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JElfwine, the moneyer, 64, 72, 73, 74, 80, 81. X crowned and letters G. N, ticket with, JElSelred, coins of, 44. 368. JEthelred the Unready, coins of, with A, mint-mark, on coins of Charles 1, contraction M-O, etc., 40. 301- 302 . JEthelred II, coins of, 98, 99. " Abbey pieces," or jettons, or casting Hamtun mint of, 63, 72, counters, 133. 73· Aberdeen, find of coins temp. Edward I " Hamwich mint of, 63. at, 287. JE{5elred II, MOT on coins of, 35. Aberystwyth, mint of Charles I, 153, JEthelred II, no coins issued from old 155, 159, 364. town of Southampton mint of Charles I, the after, 92. closing of the, 153, Northampton mint of, 73, 364. 74,79· Abor country, medal issued for the " Winchester mint of, 63. punitive force sent into the, JE'cSelstan, coins of, 44, 45, 48. 275-276. " MOT on coins of, 35. I9II-I2', bar to King George V JEthelstan (Athelstan), moneyer of India General Service I9II Winchester and Stockbridge, 59. medal,276. JEthelstan to Old Hamtun (Hamwich), Addenda to the Coinages of Thomas coining rights granted by, 92. Bushell, 159-162. JEthelwulf, coin of, 41. JEgelmaer, moneyer of Stockbridge Afghanistan, medal for war in, 273. and Winchester, 60. medal \'lith clasp, Tuckta­ JEgil, or Egil, the archer, legend con­ pool (= Takhtapol ?), cerning, 66-67. 31 7. JEgili = JEgila = JEgela = JEgel the N.W. F. 1919, bar to King moneyer, 66. George V India General JEgili, earliest example of the rare Service I9II Medal, 276. name, 66. ' Alfred, divisions into Hundreds credited JElfgar, earl of East Anglia, 76. to, 51. "JElfgyfu of Northampton," 68, 69, find of coins of, at Leigh-on­ 70. Sea, 283. JElfgyfu = Emma, wife of Canute, 68, Alloy in the currency temp. William 71 , 72 . ' and Mary, the proposal to change the, JElfhelm, Ealdorman of part of North­ and the inference to be drawn there­ umberland, 69. from, 246. " Earl of Northampton," 69, Amps, John, entries in parish register 70 . re, 163. JElfred, King, 33. " "token of, 163. JElfsige, the moneyer, 64, 65. AMT = Hamtun coins of William I JElfwerd, the moneyer, 64, 65. and II, 83 . 412 Index to Volume XX . .

Amtune for Southampton, 90. Andrew, Vol. ]., reference to Alfred XN, XMT, XNT, XNTOI mint of Anscombe's theory on the form Stephen, 89 et seq. moneta, 302-304. " Anavio," the Roman fort, 15, 20. Angel, Flemish, weight for the, 311. Ancona, bar on badge of the Pope " on Bucks token, 200. Pius IX Irish Brigade, 269. Anglina coins of Bombay, 253. Anderson, lVI. Ja., lead ticket of, Anglo-Danish Coinage, The Early, 325· Chapter I, The -Cmtt Theory, Anderton family, records in parish 314-315· register re, 170. Anglo-Hanoverian thalers, 308-3Io. Francis, token of, 170. Anglo-Saxon coins at Cuerdale, find of, 6. " Robert, token of, 170. Kings, Table of Names ANDREW, W. J., F.S.A. :- and Dates of, and the Coins commemorating the Re­ occurrences of MOT, 35. building of York Minster, 31-32, Anim~ts revertendi and its bearing on 346-347· the question of treasure trove, the, Numismatic Sidelights on the Battle 283, 284, 371. of Brunanburh, A.D. 937, 1-25. Anlaf, I, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 19· Stockbridge, an Anglo-Saxon Mint, at Southampton, 56. 49-61. coins of, 8, IO-IZ, 39. The Early Anglo-Danish Coinage. Danish coins struck at by, Chapter I : The Guthred-Cnut IO-I2, 13, 19. Theory, 314-315. Derby, coins of, cut at York, II. The Mints of Rye and Castle Rising elected King at York, 15. in the reign of Stephen, II7-I2I, MOT on coins of, 35. 368. received in baptism by Ead­ The Title Monetari~ts, 302-304. mund,I5· Andrew, W. J., and a coin of the Derby Viking king of Dublin, I, 7. mint of Athelstan, " York coins of, divisible into two 346. general series, 14. and his history of the " York mint of, 8, II, 14. coinage of Henry I, Anne farthing, cast of, on tobacco stop­ 84 et seq. per, 357. and his numismatic his­ Maundy distribution temp., 225. tory of the reign of pattern groat of, with letter E, Stephen, 88, 92. 247· and his theory of the proof in silver of farthing of, 368. origin of the division the custom of drinking the into hundreds, 51. monarch's health at the and the coins of Maundy service continued to " Stephen issued by reign of, 218-219. Henry, Bishop of the scarcity or otherwise of Winchester, 91-92. various dates of, as regards and the identity of small currency, 247. W(illiam) " On Ant," the small silver currency temp ., moneyer temp. 246- 247. Stephen, 93 . Annulet on York coins of Edward the and the Linton find of Confessor, IOO, IOI. coins temp. Stephen, ANSCOMBE, ALFRED, F.R.HrsT.S.:- 90 . " Fastolfi Moneta," " Fastolfes on the date of the Mot," and the like, on coins of deposit of the Cuer­ Eadgar Rex Anglorum, 33-48, dale hoard, 315. 297-2 98. n~dex to V olume X X.

Anscombe, Alfred, indebtedness to, 25. Athelstan's walled camp, I7, I8, 20. reference to his Atkines, Thomas, token of, I8g. theory re Atton, William, token issuer, concern- " moneta " by ing, 204. W. J. Andrew, Augustus, coin of, 323. 302-304. Aulus Plautius possibly routed the AHTIX, AHT[OH] IX mint of Britons at Thornborough, I78. Stephen, 86 et seq. Aungier, President, and the striking of " Anton" for Southampton, go-g1. copper coins for Bombay, temp. Antonine Itinerary, Stockbridge and . Charles II, 252-253, 255, 257- 258. the, 5I , 52, 53, 54· A~tra (modern or), a Scandinavian coin Appledore mint of Charles I, 30I-302. worth fifteen pence, 40. Aq~tCB (now Buxton), the Roman, I5, Ig. A urifaber, the, IOg, II2. Aquitaine under Edward III, demi- Ausbeute-Thalers, 309-3IO. gros hitherto attributed to, now Awbridge, find of coins temp. Stephen allocated to Charles II, Duke of and Henry II at, go. Lorraine, 355. Aylesbury Museum, Bucks token in Areconium, the Roman settlement, I24. the, I66. Armistice, medal in commemoration of " tokens of, 203. the, 3I2. Aylesford = Egil's ford, 67. ARMITAGE, T. \V. :- An Enigmatical Half Gros Tournoise of Ireland (Poey d'Avant LXI, I6), B. 355· Two Unpublished Early Pennies of B mint-mark on coins of Charles I, Ireland, 350-351. 30I-302 . Armitage, T. W., exhibits by, 348, 353. Bacon, Francis, medal by Thomas· Arms of the Winch family on Bucks Bushell of, I5S, 364. token, IgS. Badges and passes exhibited, 338, 339- " Ascolu monetra" on coin of Anlaf, 344· 39· . Badges exhibited, 320. Aspray, Robert, entries in parish regis- " of Charles I, 356-357, 359-360. ter re, I64. Badges of Charles I, Some, 361. " "tokens of, I63-I64. Badges of the Order of the Indian Athelstan and the Battle of Brunan­ Empire, 276-277. burh, I-25. Bagnall, A. E., donation to the funds of Chester mint of, 8, g. the Society by, 328,. coins of, with a design 33I , 375, 377· identified with the re­ " exhibits by, 323, 362. building of York Minster, Bak"e rs' Arms on Bucks tokens, I7I,. 3I , 347· I83· Derby mint of, 8, g, I2, Ig, Bakewell, the cross possibly set up by " 345-346. Edward the Elder at, 24. Guthrum the Danere-named, Ball on Bucks token, 200. after baptism, 3I4. Ballyroom Cavalry, Independent, Nottingham mint temp., IO. description of the medal of the,. probable route of, before 264, 321. attacking the Danes at Bandon Union Yeomanry, belt and Brunanburh, Ig. shako plates of the, 268, 322. raid on the Scots by, in 934, 2. Barbadoes penny with countermark receives the homage of GR, 326. Sihtric at Tamworth, 32. Barnaby, Edward, tokens of, I66. York mint of, 8, 27, 32. Francis, token of, I66. " Index to Volume XX.

Barnett, T. G., donation to the funds of Beggar's Benison Club Society, badge the Society by, 328, of the, 339. 331, 375, 377· Belfast mint of John, 348. exhibits by, 337. Belgian ro-fr. piece of Centenary issue, on the plate marks of 367. certain badges, 342. Belt plates of Irish Volunteers and on the plate marks on a Militia, 263, 265, 266, 267, 268, silver badge of the 322 . Hand-in-Hand Fire Beorard, the Danish moneyer, temp. Insurance Co., 342. Athelstan, g. Barnstaple and Exeter mint, common Bertold, moneyer of Castle Rising, temp. die used by the, 109. Stephen, 1I8-IIg. " mint of Charles I, 301-302. Beverley, Athelstan's benefaction to, Barrett, Bryan, Vauxhall Gardens 6. tickets collected by, 34I. Beynon, Francis, on souvenir" printed Mrs. J. T., pass for the on the ice upon the Thames at " Vauxhall Gardens issued to, Queenhithe, January 22nd, 1739- 340 . 1740," 300. Barrett-Tyers, Rev. Jonathan, grand­ Bhootan bar to India General Service son of the founder of Vauxhall Medal, 272. Gardens, medallion of, 340. " Binchester Pennies," 133. Barry, Major Marley ewton, of the Bishop Mathew, tokens of, 182. King's County Militia, medal Bishop, Matthew, entries in parish awarded to, 26g. register re, 183. " Sir Charles, medal of, 362. "Black money," a series of early Bars for the India General Service jettons, 13I. Medal, 271-272. Blackburn, Hundred of, Pitt-Club Bateman, Hester, silver badge made by, badge, 300. 34I. Blackfriars Bridge, find of coins temp. Bates, Thomas, tokens of, 18g. 1760 in foundations of, 284, 37I. Bath mint of Edward the Elder, 28- Blackhills, find of coins temp. Edward I 2g. at, 287. Batham Gate, " the road to the baths," Blackstone's Commentaries, definition 15, Ig-20, 23· of treasure. trove in, 279-280. Bathum Geat = Bathum Gate, Ig. " Blanch" payments, concerning the, Battle of Brttnanb~trh, A.D. 937, Numis­ II5· matic Sidelights on the, 1-25. "Blantyre Works," Spanish dollar Bavin, John, entries in parish register countermarked, 325. re, 178. Blatso, Hugh, token of, 170. " "token of, 178. Bleifeld mine, thaler of the, 309. Baylis, Judge, basis of the definition of Bletsoe, Hugh, record in parish register treasure trove given by, 280- 281, re, 170. 283, 284. Boars' heads, three, on Bucks tokens, Bear passant on Bucks token, 200. 182. Beaworth, find of coins temp. William I Bocking, the Dean of, and the Maundy at, II4. set of 1765, 249. Bedfordshire, tokens hitherto attributed Bombay copperoons, description of the, to, now allocated to 254, 256, 257· Bucks, 204, 205. Island of, ceded to Britain by Williamson's allocation Portugal, 25I. of all ." Woburn" or letters from East India Com­ " Wooburn " tokens to, pany re striking a coin for, 186. 252- 253. Index to Volume XX. 4IS

Bombay Pice stntck by the English East Brierly, James, entries in registers re , India Company during the Reign of 164. Charles II, The, 251-259. " "token of, 164. Bombay, the rupees of, 258. Brigae for Brige, 55. unpublished pice of, 256 et Brige in Roman times, 54. seq. Brige = Briga = Burg or Stronghold, 55. Boroughs had the right of coinage only, Brige or Briga = Stockbridge in Saxon II9· times, 51, 52. Botrill, John, token of, 170-17I. Briot, Nicholas, embossed plate of Bottrill, John, records in parish register Charles I by, 326. re, 171. Thomas Simon to Boudrey, Samuell, token of, 190. occupy the house, Bouler, Alice, token of, 205. etc., of, 231. Bowdrey family, records of the, 190. patterns by, 232, Boyne, Battle of the, 261. 239· BR, Bridport's possible claim to a coin Bristol, find of coins temp. sixteenth and of moneyer Hwateman having for its seventeenth centuries in, 282. mint name, 61. mint of Canute, 64. Ih on coins of Charles I, 301. Henry VIII, 339. BR possibly for Bristol on certain Edward VI, 339. coins of Harthacnut and Edward the " Charles I, 161, 301. Confessor, 60-61. ticket of the Canterbury Music Bradford-on-Avon War Medal, dona­ Hall,338. tion of, 356. British Museum Catalogue, first type of Bradwell, Abbey at, 172. Edward the Con­ " = Broad Wall, 20. fessor according to Bradwell-Water, 23. the, 95, 96, 97, 102, Bread token, 338. 103-104· Bri, Brig and Briga, transition of, to and treasure trove, Burg, 55. 286, 287, 288, 289. Bridge, Thomas, token of, 204. coins in the, II-12, 42, Bridgnorth, Anglo-Saxon coins of 43,44,64,81,83-84, Stockbridge or Brige 84-85, 85-86, 86, hitherto assigned to, III, 2II, 212, 234. 54, 55· token in the, 190. entitled to one moneyer v. the local museum in only, 55. the case of treasure " = Bricge, 54. trove, 288-289. Bridport, Anglo-Saxon coins of Stock­ Britnell, Edward, tokens of, 168. bridge or Brige hi therto Broads of Charles II, 223, 224. assigned to, 55. Broads of Charles I I, A Review of the entitled to one moneyer only, Pattern, 207-213. 55-56. Brock, T., engraver of War Medal, 274. extract from Domesday re­ BROOKE, GEORGE C., LITT.D., F.S.A. ;- ferring to change of the Quando Moneta Vertebatur; The coinage at, 105, 107. Change of Coin-Types in the from Celtic river Britt, Saxon Eleventh Century; its bearing on Brid, Domesday Bride­ Mules and Overstrikes, I05-II6. port, now, 55. Treasure Trove, 279-289, 370-372. mint of Edward the Con­ Brooke, George C., and his allocation of fessor, 61. coins of William I, port or harbour of the river reading HAMTVH, " Brid or Britt, 55 . 83 · Index to Volume XX.

