gold coins of, at ,, II probably revives the heal- St. Albans, 80. ing custom, documentary ,, ,, healing through touching evidence to show that, 54- by, 79, 80, 81, 83, 55- 84. „ short-cross coinage of, 267. „ ,, portraits on coins of, 138— Ill continues the issue of the 139, 150, 174-175, 176- short-cross coinage, 267. 177. ,, ,, probably revives the healing price of gold per oz., temp., custom, 56. 68. IV, coins of, 266. strikes coins from the dies „ no entry for healing items of Henry VII, 138. in accounts of, 67. ,, ,, the privy expense? and ,, V, coins of, 49. alms of, 64, 68, 72, 73, „ VI, angel of, 69, 70, 79, 266. 74, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,. „ „ parchment deed by, and 85, 86, 87, 88. translation of same, 292- ,, the sovereign of, 71. 293- ,, ,, Tournay groats bear date ,, VII and his probable reason for temp., 156. healing, 70-71. or Edward VI, concerning „ ,, ,, touching for the King's the issue of silver-gilt Evil, 45-46. angels temp., 89, 90. „ angel of, 46, 49, 71, 72, 73, Hereford mint of William I, 16, 20. 77. 78, 79- 101. „ Royal Seal for Ecclesiastical „ „ angels of, with differing Causes temp. Henry VIII, legends and the possible 291. reason for same, 71. Heron, John, Treasurer of the King's „ „ charitable distributions of, Chamber of Henry VII, 74. 63. Hertford (?) mint of William I, 16. ,, ,, coins of, 49. Heywood, Nathan, and the stycas of ,, ,, institutes the healing service, Eanbald II, 5. 76, 77- „ coin of, 7. „ „ some of the angels of, pos- HIBER', the only crown of Charles I, sibly amulets, 71. with Irish title extended to, 186. ,, supposed to have been the Hilliard, Nicholas, miniature ascribed first to give gold pieces to, 272. for healing, 50, 73, Holland under Marlborough, the Royal Irish Regiment sent to, 251-252. 77- Hollar's maps of England exhibited, „ ,, the privy expenses and 277. alms of, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, Holmby House, Charles I heals whilst 87. a prisoner at, 116, 119. VIII, and the hallowing of House of Commons issues declaration cramp-rings 67. against " touching," 119, 120. „ angels of, 71, 79, 83, 84, 85, Huntingdon mint of William I, 16. 86, 88, 95- 102• Index to Volume XII.

Hyckes, Richard, tapestry with view of James I, the bezant designed by Charles old London by, 281. Anthony temp., 86. Hythe mint of William I, 16, 21. ,, ,, the coinage of, 103. „ the requirements of small silver by, 274. I. ,, ,, warrants of, re the issue of angels, 108. Ilchester mint of William I, 16, 21. ,, II, and the healing ceremony, Indentures with officers of the various 77, 99- mints of Edward VI, 139-140. „ „ coins of, 273. India General Service Medal, for ser- „ „ resumes the use of the sign vices in Burmah, 253. of the cross in healing, 106. „ in 1857, the Royal Irish Regiment John continues the issue of the short- in, 254. cross coinage, 267. „ medal of 1895, the, 256. ,, no record of healing by, 55-56. Inkermann bar on Crimean Medal, 253. „ VI issues a decree creating collars, Ipswich mint of William I, 16, 21. medals and crosses to re- Ireland, coins for, temp. Henry VIII ward officers who had and early Edward VI were struck at. fought in the Peninsular Bristol, 154. War, 217. Irish coins of Edward VI, 144, 154-155, „ of Portugal and the Portu- 161, 164-165, 172, 173, guese honours said to have 178, 180. been awarded by him to „ of Edward VI, mint-marks Lt.-Col. Richard Brunton, on the, 155, 176-177- 235- ,, harp, varieties of, on crowns of " Journey " of gold in the pyx trial of Charles I, 182, 183, 184, 185, Elizabeth, 102. 187, 188, 190, 191. K.

J- K mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 171, 174- Jacobite medal with view of London 175, 180. and London Bridge, 280. Kent, Tax collector's seal for the duty James I and "touching," 95, 105, 106, on cloth in the County of, 291. 109, no. The Duke of, the Mint-Master's ,, angels of, 103, 104, 105, 106, presentation copy of the Water- 107, 108, 109, 110, 114, 135. loo medal to the, 276. „ assumes the title of King of King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester, seal Great Britain, 104. of, 291. ,, coin weight for angel, 114. King's Evil, Angels as Healing-Pieces „ coins of, 104, 109, no, 273. for the, 39-135. ,, ,, great seal of, 281. King's Evil—nature of the disease, 41. ,, ,, impression in wax of the great ,, Medal for the South African seal of, 279. War, 256. ,, ,, limits the number of healing Knighton, Sir William, Bart., Keeper of ceremonies, 124. the Privy Purse to George IV, 225. ,, medalet of, 129. ,, privy purse expenses of, 107, L. 108. „ „ probably issued angels for Lambard, William, reference to col- currency, no. lection of manuscripts that belonged „ ring temp., 292. to the antiquary, 64. 3 Index to Volume XII.

