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SERIES SUMMARY INDEX VOLS 71–80 (2001–2010) R.H. THOMPSON Abbreviations: c century; exh. exhibited, exhibition(s) (by); i.m. initial mark; obit. obituary of; obv. obverse; pl(s). plate(s); rev. review of, reviewed, reverse. Omissions: Accounts, elections within the Society, and other regular features (dates of election being given in each List of Members); subject entries for most reviews; individual contributors to the Coin Register; insubstantial references elsewhere to fi nds and hoards. Abbotsham, fi nd 2001 (16–17c.), 72.106–14 —. Coin Register 2006, 76.364–88, pls. ABDY, R.A. Coin Register 2001, 71.177–88, pls. —. Rev., SCBI 55: Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, —. Coin Register 2002, 72.189–212, pls., 77.341 Part IV, 76.392–4 —. Romano-British Coin Hoards, rev., 72.220–1 —. The proportions of the denominations in English —. Coin Register 2003, 74.198–229, pls., 75.199 mint outputs, 1351–1485, 77.190–209 —. Coin Register 2005, 75.176–99, pls. —. Two notes on Stephen BMC type 7, 77.279–81 Aberdeen, mint (David II, half–groats), 79.182–4 —. Coin Register 2007, 77.307–41, pls. ABRAMSON, T. Sceattas, an illustrated guide, rev., —. Coin Register 2008, 78.261–90, pls. 77.345–6 —. Henry I type 14, 79.72–171, pls. —. Studies in early medieval coinage, Vol. 1, rev., —. Coin Register 2009, 79.254–87, pls. 79.288–9 —. The output and profi ts of the Calais mint, Acock & Hanks (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.220, pl. 1349–1450, 80.131–9 Adams, W. (Naval medals, British, 1805), 80.203 —. A thirteenth-century enquiry into the administra- Æthelred I, coinage, 77.71–118 tion of the Bury St Edmunds mint, 80.189–93 Æthelred II, Benediction Hand type, 77.270–6, pl. —. Coin register 2010, 80.207–37, pls. Æthelstan II Guthrum (Viking invaders), Two–line —. The English coinage in the 1120s and 1150s: type, 75.38–42 interrupted continuity? read; 80.247 African coinages, research, 73.159–60 Almondbury [Lightcliffe] fi nd 1828, 77.264–9 Aldfrith (Northumbria), coinage, 76.147–58 American coinages, research, 73.148–50 Alexander III, 2nd coinage, fractional coin, 71.167 Anchor & Hope (sign), 78.258–60 Alfred, Lunettes coinage, 78.38–110, pls. ANDERSON, M. Imitations of the Crux Pellit Allectus, coinage, 76.61–80, 119–22, 125–39, 141 coinage of James III, 76.345–8 Allen, D.F., 73.199–200 Anderson, P. (Tokens, 18c.), 71.129 Allen, J.N., death, 78.298 Anglo-Gallic coins, research, 73.96–7 ALLEN, L.L. The World’s Show, rev., 71.206–7 Anglo-Saxon coins, collections, 76.171–203, pls. ALLEN, M., promoted Assistant Keeper, 75.216; —, gold (5–6c), 80.51–75 awarded North Book Prize, 78.298–300 —, legal references, 77.164–70 —. English coin hoards, 1158–1544, 72.24–84 —, legends, philological aspects, 78.32–7 —. Finds from Dunwich, 72.85–94 —, research, 73.58–75, pls. —. Coin Register 2002, 72.189–212, pls., 77.341 Anglo-Saxon law, numismatic aspects, 77.150–72 —. The groats of Edward I, 74.28–38, pls. Anglo-Saxon monetary history (7–8c.), 79.1–33 —. Medieval English die-output, 74.39–49 Apthorpe, J. (Coin-weights), 71.118 —. Coin Register 2003, 74.198–229, pls., 75.199 ARCHIBALD, Marion M., honorary member, 79.304 —. The Durham Mint, rev., 74.236–7 —. The Lion coinage of Robert, earl of Gloucester, —. The quantity of money in England 1180–1247: new and William, earl of Gloucester, 71.71–86, pls. data, 75.44–9 —. English medieval Coin Hoards, I, rev., 71.202–3 —. The interpretation of single-fi nds of English coins, —. Early medieval coinage, 1066–1279, 73.76–88 1279–1544, 75.50–62 —. A sceat of Offa of Mercia, 74.20–27, pls. —. The fourteenth-century hoard from Chesterton —. Rev., SCBI 53: Scottish Museums: English Coins Lane Corner, Cambridge, 75.63–90, pl. 1066–1279, 74.234–6 —. Salaries of mint and exchange offi cials in the Long —. Cotton’s Anglo-Saxon coins in the light of the Cross recoinage of 1247–1250, 75.173–5 Peiresc inventory of 1606, 76.171–203, pls. —. Coin Register 2005, 75.176–99, pls. —. Coinage and History in the North Sea World c.AD —. The English coinage of 1153/4–1158, 76.242–302, 500–1250: essays in honour of Marion Archibald, pls. rev., 77.343–5 320 SERIES INDEX Argyll, N.D.C., Duke of, 71.142 Berry, E. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288, 290 Aris, S., 80.155–6 Berry, J., designs, 80.178–81 Arnot, A.J.