Brooke, George C., and the allocation of Bryd mint of Ethelred II, 58, 59. coins of Stephen by the moneyer " " Canute, 60. Sanson, 90-9I. Brydia mint of Ethelred II, 59. Brough, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Brydiga mint of Anglo-Saxon coins, 54, the Roman fort "Anavio" 59· now, 20, 24. Brygin, Brydiga, etc., no bridge over a Broughton Brocton brook- river implied by the names, town, 52. 54· Broughton, token of, 203. mint of Anglo-Saxon coins, 54, Brown, George, token of, I8I. 55· Brugg = Stockbridge in Saxon times, " "Ethelred II, 59. 5I. Bryidge from Brige, easier to derive, Brun-, Brune-, Brunan-, and Bruninga­ than from a Saxon spelling with -burh, -fort, -dune, or -werc of modern bridge, 55. = the fortress of Brun or Bruna mint of Anglo-Saxon coins, 54, " (Anglo-Saxon), I7, 20. 59· Brun, Brune, and Brynnev for Brunan­ Buckingham, county badge of, and burh, 17, 20. legend concerning its Brunanburh, 24. origin, 192-193. Brunanburh, A.D. 937, Numismatic Side­ " tokens of, 204. lights on the Battle of, I-25. Buckinghamshire, number of seven­ Brunanburh, concerning the site of the teenth-century tokens issued in, 202. Battle of, 14 et seq. Buckinghamshire Trade Tokens issued description of the Battle in the Seventeenth Century, Part III, of, in the A.S. Chronicle, 163-2 05. 3-5· Bucks Society, badge of the, 343. necessity for minting " history of the, 343. activities before, 8. token hitherto attributed to the marked differences or , in the coins before and now allocated to, 201-202. after, 8. tokens of Wooburn, hitherto the uncertainty of the attributed to Bedfordshire, site of the Battle of, now allocated to, 186-187. 5- 7· unpublished seventeenth-century tradition and its bearing tokens of, 188, I89, 190, 197. on the site of, 6-'7, 18, Budgrooks of East India Company, the, 22-24· 258. variety of place-names for, Burcombe, Thomas, entries in parish I6-I 7· register re,I99- Brunandune for Brunanburh, I6, 24. 200. " = hill of Brune, I7. " " token of, 199. Brunanwerc for Brunanburh, I7, 20, 24. Burges, Thomas, records in parish regis­ Bruna's burh for Brunanburh, 20. ter re, I7I. " Brundala" (Domesday) = the Hall " " token of, I7I. of Brund, 17. Burgh and Burg for Brough, 20, 24. Brunefeld for Brunanburh, I6, 17, 25. Burghs or forts, certain buildings on Brunesburh for Brunanburh, 16. coins of Edward the Elder may be, Bruneswerc for Brunanburh, 17. 28, 29. Brunfort for Brunanburh, I6, 20, 24. Burghwash Bridge for bridge at Bruningafeld for Brunanburh, I6, 17, Brough, 20 . 22, 25. . Burgred, coins of, with MONETA, 43. Bry mint of Ethelred II, 59. -burh, -fort, or -werc, for Athelstan's " "Canute, 60. walled camp, 17, IS, 20, 24. Index to Volume XX.

Burma 1885-7 bar to India General Calcutta Hunt, gold medallion of the, Service Medal, 272. 344· Burma 1887-89 bar to India General Cambiatores, or Keepers of the Ex- Service Medal, 272. changes, II4. Burma 1889-92 bar to India General Cambium, or Exchange, II4. Service Medal, 272. Cambridge mint of William I, 84. Burma, medal for war in, 271, 273. Candles, stick of, on Bucks tokens, Burma war, bronze medal and bar for, 196. to all authorized Government fol­ Canterbury, IS44, medal commemorat­ lowers who accompanied the troops ing first meeting of the so engaged, 272. British Arch::eological Burton Abbey Chartulary, account of Association at, 307. treasure stolen from Castle mint of Stephen, 120. in the, 354. " Henry II, 121. BURTON, FRANK E., J.P., F.S.A. :­ moneyers of, fined, temp. Some Badges of Charles I, 361. Henry II, 121. Burton, Frank E., coins of, 9-10. Music Hall, Bristol, ticket donation to . the of the, 33S. funds of the Canute, 68-71. Society by, 328, . " and the lordship of Rameslie, 331, 375, 377· II9· exhibits by, 337, 356- Bristol mint of, 64. 357· Chester mint of, 65. Bury St. Edmunds, restrictions at the coining rights of old Southamp­ mint of, in the purchase of dies, 109. ton probably surrendered to, Bushell, Addenda to the Coinages of 92 . Thomas, 159-162. Gloucester mint of, 64. Bushell, Thomas, 153, 154, 364. Hamtllll mint of, 64, 65, 72, 73· alleged promise of Huntingdon mint of, 79, So. English Barony by Northampton mint of, 73, 74, Charles I to, 158. 75-S2 . and his petition to Southampton mint of, 57, 60. Charles II, 158. Stockbridge mint of, 60. and Lundy Island, the Northampton and South­ 300-302. ampton mints of, 63--68. death of, I5S. " Winchester mint of, 59, 60, 63. medals by, 158, 364. Canute's levy to pay his Viking allies, movements of, from 56. 1646-1649, 153- Carausius, find of coins of, at Linchmere, ISS, 364. in Sussex, 281. Bushell's Mining Medal, 363. treatment of silver-washed Butterfeild or Butterfield, Thomas, coins of, under the tokens of, 190-191. Treasure Trove Act, 281- Butterfield family, entries in parish 282, 371. register re, 191-192. Carlyon-Britton, Major P. W. P., and a Byrdg mint of Anglo-Saxon coins, 55, coin of Anlaf with 58. title CVNVNC, lO­ ll, 12. Major P. W. P., and his C. allocation of coins C coins of Charles II, H. Symonds on of William I reading the linked, 229, 231- 232, 239. HAMTVN to Calais mint of Edward III, 317. Southampton, 83. 2 E Index to Volume XX.

Carlyon-Britton, Major P. W. P., and Ceolwulf, coins of, 303. the mints of Winch­ Chancton, find of coins of Edward the combe and Win­ Confessor at, 95, 100, 102. chelsea, II9. "Change of the coinage," concerning Major P. W. P., coins the, temp. eleventh century, 106 et of, 14, 28. seq. Major P. W. P., first Change of type, no documentary evi­ type of Edward the dence regulating frequency of, II2. Confessor, accord­ Changes of type, effect of the frequent, ing to, 95, 96, 97, II4· 100. Changing the type, the collecting of Major P. W. P., refer­ moneyers' fees by, in use before the ence to his work on Conquest until Henry II, II6. the coins of Edward "Channel Islands," "A Lost Coinage the Confessor, 95, in the," donation of, to the Library, 96, 97, 100. 302. Carolus III, touchpiece of, 324. Chapel on the Bridge at Bradford-on­ Carpenters and Joiners', medal of the Avon, description and history of the, Second Society of the, 33S. 356. Carter, C. F., medallist, 362. "Chapman," only instance of the CARTER, E. C., M.D., M.R.C.P.:­ occupation, on seventeenth-century A Review of the Pattern Broads of tokens, lSI. Charles II, 207-213. Charities, Royal (Second Series), Part Carter, Dr. E. C., coins of, 210, 212. IV, donation of, by the author, Miss donation to the Farquhar, 370. funds of the Charities, Royal (Second Series), Part Society by, 32S, V. The Maundy Pennies and Small 331, 375, 377· Currencies, 215-250. exhibits by, 344, Charles I, Aberystwyth mint of, 159. 354· and the "Healings" at Ox­ Carton Cavalry, belt plate of the, 265, ford,216. 322. Appledore mint of, 301-302. Casket, carved ivory, of Northumbrian badges of, 326, 356-357, 359- work of the eighth century, in the " 360. British Museum, 66. Barnstaple mint of, 301-302. Castle Rising and Rye, if boroughs, " Bristol mint of, 161, 301. entitled to one moneyer only, II7. " Charles II for his early Castle Rising, finds of coins of, temp. " Healings " used the gold Stephen, in East of James I and, 235-236. Anglia, 121. coins of, 212, 213, 320, 339, in the reign of 344, 350, 354, 363, 367. " " Stephen. The Mints Coombe Martin mint of, 363. of Rye and, II7-121, " Dutch Fishery medal of, 35S, 36S . " 360. mint temp. Stephen, embossed plate of, by Briot, " date of commence­ " 326. ment of, IIS. Exeter mint of, 344, 350. temp. Stephen, the " find of coins from Elizabeth " mint of, IIS-II9. " to, in Salford, 363. Catherine of Braganza, Island of Bom­ full description of the bay part of dowry of, 251. " Maundy ceremony temp., Central India bar to Indian Mutiny 221-222. Lundy mint of, 162, 300. Medal, 273. " Index to Volume XX.

Charles I, medal of, 326. Charles II introduction of the copper " medallion of, 360. coinage by, and its effect " medallion of, by Obrisset, on the small silver cur­ 360. rency, 240, 241, 242-243. Oxford mint of, 159, 160-162, Maundy distribution temp., 350. " 220, 222, 223, 224, 225. patterns by Briot for, 232, milled coins of, by Jan 239· Roettiers, 208. Shrewsbury mint of, 159- revival of the pedilavium by, 160. 215, 216, 217, 222, 223. Charles I, Some Badges oj, 361. second Pyx of, was of milled Charles I, The Coombe Martin mint oj, " coins, 229. 153-158, 364-365. small hammered coins of, Charles I, the pedilavium and, 216. 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, Thomas Rawlins, moneyer 234, 236, 237, 238, 242. of, 207. Charles II, The Bombay Pice struck by tobacco stoppers bearing the English East India Company " busts of, 357-358. during the Reign oj, 251-259. Tower mint of, 363. Charles II, the milled coins of, 224, 225, Truro mint of, 339, 350. 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, unpopularity of the farthings 232,238,242,243. " of,240. the possible or probable Charles II, A Rel·iew of the Pattern denomination of some of Broads oj, 207-213 . . the so-called pattern Charles II and his difficulty in providing broads of, 212-213. pennies for the Maundy Thomas Bushell's petition and half-groats for his to, 158. first Progress, 233-234. tobacco stopper with bust of, broads of, 223, 224. 358. coins of, 213. transfer to, of the Island of description of the Maundy Bombay, 251. " ceremony temp., 222. value-mark, to be placed on description of the pattern small currency of, 227, broads of, 209. 228 . Duke of Lorraine, demi-gros value of gold issued in latter hitherto attributed to " half of 1660 by, 224. Aquitaine under Edward weight of silver coin in III, now allocated to, 355. various years temp., 232, evidence of weight in deter­ 233, 234, 235, 236, 238- " mining the nomenclature 239, 240, 243, 244· of certain patterns of, 2II- Charles Edward, Prince, and touching, 213. 324, 325. farthing coinage for, by locket con- " David Ramage, 207. taining hair first indenture of, re his of, ex­ coinage, 231, 234, 235, hibited, 240, 244· 323-32 5. for his early "Healings" Charles, Grand Duke, thalers of the, used the gold of J ames I 31 0. and Charles I, 235-236. Chepping, a corruption of Cheaping, gold versus silver, at the signifying market, 188. Maundy, temp., 223-224, Chester mint of Athelstan, 8, 9, 10. 225 · " Canute, 65. 2 E 2 420 Index to Volume XX.

Chin Hills, 1892-93 bar to India Coenwulf, MOT on coins of, 35. General Service Medal, 272. Coin-types in the Eleventh Century; Chin-Lushai 1889-90 bar to India The Change oj, its bearing on Mules General Service Medal, 272. and Overstrikes, I05-II6. Chitral, 1895, Defence of, bar to India Coin-weights, Flemish, 3II-3I2. General Service 1895 Coinage from Charles II onwards, small Medal, 274. silver; whether Maundy or medal issued for the currency, 226, et seq. " troubles in, 273-274. of Charles II, weight of the, Relief of, bar to India " for 1669, 1670 and 1671, 232. " General Service 1895 reforms of the, in II08 and Medal, 274. II25, II2, II3. Christchurch, find of guineas at, 283. Coke and his definition of treasure of Hanton, and of Win­ trove, 281, 371. . chester, William of, Colebrook for Colnbrook, 199, 200, 201. probably one and the Coles, Thomas, records in parish regis­ same person, 93. ter re, 169. Christopher, Mrs. M. I., medal design~d " " token of, 169. by, 356. Coleshill, Warwicks, doubtful attribu­ R. T., donation of medal tion of tokens of, 205. by, 356. Collar, small currency of Charles II Chute Forest, Wiltshire, find of early struck within a, 237. British gold in, 283, 371. Collings, Thomas, token of, 204. Cild, moneyer of Marlborough, 109, IIO. Colnbrook, Bucks, parishes included in, Clark, Eno H ., donation to the Library 199· by, 365. " tokens, 199-201. Clausentum, now Bitterne, Hamwich Commonwealth, coins of the, 235, 241. probably, 56. Harp and Cross money Clerk and Cave, Scottish engravers of the, 233, 235. temp. Anne, 247. patterns of the, by Clifton, Christopher, entries in parish . David Ramage, 207. register re, 171-172. Companions of the Order of the Indian " Christoph, token of, 171. Empire, 277. Clothworkers' Arms on Bucks token, Constantine III, King of the Scots, I, 192 . 2,4,15· Cloves, three, on Bucks token, 170. Coolbrooke for Colnbrook, 201. Cnut, at Harkirk, find of coins of the Coombe Martin mint, half-crown of Northumbrian, 315. 1645 wrongly allo­ coins of, 48, 99, 102. cated to the, 156- " of , coins of, 312, 157· 313. mint of Charles I, York mint " 363. " of, 312, 313. mint of Charles I, " suggestion that Guthred was " description of the re-named, after baptism, and coins of the, 155- arguments against it, 314-315. 156. Coale, William, entries from parish Coombe Martin, 1647-1648, The Coinage registers re, 188. oj, 153-158, 364-365. " " token of, 188. Coombe Martin, the mines at, temp. Cock, Dr. F. W., reference to, and the Charles I, 153, 157, Maundy, 224, 231. 364. Cock on Bucks token, 200. Thomas Bushell at, Coenwulf, coins of, 42. " " 154,364. Index to Volume XX. 42I

Copper etc. coins not affected by Crowther-Beynon, V. B., exhibits by, Treasure Trove Act, 280-28I. 299-300,307,3II-3I2, 3I 9-320 , 337- Copperoons of Bombay, 253. 338, 345, 348-350, 357-358, 365- re the dating 366. of the, 255, Cudberht, moneyer of Edward the 256. Elder, 28. Cordwainers' Arms on Bucks token, Cuerdale, find of Anglo-Saxon coins I7°' temp. Cnut at, 6, 3I4, 3I5. Cork Militia, gorget of the, 268, 322. hoard, concerning the date of Coronation medals, probable pattern the deposit of the, 3I5. broads of Charles II classed by Cuneator or Goldsmith, I09. Vertue as, 2II. Cununc, the N orthumbrian title, on Coroners' duty in inquests on treasure coins of Anlaf, 7,8. IO-II, I2. trove, 282, 286. Currency of Charles II, small, without " Corpus N ummorum Italicorum " mint-marks, 227, 234, 235, 236. (Vol. XI), donation of, by His Cu~red, MOT on coins of, 35. Majesty the King of Italy, 3I9. Cynsige, the moneyer, 64. Corrigenda, Errata and, in the Bucking- Czechoslovak Numismatical Society, hamshire Trade Tokens, 202-205. donation to Library by the, 3I9. Coulbroke for Colnbrook, 200. Cove's ticket, Augustus, 338. D. Cowper, William, poet, at Olney, I63. Cox, David, medal of, 362. D in our spelling unknown ill Saxon Crawley Charter of A.D. 909, "The times, 55. Herpathe" of the, 53, 54. Dagnall, Stephen, token-issuer, con­ Crawly, John, and Mr. Dimock, entries cerning, 203. in parish register re, I83. Dakers, H. J., exhibits by, 358, 366- Crawly, John, and Mr. Dimock, tokens 367. of, I83. Danby, Lord Treasurer to Charles II, Cricket Club admission tickets, 338. and the moneyers, 233, 243· Crokards, I23. Danegelt, Ethelred II and the, 55, 58, Croker, John, engraver, 358. 59· Cromwell, Oliver, crown of, 2IO. Danes, the, and the mint of Derby farthing coinage for, temp. Athelstan, 345-346. by David Ramage, Darlington, Tramway tickets of London 207. and,338. fifty-shilling pieces Darnall cricket club, admission tickets of, 2I2, 2I3. of and, 338. " medals of, 360-36I. Dartford, find of coins temp. Stephen at, " Cronen burgs Gluck mine, thaler of the, 90 . 30 9. Davison, Alexr., medals commemorat­ Cross before the King's face on Hamtun ing the Battle of the Nile presented coins of lEthelred II, 63. by, 349. Cross, Hope, 24. D.C. (for David Cummings, Glasgow), Crown mint-mark on coins of Charles I, Spanish dollar countermarked, 325. I53 et seq., 364. de, on the omission of, before moneta, on Bucks tokens, I75, I96. 30 3. small currency of Charles II, de Backer, Jacobus, scales stamped with mint-mark, 237, 238. with device of, 366. CROWTHER-BEYNON, V. B., M.B.E., de Guader, Ralph, earl of East Anglia, M.A., F.S.A. :- 78. Some Notes on " Peny-yard Pence," De Saulles, engraver of war medal, 274, I23-I35· 275· 422 Index to Volume J(X.