Lathom House, on the attribution of Lloyd, Lt.-Col. Thomas, short account obsidional money temp. Charles I to,. of life of, 243. 269. Lockhart, Sir William, in the North- Latimer, Bishop, and his sermon before West Frontier Campaign, 256. Edward VI, in which he refers to the London and London Bridge, Jacobite new shilling, 158. medal with view of, 280. Launceston mint of William I, 16, 21. " „ as illustrated upon the Great Lawrence, L. A., and his paper on the Seals," paper by Dr. William short-cross coinage, Martin, 280-282. 267. ,, Bridge, 1760. View of, ex- „ ,, exhibits by, 266, 269, hibited, 279. 292. „ Elizabethan period partly Lawrence, Sir Thomas, portrait of characterized in the pro- Prince on the Waterloo Medal duction of picture plans of, taken from drawing by, 247, 275. 281. Le Soeur, the work of, 282. find of a twelfth-century Leaden stycas, concerning the, 5. annular bronze brooch in, Leicester mint of William I, 16. 292. „ Rauf de Shirley to be Master medal of Charles I with view Forester of the Chase and of, 280. Parks of, 292-293. mint of Short-Cross series, Lely, portrait of Charles II after, 268. 266, 267. Levington, James, Keeper of the Privy „ William I, 16, 22-25. Purse temp. Charles I, 131. „ temp. Great Fire in 1666, Plan Lewes mint of William I, 16, 21. of, exhibited, 279. Lichfield, abolition of the archiepiscopal „ view of old, as pictured on the see of, 1. great seals, 281. Lincoln mint of William I, 15, 16,17, 22. Louis VI and " touching " for King's Lion mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, Evil, 41, 42. 161, 165, 173, 178, 180. „ IX and " touching " for King's „ of Nassau, badge conferred on Evil, 41. Royal Irish Regiment, 251. ,, XIII and " touching " for King's Lis mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, Evil, 42. 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 152, XIV and "touching " for King's 161, 165, 171, 172, 173, 174-175, Evil, 42, 45. 176-177, 178, 180. Lowestoft, medal commemorating ,, mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, battle of, 275. 182, 183, 269. Lyon, Maj.-Genl. Sir James, K.C.B., Lloyd, Lt.-Col. Thomas, gold casket G.C.H., orders, etc., awarded to, 275. commemorative of the heroic death of, 241, 242-243, 275- 276. M. ,, Lt.-Col. Thomas, Joseph Donal- son on the character and McDonald, General Sir John, medal death of, 244-246. awarded to, 233. ,, Lt.-Col. Thomas, Napier's men- „ Lt.-Col. John, 92nd High- tion of, in his " History of the landers, Portuguese Pen- War in the Peninsula," 244. insular medal, awarded ,, Lt.-Col. Thomas, of the q^th to, 230. Regiment (now the 2nd Batt. Mackenzie, T. K., exhibits by, 276-277. the Connaught Rangers). Maida clasp on Peninsular Medal, 277. Relics of, 241-246, 275-276, Maldon mint of William I, 16, 26. 278. Malmesbury mint of William I, 16. Index to Volume XII.

Malplaquet, the Royal Irish Regiment Medals bestowed to those officers who at, 252. had taken part in less than Man, Capitular Seal of, sixteenth cen- ten battles or sieges in the tury, 290. Peninsular War, Portuguese, Manchester medal, lead cast of, 275. 218. Manton, find of a seal temp. Edward I „ exhibition of naval and military near, 291. 274-278. Maori Wars of 1863-66. The Royal Shrewsbury coins of Charles I Irish Regiment in the, 254. at first probably issued as, Marlborough mint of William I, 16. 196. Marselaer family, medals by the, 129. suggested reason why the Martin, Dr. William, and his paper on Shrewsbury coins of Charles I " London as Illustrated upon the Great were at first issued as, 196. Seals," 280-282. Members of the British Numismatic Martlet mint-mark on coins of Edward Society, 297-312. VI, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 153, Metal tickets or passes for the healing 160, 171, 173, 174-175, 178, 180. ceremony, possible, 129. Mary of Modena, and her gifts of Metropolitan mints of Edward VI, nobles, 50. 142-150, 171, 174-175. ,, I and the blessing of cramp rings, Military general service medal awarded 67. in 1850 to survivors of the Royal „ ,, angels of, 95, 96, 97, 100. Irish Regiment for its work in Egypt ,, ,, coins of, 96. to 1814, 252. „ „ dated her coins of higher de- Minerva, seal set with antique intaglio nomination, 206. of the head of, 291. „ „ privy purse expenses and alms Miniature representing the presenta- of, 87, 88, 96. tion of maundy money by Queen „ ,, the ceremony of touching under, Elizabeth, 272-273. 94, 95, 97- Mint-marks in the Metropolitan mints ,, ,, the charities, of, 64. of Edward VI, 142. Maud, Queen, and the " healing gift," „ „ of coins of Edward VI, 54-55^ table of, 180. " Maund " or basket at charitable distri- „ of Edward VI, sequence of, butions, 63. 171. Maundy ceremony, French medalet pro- „ of Type 5 (Carlyon-Britton) of bably commemorating the, 45. William I, list of known, 16. gifts by John, 56. Monetary values on the Shrewsbury ,, money by Queen Elizabeth, coins of Charles I, concerning the, 206. miniature representing the Moneyers' names in attributing coins presentation of, 272-273. to Eanbald II, evidence derivable „ money from Charles II to from, 3. George V, exhibition of, Morrieson, Lt. D. B., letter to a German 271, 273. soldier found by, in the trenches of " Maundy Money," paper on, read by Neuve Chapelle, 277-278. Miss Helen Farquhar, 273-274. MORRIESON, LT.-COL. H. W., F.S.A. :— Maurice, plate possibly part of a A Granby Medal, 213-215. coronation service belonging to Prince The Coins of the Shrewsbury Mint, Rupert or Prince, 280. 1642, 195-211. Mayne, Col. William, K.T.S., an ex- The Silver Coins of Edward VI, 137- ample where an officer reverted to 180, 278. his lower rank in the British Army Morrieson, Lt.-Col. H. W., coins of, after holding high rank in the Portu- 174-175, 176-177, 178, 179, 183, 185, guese army, 239-240. 186, 188, 193. t