(P.), 71.142 Bersi–Mangakis, D. see Mangakis, D. Artefacts, 10c., 71.60–70, pl. BESLY, E., presentation of the Sanford Saltus medal —, 12–16c., 72.34–5 to, 74.244–5 Ashley, W.E., 71.142 —. A fourteenth–century hoard from Llanddona, Asian coinages, research, 73.150–7 Anglesey, 72.169–71 Askew, J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289–90 —. A Civil War hoard from Shropshire, 72.180–3 Athelstaneford, fi nd 2001, 74.189–90 —. Rev., Romano-British Coin Hoards, 72.220–1 ATTWOOD, P. Medals of dishonour, rev., 80.240–2 —. The coinage of the Stuarts, 73.120–7, pls. Auctioneers’ tokens, 79.213–28, pls. —. For those in Peril: Civil Decorations and Lifesaving Audley, C. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288, 290 Awards at the National Museums and Galleries of Australasian coinages, research, 73.157–8 Wales, rev., 75.208–9 Axbridge, mint (Edgar), 71.161 —. The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus, Aylesbury, mint, 77.173–89, pl. 76.45–146, pls; read, 72.228. —. Rev., ‘Remember Nelson’: campaign and Bagnall, A.E., 71.143, 73.200 commemorative medals . ., 76.397 Bainbridge, fi nd 1998 (16–17c.), 71.170–2 —. The Milford Haven hoard of Henry I, 77.277–9 BAKER, J., Lost change: recording and interpreting —. The Monknash fi nd and other foreign medieval medieval and early modern stray coin fi nds, coins from South Wales, 80.196–9 read; 76.401 Best, T. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289–90 Baldwin, A.H. & Sons, 71.152–3, 73.197–212 Bhandare, S., presentation of Blunt Prize 2005 to, Baldwin, A.H.F., 71.152 76.404 ‘Baldwin’ hoard c.1993 (10c.), 72.1–14, pls. —. The East India Mint at Bombay: Early years Baliol, J. see John Baliol 1672–1715, read; 76.401 Ballard, T. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289–90 Bibire, P., 78.32–7 Ballingal, N.C., 73.200 Biddle, T. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289 Banks, Sir J., 78.202 BIGGS, N. Coin–weights made by the Founders, Banks, Sarah Sophia, 78.200–15, pls. 71.111–18, pl. BARCLAY, C., curator in Durham, 75.216 —. Provincial coin-weights in the eighteenth century, —. Two hoards from North Yorkshire, 71.168–72 74.102–20, pls. —. Rev., Coins of Northumbria, 72.221 —. Rev., Weights and Measures in Scotland, 75.206–7 —. Rev., For those in Peril: Civil Decorations and Birch, T., medal, 80.151–4 Lifesaving Awards at the National Museums and Bird, B., 71.143 Galleries of Wales, 75.208–9 Birmingham, Loyal Associations medals, 71.134–5 Barnes, A.E., 73.200 —, miscellanies, 79.246–50, 80.151–65, pls. Barr, D.A., death, 75.216, 220 —, Parys Mine mint, 75.113–20 Barrett, E. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289–90 —, Soho mint, Monneron tokens, theft, 75.121–31 Bartholomew Close, token 1664, 78.258–9 —, Theatre 1774, 76.312–22, 80.154–8 Baskerville, Sarah, 80.156 Birnie, fi nds (2c), 76.1–44 BATESON, J.D. The medallic works of Neil Bispham, J., presentation of Jeffrey North Medal 2008 Macphail, read; 71.213 to, 79.307–8 —. Scotland and Ireland: a century of progress in BLACKBURN, M., dedication to, 80.iii; J. Sanford coinage studies, 73.137–47, pls. Saltus medallist, 80.248–50 —. Two seventeenth-century copper hoards from —. The St Edmund coinage in the light of a parcel from Scotland, 74.187–90 a hoard of St Edmund pennies, 72.1–14, pls. —. SCBI 53: Scottish Museums: English Coins —.The nature of Hiberno-Norse currency reforms, 1066–1279, rev., 74.234–6 read; 74.246 —. Rev., Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands, —. Currency under the Vikings, Part 1: Guthrum and 74.237–8 the earliest Danelaw coinages (Presidential —. Rev., Small Change VI, 75.203–4 address 2004), 75.18–43, pls. —. The Castlecary hoard and the Civil War currency —. Some unpublished coins of Henry I and Stephen, of Scotland, 77.226–45 75.164–9, pl. —. Rev., SCBI 58: Scottish Coins in the National —. President’s review of the year 2004, 75.216–18 Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, Part I, —. Currency under the Vikings, Part 2: The two 77.349–51 Scandinavian kingdoms of the Danelaw, —. William Hunter and eighteenth-century coin c.895–954 (Presidential address 2005), collecting, read; 78.298 76.204–26, pls.; read, 76.401 BEAN, S.C. The Coinage of the Atrebates and Regni, —. President’s review of the year 2005, 76.398–400 rev., 71.200–1 —. Presentation of Blunt Prize 2005 to Dr Shailendra Bearman, T., 71.143 Bhandare, 76.404 Bennett, L., 71.153 —. Currency under the Vikings, Part 3: Ireland, Wales, BERLIN, H.M. The Coins and Banknotes of Palestine Isle of Man and Scotland in the ninth and tenth under the British Mandate, 1927–1947, rev., centuries (Presidential address 2006), 77.119–49; 71.205–6 read, 77.358 SERIES INDEX 321 —. President’s review of the year 2006, 77.354–6 —. Council Prize, 76.401 —. Presentation of the John Sanford Saltus medal for —. history, 73.1–43, pls.