Debased coins of Henry VIII and Donation to the funds of the Society Edward VI declared treasure trove, by:- 282, 371. A. E. Bagnall, 328, 331, Delhi bar to Indian Mutiny medal, 375,377· . 273· T. G. Barnett, 328, 331, Derby, Danish coins struck at, by 375,377· Anlaf, 10-12, 13, Ig. F. E. Burton, 328, 331, 375, Danish money struck at, with 377· name of Athelstan, g-10. Dr. E. C. Carter, 328, 331, founded by the Danes, 7. 375, 377· mint of Athelstan, 8, g, 12-13, Miss Farquhar, 375, 377· " Ig, 345-346. L. L. Fletcher, 329, 331. mint of the Danes in imitation Major W. J. Freer, 373, of coins of Athelstan, 10. 376. Derby on September 1st, Ig27, A · R. Cyril Lockett, 373, 376. Hoard of Coins fou-nd at, 354-355. W.Longman,32g,331,375, Derry and Inniskilling the only two 377· . places in Ireland to favour King Lt.-Col. H. W. Morneson, WilliaJ;Il, 262. 329, 331. DEUS . CONSERVA . LEAGES . J. S. Shirley-Fox, 329, 331. NOSTR...A on badge of George III, H. W. Taffs, 329, 331. 32 0. J. D. Webster, 375, 377· Devereux, bust of, on Irish badge, E. H. \i\'heeler, 329, 331, 320. 375, 377· Devonshire, tokens hitherto attributed Donation to the Library by :- to Colnbrook in, now allocated to Eno H. Clark, 365. Bucks, Igg-201. Czechoslovak Numismatical Society, Dies, comparison of charges for, as be­ The,3I g. tween Scotland and the Tower Miss Farquhar, 302, 370. Mint, temp. Anne, 247. His Majesty The King of Italy, 319, examples of the occasional inter­ 328. change of, 10g-IIO. Lieut.-Col. H. W. Morrieson, 370. Dimarsh, Tho., token of, Ig2. Messrs. Spink & Son, 2gg, 347, 362. Dimock, John Crawly and Mr., tokens Doncaster New Betting Rooms ticket, of, 183. 326. Dingle penny, a, 338. Dor, the river, 15 , 21. Diodetian, use of Moneta more fre­ identified as the Bdora quent from time of, 42. of the Ravennas, 15. DISIPENTVR for DISSIPENTVR on Dorchester, extract from Domesday, Oxford Unite of Charles I, 141. referring to " change of Dispute, medal commemorating the the coinage" at, 105. Irish Surplus Revenue, 348-34g. 107.

Dix family, entry in parish register re II mint of Ethelred II, 56. the, 176. Edward the Con­ Dix, Francis, token of, 175. fessor, 61. "Dns Hibernie," on a demi-gros, Dore = the door into Northumbria, 15, 355· 18, Ig, 21. Doman, C. L., medal by, 312. "Dotkins," 123. Donation of cost of plate of Stockbridge Dove on Bucks token, 178. coins by Sir Norman Hill, Drapers' Arms on Bucks token, 170. 61. Drinking the monarch's health at the of medal by R. T. Christo­ Maundy service continued to reign " pher, 356. of Anne, the custom of, 2r8-2Ig. h:tdex to Volume XX.

Droz, trial striking of pattern half- Eadnoth, moneyer at Southampton and penny of George III by, 345. Stockbridge, 57, 58, 59· Drury, George, token of, 179· , coins of, 44, 46, 48. Drury Lane ticket, 337. " MOT on coins of, 35, 298. Dublin mint of Edward I, 348. Eadric Streona, Ealdorman of Mercia, 69. " penny of, attributed to Eadvvald, moneyer of Edward the Prince Edward, after­ Elder, 28. wards Edward I, 351. Eadweard, MOT on coins of, 35. token of, 350. Eadweard the Elder, 33. Volunteers, Royal, description Eadweard the Martyr, murder of, 33. of the medal and of the belt Eadweard II, coins of, 44-45. plate of the, 266-267, 321, Eadwig, 33. 322. coins of, 44. Dunbar medal of Cromwell, 360-361. " MOT on coins of, 35, 29B. Duncombe, John, entry in parish regis­ Eadwine the earl, 77, 78. ter re, IBI. " the moneyer, 64, 65. " "token of, IBI. Eadwulf, earl of , 75. Dunkirk, sale of, temp. Charles II, 229. EAIGLEA ON hEM, concerning a coin Dunstable, tokens of, 204. of Cnut inscribed, 65-66. Durrant, John, entry in parish register Ealdred, earl of Bernicia, 75. re, 179. " of Worcester, Bishop, 75. " "token of, 179. Earle-Fox, H. B., tribute to the work Dutch box of coin scales and weights of, 352-353. exhibited, 366. East Anglia, finds of coins of Castle " Dyke," " the Gray," 16, 20, 23. Rising, temp. Stephen, in, 121. Edge Hill, badge issued to Sir Robert Welch for, 361. E. Edinburgh mint of James II of Scotland~ 367. e became i in early loan-words in Old Edith, Queen of Edward the Confessor, English Latin, 39. and the Manor of Wycombe, 188. E denoted by I in early times, examples Edlesborough, token of, 173. of, 46. Edmund Ironside, the posterity of, as EAD, the headword, the meaning of, claimants to the throne, temp. 33· Edward the Confessor, 98. Eadgar, coin of, with "Leofinces Edward the Confessor and the lordship mot - I -," 43. of Rameslie, coins of, 44, 46, 48, 297-298. Il9· King of Wessex and Mercia, Bridport mint of, 33· 61. " MOT on coins of, 35, 29B. coins of, 60-61, Eadgar Rex Anglorum, " Fastolji " 96,97,99,100, Moneta," "Fastolfes Mot," and the 101, 102, 103, like, on coins of, 33-48, 297-298. 110, III, 112. Eadgar, Twynham mint of, 58. Dorchester mint Eadmund, 19, 24, 33· of, 61. coins of, 44, 47, 48. few coins of, in moneyer of Edward the Scandinavian Elder, 27, 28. hoards, 104. MOT on coins of, 35, 298. find of coins route taken by, against the " temp., at Northumbrians, IS, 19. Chancton, 95, York mint of, 27-28. 100, 102. Index to Volume XX.

Edward the Confessor find of coins. Edward the Confessor, The First Author­ temp.. at ized Issue of, 95-104. Sedlescombe, Edward the Confessor, Winchester mint 103· of, 63. find of coins, York mint of, " " temp., in the " " 96,99,100,102. City of Lon­ Edward the Elder and the cross at don, 103. Bakewell, 24. first type of, and White Leaf " according to Cross, 166. Major P. W. P. Bath mint of, Carlyon - Brit­ 28-29. ton, 95, 96, 97· coins of, 27-29, first _type of, 31 5. according to coins of, with a Hildebrand design identi­ and British fied with the Museum Cata­ re-building of logue, 95, 96, York Minster, 97, 102, 103- 31,347. 104. Edward the Elder, Pennies with Fayade first type of. of a Building, 27-29, 346-347. according to Edward the Elder, route taken by, H. A. Parsons, against the 99, 100, 101, Danes, 15, 19· 102. takes Notting- Hamtun mint ham, 7-8. of, 64, 72-73, the Northum- 74, 82. brian Kings Huntingdon Regnald and mint 6f, 79, 80, Sihtric sub­ 81, 82. mit to, 32. mules of, III­ York Minster II2. on coins of, 32, Northampton 347· mint of, 73, York mint of, 27, 74, 79, 80, 81, 28, 29, 32, 347· 82, 83- Edward the Martyr, coins of, 98. number of Southampton mint " changes of of, 57, 58. type in reign Edward, Prince (afterwards Edward I), of, II3. penny attributed to, 348, 351. number of Edward I, coms of Jean d'Avesnes, " " moneyers Mons, muled with temp., 108. London pennies of, 353. .. Southwark mint Dublin mint of, 348. of, 96. extract from earliest the first and statute re treasure trove " probably un­ temp., 279, 370. authorized find of coms temp., at issue of, and Aberdeen, 287 . reasons for find of coms temp., at same, 97-98. " Blackhills, 287 . Index to Volume XX.

Edward I, find of coins temp., at Elizabeth, coins of, 305-306, 363. Montrave, 287. counter or token of, 299. find of coins temp., at Countess of Kent, and the · Tutbury, 287. Castle of Penyard, 127. Edward II, coin of Gaucher de Chatil­ earliest badges issued were lon, Yves, muled with those of. 36I. London penny of, 353· mint-marks on coins of, reference in Patent Roll of. found at Lauterbach. Hes­ to Hamtonia, for Min­ sen, 305-306. chin Hampton, 89. omits the pedilavium in Edward pennies, find oj, at Derby, on . time of plague. 216. September ISt, 1927, 354-355. pattern of, 319. Edward III, broken letters on coins of, Portcullis money of, 134. 252. and their possible con­ proclamations of, 362. nexion with the quar­ weight of, counterstamped terly privy marks, 318- for James I, 366. 31 9. to Charles I, find of coins Calais mint of, 317. from, in Salford, 363. " coins of, 316, 317. Eltham " ancient coin," description of " pennies of the "florin the, 130, I3I. " type," find of, 354. find of "an ancient piece of Edward III, The Sequence oj the Types money," but which was oj, 317-319. probably a penny-yard Edward IV, charter of, making special penny at, I29-I3I. grant to City of Bristol, of treasure Emberton, token of, 204. trove, 282. Emery, Nicholas, betrothal jetton by, Edward VI, Bristol mint of, 339. 326. debased coins of, declared Emma of Normandy, and the lordship treasure trove, 282, 37I. of Rameslie, II9. debased testoon of, 362. Empress of India, title of, and order proclamation re the de­ issued to commemorate same, 276- based coinage of, 362. 277· . Edward VII India General Service England, division of, between Harold I medal, 274. and Harthacnut, 68, 69, 70. medals presented by, on Enniskillene?'s for Valorous Services. his visit to India, 1690. An Unique and Unpublished 338. Gold Medal granted to Major Rogers Egbert conquers Mercia and the route of the, 261-262. taken by him, 15. 19. , death of, 68. York Minster re-built by Arch­ Errata and Corrigenda in the" Bucking­ bishop, 3I. hamshire Trade Tokens," 202-205. Egil and Thorolf serve under l:Ethelstan, Esbern, moneyer of Salisbury, r09, IIO. 68. Ethelfleda, the Lady of the Mercians. Egil Skallagrimsson, an Icelandic skald, 7, 16. the adventures of, 67-68. Ethelnoth, the Danish moneyer, temp. Elandsfontein, canteen checks issued Athelstan, 14. at, 338. Ethelred II and the Danegelt, 55, 58, 59. Elector Palatine, the hoard of coins of " Dorchester mint of, 56. Elizabeth and James I, found at Salisbury Mint of, 58. Lauterbach, possibly sent over to Southampton mint of 58 help the. 307. 60. Elizabeth and]ames I, jrom Lauterbach, Stockbridge mint of, 57, 58- Hessen, A Hoard of coins oj, 305-307. 60. Index to Volume XX.

Ethelred II Twynham mint of, 58. FARQUHAR, MISS HELEN, F.R.Hist.S.­ " Winchester mint of, 58, 59, Royal Charities (Second Series), Part 60. V. The Maundy Pennies and Ethelweard the chronicler, 16, 24, 25, Small Currencies, 215-250. 3I. Farquhar, Miss, cliche of William III, Eton, tokens of, 204. attributed to James Evans, Lieut.-Col. C. L., exhibits by, Roettiers by, 340. 367. coins of, 227, 234, 237. Exchange, the Cambium, or, II4. donation to the funds Exeter mint of Harthacnut, 102. of the Society by, " "Charles I, 344, 350. 375,377· Exhibits by :- donation to the Library T. W. Armitage, 348, 353· by, 302, 370. A. E. Bagnall, 323, 362. " "exhibits by, 323-325, T. G. Barnett, 337· 359-360. Frank E. Burton, 337, 356-357. Farr, James, token of, 325. Dr. E. C. Carter, 344, 354· " Fastolji Moneta," Fastolfes Mot, and V. B. Crowther-Beynon, 299-300, the like, on coins of Eadgar Rex 307, 311-312, 319-320, 337-338, Anglorum, 33-48, 297-298. 345, 348-350, 357-358, 365-366. Fecamp, Rameslie and the Abbey of, H. J. Dakers, J'j8, 366-367. II9, 120. Lieut.-Col. C. ~. Evans, 367. Fell, Danish fjeld, heath and moor all Miss Farquhar, 323-325, 359-360. mean the same in Northumbria, 17, Lionel L. Fletcher, 308, 320, 325, 21. 338, 350. Ferdinand I of Hungary, find of a Major W. J. Freer, 312. ducat of, 305. Alan Garnett, 300, 338. Ferguson, Capt., of the Royal Dublin L. A. Lawrence, 308, 316. Volunteers, 266. R. Cyril Lockett, 367-368. Fifty-shilling piece, the possibility of a Thomas K. Mackenzie. 320,338,339- pattern of Charles II being for a, 344· 212. J . O. Manton, 308,312,345-346,368, Finall, Mathew, token of, 172. Lieut.-Col. H. W. Morrieson, 300, " Matthew, entries in parish regis- 308-310, 317, 354, 363. ter re, 172. D. S. Napier, 325-326. Finch, Daniell, token of, 204. H. A. Parsons, 302, 310-3II, 312-313, Find, procedure under the law of 317,360. treasure trove in the case of a, 286- H . W. Taffs, 297, 313, 320, 338-339, 287. 346, 360, 368. Find of a hoard of coins, at Derby, on F. A. Walters, 300, 339, 350. September 1st, 1927, 354-355. R. Cromwell Warner, 360-361. Find of gold ornaments at Mountfield, W. C. Wells, 313, 368. near Battle, 284. Sir Nevile R. Wilkinson, 317. Finder of treasure trove, duty of the, Chas. Winter, 321. and penalties for concealment of Explanation of the Plates to the Gold same, 284. Coins of Oxford, of Charles I, 149- Finds of coins :- 150. Early British gold in Chute Forest, Wiltshire, 283, 371. F. Carausius at Linchmere, in Surrey, 281-282 Fafade of a building, Edward the Elder, Alfred at Leigh-on-S~a. 283 . Pennies with, 27-29, 346-347. Temp . Cnut the Northumbrian at .. Farmers Club," badge of the, 320. Harkirk, 315. Index to Volume XX. 427

