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 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 , 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. 2005 to Peter Woodhead, 77.359–60 —. honorary membership criteria, 79.310–11 —. Currency under the Vikings, Part 4: The Dublin —. members 1903–2003, 73.213–67; 2004, 75.227–32; coinage c.995–1050 (Presidential address 2007), 2009, 80.257–62 78.111–37, pl.; read, 78.298 —. presidents, 80.246 —. President’s review of the year 2007, 78.295–7 Broke, P.B.V., Captain (Naval medals, British, 1813), —. Currency under the Vikings, Part 5: The 80.204–5 Scandinavian achievement and legacy Brooches see Coin jewellery (Presidential address 2008), 79.43–71; read, Brooker, J.G., 71.143 79.305 BROWN, I.D. The Hammered Silver Coins produced at —. Designing the Jeffrey North Medal for Services to the Tower during the reign of Elizabeth I, rev., British Numismatics, 79.250–3 77.351 —. President’s review of the year 2008, 79.300–3 BROWN, L. Rev., The World’s Show, 71.206–7 —. Presentation of the Blunt Prize for 2008 to —. Queen Charlotte’s medal for the recovery of Timothy Crafter, 79.305–6 George III, 72.183–4, pl. —. Presentation of the North Book Prize for 2008 to —. Rev., Medals of British India, Vol. I, 72.222–3 Dr Robin Eaglen, 79.306–7 —. A discourse of medals, 73.175–85, pls. —. Jeffrey North Medal presentations 2008, 79.307–10 Browne, Sir W., medals, 77.292–6 BLAND, R., awarded OBE, 79.302 Brushfi eld, A.N., 71.143 —. The Treasure Act; the fi rst fi ve years, read; 72.228 Bruun, L.E., 71.144 —. Single fi nds of Roman coins from Britain, read; Buck, I.R., death, 76.399, 401 77.357 Bullion economy: England: Danelaw, 71.49–59 Bliss, T., 71.143 Burford, E. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289, 291 Blunt, C.E., 71.143, 73.200 Burgred (Mercia), Lunette type E, 78.222–7 Blunt Prize, 76.398, 401, 404; 79.304–6, regulations, Burgundy, gold coins, England (15–16c), 77.219 309; recipients, 80.247 Burstal, E., 71.144, 73.201–2 BOGUCKI, M. Two Northumbrian stycas of Eanred Burton, J. (Tokens, 18c), 71.122, 80.166–75 and Æthelred II from early medieval Truso in Bury St Edmunds, mint (13c), 80.189–93 Poland, 79.34–42 Bush Moor (Dumfriesshire), fi nd 2002 (13c), 74.181–2, Bole, S.A., death, 74.239 79.229 BOLTON, J. How to survive monetary defl ation, credit crunches and a great slump: some lessons from Calais mint, output, 80.131–9 the later Middle Ages (Howard Linecar Calcutta mint personnel, 73.153 memorial lecture, 2009) read; 80.248 Caldale, fi nd 1774 (11c), 78.210–11 Bonser, M.J., presentation of Jeffrey North Medal Cambridge, Chesterton Lane/ Magdalene Street, fi nd 2008 to, 79.307–8 2000 (14c), 75.63–90 Boon, G.C., 73.200–1 Cambridge, mint (Henry I, type 6), 75.164–5, pl. Booth, W., counterfeiter, possible portrait, 79.247–9 Canning & Winter (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225 BORNHOLDT COLLINS, Kristin, awarded a PhD, Canterbury, mint (8c), 79.11 75.217 —, mint (Henry I), 79.76 —. Coin fi nds and currency of the Isle of Man in the —, mint (Short Cross), moneyers, Robert Vi, 75.172–3 Viking Age and later Middle Ages, read; 71.213 CAPIE, F. Money and economic development in the —. New moneyers in Æthelred II’s Benediction Hand eighteenth century, read; 80.248 type, 77.270–6 Carausius, coinage, 76.61, 118 Boulton, M., cash receipt 1808, 79.246–7 Carlyon-Britton, P.W.P., 71.144 —, counterfeiting requested, 80.158–60, pls. Carlyon-Britton, R.C., 71.144 —, funeral, 80.163–4 Carnegie, D.C.S.L. see Lindsay Carnegie, D.C.S. —, medals 1809, 80.160–2 Carolingian coins, currency, England, 79.17–18 Boulton, R. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222, pl. Carson, R.A.G., death, 77.355 Boy Bishops (Bury St Edmunds), tokens, 72.175, pl. Carter, E.C., 71.144 Boyd, W.C., 77.277–9 CASEY, J. Roman Britain: monetizing a Third World Bradwell, J.H. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222, pl. economy, read; 76.402 Brand, J.D., 71.143, 73.201 Castle Combe, mint (11c), 71.76 Brettell, R.P.V., 71.143, 73.201 Castlecary, fi nd 1926 (16–17c), 77.226–45 Bridges, D. (Coin–weights), 71.118 CAVILL, P.R. The debased coinage of 1492, 77.283–6 Brigg, M.A., 71.143 —. The fi rst Tudor coinage crisis? read; 78.299 Bristol, mint (11c), 71.75–6 Celtic coins see Iron-Age coins Britannia, iconography, 76.323–36, pls. CHALLIS, C.E. Rev., Sterling, 71.201–2 British coins (17–20c), research, 73.128–36, pls. —. Statement in support of the nomination of British Empire and Commonwealth coinage, research, Dr Kevin Clancy, 72.229 73.148–60 —. Henry Symonds FSA, 30 January 1859–11 British Numismatic Society, by-laws (amended 2008), February 1933, 73.116–19, pl. 78.307–13, 79.304 Chapman, D.A., death, 76.399, 401 —. centenary medal, 72.187–8, pls. Chappell, A.E. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.219–21, pl. 322 SERIES INDEX

