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Coin Register 2010 Available online at http://britnumsoc.org/publications/Digital%20BNJ/2010.shtml COIN REGISTER 2010 EDITED BY MARTIN ALLEN AND SAM MOORHEAD THE Coin Register provides a platform for the publication of unusual and remarkable single coin fi nds from Britain and Ireland. All Celtic, pre-conquest Roman, Roman silver prior to AD 64, Roman gold and late Roman silver coins from the fourth century onwards are welcomed, as are Anglo-Saxon, Norman or Plantagenet coins and their continental contem- poraries (down to and including the Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) type of Henry II), and most later medieval continental coins. However, coins outside these categories will still be consid- ered for their numismatic interest. As always, the essential criterion for inclusion will be that the coin is new, by virtue of either being newly found or (if previously discovered) being hitherto unpublished. Single fi nds from archaeological excavations may be included if it seems that there would otherwise be a considerable delay in publication. Celtic material should be sent in the fi rst instance to Ian Leins, Department of Coins and Medals, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG ([email protected]). Finds of Greek and Roman coins should be notifi ed to Sam Moorhead, Finds Adviser, Iron Age and Roman coins, Portable Antiquities Scheme, c/o Department of Coins and Medals, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG ([email protected]). Other material should be sent to Dr Martin Allen, Department of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge CB2 1RB ([email protected]). Contributors K.H. Katie Hinds D.H. David Holman R.A.A. Richard Abdy C.K. Clive Knipe N.A. Nigel Abram C.S.S.L. Stewart Lyon A.A. Tony Abramson P.M Paul McCulloch D.A. David Algar F.Mc. Frances McIntosh M.R.A. Martin Allen L.M. Laura McLean R.A. Richard Ashton A.B.M. Adrian Marsden A.Barnett Andrew Barnett D.M. Denis Martin F.B. Frank Basford T.M. Terence Maudlin M.A.S.B. Mark Blackburn C.M. Chris Meitiner J.B. John Blair F.M. Faye Minter R.B. Roger Bland S.M. Sam Moorhead A.Bo Anna Booth P.Mur. Paul Murawski D.B. Dot Boughton C.Mycock Chris Mycock P.B. Pat Broomfi eld R.N. Rory Naismith A.B. Andrew Brown J.N. John Naylor J.Br. James Brown V.O. Vanessa Oakden R.Bude Ron Bude D.P. David Palmer M.C. Martin Campbell N.P. Naomi Payne J.C. Jane Carr J.P. John Philpotts I.C. Ian Carradice A.P. Adrian Popescu J.Cassidy Julie Cassidy I.P. Ian Postlethwaite R.C. Russell Cook J.Sadler John Sadler A.C. Amy Cooper M.S. Martin Savage K.C. Kath Creed W.S. Wendy Scott J.Cross John Cross D.S. David Shotter A.D. Adam Daubney D.Sl. Duncan Slarke D.D. David Drabold J.S. John Sills P.E. Philip Elkins B.S. Brian Sperty B.H. Barry Hamilton K.S. Kate Sumnall S.H. Sonia Harrison D.J.S. David Symons 208 COIN REGISTER 2010 P.T. Patrick Thorn MEC Medieval European Coinage R.H.T. Robert Thompson Metcalf D.M. Metcalf, Thrymsas and Sceattas in A.T. Anna Tyacke the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 3 vols R.T. Rosalind Tyrrell (London, 1993–4). A.W. Alistair Wardle MIB W. Hahn, Moneta Imperii Byzantini, J.W. Julian Watters 3 vols (Vienna, 1973–81). R.W. Rob Webley MIBE W. Hahn with M.A. Metlich, Money of M.W. Mark Winiger the Incipient Byzantine Empire (Anastasius R.W. Robert Winterton I-Justinian I, 491–565) (Vienna, 2000). C.W. Christopher Wren MG K.F. Morrison and H. Grunthal, Carolingian Coinage, Numismatic Authorities cited notes and monographs 158 (New York, 1967). Abramson T. Abramson, Sceattas: An Illustrated Normanby R. Bland and A.M. Burnett, The Guide. Anglo-Saxon Coins and Icons Normanby Hoard and other Roman Coin (King’s Lynn, 2006). Hoards, Coin Hoards in Roman Britain Album S. Album, A Checklist of Islamic Coins VIII (London, 1988). (2nd edition, Santa Rosa, 1998). North J.J. North, English Hammered Coinage, Belfort A. de Belfort, Description générale des vol. 