Northumbrian coins, temp. Cnut, at Finds of coins examined by the British Cuerdale, 314, 315. Museum in five years ending 1930,287. Anglo-Saxon coins at Cuerdale, 6. Finds of coins in their entirety, argu­ Temp. Edward the Confessor, at ments for and against keeping, 287- Chancton, 95, 100, 102. 288. Temp. Edward the Confessor, at Fire Insurance badges, 341-342. Sedlescombe, 103. Fisher, William, entry in parish register, Temp. Edward the Confessor, in the re, 192. City of London, 103. " "token of, 192. William I, at Beaworth, II4. Fitz-Robert, William, of Hastings, and Stephen and Henry II, at Awbridge, the port dues of Rye, 120. 90 . Five-guinea pieces, number issued, 213. at Dartford, 90. Flavius Eutropius, monetarius = mint­ at Linton, 90, I2I. master temp. , 37-38. at Nottingham, 90. Fletcher, L. L., donation to the funds of at Sheldon, 90. the Society by, 329. at South Kyme, 90. 33I. " at Watford, 90. " exhibits by, :juo, 320, of Castle Rising, temp. Stephen, in 325, 338, 350. East Anglia, I2I. Flax-flower, countermark on Flemish Probable peny-yard penny at weight of George I, 3II-3I2. Eltham, I29-I3I. Fleur-de-lys on Bucks tokens, 167, 176. Cut halfpenny of Henry III, at Florence of Worcester, the chronicler, Reculver, 348. 2. Temp. Edward I, at Aberdeen, 287. Florent concordia regna legend on pat­ at Blackhills, 287. tern broads of Charles II, 209, 210. at Montrave, 287. folie (A.-S.), "The Folly," possibly a " at Tutbury, 287. corruption of, 24. the Edwards, at Tutbury, 354- foller (0. E.), " The Folly," possibly a 355· corruption of, 24. Pennies of the Middle Ages, in the "Folly, The," a burial mound and Midlands, 288-289. its possible deriva­ Gold coins, temp. fifteenth and six­ tion, 24. teenth century, in an oak beam, at an impression by Miss St. Albans, 285. Shaw of the, 24. See Temp. Elizabeth and James I , at also frontispiece to Lauterbach, Hessen, 305-307. paper. Temp. Elizabeth to Charles I, In the site claimed for the Salford, 363. Battle of Brunan­ Temp. sixteenth and seventeenth burh, 24. centuries, in Bristol, 282. Forfeit, Thomas, entries in parish regis­ Token of Wendover, at Hardwick. ter re, 172. I8I. " "token of, 172. Woughton, at Newport Forise, John, entry in parish register re, Pagnell, 188. 200 . Tokens of John Rowell in Wycombe, " "token of, 200. 197· Forrer, Leonard, donation of Vol. VIII, Temp. 1760, in founda.tions of Black­ U Biographical Dictionary of Medal­ friars Bridge, 284, 37I. lists," by, 362. Guineas at Christchurch, 283. Forrest, John, token of, 183. Finds of coins before and after the Francia to Kent in sixth or seventh Conquest, concerning the number of century, the first mint-master.:; came types in, 114. from, 42. Index to Volume XX.;

Francis, Grant R., com of Anlaf in George III, penny of 1797 of, 240. collection of, 13. " silver badge, temp., with Freeman, Moses, entries in parish regis­ head of Druid and the ters re, 165. number 3003, 339. " "token of, 164. trial striking of pattern half­ Freer, Joseph, token-issuer, concerning, penny of, 345. 203· " weight for guinea of, 366. Major W. J., donation to the George V, His Majesty King, distributes Society's funds the purses at the Maundy by, 373, 376. ceremony, 2IS. " " " exhibits by, 312. India General Service I9II Frier or Fryer, Robert, entries in medal, King, 275-276. parish register re, 192. " Maundy coins of, 249 . Frier, Robert, token of, 192. gereta, the tribute or tax, in Northum­ Frontiers, medal awarded for engage­ bria, might go either to the King or ments on the Indian, 273. to the, 47. Funge, Francis, token of, lSI. Gibbs, Thomas, entries in church regis­ ters re, 176-177. G. " " token of, 176. Gibraltar, trial piece or pattern of, 360. G. four times, copper twopence of George Giencea the Danish moneyer temp. III, countermarked radiated, 325. Athelstan, 10. Gaimar, the historian, 6, 17. Gilbert, seventh Earl of Shrewsbury Galley-halfpence, 123. and the Castle of Penyard, 127. gardd = enclosure and hill or promon- Giles, William, tokens of, IS4. tory, 124. Glastonbury, Henry, Bishop of Win­ Garnett, Alan, exhibits by, 300, 33S . chester, also Abbot of. Garrick, David, medals of, 362. 91. Gaucher de Chatillon, Yves, coin of, " no coins of, known, 91. muled with London penny of Edward Gloucester mint of Canute, 64. II,353· Goad family, entries in parish register Gaynes, John, entries in parish registers re, 202. re, 165. Goad, George, token of, 201. " "tokens of, 165. Godric the moneyer, 64, 74, So, S2, S3. GB on the copperoons of Bombay, 254- of Stockbridge and 255· Southampton, Gehagan Society, badge of, 300. 57, 59, 60. geldum regis de moneta, probably indi­ Godwin, Thomas, entries in parish cates the monetagium, lOS. register re, IS5. George I, Anglo-Hanoverian Memorial " "token of, IS5. Thaler of, unrecorded by Godwine, earl of Wessex, 70, 71 , 75. Atkins, 30S . " the moneyer, So, S2, S3. Flemish weight for the half­ Godwyn, Thomas, entries in parish " guinea of, 3II-312. register re, IS5. George II, Anglo-Hanoverian "Rain­ " "token of, IS5. bow" Thaler, 30S. Gold Coins of the Oxford Mint of Charles Maundy coins of, 24S. I, 137-151. Maundy distribution temp., Gold coins, temp. fifteenth and six­ 225-226. teenth century, find of, in an George III, badge of, 320. oak beam at St. Albans, 2S5. Maundy coins of, 249. " or silver, the only metals consti­ pattern crown by Mills of, tuting treasure trove, 2S0-281, 36S . 370, 371. Index to Volume XX.

Gorget of the Cork Militia, 268, 322. HA = Hamtun on coins of Canute, 64, GR countermark on Barbadoes penny, 6S· 326. Haberdashers' Arms on Bucks token, Grafton, extracts from letter from the I8I. Duchess of, re the want of small HIEM[TVN] the Dano-Saxon form of change temp. Charles II, 241-242, the Mercian HEAM[TVN], 66, 74. 243· Hakon, foster son of lEthelstan, 68. Graham, T. H. B., reference to his work Half-Unites, Oxford, of Charles I, 137- on the early silver coins of Charles II, 139, 149, ISO, lSI. 226, 230. Halfdan the pagan Dane, York Minster Gray, Jeremiah, entries in parish regis­ destroyed by, 3I. ter re, 193. Halfpenny temp. Charles II, concerning " " token of, 192. the existence of the silver, 24I. Gregorians, badge of a Master of the, Halton, Lanes, doubtful attribution of 343· _ tokens of, 20S. Gregorians, history of the, 343. HAM = Hamtun on coins of Canute, Greyhound, coins of Edward VI counter­ 64· marked with a, 362. = Mercian Hamtun on coins of " on Bucks token, 196. lEthelred II, 63, 64. Griffin on Bucks token, 172. Hama piece, the, 38. Griffiths, Nehemiah, broker's ticket Hambledon Hants, doubtful attribu­ with name, 338. tion of tokens of, 20S. Grocers' Arms on Bucks tokens, 169, Hambletonian Diamond Racing ticket, 170,182, I8S, 188. . 32 6. Guillim, Jolm, and his Display of Hamerani, Otto, touchpiece by, 324. Heraldry and "Peny-yard Pence," Hamilton, Lieut.-General Richard, 26I. 123, 124, 12S, 126, 127, 128, 132, 133, Hammered money, allowance for 134, I3S· accurate sizing of the, from time of GVTE des Herrn mine, thaler of the, James I, 244. 310. HAMT = Hamtun on coins of Canute, Guthferth, son of Sihtric of Northum­ 64,6S· bria, 7. = Mercian Hamtun on coins of Guthred-Cmtt Theory, The, 3I4-3IS. . lEthelred II, 63, 64. Guthred, King of York, 3I4-3IS. was christened Cnut after HAMT, HAMTV and HAMTVN ' baptism, suggestion that, =Hamtun coins of William I and and arguments against it, II,83· Hamtonia, Hantonia or Antonia used 3I4-3IS· Guthred, York Minster re-built by, 3I. for Northampton, Southampton and Guthrum the Dane, re-named Athelstan other Hamptons in the twelfth cen­ after baptism, 314. tury and examples from charters, 88- Guy, John, token of, 200. 89· Gyles, William, entry in parish register HAMTV = Hamtun on coins of Canute, re, 184. 64· token of, 184. = Mercian Hamtun on coins " of lEthelred II, 64. H7'\MTV mint of Canute, 60. b1\:M[T]V mint of Henry I,84-8S. H. bXMT[V]" ,,8S-86. H for N on Danish coins of Oxford Hamtun, no transference apparently mint temp. Athelstan, 14. made of coining rights to New, 92. h instead of Roman H on coins of Hamtun and later Southampton, Ham­ Canute, 6S. wich superseded by, 63. 430 Index to Volume XX.

Hamtun coins from Southampton to Harold as King of all England, circum­ Northampton, evidence against the stances leading to the election of, 7I. transfer of all, 57 et seq. Harold, earl of East Anglia, 75, 76, 77. " Hamtun" coins of Harthacnut, no, " son of Canute, 68-69, 70. 72 . Harold I and Harthacnut, contem­ HAMTVN, Dr. G. C. Brooke and his poraneous issue of coins allocation of coins reading, 83. by, 7z. Hamtun mint of iEthelred II, 63, 72 , 73. coins of, 7z, 73, 79, IOZ. Canute, 64, 65, 7z, 73· death of, at Oxford, 73. Harold I, 64, 7z , 73· Hamtun mint of, 64, 7z, 73. Harthacnut, 64. Huntingdon mint of, 8I. Edward the Confessor, Northampton and South- 64, 7z-73, 74, 8z. ampton mints of, 68-74. " "Stephen, 9I. Northampton mint of, 80. HAMTVN to Southampton, Major " Winchester mint of, 63. P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton and his Harold II, Huntingdon mint of, 79, 80. allocation of coins of William I Northampton mint of, 74, reading, 83 . 79, 8I, 83· Hamtune for Southampton, 90. Harp and Cross money of the Common­ Hamwich, coining rights granted by wealth, z33, Z35· iEthelstan to Old Ham­ Hart on Bucks token, I99. tun or, 9z. Harthacnut as King of Denmark, 69, 70, mint, 56. 7I. mint of }Ethelred II, 63. coins of, 60-6I, 7z, 73, 74, mint probably ceased in 79,97,98, IOZ. reign of iEthelred II, 63, contemporaneous issue of 64· coins by Harold I and, superseded by Hamtun and 7z. later Southampton, 63. crowned King of all Hancock, medallist, 36z. " England, 73 . Hand holding a chopper on Bucks token, Exeter mint of, IOZ. I83· " . Hamtun mint of, 64, 73· Hand-in-Hand Fire Insurance Co., date " Huntingdon mint of, 74, 79, of foundation of, 34z. 80, 8I. Fire Office, silver badge " Harthacnut " issue, coins of the, with of, 34I. Edward the Confessor's name, 97, 98, Hang West, the family of Spence of, IOZ, I03. I25, Iz6, I35. Harthacnut, Northampton and South­ hXHTO = Northampton mint of ampton mints of, 68-74. H enry I, 83-84. Northampton mint of, 73, Hanton, of Christchurch, and of Win­ 74, 75-8z. chester, William of, probably one and number of changes of the same person, 93. types in reign of, II3. Harding, John, entries in parish register " Winchester mint of, 7z. re, I93. Hartlee, John, token of, z04. " token of, I93. Hartley, John, token of, z04. Thomas, entries in parish "HAS NISI PERITVRVS MIHI registers re, I94. ADIMAT NEMO," legend on crown of Cromwell, ZI~. " ' ) token of, I93. Hardwick, find of a token of Wend- Hastings, coin of Henry I hitherto over at, I8I. attributed to Southamp­ Harkirk, find of coins of the N orthum­ ton, now allocated to, 86. brian Cnut at, 3I5. mint of Henry I, 86. Index to Volume XX. 43 1

Hat on Bucks tokens, 181, 184, 185. Henry II, a charter of, re Southampton, Hazara, 1888, bar to India General Ser­ 89· vice medal, 272. Canterbury mint of, 121. 1891, bar to India General earliest record of a definite Service medal, 272. limitation of legal tender Headeach, Thomas, token of, 167. of types occurs temp., lI5. " Healings," the, temp. Charles II, 216. find of coins temp., at Aw- HEAM = Mercian Hambin on coins of bridge, 90. Somborne with Stockbridge, lEthelred II, 64. temp·,50. HEAMT, HEAMTV, = Mercian Ham­ H Winchester mint of, 93. tun on coins of lEthelred II, 63, 64. Henry II-III, unpublished short-cross HEAM[TVNJ = Hamtu!1 on coins of penny temp., 350-351. Canute, 65-66. Henry III, cut halfpenny of, found at Heath, moor, fell, and Danish fjeld, all Reculver, 348. mean the same in Northumbria, 17, reference in charter to 21. Hamtonia for Hampton Henrietta Maria, badges of Charles I (- Gay) in Oxfordshire, with, 356-357, 359, 89· 360. or Edward I, unpublished tobacco stoppers penny temp., 351. with bust of, 358. Henry VI, Flemish weights for the Henry, Bishop, 93. noble and half-noble of, 3lI. Bishop of Winchester, also Henry VIII, Bristol mint of, 339. Abbot of Glastonbury, 91. and Edward VI, debased Bishop of Winchester, probable coins of, declared issue of coins temp. Stephen treasure trove, 282, 371. by, 91. Herbertz, John Willrn., scale-box " Bishop of Winchester, probable maker, 345. transfer of his mint from Hereford Corporation, proclamations of Taunton to Southampton the, 362. temp. Stephen, 92. extract from Domesday, re­ Bishop of Winchester, South­ ferring to "change of the ampton mint of, closed, 93. coinage" at, 105, 107, 108, " of Huntingdon, the chronicler, 109. I, 5, 7, 16, 18, 22. Herpathe, The, of the Crawley charter Henry I, coin of, hitherto attributed to of A.D. 909, 53, 54· Southampton, now allocated Hildebrand, first type of Edward the to Hastings, 86. Confessor, according to, 95, 96, 97, Hastings mint of, 86. 102, 103-104. Northampton and Southamp­ Hill, John, token of, 203. ton mints of, 83-86. " Ralph, entry in parish register re, Northampton mint ·of, 74, 83, 182. 84,85,86. " token of, 181. number of changes of type in " Sir Norman, donation of cost of reign of, II3. plate of Stock­ Pevensey mint of, 313. bridge coins by, " the abolition of monetagium 61. commune by, 106-107. and the early his­ Twynham mint of, 58. tory of Stock­ visits Northampton and the bridge, 49, 51, 52, effect on the local mint, 83- 54, 55· 86. " Thomas, token of, 187. 432 Index to Volume XX.