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Morrieson, Lt. Col. H. W., exhibits by, Nivelle clasp on Peninsular medal, 277. 266, 268, 273. 277, 278. Lt. Col. Thomas Lloyd killed at Mullet, pierced, mint-mark on coins of Battle of the, 243, 275-276. Edward VI, 170, 173, 179, 180. Noble, the George, used as a church Murphy, Major George Henry Edward, offering, 85, 87, 93. Portuguese decoration awarded to, Nobles prized as gifts, 50. 238. Norfolk, Seal of the Commissary of the Murray, Col. John, Portuguese decora- Archdeaconry of, 291. tion awarded to, 238. Norman kings, apparently no claims to gift of healing made by the earlier, 53. North West Frontier under Sir William N. Lockhart, the Royal Irish Regiment on the, 256. Namur, the Royal Irish Regiment at the Northampton mint of William I, 16, Siege of, 251, 257. 26, 27. at St. Helena, Dr. Arnott „ Short-Cross attended, 277. series, 266. „ III presents picked men with Northumberland, Henry, Earl of, coin French Military war medals of, 33- for services in Crimea, 253. Naval medal of 1685, trial piece in lead Norwich mint of William I, 16, 27. of obverse of, 275. Nottingham, Charles I raises his stan- Nayler, memorandum by Sir George, dard at, 195. relative to the gold collar and cross presented to Duke of Wellington by George IV, 0. 225-226. ,, Sir George probably the de- Offa and the archiepiscopal see of signer of the gold collar and Lichfield, 1. cross presented to the Duke ,, gold coin of, 46. of Wellington by George IV, Officers and Council of the Society, 226. Session 1915, 261-263. Needes, E. E., exhibits by, 276. Officers and Council of the Society, Nelson, Dr. Philip, exhibits by, 289. Session 1916, 288. Nepean, Thomas, awarded the Granby Ogden, W. Sharp, exhibits by, 277, 279. medal, 214. Olaf of Norway and touching for the Neuve Chapelle, letter to a German King's Evil, 43. soldier found by Lt. D. B. Morrieson One pellet mint-mark on Shrewsbury in the trenches of, 277-278. coins of Charles I, 199, 200, 201, 202, New Zealand medal for Maori Wars, 203, 204, 205, 209, 210. 1863-1866, 254. Orthes, battle of, 219. ,, ,, the Royal Irish Regiment ,, clasp on Peninsular medal, 277. in, 254. Osbert of Clare and the canonization of Newark, obsidional money of Charles I, Edward the Confessor, 52. struck at, 269. Osred II, coins of, 3. Newbury, Battle of, 119. Ostrich head, angels of Edward VI Niduarians, Lord of the, 36. with mint-mark, 93. Nine pellets mint-mark on Shrewsbury ,, ,, mint-mark on coins of coins of Charles I, 200, 201, 204, 209, Edward VI, 169. 2x0. Oudenarde, the Royal Irish Regiment Nive, battle of the, 219. at, 252. ,, clasp on Peninsular medal, 277. Oxford, coin probably pierced for Nivelle, battle of, 219. healings by Charles I at, 117. Index to Volume XII.