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Chautard, Imitations des monnaies au 1948). type esterlin frappées en Europe pendant VA R.D. Van Arsdell, Celtic Coinage of le XIIIe et le XIVe siècle (Nancy, 1871). Britain (London, 1989). Chick D. Chick, The Coinage of Offa and his Contemporaries, BNS Special Publication Abbreviations 6 (London, 2010). CKN E.J.E. Pirie, Coins of the Kingdom cuir. cuirassed of Northumbria, c. 700–867 (Llanfyllin, diad. diademed 1996). dr. draped CNI Corpus Nummorum Italicorum EMC Corpus of Early Medieval Coin Finds Crawford M.H. Crawford, Roman Republican AD 410–1180 (www.fi tzmuseum.cam.ac. Coinage, 2 vols (Cambridge, 1974). uk/coins/emc) CTCE C.E. Blunt, B.H.I.H. Stewart and C.S.S. ex. exergue Lyon, Coinage in Tenth-Century England helm. helmeted from Edward the Elder to Edgar’s Reform HER Historic Environments Record (Oxford, 1989). l. left DOC A.R. Bellinger and P. Grierson, laur. laureate Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in M/d Metal detector the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in PAS Portable Antiquities Scheme (www.fi nds. the Whittemore Collection, 9 vols org.uk) (Washington, 1966–99). r. right Elias E.R. Duncan Elias, The Anglo-Gallic rad. radiate Coins (Paris and London, 1984). SMR Sites and Monuments Record Ghyssens J. Ghyssens, Les petits deniers de Flandre std seated des XIIe et XIIIe siècles (Brussels, 1971). stg standing Lafaurie J. Lafaurie, Les monnaies des rois de France, 2 vols (Paris, 1951–6). Geographical index LRBC P.V. Hill, J.P.C. Kent and R.A.G. Carson, Late Roman Bronze Coinage AD 324–498 Acton, Cheshire, 21 (London, 1960). Alfriston, East Sussex, 175 Mayhew N.J. Mayhew, Sterling Imitations of Ashford, near, Kent, 112 Edwardian Type, RNS Special Publication Bainton, East Yorkshire, 33 14 (London, 1983). Bampton, Oxfordshire, 81 COIN REGISTER 2010 209 Barkway, Hertfordshire, 185 Flaunden, Hertfordshire, 7 Becontree, near, Barking and Dagenham, 245 Flitcham with Appleton, Norfolk, 72 Bedale, near, North Yorkshire, 208, 216 Folkestone, near, Kent, 215 Bedfordshire, 278 Fordham, Cambridgeshire, 79 Benson, Oxfordshire, 96, 111 Foulsham, Norfolk, 203, 307, 315, 336 Bicester, near, Oxfordshire, 100 Framlingham, Suffolk, 303, 306 Biggleswade, near, Bedfordshire, 232 Freckenham, Suffolk, 129 Blewbury, Oxfordshire, 323 Friston, near, Suffolk, 47 Blythburgh, near, Suffolk, 152, 171 Garboldisham, Norfolk, 234 Bodicote, Oxfordshire, 213 Gloucestershire, 269 Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, 240 Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, 281 Brackley, near, Northamptonshire, 92, 105 Great Barton, Suffolk, 37, 217 Bridlington, near, East Yorkshire, 139 Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, 11, 18 Bristol area, Somerset, 300 Great Dunham, Norfolk, 95 Broome, Norfolk, 244 Great Wakering, Essex, 57, 190, 280 Bungay, Suffolk, 210 Great Walsingham, Norfolk, 127 Burgate, Suffolk, 55 Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire, 121 Burstwick, East Yorkshire, 252 Greetwell, Lincolnshire, 274–5 Bury St Edmunds, near, Suffolk, 325 Hainford, Norfolk, 26 Buxhall, Suffolk, 342 Heacham, Norfolk, 327, 338, 356 Bythorn, Cambridgeshire, 268 Herongate, near, Essex, 157 Calbourne, Isle of Wight, 16 High Roothing, Essex, 42 Cambridgeshire, 89 Hilgay, Norfolk, 114 Canterbury, near, Kent, 154, 179, 183 Hilton, Cambridgeshire, 65, 134 Capel le Ferne, Kent, 40 Hitcham, Suffolk, 286 Carlton Colville, Suffolk, 225 Hitchin, Hertfordshire, 135 Castlemorton, Worcestershire, 291 Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, 2 Caston, Norfolk, 204 Hollingbourne, near, Kent, 168, 188, 224, 231 Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, 15 Holme next the Sea, Norfolk, 270–2, 309 Charlton Abbots, Gloucestershire, 290 Hook, Hampshire, 355 Charminster, Dorset, 177, 230 Horncastle, near, Lincolnshire, 189 Chelveston, Northamptonshire, 301 Hoxne, Suffolk, 117 Chichester, near, Sussex, 206, 212, 243 Huttoft, Lincolnshire, 83 Chippenham, Cambridgeshire, 1 Ingham, Suffolk, 43 Chrishall, Essex, 35 Ipswich, near, Suffolk, 198 Clavering, Essex, 254 Ixworth, Suffolk, 233 Claxby Pluckacre, Lincolnshire, 169 Kedington, Suffolk, 4 Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes, 299 Kent, 45 Clyffe Pypard, Wiltshire, 28 Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, 207 Coddenham, Suffolk, 62, 335 King’s Lynn, near, Norfolk, 99, 116, 313 Costessey, Norfolk, 80 Kingston upon Hull, 260 Congham, Norfolk, 128 Kingston upon Hull, near, 150 Corfe Castle, near, Dorset, 294 Lenham, near, Kent, 304 Cricklade, near, Wiltshire, 209 Lichfi eld District, Staffordshire, 25 Crimplesham, Norfolk, 64, 68 Lincoln, near, Lincolnshire, 165, 248, 295–6, 326, Debden, Essex, 279, 288 329 Dedham, near, Essex, 69 Lincolnshire, 158, 186, 195–7, 331 Devizes, near, Wiltshire, 71 Linton, Kent, 76 Doncaster, near, 330 Little Burstead, Essex, 41 Dorchester, near, Dorset, 103, 115 Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, 132 Driffi eld, near, East Yorkshire, 94, 155 Little
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