Hill, Thomas, token-issuer, concerning, Huntingdon mint of Edward the Con­ 203. fessor, 79, 80, 81, Hiun, moneyer of Castle Rising mint 82. temp. Stephen, II9. " Harold II, 79, 80. Hoards of coins, the value of, 284-285, " William I, 80, 82. 371. " record in Domesday Hogarth, Vauxhall tickets attributed of the, 82. to, 341. " the, 75-82. Hollis, Thomas, and the medal of the Anglo-Saxon Earls of William Penn, 349-350. Northampton and, and Holme, Randle, reference to Penny­ the transference of yard pence by, in 1688, 126, 127. moneyers between the H ome, Lord, ticket for Vauxhall Gar­ mints of Northampton dens issued to, 340. and Huntingdon, 75-82. Homes, Widow, entry in parish register Hunza ;[891, bar to India General re, 200. Service medal, 272. " "token of, 200. Hwateman, an earlier form of Wata­ Honnor, Henery, entries in parish regis­ man, 61 . ter re, 173. Hyrisebyrge = at Hrisa's stronghold, " Henrey, token of, 172. 166. hOp (O.-E.) = a piece of enclosed land, Hythe mint of William II, 313. or " place of safety," 20. Hope Cross, 24. Hope, the parish of, 20, 24. 1. Horan, T., of the Royal Tyrone Regt., I.A.P . = Johan Anton Pfeffer, mint­ medal awarded to, 265. master, 309, 310. Horton, token of, 201-202. I.B.H. = Johann Benjamin Hecht, mint­ Hortune = hor tun, dirty farm = Hor­ master, 308, 309, 3IO. ton, 201. I to denote E in early times, examples Hosey, John, entries in parish register re of, 46. 201. Icknield Ways, the, 166. " "token of, 200. India Company during the Reign of Houghton, the manor of, 50. Charles II. The Bombay Pice struck Hrisa, a personal name, 166. by the English East, 251-259. Hrisebyrgan be Cilternes efese India, 1852-1924. War Medals issued Princes Risborough by Chiltern for Services in, also the First and eaves, or border, 166. Second Issues of the most Eminent Huchindon, token of, 166. Order of the I ndian Empire, 271-277. Hughes, Wm., watch by, exhibited, 307. India General Service medal, 1854, 271- "Hundred Years' War" (1338-1453), 272. find of coins probably hidden in early 1895 medal, 273- part of the, 354-355. . 274· Hundreds, division into, credited to ,; ,,1908 medal, 275. Alfred,5I. " medal given by King Edward VII W. J . Andrew on the origin on his visit to, 338. of divisions into, 51. Indian Empire, The Most Eminent Hunt, Wm., medallion presented to, Order of the, 276-277. 344· " Mutiny medal, 273. Hunterian collection, coins in the, III. Ingeby, Francis, entries in parish regis­ Huntingdon mint of Canute, 79, 80. ter re, 194. " Harold I, 81. " Fransis (sic), token of, 194. " Harthacnut, 74, 79, Ingelgar, moneyer of Eadmund and 80,81. Eadred, 28. Index to Volume XX. 433

Inns, Joseph, entries in parish register J ames I, from Lauterbach, Hessen, A re, 167. Hoard of Coins of Elizabeth and, 305- token of, 167. 30 7. " token of, formerly attri­ James I, mint-marks on coins of, found buted to Herts, now at Lauterbach, Hessen, 306- 307. allocated to Bucks, James II and the Maundy ceremony, 167. 218. Ireland, An enigmatical half gros pedilavium, 219. Tournoise of, 355. Maundy" distribution temp., date of formation of first 225· volunteers of, 263. of Scotland, Edinburgh mint in 1470-73, coins of the of,367· heavy coinage of English Roxburgh mint types for, 31O-31I. of,367· temp. thirteenth century, con­ James III (?), Scottish groat of, 366-367. tinental imitation circulat­ James VI, coin of, 368. ing in, 348. six-shilling piece (Scots) uf, Ireland, Two unpublished early pennies 358. of, 350-35I. James VII, Satirical medal of, 326. Irfara, moneyer of Edward the Elder, Jean d'Avesnes, Mons, coin of, muled 28. with London pennies of Edward I, Irish Horse, the, at the Battle of the 353· Boyne, 26I. Jefferies; Judge, and Wendover, 18I. " Racing ticket in ivory, 326. J ettons known as the" sterling" type, " Surplus Revenue Dispute, medal general similarity in design of the commemorating, 348-349. Peny-yard pence with the, 131-I32. Irish V olunteers and Militia , Medals, J ettons or casting counters, the use of, Belt Plates and Shako Plates, 263-269, .131, 133. 321-322. Joan et Charles of Spain, gold escudo of, Irish Volunteers and Militia, medals, 362. belt plates and shako plates of, John, Belfast mint of, 348. exhibited, also miniature portraits of 1011\1 probably = 10HA for J ohannes, Officers in same, 32I. 346. Iron-smelting at Penyard, 124, 128, 129, Joiners' Arms on Bucks token, 197. 133· Jones, Inigo, medal of, 362. Italy, His Majesty the King of, dona­ Jowaki, 1877-8, bar to India General tion to the Library by, 319, 328. Service medal, 272. Itinerary, confusion caused by the inter­ Juson, John, entries from parish regis­ change of the numerals X and V in ter re, 195. the, 53-54. " "token of, 194-195. Ivar, Danish King of Dublin, 7. Juxon medal of Charles I, the, 2I3. Ivinghoe, token of, 368. K. J. Kachin Hills, 1892-93, bar to India I-H = Jacobus Heynderickx, 312. General Service medal, 272. James I and Charles I, Charles II for his Keech, John, token of, 177. early "Healings " used the Keech's meeting-house in Winslow, gold of, 235-236. 184. box of coin scales and weights Kent in sixth or seventh century, the temp., 365-366. first mintmasters came from Francia coins of, 306-307, 363. to, 42. 2 F 434 Index to Volume XX.

"Kentish Hop Tokens and their Lawyers Cavalry, belt plate of the, 26S, Issuers," by the donor, Eno H. 322. Clark, 36S. Leach, Thos., badge awarded to, 320. Kilworth Light Dragoons, description Leary, Patrick, of the Liberty Volun- of the medal of the, 264, 321. teers, medal awarded to, 264. King, M., medal presented to, by the Leech, Thomas, token of, IgS. 2nd Society of the Carpenters and Lefei, the moneyer, 64. Joiners, 338. Leigh-on-Sea, find of coins of Alfred at, Kingham, Daniell, entry in parish 283· register re, 187-188. Leofnoth or Leofnath, the moneyer, 64, Kingham, Jonathan, tokens of, 187. 6S · King's bust on Bucks tokens, Ig0. Leofric, earl, 70, 7S, 76. King's County Militia, description of " the moneyer, 74, 8r. the medal and shako plate of the, Leofstan, the moneyer, 74. 26g, 321, 322. Leofwine, the moneyer, 64, 6S, 72, 73, King's dues on the change of coinage, 74, 79, 80. payment by the moneyers of the, Leofwold, the moneyer, 64. 107 et seq. Letters, broken, on coins of Edward " King's Evil," Charles II resumes the III, and their possible connexion custom of touching for the, 21S . with the quarterly privy marks, 318- "King's Head" "At Ye," token of 319· Aylesbury, 203. Lewes, extract from Domesday referring King's Theatre silver ticket, 326. to "change of the coinage" at, Kirk, ]., tickets issued by, 32S . lOS· Kirk or Stuart, medal by, 360-36I. Liberators Gold Badge, Order of, 320. Knight Commanders of the Order of the Liberty Rangers, belt plate of the, 268, Indian Empire, 277. 322 . Grand Commanders of the Or­ Liberty Volunteers, description of the der of the Indian Empire, medal of the, 263-264, 32I. 276- 277. Lilies, pot of, on Bucks token, 17I. Konig Carl mine, thaler of the, 309. representing pewterer's Kuchler, medal commemorating trade, 17I. Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Linchmere, in Sussex, find of coins of Nile, by, 34g. Carausius at, 281-282. Lincoln, battle of, 87. L. mint of William I, 84. " "William II, 84. L.B., Westminster Fire Office badge, Linen Hall Corps, belt plate of the, 267, with maker's name, 34I. 322. L.C.R. = Ludwig Christian Rupertt, Linton, find of coins temp. Stephen at, mintmaster, 310. go, 12I. l for s, the scribal error of, 47. Lion, Belgic, and initials RVS for Lautensburg Gluck mine, thaler of the, Roelof Vander Schure, 366. 30 9· Lion rampant on Bucks tokens, 173, Lauterbach, Hessen. A Hoard of Coins of 174, IgS· Elizabeth and James I from, 30S-307. Lis, smail, with pellet to left, mint­ LAWRENCE, L. A., F.R.C.S., F.S.A. :­ mark on gold coins of Charles I, The Sequence of the Types of 14S· Edward III, 317-319. Lisle, Lord, and Lundy Island, 300. Lawrence, Dr. L. A., and the Peny-yard Litchfield and , Bishop of, pence, 132. Lord Almoner to William III, 220. exhibits by, 308, Livingstone, Alexander, moneyer of " 316. James III, 367. Index to Volume XX. 435

Locket containing hair of Prince L undy, 1645-46. The Coinage oj, Charles Edward, exhibited, donation of, by the Author, Lieut.­ 323-325· Col. H. W. Morrieson, 370. formed of a trial piece from Lushai, 1889-92, bar to India General puncheon of Coronation Service medal, 272. medal by Thomas Simon, exhibited, 324, 325. Lockett, R. Cyril, coins of, III, 138, 141, lVI. 143, 146. donation to the M' = sign of O.E. mynetere = mint­ Society's funds by, master, 40-41, 298. 373,376. M in field of coins struck by Anlaf at " "exhibits by, 367-368. Derby, IO-II, 12, 13. Lodge, Geo. Richd., of the Royal of Danish coins in name of Dublin Volunteers, medal awarded " Athelstan, 10. to, 266. M-a, etc., coins of lEthelred the Un­ London and Darlington, tramway ready, with contractions, 40. tickets of, 338. MACKENZIE, THOMAS K. :- " bear gardens" ticket, 338. Notes on various medals, badges, find of coins temp. Edward passes and tickets by, 339-344. the Confessor, in the City Mackenzie, Thomas K., exhibits by, of, 103. 320, 338, 339-344· Longman, W., donation to the funds of Mackenzie, Thomas K., passes and the Society by, 329, 331, 375, 377. tickets of, 339 et seq. Looshai bar to India General Service MreggemOt-a family gathering, 298. medal, 272. MAGNA OPERA DOMINI, legend on Lose Hill, with its" Ethenwerc " of the pattern broad of Charles II, 209, 210. Saga, 21, 22. MAGNALIA DEI, legend on pattern Lozenge within four pellets, mint-mark broad of Charles II, 209, 210. on gold coins of Charles I, 139, Magnus, King of Denmark and Norway, 148. claimant to the throne of Lozenges, two, mint-mark on gold coins England, temp. Edward the of Charles I, 142. Confessor, 98. Lucas, Richard, tokens of, 195-196. " of Norway, 7r. Lucknow bar to Indian Mutiny medal, Mahsud, 1919-20, bar to King George V 273· India General Service I9II medal, Defence of, bar to Indian 276. Mutiny medal, 273. Malabar, 1921-22, bar to King George V Relief of, bar to Indian India General Service I9II medal, Mutiny medal, 273. 276. LUMB, G. D., F.S.A. :- Malakand, 1897, bar to India General Edward the Elder Pennies with Service 1895 medal, 274. Fac,:ade of a Building, 27-29, 346- Malleatores or hammermen of the mint, 347· 38. Lumb, G. D., coins of, 27, 28. Mam Tor and the" Ethenwerc " of the Lundy, Bushell and the surrender of, Danes, 22, 23, 25. 153-154, 364. Manchester, Earl of, tobacco stopper Island, surrender of, 30r. with bust of, 358. the puffin and half­ Mancus (Arabic) = 30 pence temp. puffin of, 354. circa Charlemagne, 39· " mint of Charles I, 157, 162, 300. " the gold and silver, 39. L$mdy, 1645-46. The Coinage oj, 300- Mandeville and Bohun, swan associated 302. with the families of, 193. 2 F 2 Index to Volume XX.

,Manna, the moneyer, temp. lE'

Mint, the Royal, arid treasure trove, monetar, moneta extended to, 303. 287. " monetarii" or higher officials of the Mintmasters came from Francia to Roman treasury, 38. Kent in sixth or seventh century, MOnetarius changed to ON temp. the first, 42. Ethelred II, 60. Mints, range of, in the second coinage monetarius, derivation of, 38. of Stephen, II8. monetiirius mintmaster temp. moneie (Norman French), "money" Flavius Eutropius, 37-38. derived from 38. monetarius occurs' on Frankish coins in monet or monit = Latin moneta, not full, 42. monetarius or monetarii, 43, 298. on Merovingian coins, 39. moneta = ablative moneta = the mint, the, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, the preposition de being omitted, 303. 43, 45· MONETA and its meaning, 37, 298. M oneta1'ius, the Title, 302-304. and its variants, Table of monetarius, various abbreviations-, Latin and Anglo-Saxon according to Prou-of the word possessives of moneyers' 42-43. names followed by, 36, 43- monetra, moneta extended to, 303. 44· " money" came through N orman­ moneta and mon on Anglo-Saxon coins French moneie = Latin moneta, 38. mean monetarius, custom to assume money scales and weights, Italian box that, 40. of, 337. moneta and mone"tiirius, mint and moneyer, possible procedure in the case minter derived from, 37. of the death of a, 304. " moneta" for mint, 42, 45. moneyer's name, examples of the moneta, impossible to connect the true Latin genitive of the, 47. meaning of, with coins or with name in the possessive, or coining, 38. genitive, case, on the moneta in French is officina = a work­ appearance of the, 304. . shop, 43. names in Anglo-Saxon moneta (Latin) represents both" mint" Charters, in Domesday, and" money" (English) , 39, 298. etc., is followed by " moneta" . not a contraction . for title monetarius or its "monetarius," 41, 42 , 298, 303. contraction,303· moneta on Anglo-Saxon coins, 40. " office hereditary, 304. MONETA or MOT, Table of Latin and moneyers and the mint, temp. Charles Anglo-Saxon possessives of II, the controversy between the same moneyers' names the, on the question of followed by, 36, 43-44· higher pay, 243-246. signified" money," "coin," frequent change of type a conclusion of Keary and considerable financial loss Grueber that, 41, 42. to the, II2. moneta, tendency in later Anglo-Saxon liberty of the, in the purchase coins to put the name of the of dies, 109, IIO. moneyers in the genitive Moneyers' names followed by MONETA before, 41, 42. or MOT. Table of Latin the different meanings of the and Anglo-Saxon posses­ word, in Roman times, 38. sives of the same, 36. " the true meaning of, 38, 298. names followed by MOT, monetagium c.ommune, the abolition of, Table of, 37. by Henry I, 106-107. Moneyers, reasons for and conditions " the tax, 108, 109, II2-II3. governing a higher scale of payment monetainr, moneta extended to, 303. to the, temp. Charles II, 233. Index to Volume XX. moneyers, temp. William III, protests Morris, John, tokens of, 196. of the, 246. MOT and its meaning, 37, 298. usually wealthy burgesses, mot, as to the significance of, on Anglo­ 121. Saxon coins, 44, 45, 46, 47, 298. monit = munit = mynit = mint, 39, " for "meeting" and examples of 298. . use, 45, 298. monita = Latin moneta, not monetarius " four occurrences of, ·in the locative or monetarii, 43. case, 46, 298. Monk's Risborough formerly Little " in Old English, one meaning of, Risborough,I66. was" toll," " tax," 45. Montagu, Edward, Lord Mandeville, MOT, Table of moneyers' names fol­ bust of, on tobacco stopper, 299. lowed by, 37. Montrave, find of coins temp. Edward I, Table of names and dates of at, 287. Anglo-Saxon kings and the Morcere, earl of Northampton and occurrences of, 35. Huntingdon and of Northumbria, mOta in Gothic = a toll, a custom­ 76,77,78. house, 45. Morgan, F. C., indebtedness to, for a MOTO or M-OTO, on Anglo-Saxon copy of Bonner's illustration of a coins, 44. Pen-yard penny, 128 . Mountcashel, Stephen, Earl, Colonel of MORI HOMO MEMENTO, badge with the Kilworth Light Dragoons, 264. legend, 338-339. Mountfield, near Battle, find of gold MORRIESON, LIEUT.-COL. H. W., ornaments at, 284. F.S.A.:- " Mule" coins, the evidence of, in deter­ Addenda to the Coinages of Thomas mining sequence of type, 101, 102. Bushell, 159-162. Mules and Overstrikes . The Change of The Coinage of Coombe Martin, 1647- Coin-types in the eleventh century; its 1648, 153-158, 364-365. bearing on, I05-II6. The Coinage of Oxford, 1642-46 "mules" as unauthorized coins, 101, Part II, The Gold Coins, 137-151. 102. Morrieson, Lieut.-Col. H. W., The mules, concerning the occurrence of Coinage of Lundy, 1645-6, temp. eleventh century, 106. 300-302. general characteristics of, IIO, Lieut.-Col. H. W., coins of, 111, 112. " 237· the striking of, an illicit practice Lieut.-Col. H. W.; donation of the moneyers, IIO, III. " to the Library by, 370. munet = Latin moneta, not monetarius Lieut.-Col. H. W., donation or monetarii, 43 . to the funds of the Society munita = Latin moneta, not monetarius by, 329, 331. or monetarii, 43. Lieut.-Col. H. W., exhibits Murphy, Michael, of the Kilworth Light " by, 300,308-310, 317,354, Dragoons, medal awarded to, 264. 363 museums, local, and treasure trove, 287. Lieut.-Col. H. W., on the mynet, in Anglo-Saxon times a coin was " hoard of coins of Elizabeth a,39· and James I, found at mynet-smif>l>e, in Anglo-Saxon times a Lauterbach, Hessen, 307. coin-smithy was a, 39. Lieut.-Col. H. W., reference mynetciepa, in Anglo-Saxon times a " to his "Review of the money-changer or money-chapman Coinage of Charles II," was a, 39. 226. myneter (ius) on Anglo-Saxno coins, 39. Morris, John, entries in parish register mynetere = mintmaster, M· = O.E., re, 196. 40 -41 , 45, 298. Index to Volume XX. 439 mynetere or minetere (A.S.) = moneyer, Northampton and Huntingdon, the for monetarius, 304. Anglo-Saxon Earls of, and the trans­ mynetsmi'6f>e, Anglo-Saxon, 42, 29S . . ference of moneyers between the mints of Northampton and Hunting­ don, 75-82. N. Northampton and Southampton Mints, The, Part III, 63-93. Naga 1879-80, bar to India General Northampton and Southampton mints Service Medal, 272. of William I and II, Nancy mint of Charles II, Duke of Lor­ 82-83· raine, 355. and Southampton mints Napier, D. S., exhibits by, 325-326. of Henry I, 83- 86. Navarino, medal commemorating the and Southampton mints naval victory of, 337. of Stephen, 86-93. Nelson, Dr. Philip, reference to his paper coin of Henry I hitherto on the Gold Coins of Oxford, attributed to South­ 137 et seq. ampton now allocated medalets used as whist-markers, to, 84-S5. 308. evidence against the " Tassie gems of, 326. transfer of all Hamtun Nelson's victory at the Battle of the coins from Southamp­ Nile, medal commemorating, 349 ton to, 57 et seq. Newark Volunteers, badge of the Loyal Henry I visits, and the 337· effect on the local mint, Newenham, Sir Edward, Colonel of the 83-86. Liberty Volunteers, 264. mint, coins allocated to Newport, Hants and Salop, doubtful the, temp. lEthelred II attribution of some tokens of, 205. to Edward the Con­ Newport Pagnell, find of a token of fessor, 73, 74, 75-S2 . Woughton at, 188. mint, no reference to the, Nore, Mutiny at the, medal of, 344. in Domesday, 82 . NORn, N[OR]nA, and NORhXM mint of Canute, 73, 74, mint of Henry I, 85-86. 75-82. Norman family of Steeple Claydon, mint of Harold I, 80. records of the, 168-169. mint of Harthacnut, 73, " . William, token of, I68-i69· 74,75-82. Norris, Thomas, entries from parish mint of Edward the Con­ register re, ISO. fessor, 73, 74, 75-82, " " token of, 180. 83· North, George, F.S.A., and his theory mint of Harold II, 74, 79, on the "ancient piece of money," 81-83. found at Eltham, I29-I3I. mint of William I, 79, 80, NORTH YORKS, copper piece 81, 82, 83. stamped with a crowned rose and, mint of William II, 80, 338. 81, 82, 83 . North-East Frontier, 1891, bar to India mint of Henry I, 74, 83- General Service Medal, 272. 84. 85,86. North-West Frontier, bar to India mint of Stephen, 86, 89. General Service Medal, mint, temp. Stephen, the 272. re-opening of the, 88. " Frontier, 1908, bar to India " mint, the, 73, 74, 75-82. General Service Medal, Northamptonshire and Huntingdon­ 1908,275. shire, joint earldom of, 75, 79· 44 0 Index to Volume XX.