Oxford, find of an Anglo-Saxon or per- Parsons, H. A., exhibits by, 270, 273. haps a later Scandinavian ,, „ paper on " The Anglian bracteate in St. Giles's Fields Coins of Harthacnut," near, 47 et seq. 270. ,, mint of William I, 16, 27. Passe series, engraved medal similar to „ „ ,, Charles I, 205, 271. the, 268. ,, objection to " touching " by Pattern coins of Edward VI, 156, 168. Charles I while at, 117-118, Payn, John, seal of, 289-290. 119. PAYNE, A. A., L.R.C.P. :— ,, peculiarities, Declaration unites Lt.-Col. Richard Brunton's Portu- and half unites of 1642 have, guese Decorations for the Penin- 196. sular War, 235-240. ,, plume, plumes with bands Pegu bar on India General Service known as the, 196. medal, 253. ,, Rawlins strikes coins for Pellet in middle of reverse of coins, the Charles I at, 189. centre mark for the engraver, Seal of the Archdeacon of, 291. 198. ,, Shrewsbury coins of Charles I Pellets on Shrewsbury coins of Charles supposed to have been struck I, concerning the, 198. from plate sent from, 197. Pembroke collection, 1848, catalogue ,, Shrewsbury mint removed to, of the, presented, 279. 195- Peninsular Campaign crosses, 232. type muled with Shrewsbury ,, ,, ,, number of, type on coins of Charles I, 233- 200, 201, 202, 204, 205. ,, cross, description of British, 232-233. description of Portu- P. guese, 232. ,, medal of ten clasps awarded P mint-mark assigned to Pirry, 155. to Dr. Archibald Arnott, ,, on coins of Edward VI, 277. 155, 172, 176-177, 180. ,, War, Lt.-Col. Richard Brun- (p) mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, ton's Portuguese Decora- 190, 192, 193. tions for the, 235-240. Pack, Sir Denis, awarded Commander's War, number of gold and medal for eleven enamelled medals granted actions, 231-232. to Portuguese and British ,, ,, Portuguese decoration officers by Portugal, 229, awarded to Major- 230-231. General, 238. War. The Gold Collars, Page, Thomas Hyde, awarded the Medals and Crosses granted Granby medal in gold, 214. to British Officers by the Parkhurst, Sir William, 122, 123, 133, Crown of Portugal in the, 134. I92- 217-233, 278. Pennies, fine silver, of Edward VI, not Parry, Mrs. Blanche, possible portrait of, on a miniature, 272. mentioned in the indentures, 168. PARSONS, H. ALEXANDER :— Pevensey mint of William I, 16. The Coins of Archbishop Eanbald II Pheon mint-mark on coins of Edward of York, 1-14. VI, 159, 160, 172, 178, 180. Parsons, H. A., coins of, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Philip of , on coins of Mary, 96. 159, 178. ,, and Mary, angel of, 97. ,, ,, donation of books by, Lord Warton, treasure buried and 271, 279. recovered by, 115. 3 Index to Volume XII.

Philip I, and " touching " for the King's Pope Julius, the game, 84. Evil, 42, 43. Portcullis coinage of Charles I, 133. Pick-lock mint-markoncoinsof Edward ,, countermark on coins of VI, 142. Edward VI, 165, 167, 173. Pictures, change in character in the mint-mark on crowns of painting of, 280. Charles I, 187, 192. Piedfort of Edward VI, 156. Portugal in the Peninsular War, the Pierced coins possibly worn as orna- gold collars, medals and crosses ments or safeguards during granted to British officers by the the wars, 49. Crown of, 217-233, 278. „ half groats and pennies temp. Portuguese collar, no trace of designer . Charles I, found at Watling- or maker of the, 223. ton, 117. ,, commander's cross, neither Piercing for suspension, the annulet on Wellington nor Beresford certain angels a possible possessed the, 229. guide for, 79-81, 95-96. ,, commander's gold star, de- ,, of coins, and how to tell con- cree relating to the, 235. temporary from modern, 71. ,, Court, officers granted Pingo, T., medal engraved by, 213. medals and cross by the, Pirry, Martin, Comptroller and after- had to pay for them out wards Under Treasurer of the Dublin of their own purses, 228. mint temp. Edward VI, 154, 155. ,, Gold Collars given to Wel- Plague, outbreak of, temp. James I and lington and Beresford ? Charles I, 105, 108, ixx, 112, 118, Are the collars mentioned 130. I31- by Mayo in his book the, Plume, central, on shield of the reverse 228-229. of crowns of Charles I denotes Pretenders, touchpiece vaguely attri- Welsh silver, 187, 188, 269. buted to the, 120. „ mint-mark on crowns of Charles Proceedings of the Society, Session 1915, I, 184, 185. 259-295- ,, ,, on Shrewsbury coins Prostrate anchor mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, 197, of Charles I, 189. 200, 203, 205, 209, " Pryckes," the term, 83. 210. Punjab Frontier bar on India medal, ,, ordered to be "placed on Aberyst- 1895, 256. with coins of Charles I, 206. Pyrenees, battle of the, 218. Plumes on Shrewsbury coins of Charles ,, clasp on Peninsular medal, „ I, concerning the three, 198, 277. 205-206. Pyrrhus, King of Epirus and the custom ,, ,, Shrewsbury coins of Charles of healing by the royal touch, 41. I divided into two Pyx trials, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, classes, 198. 109, no, 114, 115, 121, 133. ,, „ Shrewsbury coins of Charles I, possible significance of the three, 206. Pole, W. W., Master of the Mint, design Q- of Victory for Waterloo medal selected Queen's Medal for the South African by, 247, 275. War, 256. Pollock gold medal award to cadets of the Royal Military Academy, Wool- R wich, 215. Pontefract, obsidional money of Charles (R) punched over (p) mint-mark on I struck at, 269. crowns of Charles I, 190, 193. Index to Volume XII.