. Northumberland and Newcastle - on - Olnei for Olney, I63 . Tyne, Pitt - Club Olney, tokens of, I63-I65. badge, 300. on, an Old English preposition meaning shilling of George III, " at " before a place-name, 40, 298. 249· ON, MOnetarius changed to, temp. Northumbrian coins temp. Cnut, at Ethelred II, 60. Cuerdale, find of, 3I4, 3I5. on probably stands for [M]ON[ETARIVS], Northumbrians, route taken by English C. F. Keary's erroneous theory that, kings against the, I5-I6. 40 . Norwich mint of William I, 84. Order of the Indian Empire, The Most NO£) HANT on coins of William I, 83. Eminent, 276-277. Nottingham, Danish coins temp. Athel- Order of the Indian Empire. War stan struck at, I4. Medals iss~ted for Services in India, find of coins temp. Stephen I852-I924, also the First and Second at, 90. Iss~te of the Most Eminent, 27I-277. mint temp. Athelstan, IO. Ornaments, find of gold, at Mountfield, Pitt-Club badge, 300. near Battle, 284. taken by Edward the Osferth the Treasurer, temp. the Elder, 7-8. Northumbrian Cnut, 3I5. Numismatic and other works referred to Oswald, Old York Minster completed by A. Anscombe in his paper, 34. in stone by, 3I. Ostrich on Bucks token, 20I. O. Othos, the, a family of cuneators post Conquest, I09. o as the symbol of York and North­ " over-strikes," concerning the exist­ umbria as the ring of St. Peter of ence of, temp. York, I2, I3. eleventh century, I06. if (Latin) = O.E. u, which became in­ " use of, II5. fected vocally by the long i of munit Owain and the battle of Brunanburh, < mynit, 3<1. IS· O'Connor, ]., of the Independent Bally­ Oxford, Charles I and the" Healings " room Cavalry, medal awarded to, at, 2I6. 264· Danish coins temp. Athelstan Obrisset, medallion of CharlesI by, 360. struck at, I4. Obverses of the gold coins of Oxford in I644, proclamation at, limit­ mint of Charles I, table of, ISO. ing the legal tender of the Odin's Sitch, 22. farthing, 240. Odo the moneyer, 47-48. mint of Stephen, u8. Offa, MOT on coins of, 35· Charles I, I59, I60-I62, Officers and Council of the Society :­ 2I3,350. Session I929, 293-294. Oxford, I642-46. The Coinage of, Part Session I930, 323, 333-334· II. The Gold Coins, I37-I5I. Session I93I, 369-370. Oxford, the Witenagemot of, in I035, Sessions I9I 4-I 930, 394-395· 70 . Officina (Latin) = mint, 43· Oyster Haven Infantry, belt plate of the, 44, 45, 298. the, 268, 322. " the, of the Roman mint, 38. Officinatores or chief workmen of the P. mint, 38. Ogden, W. Sharp, reference to his Pacificus, Eadgar's title of, 33. paper on "The Roman Mint and Pagitt, Justin, extract from MS. by, re Early Britain:~ 38. the Maundy ceremony temp. Charles I, Olianege = Olia's island = Olney, I63. 22I-222, 223. Index to Volume XX. 441

Paien or Paen, the moneyer, 85, 86, 87, Parsons, H. Alexander, reference to his 9l. paper on Parliamentary Dublin Issue, 1648, « Symbols crown and half-crown, 337· and Double Parnam, Alexander, entry in parish Names on late register re, 197. Anglo - Saxon " " token of, 196-197. Coins," 100. PARSONS, H. ALEXANDER:- reference to his A Hoard of coins of Elizabeth and paper on the James I, from Lauterbach, Hessen, Anglo - Saxon 305-307. Coins of Har­ The Bombay Pice struck by the thacnut, 99. English East India Company Parsonstown Loyal Independent Volun­ during the reign of Charles II, 251- teers, merit badge of, 320. 259· Passes, badges and, exhibited, 338, 339- The First Authorized Issue of Edward 344· the Confessor, 95-104. passus, the Roman mile = 1,000, 53. Parsons, H. Alexander, and the casts of pattern treble-unite of Oxford mint of coins of Charles I, 145. Stock bridge patterns of Charles II, evidence of mint,6l. weight in determining the nomen­ and the con­ clature of certain, 2II-213. temporane­ Paulinus, the old York Minster founded ous issue of by, 3l. coins by Payment to the king on each change of Harold I and coinage, 107 et seq. Harthacnut, Pedilavium, revival of the, by Charles 72 . II, 215, 216, 217; 222, 223. coins of, 254, " Peeler," the origin of, 179. 256,257,258. Pegu bar to India General Service exhibits bY,302, Medal, 272. 310-3II,312- Pellet, large, mint-mark on Oxford 313,317, 360. coins of Charles I, 160. first type of mint-mark on gold coins of Edward the Charles I, 137, 138, 139, 140- Confessor ac­ 141, 143, 144-145, 146. cording to, 99. Pellets, two, mint-mark on gold coins on a mule with of Charles I, 138, 139, 140, obverse of 144,146. Edward the two, mint-mark on Shrewsbury Confessor coins of Charles I, 159, 160. and reverse four, mint-mark on Oxford of Hartha­ coins of Charles I, 144, 147, cnut, II3. 16l. reference to his four, on silver coins of Charles paper on I,138. Anglian coins five, mint-mark on gold coins of Cnut, 99. of Charles I, 144, 147. reference to his seven, mint-mark on gold coins paper on of Charles I, 138. Hoards of Pen-gardd (for Pen yard) = "Head of late A.-S. the enclosure" and the " end of the coins, 103. high land," 124. 442 Index . to Volume XX.

Peniord in foresta de Dene for Pen yard, Pevensey mint of William I, 3I3. in early documents, I24. " "Henry I, 3I3. Penn, Francis, entries in parish register Pewterer's trade represented by pot of re, I73. lilies, I7L " token of, I73. Philip III of France, gros tournois of, John, entry in parish register re, 353· I74· Phillips, Nicholas, London" bear gar- " token of, I74. dens" ticket issued by, 33B. William, medal of, by Lewis Phrenix and nest on Bucks token, I72. Pingo, 349-350. Pice, description of the Bombay, 254 " Penny-yard" Castle, I23. et seq. "Penny-yard penny," references to, Pierceson, John, token of, 204. I27· Pillow-lace industry in the Claydons, I69. Penyard Castle, I24, I26, I27, I28, I29, Pingo, Lewis, engraver, 249, 362 . I34· " "medals by, 348, 349-350. mint, the alleged establish- Pistollettes of Spain, Florence and ment of the, I27. Venice, proclamation temp. Elizabeth pence, device on the, I25, I27, re the currency of the, 362. I30. Pitt-Club badges, 300. tradition as to the strik­ Pius IX Irish Brigade, Pope, badge of ing of, I25, I27, I28, the, 269, 322. I29· Plague, the, a deterrent to the ministra­ the forges at, and their sup­ tion of the pedilavium, 2I6. pression in I226 and prob­ Plateworker, unpublished token issued able revival, I24, I25, I28. by a, 350. Penyerd regis for Pen yard, in early Platinum coins of Russia and treasure documents, I24. trove, 28I, 37L Peny-yard pence, general similarity in Plomer, Fran, Vauxhall ticket issued design of the, with the jettons known to,34L as the" sterling tyPe," I3I-I32. Plotten Castle, Enniskilleners surprised Peny-yard pence, origin of the term, at, in r690, 26L I23, I24· Plume mint-mark on gold coins of Peny-yard pence, possibly a colloquial Charles I, I37, I40, term for a class of coin frequently I44, I45· found in the Pen yard area, I33, I34· on Oxford coins of Peny-yardPence, SomeNoteson, I23-I35. Charles I, I60. Peny-yard pennies-were these actually Plume, Shrewsbury, with lozenge each a class of coins recognized by that side, mint-mark on gold coins name among numismatists? I32. of Charles I, I42. Peny-yard penny, find of a probable, with pellet to left, mint-mark at Eltham, I29-I3L on gold coins of Charles I, I43. Pepys on the new small currency of with three pellets to left, mint­ I660-6I, 236. mark on gold coins of Charles Perak bar to India General Service I, I45-I46. medal,272. Plumelet, with lozenge to left, mint­ " Percy Main Colliery," Spanish dollar mark on gold coins of countermarked,325· Charles I, I47. Persia bar to India General Service with pellet to left, mint-mark Medal,272. on gold coins of Charles I, " medal for war in, 273. I42, I47· Perth halfpenny, silver proof of, 326. Plummer, Charles, and the site of the Petition Crown by Thomas Simon,20B, battle of Brunanburh, 6, IS, I7, IB, 2I3· 2I, 24, 25· Index to Volume XX. 443

Pollards, 123. R in field of Danish coins in the name Portcullis money of Elizabeth, 134, 252. of Athelstan, 10. Portuguese coins of India, 255. r the miniscule, and its derivation, II. Preist, Richard, token of, 196. Radulf, Rawulf or Raul, moneyer of Prentice, Gabriell, token of, 182. Rye, 120, 121. Presidents of the Society, 295, 335. the moneyer, entries concern­ Press and screw, the milled pieces made ing, which identifies him with by the, temp. Charles II, 225. Rye mint, 12I. "Prince of Wales" plumes on Bucks Rainbow Coffee House, Fleet Street, tokens, 189. token and tickets of, 325. Princes Risborough, tokens of, 166-167. Ramage, David, engraver, 207. Privy marks, broken letters on coins Rameslie, the lordship of, which in­ of Edward III and their possible con­ cluded Rye, II9. nexion with the quarterly, 318-319. Randolf, earl, 87. pro cuneis monetae accipiendis, the Raul, Radulf or Rawulf, moneyer of meaning of the phrase, 107-108. Rye, 120, 121. pro cuneis recipiendis, the use of the Rawlins, Thos., engraver, 207, 209, 213. phrase and its possible implication, engraver of badges of 106, 107. Charles I, 356-357. PROBASTI . ME . DNE . SICVT . " "medallist, 358, 361. ARGENTVM, legend on pattern Rawulf, Radulf or Raul, moneyer of broad of Charles II, 209, 210. Rye, 120, 12I. Proceedings of the Society-Sessions Reculver, find of a cut halfpenny of 1929-1930, 291-378. Henry III at, 348. Prosecution for concealment of treasure " Redeeming" the Royal robe at the trove, re, 284, 371. Maundy ceremony, 217, 225. Protector, the, and Thomas Bushell, Regenbogen mine, thaler of the, 309. 154,157· Regnald Godfredsson of Northumber­ " Prudhommes," the, 120. land, coin of, 40. Punjab Frontier, 1897-98, bar to India moneyer of Athelstan, 27. General Service 1895 Medal, 274. the Northumbrian king sub­ Purfoy, Colonel, and the registers at mits to Edward the Elder, 32. Stowe, 176. Reitz, Heinrich, the engraver, 358. Pursell, Edward, entries in parish regis­ Relics found in supposed site of ter re, 178. Brunanburh, 6-7, 18, 22-24· George, first" Peeler " at Buck­ Remedy in weight on small silver temp. ingham, 179. William and Mary, 245. Purssell, Edward, token of, 178. Report of the Council for 1929, 326- Pyx trials temp. Charles II, 226, 227- 330. 228, 229, 23 I, 232, 233, 239, 24I . "I930, 372- 376. Q. Reverses of gold coins of Oxford mint of Charles I, table of, 15I. Quando Moneta Vertebatur.. The Change REVERSVS . SINE . CLADE . VIC­ of Coin-types in the eleventh century; TOR legend on pattern broad of its bearing on Mu,les and Overstrikes, Charles II, 209, 2IO. I05-II6. Rex Saxonum, no record of use by Athelstan of the title, IO. R. " Rex Saxorum " on coins of Athelstan, 346. r, a possible Northumbrian survival on Danish coins with of the Frankish or Welsh runic R, name of Athelstan, II, 12. 9, IO, 13, 14· 444 Index to Volume XX.