Ramage, David, 192. Rose mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, Ramillies, medal for battle of, 252. 152, 156, 157, 161, 165, „ the Royal Irish Regiment at, 172, 173, 176-177, 178, 252. 180. Rashleigh, Jonathan, and the coins of „ ,, mark on crowns of Charles Eanbald, 2. I, 184, 185. Rawlins, badge by, 275. " Rose-Nobles," 100. badges of Charles I by, 267. ,, punched over plume mint-mark ,, medal by, 275. on crowns of Charles I, 185. ,, possibly engraved all the re- Roth, Bernard, F.S.A., a Vice-President verses of the Shrewsbury of the Society, coins of Charles I with fat death of, 271. plumes, 207. „ „ „ tribute to the ,, strikes coins for Charles I at memory of, Shrewsbury and Oxford, 189. 283-284. Recipients of Foreign awards frequently Royal Engineers, probably the rarest of had them made at their own expense, the Waterloo Medals is that for the, 239- 249. Reckoning counters, suggestion that Royal Irish Regiment, seven non-com- the silver angels of Henry VIII were, missioned officers and 90. men of the, awarded the REDDE CVIQVE legend on coins of French Military War Edward VI, 138, 143, 144, 148, 149, Medal, 253-254. 174-175. Royal Irish Regiment, The, 251-257, 278. Religious subjects in painting super- win the Wolseley seded by pictures or panoramas of prize of £100 cities, etc., 280. in Egypt, 255. Report of the Council, 282-288. ,, Military Academy, Woolwich, Rhuddlan mint of Short-Cross series, medal awarded to cadets of the, 266. 213. Richard I continues the issue of the „ Mint, Deputy Master of the, Short - Cross coinage of donation of book by, 279. Henry II, 267. Rundell & Bridge, makers of the Gold ,, ,, no records of healing by, 55. Collar and Cross given to Duke of II, no entry for healing items Wellington by George IV, 226. in accounts of, 67. Rupert, Prince, or Prince Maurice, III., angel of, 70. plate possibly part of a coronation „ „ no entry for healing items service belonging to, 280. in accounts of, 67. Ring, fourteenth-century English, ex- hibited, 292. S. of the Cross and Five Holy Wounds, exhibited, 292. St. Albans, find of gold coins temp. Robert the Pious, and touching for the Henry VIII, Edward VI and Eliza- King's Evil, 42, 43, 44. beth at, 80, 81. Rochester mint of William I, 16, 27. St. Edmundsbury mint of William I, Roettier, John, medal by, 275. 16. ,, ,, medals of Charles I by St. George, Chevalier de, and his gifts 267. of nobles, 50. Norbert, medal of Charles I St. Marcoul de Corbeny and the " heal- by, 267. ing gift," 42, 43. Roman ring at Colchester, find of a, 292. St. Michael, legend of, and the healing Romney mint of William I, 16, 28. ceremony, 69. 3 Index to Volume XII.

St. Michael not connected only with Seal temp. Edward I, find of a, near touchpieces, 129. Manton, 291. ,, representation of, on angels, Seals and allied work of the Seal- 78, 79- Cutter, Exhibition of Ancient, St. Sebastian, siege of, 219. 289 et seq. Salamanca, battle of, 218. ,, views of old London, as pictured gold medal for Battle of, on the great, 281. conferred on Lt.-Col. Sebastopol bar on Crimean Medal, 253. Thomas Lloyd, 241, 275- Seven pellets mint-mark on Shrewsbury 276. coins of Charles I, 202, 204, 210. SALAMANCA, medal inscribed, given to Sewell, Col. William Henry, Portuguese Portuguese and British officers, 229. decorations awarded to, 239. Salisbury mint of William I, 16. Shaftesbury mint of William I, 16, Saltus, John Sanford, award of medal 28. to W. J. Andrew. Shakespeare on the healing ceremony, F.S.A., 287. 39, 105-106. ,, ,, ,, donation of a set Sharington, Sir William, and the mint of of the New York Henry VIII, Commercial Ter- 90. centenary medals ,, „ ,, of the Bristol by, 266. Mint of Ed- ,, ,, ,, donation of large ward VI, 138, gold medal of the 150, 154- American Red Shaw, John, stamped on edge of Mint Cross Society, specimen of bronze Waterloo Medal, 268. 249. Gold Medallists, Shillings of Edward VI, pattern, 156, 263, 265, 287. 169. Samana bar on India Medal, 1895, 256. Short-cross coinage, paper on the, 267. Sandwich mint of William I, 16, 28. coins exhibited, 266. Sardinia, silver medal awarded by King ,, ,, penny, find of a, at Dony- of, to a limited number of British, for land, 265. services in the Crimea, 254. Shrewsbury, Charles I establishes a Scandinavian bracteate, find of an mint at, 195. Anglo-Saxon or perhaps a later, in „ coins have an abbreviated St. Giles's Fields near Oxford, 47 Latin version of the et seq. Wellington declaration Scarborough, obsidional money of across the reverse field, Charles I struck at, 269. 196. Sceptre mint-mark on coins of Charles I, ,, coins of Charles I, general 191. description of the, Schellenberg, the Royal Irish Regiment 197-198. in the capture of the, 257. ,, ,, of Charles I probably Scotland, a Coin of Trince Henry of, as at first issued as Earl of Carlisle, in the Reign of medals, 196. Stephen, 33-37. ,, ,, of Charles I, re- Scottish Brigade, date of raising of the, introduction of the 246. use of the date on, ,, coins, find of, in the Isle of 206. Bute, 36. „ of Charles I, table of Seal in silver gilt and cornelian, sur- groups of pellets mounted by bust of Duke of denominated mint- Wellington, exhibited, 278. marks on the, 208. Index to Volume XII.