Rex Totius Britannice, Athe1stan as­ Rose, Tudor, on Bucks tokens, 181, Ig2. sumes the title Rosette with pellet each side, mint­ of, 7, g, 13, 14· mark on gold coins of Charles I, 143. "" " Eadgar as, 33. Rothsay Mills, token of, 325. RG for Rex on Danish coins of Oxford Rowell family, entry in parish register mint temp. Athelstan, 14. re,lg7· . Ri for Castle Rising temp. Stephen, IIg. finds of tokens of John, in Ria = Rye on twelfth - century char­ Wycombe,lg7· ters, II7. " John, token of, 197. '.' for Rye, 120. Roxburgh mint of James II of Scot­ Richard I, theory that the "ancient land,367· piece of money" found at Eltham Rushup Edge, the possible significance was a coin of, 12g-130. of the name, 23. Rie, coins reading, previously attributed Russia, platinum coins of, and treasure to Castle Rising now allocated to trove, 281, 37I. Rye, II7 et seq. Rye and Castle Rising, if boroughs, " for Rye, II7, IIg, 120. entitled to one moneyer only, II7. Riee for Rye, II7, II9. Rye and Castle Rising in the reign of Ris for Castle Rising mint, temp. Stephen. The Mints oj, II7-121,368. Stephen, IIg. Rye, evidence that, was a borough, 120. Risborough, early history of, 166. " mint closed on accession of Henry Risebergh for Princes Risborough, 166. II, 12I. Risinge and Risinges for Castle Rising " of Stephen, IIg-121, 368. temp. Stephen, II7, IIg. " temp. Stephen, date of com­ Risingis = Castle Rising, II7. mencement of, II8. Roads, concerning the making of " temp. twelfth century, importance Roman, 52-53. Of,120. Robert, brother of Henry I, 84. Ryswick, silver cliche medallion of the moneyer of Castle Rising mint Peace of, 339-340. temp . Stephen, IIg. " Rythrenan," the, or the Rutheni,77. of Gloucester captured by Earl William de Warren at Stock­ S. bridge, 53. Roberts, 1. W., maker of box of scales, S. in field of Danish coins in name of 345· Athelstan, 10. T., in Bartholomew Lane, S.J., Westminster Fire Office pass made maker of box of scales, 345. bY,34I. Robinson, Richard, token of, 204. S[ J't. JRLI~ mint of Henry I, 86. Roderic, king of Connaught, short-cross Srewine the moneyer, 74, 81, 82, 83. penny attributed to, 348, 350-35I. St. Albans, find of gold coins temp. XV Roettiers, coins of, 22g, 232, 233,239. and XVI centuries in an oak beam James, medallion attributed at, 285. to, 340. St. Andrew mine, thalers of the, 308. Jan, engraver, 207, 208,213. St. Eadmund, coins of, 46. John, engraver, 23I. St. Nicholas, flax-flower mark of the " Joseph, engraver, 23I. town of, 3II-312. Rogers of the Enniskilleners for valorous St. Peter of York, 0 as the symbol of services, 16go. An Unique and un­ York and N orthumbria, as the ring published Gold Medal granted to Of,12. . Major, 261-262. Salford, find of coins from Elizabeth to Romans, Stockbridge and the, 51, 52. Charles I at, 363. Rome, coin in the National Museum at, Salisbury, Esbern, moneyer of, 109, IIO. of the Derby mint of Anlaf, 12. mint of Ethelred II, 58. Index to Volume xx. 445

Saltus, John Sanford, Gold Medal, 396. Scotland, the recoinage in, temp. Anne, Gold Medallists, 246- 247. 296, 336, 396. Scottish farthing tokens, exhibited, medal, award of 30S . the, to J. S. Screw and press, coins of Thomas Simon Shirley-Fox, made in a, 230-231. RB.A., 323, Scrivener, Joseph, entries in parish re­ 352-353. gister re, 165. Samana, IS91, bar to India General " . " token of, 165. Service Medal, 272. Sedlescombe, find of . coins temp. IS97, bar to India General Edward the Confessor at, 103. Service, IS95, Medal, 274. Segen Gottes mine, thaler of the, Sancroft, Archbishop, and the Maundy 310. ceremony temp. Charles II, seigniorage, the, lOS. 222-223· Senelai = Shenley, 167. William, Chaplain to Charles Senior Warden's badge, 342. II, 216. Serintone for Sherington, 16S. Sanson, Dr. G. C. Brooke and the allo­ Seven-farthing piece, suggestion for the cation of coins of Stephen introduction of the, temp. Charles II, of moneyer, 90-91. 240 . the Gascon probably identical Seymour, Jane, and the Lordship of " with Sanson the moneyer, 93. Swanboume,177· " the moneyer, S9, 90, 91, 92, 93· Shaftesbury, extract from Domesday "Sanson Wascelin," of Southampton, referring to " change of the coinage" 92-93. at, 105, 107. " Sansonus Monetarius," identical with Shako plates of Irish Volunteers and " Sanson" of the Southampton Militia, 263, 26S, 269, 322. coins, 92. Shaw, Miss B. F., impression of "The Saxton, Joseph, token of, 203. . Folly," by, 24. See also frontispiece Saye and Sele, Lord, and Thomas to volume. Bushell, 153. Sheffield and Darnall, cricket club ad­ Sayer, Daniell, tokens of, IS5. mission tickets of, 33S. Scales, boxes of, exhibited, 345, 365- Shekel, Jewish, temp. Ezra, 323. 366. Sheldon, find of coins temp. Stephen, at, pair of, on Bucks tokens, 163, 90 . 164, 165, 16S, ISO, 187. Shelly, Mr. medal presented to, for " Scan Omo~u " piece, the, 3S. services in qu.elling the mutiny at Scandinavian hoards, few coins of the Nore, 344. Edward the Confessor in, 104. Shenley, token of, 167-168. Sceatta currency to pennies due to Sheppard, Canon The Rev. Sir Edgar, Frankish influence, change from, 39. reference to, and the Maundy, 217, Sceptre mint-mark on Tower coins of 21S, 219, 225, 226. Charles I, 155-156, 364. Sherington, tokens of, 16S. Schenlega = sciene "beautiful" and Shirley-Fox, J S., RB.A., award of the leage "woodland " = Shenley, 167. John Sanford Schirintone for Sherington, 16S. Saltus medal to, Schulman, J, and the hoard of coins of 323, 352-353. Elizabeth and James I, from Lauter­ donation to the funds bach, Hessen, 305. of the Society by, Schure, Roelof Vander, issuer of box 329,331. of coin scales and weights, 366. Shoe-buckles in paste exhibited, 307. Sciringtun = Scira's farm = Shering­ Shrewsbury, Duke of, Lord Chamber­ ton, 16S. lain to William III, 219, 220. Index to Volume XX.

Shrewsbury, extract from Domesday Slingsby, • Henry, and the warrant for referring to " change of . the making of groats and threepences the coinage" at, 105, temp. Charles II, 22g, 233, 240, 243· 107,108. Slocombe, Edmund, entries in parish mint of Charles I , 159- register re, 201. 160. " "token of, 201. plume with lozenge each Smallbones, Thomas, entries in parish side, mint-mark on gold register re, 186. coins of Charles I, 142. " " token of, 185. Siefred of Northumbria, coins of, 312, Smith, John, token of, 204. 31 3. William, entries in parish regis­ Sigar the moneyer, coin of, 12. ter re, 174. Sigeland the Danish moneyer temp. " " token of, 174. Athelstan, 14. Snelling, Thos., medal of, by Lewis Signatores or die sinkers, 38. Pingo, 348. Sigwold the Danish moneyer temp. " Soleil Royal," pattern farthing temp . Anlaf, 10-11. William III, referring to the destruc­ Sihtric, Athelstan receives the homage tion of the French warship, 320. of, at Tamworth, 32. Somborne or Samburne, the Manor of, king of Northumbria, I , 7. 50,51,52. the Northumbrian king sub­ "Sombornes," "The," the district mits to Edward the Elder, 32. known as, 49, 50, 51 , 52 . Sikkim, 1888, bar to India General Ser­ South Kyme, find of coins temp. Stephen vice medal, 272. at, go. Silver currency temp. Charles II, re the Southampton, a charter of Stephen and hoarding of the small, 241. of Henry II re, 8g. the only metals constituting coin of Henry I hitherto treasure trove, gold or, 280- attributed to, now al­ 281, 370, 371. located to Hastings, 86. Simon, Earl, 87. coin of Henry I hitherto Thomas, coins of, 227, 22g, 230, attributed to, now al­ 233, 239, 241. located to Northamp­ concerning, 227, 231, ton, 84-85. 236. destruction of, 56, 57. Coronation medal of, Henry, Bishop of Win­ 324,325. chester, temp. Stephen, engraver, and the work probably transferred of, 207, 208, 20g, his mint from Taunton 210, 211, 212, 213, to, g2. 359, 360. Major P. W. P. Carlyon­ pattern broads of Britton and his alloca­ Charles II by, 223. tion of coins of Wil­ the mis-quoted order to, liam I reading to bring in and de­ HAMTVN t o, 83. liver puncheons, mint of Edward the Mar­ etc., 230- 231. tyr, 57, 58. Site of the Battle of Brunanburh, con­ " Ethelred II, 58, cerning the, 14 et seq. 60. Siward the Dane, 75, 76, 77, 79· " Canute, 57, 60. Skallagrim, father of Egil and Thorolf, possibly removed 67-68 . temporarily to Skidmore's tokens of London Churches Stockbridge, 56, and Gates, exhibited, 326. 57· Index to Volume XX. 447

Southampton, mints of William I and Stanley, Sir John, Secretary to William II, North­ III, ZI9, 2Z0. ampton and, Steepel Claindone = Stuble Claydon = 8z-83· Steeple Claydon, 168. " Henry I, Steeple Claydon, short account of, 168. Northamp­ " "token of, 168-169. ton and, STEINTHAL, EGBERT:- 83-86. Find of coins from Elizabeth to " Stephen, North­ Charles I in Salford, 363. ampton and, Stephen and his "progress" through 86-93· the eastern counties, 87. Southampton Mints, The Northampton Canterbury mint of, IZO. and, 63-93. charter of, re Southampton, Southampton, no coins issued after 89 · lEthelred II from old coins of, with" Algar: Man," town of, 9z. 30 4. the new town of, temp. find of coins temp., at Linton, Stephen,9z. I2I. Southwark mint of Edward the Con­ Hamtun mint of, 9I. fessor, 96. issue of the second coinage of, Souvenir" printed on the ice upon the lI8. Thames at Queenhithe, Jan. zznd, list of finds of coins temp., 90. 1739-40," exhibited, 300. Northampton and Southamp- Spanish dollars and parts counter­ ton mints of, 86-93. marked, 325. Northampton mint of, 86, 89 . Netherlands, find of silver coins Oxford mint of, lIS. of the, at Lauterbach, Hes­ probably coins not struck in sen, 305. new town of Hamtun prior Spence arms, possible confusion by to, 64. Guillim over the, 134. released from captivity at family and Herefordshire, no Bristol in exchange for the evidence of any connection Earl of Gloucester, 87, lI7. between the, Iz6. Rye mint of, lI9-I2I, 368. family, the arms of the, with taken prisoner at Lincoln, 87. Peny-yard pence, IZ3, I Z5, the first coinage of, lI8. I z6, IZ7, I z8, 132, 133. The Mints of Rye and Castle Spileman, the moneyer, 63. Rising in the reign of, lI7- Spink and Son, donation to the Society'S IZI,368. Library by, 299, 347, 36z. " York mint of, 84, lI8. "Spinnage," "lVIr. John," "Second Stewkley, token of, 169. Clerk, I78z," Westminster Fire Office Stiefne the moneyer, 85, 86. pass engraved, 34I. Stiles, lVIichael, Irish leaden token of, Spring Gardens, the, original name for 3zo. Vauxhall Gardens, 34I. Stivelai (Styfie leah), " stump clearing" Square, chequered, on Bucks token, = Stewkley, 169. 194· Stockbridge. An Anglo-Saxon Mint, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, token hither­ 49-6 I. to attributed to, now allocated to Stockbridge derived from Brige and Bucks,20I-ZOZ. not from its bridge, Stag on Bucks token, 198. 54-55· Stags, three, on Bucks token, ZOI. derived from the stockad­ Stani, Stratjord, Stonyng Stretjord for ing of an artificial cause­ Stony Stratford, 169. way, 55. Index to Volume XX.

Stockbridge, description of the borough Stokins, Thomas, entry in parish re­ . of, 51, 52. gister re, IS2. entitled to one moneyer " "token of, IS2. only, 55. Stone, Staffordshire, doubtful attribu­ evidence a#orded by the tion of some tokens of, 205. Itinerary, by comparison Stony Stratford, tokens of, 169-174. of the Roman and mod­ Stou = "a site" for a religious pur­ ern miles of "The Her­ pose, 175. pathe " road, via, 53- 54. Stow, Gloucestershire, doubtful attribu­ in N orman times a borough tion of some tokens of, 205. within the manor of or Stowe, all tokens with place­ Sumburne Alba, or Whit name, placed by Boyne and Sumburne, 49, 50, 52. Williamson to Stow-in-the­ mint, description of the Wold, Gloucestershire, 175. coins of the, 58-60 Stowe House, 175-176. managed from Win­ short account of, 175. chester, 57. " tokens of, 175-177. of Ethelred II, 57, " Strete " " Le," of Stockbridge, 51, 53. 58-60. Stuart, medal by Kirk or, 360-36r. " of Canute, 60. Sl1anaburna (Swana-burna) , peasants' suggested da te of stream = Swanbourne; 177. opening of, 58. Sugar loaf on Bucks token, 192. suggestion that the Sumburne Alba or Whit Sumburne, " moneyers of the, . Stockbridge in Norman worked in pairs, times, a borough within 56. the manor of, 49, 50. much of the manor of including Stockbridge in pre'­ Sumbume Alba gradu­ Norman days, 49, 50, 52. ally absorbed by and be­ the manor of Somborne or, came manor of, 50. 50,51,52. Robert of Gloucester cap­ Summary, serial, 393 et seq. tured by Earl William Sun mint-mark on Tower coins of de Warren at, 53. Charles I, 155-156. site of Roman villas near, Suppostores or die- and flan-placers of 52. the mint, 3S. Southampton mint pos­ Surat, East India Company's coins of, sibly removed tempor­ 253· arily to, 56, 57. East India Company's head- the manor and borough of, quarters at, 25r. 50, 51, 52, 55· Suskins, 123. the mint of, 55. Sutherey, Richard, entries in parish the Roman road through, register re, ISO. 51 et seq. " "token of, ISO. Stockholm, all coins known of Stock­ Swan gorged with a coronet, legend con­ bridge, in the Royal cerning the device of a, 192-193. Swedish Cabinet at, 58. Swan gorged with a coronet on Bucks coins of lEthelred the Un­ token, 192. " ready in the Royal Cabi­ Swanbourne;short account of, I77. net at, 40. the Lordship of, and Jane indebtedness of the Society, Seymour, 177. to Royal Swedish Cabinet " token of, I77-I78. of Medals at, for casts of Swansea, Governor of, and the terms for coins,6r. the surrender of Lundy Island, 300. · Index to Volume XX. 449

Swetman the moneyer, 74, 81, 82, 83. Taylor, Thomas, entries in parish regis­ Sweyn, as king of Norway, 69. ter 1'e, 197. Estridson, claimant to the " "token of, 197· throne temp. Edward the Tedinwicke (Tidinga-wic) , "dairy farm Confessor, 98. I of the people of Tida," 179. of Denmark at Southampton, 56. Temple, Peter, of Stowe, 175. " son of Canute, 69. Thirty Years' War, find of a hoard of coins Syboda the moneyer, 64, 65. probably secreted during the, 307. Symeon of Durham, the chronicler, 2, Thomas and Willett, the case of, l'e 6, 17, 21, 24. treasure trove, 284, 37I. Symonds, Henry, and the mint of Dor­ , treasure chester, 6I. chest of, 354. and the mints of Thornborough possibly the site where Charles I, with A Roman general A ulus and B mint-marks, Plautius defeated the 30I. Britons, 178. reference to his paper " token of, I78-179. on the "Pyx Thorolf serves under lEthelstan, 68. Trials," 226, 227- Three-halfpenny pieces, suggestion for 228, 229, 231, 232, the introduction of, temp. Charles II, 233,239· 240. Tiffen, Colonel, of the old 27th Foot, 262. T. Tingewick, tokens of, 179. Tirah, 1897-8, bar to India General T on groat of James III (?), 367. Service, 1895, Medal, 274. TC on coins of Edward VI, 339. Tobacco, roll of, on Bucks token, 197. TL on groat of James III, 367. stoppersl exhibited, 299, 357- Table of obverses of gold coins of the 358. Oxford mint of Charles I, ISO . Tod, Alexander and Thomas, moneyers of reverses of gold coins of Oxford of James III, 367. mint of Charles I, lSI. Tokens, silver proofs of halfpenny, ex­ Taffs, H. W., donation to the funds of hibited, 326. the Society by, 329, 33I. 1'01, the Dane, held Sumburne of exhibits by, 297, 313, 320, Edward the Confessor, 50. 338, 346, 360, 368. Tomanwol'thig = Tamworth, 45. Tamawearthige = Tamworth, 45. Tomes, John, token of, 368. Tamawol'lhige = Tamworth, 45 . Tongue token of Charles I, 359. TameW01'de and Tamwol'de = Tamworth Tornebel'ge, " Thorn-hill" = Tho1'n- in Domesday, 45. burgh for Thornborongh, 178. Tamewu.rlhe = Tamworth, 45. Tostig, son of Godwine, 76, 77. Tamworth, Athelstan's treaty with Sih­ becomes Earl of tric at, 7. Northumbria mint temp. lEthelstan and and Earl of Eadweard II, 44-45. Northampton­ Tanner, Lawrence, F.S.A., and the shire and Maundy service, 217. Huntingdon­ Tassie gems of Nelson, 326. shire, 76. Taunton, Henry, Bishop of Winchester, TOT BRIT for Rex Tolius Britannice on probably transferred his coins of Athelstan, 346. mint from, to Southampton Touching for the King's Evil, Charles temp. Stephen, 92. II resumes the custom of, 215. mint of the Bishops of Win­ Touchpieces exhibited, 323- 325. chester, 91, 92. Tower mint of Charles I, ISS, 363, 364. 2 G

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Trade Tokens iss~ted in the Seventeenth " Tucktapool" (? Takhtapol) Afghan­ Century, Buckinghamshire, Part III, istan medal with clasp, 317. 163-205. Turnell, Isack, token of, 350. Tradesmen's tokens, copper coins · of Tutbury, find of coins temp. the Ed­ Charles II to replace the, 241. wards at, 287, 354. Tramway tickets of London and Dar­ Two-guinea pieces, number of, issued, lington, 338 . 213. Transference of moneyers between the Twynham (now Christchurch) mint . 50, Mints of Northampton and Hunting­ 52 ,58. don. The Anglo-Saxon Earls of mint of Eadgar, 58 . Northampton and Huntingdon and Ethelred II, 58. the, 75-82. William I, 58. Treasure Trove, 279-289, 370-372. " "Henry I, 58. Treasure trove, important alterations in Tyrone Regiment, Royal, description the law of, 284, 285, of the medal of the, 265, 321. 286, 371-372. coins or ornaments found with a body do U. not constitute, 283. V in Carolus an inverted A, coin of " coroner's duty in in­ quests on, 282, 286. Charles I with, 367. Uburna for Wooburn, 186. " definition of, 279-280, VLF, probably a contracted form of 371. " earliest record of, in VLFr:ITEL and VLr:ETEL, 84. the twelfth century, Ulfketel, Abbot, 79. Umbeyla, bar to India General Service 279,370. " special features as to Medal,272. burial or hiding of Unites of Oxford mint of Charles I, 139- treasure, governing 144, 149, ISO, 151. the application of the law of, 283. V. " special grant required for ownership of, 282 . Vauxhall Gardens, medallion, pass and " the British Museum v. tickets for the, 340-341. the local museum in Veasey, Richard, record re, 174. the case of, 288-289. " " token of, 174. " the educational value VERGINEAM CAVEAS TVTAMINE of, 281, 282, 371. (or ISTAM NE) SOLVITO ZONAM. " the present object in legend on pattern hroad of Charles II, the enforcement of 210. the law of, 281, 371. Verney, Sir Edmund, Standard Bearer Treasurer, Report of the :­ to Charles I, 168. Session 1929, 329-330, 331-332. Victoria, Her Majesty, Queen of Sweden, " 1930, 376-378. death of, 352, 372. Treble-Unites of Oxford mint of Charles Queen, silver medal of, by I, 144-148, 149, ISO, 151. William Wyon, 346. Trihute, or tax, in Northumbria might go " the Britannia dollar of, 252. either to the king or to the "gereta", 47. Vidler, L. A., and the history of Rye, Trough Society, silver ticket of the, 339. Ir9· Truro mint of Charles I, 339, 350. Vinnhei~i vi~ Vinnsk6ga = " Win­ Lieut.-Col. H. heath by Winwood," 6, 17. W. Morrieson Vinovium, the Roman, or Bincheste,:, and the, 350. 133·

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Volunteers, growth and ultimate decline Watts, John, token of, 186. of the Irish, in the eighteenth century, Wayland Smith, legend concerning, 263,32r. 66-67· Votes done = Waddesdon, 180. Waziristan, 1894-95, bar to India Vulfsige, moneyer of Edward the Elder, General Service Medal, 28. 272. Vulliamy, Justine, watch by, exhibited, 1901-1902, bar to Edward 30 7. VII India General Ser­ Vyvian, Sir Richard, temp. Charles I, vice Medal, 274. I57,30r. I9II- 2I, Waziristan, 1921- 24, \Vaziristan, 1925, bars W. to King George V India General Service I9II Waburna, Waborne (woh,. "twisting," Medal, 276. burna" burn "), "winding stream," Webb, Henry, reference to his paper on for Wooburn, 186. the Early Silver coins of Charles II, Waddesdon, token of, 180. 226,234· Wade and Greipa, in the Wayland and Webster, J. D., donation to the funds Egil saga, 66-67. of the Society by, 375, 377. TAl rendofran, Wendoure, for Wendover, Weeke, near Winchester, the Roman I8r. vicus, 53. " Wall" (O.E.) = Latin vall'um, 20. Weiser Schwan mine, thaler of the, Walter, monever of Edward the Elder, 309-310. 27,28. - . Welch, Sir Robert, badge ordered by Walters, F. A., coins of, 162. Charles I for, 36r. exhibits by, 300, 339, \Villiam, token-issuer, concern­ 35 0 . ing, 203. Waltheof, Earl of Northamptonshire " " token of, 203. and Huntingdonshire, Wells, Bmhell's mint at, 157. career and death of, 77, 78, WELLS, WILLIAM C. :- 79,82. The Northampton and Southampton " son of Siward, 76. mints, Part III, 63-93. W ardintone, "Wearda ' s farm " (HI ear­ \Vells, \V. c., and the moneyer's name dan dum) = Warrington, 180. reading Deorulfes, 37. \Vare, Samuel, token of, 204. " coins of, 64, 65, 81, S3, 85- \Vareham, extract from Domesday 86. referring to " change of the coinage" " "exhibits by, 313, }6S. at, 105, 107. Wendover, find of a token of, at Hard­ \;Varner, Richard Cromwell, exhibits by, wick, lSI. 36o-36r. short account of, lSI. Warrington, Lanes, doubtful attribu­ ;, tokens of, 181-182. tion of tokens of, 205. Weneslai, Wineslawe, hlaw, hill or burial " token of, 180. mound = Vlinslow, IS2. Wataman, moneyer of Stockbridge, 60. Weondune or Wendune, name of site Watches exhibited, 307. of the Battle of Brunan­ \Vater-wheel on Bucks tokens, 187. burh, according to Sym­ Waterford, belt plate of, 266, 322. eon of Durham, 6, 17, Watford, find of coins temp. Stephen at, 24· 90 . or Wendune = Win hill, 17, Wal'isdun = 'vVaddesdon, 180. 18,21. Watling Street, the, 167, 169, 170. Wesley, Rev. John, medal of, 362. Watts, John, entries in parish register West Kent Regiment, silver badge of re, I86. the, 33S. 452 Index to Volume XX.

Westbury, Wilts., doubtful attribution William I, 78. of tokens of, 20S. " and the lordship of Rames- Westminster Fire Insurance Co., date lie, II9. of foundation of, 342.' " Cambridge mint of, 84- Fire Office, silver passes of " coins of, 110. the, 341-342. " find of coins temp., at Bea- Wheatly, Thomas, token of, 197· worth, II4. Wheatsheaf on Bucks tokens, 190, 191, " Huntingdon mint of, 80, 82. 197· " Lincoln mint of, 84. ""heeler, E. H., donation to the funds " mules of, 110. of the Society by, 329, 37S· "Northampton mint of, 79, Whist-markers, boxes of coins or coun­ 80, 81, 82, 83. ters used as, exhibited, 308. " Norwich mint of, 84. Whitchurch, Hants and Salop, doubtful " number of moneyers at close attribution of some tokens of, 20S. of reign of, 108. " White Leaf Cross," Edward the Elder " Pevensey mint of, 3I3. and tradition concerning, 166. " " Twynham mint of, S8. " .White Well Gate," probably the Grey " York mint of, 84. Dyke at Bradwell, IS-I6. "and II, Northampton and Whitton, Robert, entries in parish re­ Southampton mints of, gister re, 198. 82-83· " " token of, 198. " and II, number of changes W I probably a contraction of \Vinches­ of type in reigns of, II3. ter rather than Wilton, 6I. William II, Hythe mint of, 313. Wic~tmbe, Wycumbe (Wy, " river Wye," " Lincoln mint of, 84. combe, "a valley" = Wycombe), " Northampton mint of, 80, 188. 81, 82, 83 . . Wilfrid II, York Minster restored by, William and Mary, attitude of, towards 3I. the Maundy Wilkinson, Major Sir Nevile R., ex­ ceremony, 219- hibits by, 317. 220. Willelm, moneyer of Rye and Canter­ coins of, 24S. bury, 120. lVIaundy distribu­ W[ILLELJR, the moneyer, 89, 91 tion temp., 225. 39· Maundy money of, Willett, Thomas and, the case of, re 220. treasure trove, 284, 37I. shortage of small William de Ow (Eu), manor of Som­ silver temp. 244- borne (with Stockbridge) given to, 49, 245· So. William III, coin of, 326. William de Warren at Stockbridge, groat of, of 1702, 247, 248. Robert of Glou­ pattern of, 320. cester captured silver cliche medallion of, by, 53. 339-340 . of Christchurch, of the great Re-coinage of, Hanton, and of 242 . Winchester, pro­ unpublisQed medal, temp., hably one and " granted to Major Rogers the same per­ of the Enniskilleners, :;on, 93. 261-262. of lVIalmesburv, the Williamson, Mr., medal awarded to the chronicler. 2, 16, punitive force sent re the massacre of, 25· 275· Index to Volume XX. 453

Wilson, John, token of, 203. VVINTER, CHARLES :- Win Heath by Win Wood, 18, 25 . An unique and unpublished Gold " IJill, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25· Medal granted to Major Rogers of " Moor, 21, 22, 24-25. the Enniskilleners for valorous Winch, Edward, entries from parish re- services, 1690, 261-262. . gister l'e, 198. Irish Volunteers and Militia. Medals, " "token of, 198. Belt-plates and Shako-plates, 263- Winchcombe, Anglo-Saxon coins for­ 269, 321-322. merly attributed to Winchelsea, now War Medals issued for Services in allocated to, II9. India, 1852-1924, also the First Winchelsea, Anglo-Saxon coins formerly and Second Issue of the Most attributed to, now allocated to Eminent Order of the Indian Em­ . Winchcombe, II9. pire, 271-277. Winchester, Bishop of, performs the Winter, Charles, exhibits by, 32I. pedilavium on behalf of Wire money of 1792, 248, 249. Charles I, 216. Witenagemot for parliament, 45, 298. mint of Ethelred II, 58, Woburn, Beds., doubtful attribution of 59,60,63· some tokens of, 205. Canute, 59, 60, 63· Wochetun (Wehha, a personal name, Harold I, 63. t~m, enclosed ground). = Woughton, Harthacnut, 72. 188. ,; Eadweard the Wooburn, early history of, 186-187. Confessor, 63. the industries of, 189. Henry II, 93. " tokens of, 186-188. " " the, 57, 58 . " Woodland," " The," or the Forest of obverse die of coin of the Peak, 21, 25. Derby mint of Athelstan Woolbury, an early British fort, 5I. sent from, 13. Wootton, Oxfordshire, doubtful attri­ Stockbridge mint man­ bution of tokens of, 205. aged from, 57. \Vorcester, extract from Domesday, re­ Taunton mint of the ferring to "change of the coinage" Bishops of, 91, 92. at, 105, 107 , 108. the Rout of, in 1141 , 53. Wottesdon = " Wote's hill" (dun, William of Christchurch, " down hill ") = Waddesdon, 180. of Hanton and of, pro­ Woughton, find of a token of, at New­ bably one and the same port Pagnell, 188. person, 93. on the Green, token of, ·Wine, moneyer of vVinchester and 188. Stockbridge, 59. Wren, Christopher, and the Manor Winheath, Brunefeld and Bruningafeld House at Winslow, 182. compare with, 17, 22 . " Christopher, medal of, 362. by Winwood, the name given Wulfnoth, the moneyer, 74. to the Battle of Brunan­ Wulfwine, the moneyer, 81, 82, 83. burh in Egil's Saga, 6, 17, ·Wycombe, a short history of, 188-189. 22,25· finds of tokens of J olm conditions necessary to iden­ Rowell in, 197. tify Brunanburh with, 17, " tokens of, 188-199. 18 . . Wyon, L. C., engraver, War Medals by, "Winnatts," "The," formerly " The 271,273. Win Gates," 22, 25. " medal by, 360. Winslon for Winslow, 185. W., engraver, 360, 362. Winslow, short history of, 182. William, silver medal of Queen tokens of, 182-186. Victoria by, 346. 454 Index to VOl1;tme XX.

Y. York mint of Anlaf, 8, II, 14. " Eadmund, 27-28. Yenn, John, Westminster Fire Office, " Edward the Confessor, passes to, 34I. 96, 99, 100, 102. Yeo, Vauxhall tickets attributed to " William I, 84. 34I. " Stephen, 84, II8. York Cardinal, and touching, 324. " the Northumbrian, 32. 'dies of some Derby coins of " use of Minetre, Minetr and Athelstan sent fronl, 13. M onit1'e on certain coins York Nlinste1', Coins commemorating the from the, 304. Reb$tilding oj, 31-32, 346-347. York's mint, the Archbishop of, temp. York Minster, coins of Edward the Edward the Elder, 32. Elder with fac;:ade of Yorkshire, token hitherto attributed to building identified Staffordshire or, now allocated to with, 27-29, 346-347. Bucks, 201-202. the vicissitudes of the 3I. York mint of Cnut of Northumbria, Z. 312,313. " "Edward the Elder, 27, Z reversed, a dotted, mint-mark on gold " 28, 29, 32, 347· coins of Charles I, 14I. " "Athelstan, 8, 27 , 32. Zellerfeld mint, thalers of the, 308-310. " •

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