Shrewsbury coins of Charles I, table of Silver-gilt angel temp. Henry VIII or obverses with re- Edward. VI, 89, 90. verses of the, 207. „ plate temp. Henry VIII, ,, of Charles I, table of value of, per oz., 91. reverses with ob- ,, in the manufacture of the stycas, verses of the, 208. the use of, 4, 5,' 6. crowns of Charles I, ob- ,, -pewter plate commemorating verses of, 201-202, 209. election of Emperor of Ger- crowns of Charles I, re- many in 1619, find of a, in verses of, 202, 209. Winchester, 280. half-crowns of Charles I price of, temp. Henry VIII, 90. obverses of, 203, 210. Simon, medal by, 275. half-crowns of Charles I Thomas, crown of Charles I, reverses of, 203-204, 210 probably the work of, 191. half-pounds of Charles I Six pellets mint-mark on Shrewsbury obverses of, 200-201, 209 coins of Charles I, 203. half-pounds of Charles I Smith & Son, of Sheffield, John, makers reverses of, 201, 209. of Peninsular cross, 233. horse on coins of Charles I ,, Major Thomas, Portuguese cross the, 197, 199, 200, 203 awarded to Captain, after- 205, 206. wards, 233. in 1642, if coins of low South Africa, 1900, the Royal Irish denominations were Regiment in, 256. struck at, the Aberyst- South Leigh Church, Oxfordshire, St. with dies were probably Michael depicted on a fifteenth-cen- used, 195, 205. tury wall painting in, 78. ,, mint of William I, 16, 29. Soutlxwark mint, coins of Edward VI ,, ,, removed to Oxford, reading CIVITAS LON- 195- DON allocated to, Shrewsbury Mint, 1642. The Coins of the, 142-143. 195-2X1. of William I, 16, 29. Shrewsbury plume, bandless plume „ „ of Edward VI, 137, referred to as the, 196. 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147- ,, possible reason for large 148, 157, 159, 160, 162, 163, 171, 172, number of dies used for 173, 174-175, 178, 180. coins of Charles I for, Sovereign temp. Henry VIII, debase- 197. ment of the, 85-86. pounds, obverses of, 198- Sovereign temp. Henry VIII, value of 199, 209. the fine gold, 83. ,, ,, reverses of, 199- Sovereign temp. Henry VIII and Ed- 200, 209. ward VI, 71, 94. „ puncheons of Charles I Span counter, money used by soldiers removed from the Tower of Charles I for playing, 269. to, 192, 193. Spink & Son, coin of, 160. ,, Rawlins strikes coins for „ S. M., coin of, 36, 183, 185, Charles I at, 189. ,, exhibits by, 275-276. shillings of Charles I, Stafford, Seal of Nath. Ellison, Arch- obverses of, 205, 210. deacon of, 291. ,, shillings of Charles I, Stamford mint of William I, 16, 29. reverses of, 205, 210. Star mintmark on crowns of Charles I, Silver angels temp. Hemy VIII and 189, 192, 193. Edward VI, concerning the issue ,, Portuguese medal for three to ten of, 89, 90. actions, in form of a, 230. 34 Index to Volume XII. Statuette of an equestrian officer temp. T.C. mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, first half of seventeenth century, 150, 151, 155, 157, 159, 160, exhibited, 277. 172. Statute of Labourers, the, 58. TG' (in monogram) mint-mark on coins Stephen, Carlisle mint of, 35. of Edward VI, 160. coin of, 36. Table of mint-marks of coins of Edward „ Derby, mint of, 34. VI, 180. Sterlings struck in imitation of the Talavera, battle of, 218. English penny, 269. Tapestry from the Barcheston factory Stokes, Miss Ethel, translation of parch- with view of old London, 281. ment deed of Henry VI by, 292-293. Taunton mint of William I, 16. Stourbridge Fair, keeping of, prohibited, Tel-el-ICebir bar to Egyptian medal, in. 255- Stuart monarchs for daily charities, ,, the Royal Irish Regiment small silver required by, 274. at, 254. Stycas, find of, at York, 7-8. Ten-shilling piece of Edward VI, 156. Suffolk House mint of Edward VI, 142. Testoons of Edward VI, 142, 150, 152, Sun mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, 158, 160. 191, 193. Theodore, the confession of faith of the Swan mint-mark on coins of Edward Five Councils promulgated by Arch- VI, 159, 160, 173, 178, 180. bishop, 1. Svmonds, H., and silver angels temp. Thetford mint of William I, 16, 29. Henry VIII, 89, 90. Thistle mint-mark on coins of Charles „ „ coins of, 125. I. 193- „ „ discovers the accounts of Thorpe, W. B., coins of, 184, 186, 188, the mint temp. Edward 190. VI at the Record Three pellets on Shrewsbury coins of Office, 160. Charles I, 200, 209. „ exhibits by, 289. Throgmorton, Sir Nicholas, Under- ,, on the coins of Edward Treasurer of the Tower mint of Ed- VI, which bear ward VI, 137, 166. Henry VHI's por- Tilleswood, William, Under-Treasurer trait, 138. of the Canterbury mint of Edward ,, on the issue of angels by VI, 160. Edward VI, 93. Tokens issued by Charles I as „ „ on the issue of tokens for admission tickets for healing cere- healing by Charles I, mony, 121-122, 123 et seq., 129-131. 121-123. Ton mint-mark on crowns of Charles I, 188. „ punched over crown mint-mark on T. crowns of Charles I, 188. Touchpiece, the angel as a, 69, 70. T mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, ,, the angel gold replaced by 160. the, by Charles II, 87. T mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, Touchpieces, 39, 40. 160, 173., 178. the silver angels of Henry t mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, VIII possibly, 90. 152, 173, 176-177, 178, 180. Toulon, the Royal Irish Regiment at T.C. in monogram mint-mark on coins the siege of, 252, 257. of Edward VI, 159, 172, 173, 176- Toulouse, battle of, 219. 177, 178, 180. ,, clasp on Peninsular medal, T.C. mint-mark assigned to Thomas 277. Chamberlain, 155. Tournay groat of Henry VIII, 156. Index to Volume XII.

Tower and sword, no collar presented Utrecht and Harleian Psalters, and by Portugal exists at Apsley almsgiving scenes depicted therein), House, except that of the 61, 62, 63- Order of the, 224. „ Horse on Shrewsbury coins of Charles I, 198, 206. mint of Edward VI, 137, 139, Variations in device on coins of William 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145- 147, 157, 159, 160, 161, 162- I, 32- 163, 164, 165, 166, 169, 170, Vespasian and the custom of healing, Iby 171, 172, 173, 174-175, 178, the royal touch* 41. 179, 180. Victoria, seal of Queer., 2912, Vigmamd, Archbishop oil York, coins. of, Tower Mint of Charles I, Silver Coins of 6„ the, 181-194, 269. gold coin of, 46, Tower Mint seized by the Parliamen- tarians, 114. Vimiera, battle of, 2x81 ,, puncheons of Charles I removed „ clasp on Peninsular medasi, from, to Shrewsbury, 192, 193. 277. Treasurer, Report of the, 294-295. VITORIA, PYRESEOS, Portuguese medal inscribed, >30. Trefoil mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, 164, 178. Vittoria bar on gjsM medal for the battle off Salamanca, 241, Triangle in circle mint-mark on coins of Charles I, 189, 192-193. 275-276.. „ in circle mint-mark, crown of battle ©ff, 218'-.. Charles I with, possibly a „, clasp on Peninsular medM, pattern, 192, 193. 277- punched over anchor mint- mark on crowns of Charles I, W- 189, 193. Tudor monarchs for daily charities, w.S. in monogram, mint-mark <9® corns small silver required by, 274. of Edward VI, 180. Tuliy, Raymond, pieces made by, for Wales, crowns off Charles I strarik imm healing purposes, 50. silver mined in, 183,-184, iSff 18S, Tun mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, 2691. 166, 167, 168, 173, 179, 180. Wallingforcl mint of William I i6r 30. Turkey, silver medal issued to British WALTERS, F.A-, F.S.A.::— troops for services in the Crimea, by .1 Coin of Prime- Henry of SkattaM Sultan of, 253. as Earl of Carlisle, in the Meign Oj- Turkish medals for the Crimea, many Stephen, 33- 37.. officers had a special die engraved for Walters, F.A., coins of, 33-3.7. 152. their, 239. ,, drawings-, by, of types> off Turner, Charles, engraver of portrait of crown of WiilSaip I„ Marshal Viscount Beresford, 227. 17. Tuscany, the Royal Irish Regiment at, „ exhibits by, 266., 280.. 252. Ware ham mintraff Willia m I„ 16,30: Two pellets mint-mark on Shrewsbury Warrants for the issue by Charles I of coins of Charles I, 199, 200, 201, 202, tokens for King's Evil, 122-123; 203, 204, 205, 209, 210, Warwick mint of Edward the Confessor,

U, „„ William I, 16., 301- " Waterloo Lodge off Oddfellows/" Ulleskelf, near Tadcaster, find of coins " The Invincible,'"' badge off Past of Eanbald II at, 7. Grand Master of, 277. 3 Index to Volume XII.

Waterloo medal, a third variety of, 249. Willem, moneyer at Carlisle temp. ,, ,, awarded to Lt.-Col. Prince Henry of Scotland, 34 et John Mervin Cut- seq. cliffe, C.B., K.H., William of Malmesbury, and his record 276. of healing by Edward the Confessor, ,, ,, description of the, 247- 51-52. 248. William I, coins of, 15-32. ,, ,, description of the William the Conqueror, Find of a Hoard bronze, 249. of Coins of, in a Trench in the War ,, ,, presented to Field Area, 15-32. Marshal The Duke William I probably repudiated the of Wellington, K.G., claim of healing the G.C.B., 276. sick, 55. ,, ,, to the Duke of Kent, ,, ,, types of crown On coins of, the Mint Master's 17- presentation copy ,, ,, variations in device on of the, 276. coins of, 32. Waterloo Medals, 247-250, 275, 278. ,, III repudiated the claim of Waterloo medals exhibited, 275, 276. healing the sick, 55. Watiers Club, gold badge of the, 276. Williams, William, Assayer of the Watlington in Oxfordshire, find of coins Dublin Mint, temp. Edward VI, 154. temp. Charles I at, 117. Williamson, Dr. George C., exhibits by, Weber, Dr. Parkes, and the healing 272. tokens of Charles I, 126-127, Wilton mint of William I, 16, 30. Weir, Private J., Sardinian War Medal Winchcombe mint of William I, 16. awarded to, 254. Winchester, find of a silver-pewter plate Wellington Declaration, three plumes commemorating election on the Shrewsbury of Emperor of Germany coins of Charles I, pos- in 1619, 280. sibly represent the three find of thirteenth-century subjects mentioned in the, bronze and gilt brooch in, 206. 292. ,,- Duke of, description of gold mint of William I, 16, 31. collar and cross presented ,, ,, ,, the Short - Cross to the, by George IV, coinage, 267. 224-225. Palace, Southwark, view ,, Duke of, entitled to the of, exhibited, 279. Portuguese col- Windsor depicted on the great seal, lar, 223. 281. ,, ,, relics of the career WINTER, CHARLES :— of, exhibited, Relics of Lt.-Col. Thomas Lloyd of the 276. 94th Regiment (now the 2nd Batt. ,, „ ,, Waterloo medal the Connaught Rangers), 241-246, presented to, 275-276, 278. 276. The gold collars, medals and crosses ,, Shropshire, Charles I makes granted to British officers by the his proclamation before Crown of Portugal in the Penin- his people at, 195, 210- sular War, 217-233, 278. 211. The Royal Irish Regiment, 251-257, Wells, W. C., exhibits by, 266. 278. Weymans, Joan, seal of, 291. Waterloo Medals, 247-250, 275, 278. Whitaker, Col. A. E., Portuguese Wooburn, find of angels temp. Charles decorations in the cabinet of, 238. I at, 115. Index to Volume XII.

Woods, Sir Albert W., Garter-King of V mint-mark on coins of Edward VI, Arms, and the memorandum relative 166, 167, 168, 173, 179, to the gold collar and cross given to 180. Duke of Wellington by George IV, ^ the runic Y on coins of Eanrecl and 225-226. Eanbald, 3. Worcester mint of William I, 16, Yarmouth (?) mint of William I, 16. 3i- York, find of stycas at, 7-8. ,, half crown of Charles I, 193. Wulfhere, Archbishop of York, coins of, ,, mint of William I, 16, 32. 7- ,, ,, of the Short-Cross coinage, Wulfsige, Archbishop of York, no^coins 267. known of, 6. ,, of Edward VI, 137, 139, Wyon, Thomas, engraver of the Water- 140, 141, 143, 144, loo medal, 247, 275. 152-154, 161, 164, 169- 170, 172, 173, 176-177, 179, 180. Y. ,, ,, Charles I, 270. York, the Coins of Archbishop Eanbald II Y mint-mark assigned to Sir John Yorke, of, 1-14- 155- Yorke, Sir John, Under Treasurer of the ,, ,, on coins of Edward VI, Southwark (and afterwards the Tower) 157, 159, 160, 161, 173, mint of Edward VI, 137, 160, 166. 178, 180. Young, Joseph, exhibits by, 273.

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