Charles I, farthing tokens see Royal farthing tokens —. New hoards from seventeenth-century England, II, Charles II, patterns, Petition crown, 75.91–112, pls. 72.95–114 Charlotte, queen consort of George III, 72.183–4, pl. —. Rev., Small Change II, III, 72.219–20 Charman, G.W., 71.153 —. Coin designers and pattern coins in Tudor and Chester, mint (Henry I), 79.76 early Stuart England, read; 72.228 CLANCY, K., presentation of Council Prize to, —. Tudor coinage, 73.107–15, pls. 72.227, 229 —. Rev., Small Change IV, V, 75.202–3 —. The Ricardo ingot: experimental dies in the Royal —. The currency of medieval Guernsey: evidence from Mint collection, 71.172–4, pls. the Lihou excavations, read; 75.220 —. The appointment of William Wellesley Pole to the —. Coinage and History in the North Sea World , 72.184–7 c. AD 500–1250, rev., 77.343–5 —. The centenary medal of the British Numismatic —. Links across the Channel: royal monetary policy in Society, 72.187–8, pls. the later middle ages, read; 77.358 —. Rev., The Sovereign, 72.221–2 —. Two new coin brooches of tournois type, 78.236–9 —. Rev., The Monetary History of Gold, 75.209–10 —. Rev., Trade, Money and Power in Medieval England, —. Locked into change: coinage reform in the 1690s 79.289–90 and 1790s, read; 78.299 —. ‘The king offereth but only golde’: coins and royal —. Designing the Jeffrey North Medal for Services to ceremony in Tudor and Stewart England, read; British Numismatics, 79.250–3 79.304 —. Designing change: the art of coin design, rev., Cooke, W. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288, 291 79.297–9 Cooper, F.R., 71.145, 73.202 —. The Ricardo Ingot: the discovery of a striking in Corbitt, J.H., death, 74.246 tin, read; 80.247 Costilhes, A., death, 75.216, 220 Clarke, J. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225, pl. COTTAM, G. Rev., The Coinage of the Atrebates and CLARKE, W.N. Exh, 74.246 Regni, 71.200–1 —. The mint of Aylesbury, 77.173–89, pl. Cotton, E.B. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.219–21, pl. Clarke-Thornhill, T.B., 71.144 Cotton, Sir R.B., 76.171–203, pls. CLAY, R. and the art of making Cotton, W.A. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.219–20, pl. money, rev., 80.239; read, 79.304 Cotton, W.A. (numismatist), 79.220 Clift, W. (Bath), 76.349–53 Countermarked dollars, 72.135–42, pls. —, privy marks, 79.239–45 Clippings see Finds of clippings Countermarked tokens, 72.143–8, pls. Coates, G. (New Zealand), 80.177–85 COURTNEY, Yolanda C.S. Public House Tokens in Coates, T. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289, 291 England and Wales c.1830 –c.1920, rev., 75.207–8 Cochran-Patrick, R.W., 71.145 CRAFTER, T.C.R., awarded Blunt Prize for 2008, Coin illustration, 80.140–50, pls. 79.302, 305–6 Coin jewellery (11c), 71.60–70, pl., 76.337–9 —. The Gayton hoard of Henry II Cross and Crosslet — (13–14c), 78.236–9 pennies, read; 71.213 Coin tickets, 71.136–57, pls. —. A moneyer’s initial on a Cross-and-Crosslets coin, Coin-weights, 71.111–18, pl. 74.180–1, pl. —, provincial, 74.104–20, pls. —. Twelve pennies of Henry II from the Thorpe Coins and Antiquities Ltd., 71.153 Thewles hoard, 75.169–72 Coins as votive offerings, 71.18–33 CREIGHTON, J. Coins and Power in Late Iron Age COLGAN, E. For want of good money: the story of Britain, rev., 71.199–200 Ireland’s coinage, rev., 75.304–5 —. British coinage and the Augustan Revolution, read; Collett, Sir J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288, 291 74.246 Collins, Kristin B. see Bornholdt Collins, Kristin CRAFTER, T.C.R. The Crescents-and-Pellets coinage COLMAN, Fran. Philology matters to early Anglo- of William the Lion, read; 76.401 Saxon money matters, 78.32–7 CRIBB, J.E. The Order of Industrial Heroism, rev., COMBER, C.H. The Hammered Silver Coins produced 71.207–8 at the Tower during the reign of Elizabeth I, rev., Crompton-Roberts, C.M., 71.145 77.351 Crowther, D.J., 71.153 COMFORT, S. Captain Hardy’s and Captain Broke’s CUNLIFFE, B., Boundaries and territories in late Reward of Merit medals, 80.202–6 Iron Age Britain: evidence from coins (Howard Composite images, 80.22 Linecar memorial lecture, 2005), read; 76.401 Congleton, fi nds 1992 (17c), 71.91–110, pl. Cunobelinus, gold coins, Biga type, 80.24–50 CONNOR, R.D. Weights and Measures in Scotland, Currency see also Money supply rev., 75.206–7 Currency, Birmingham, 1808, 79.246–7 Containers, 1c, 80.22–23 —, Great Britain, 1797, 72.135–42, pls. — 2c, 76.2–4 Curtis, B.T., 71.153 — 16c, 72.180 Curtis, J.J. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222 — 17c, 71.106–10 CURTIS, Vesta S. Kingship, religion and propaganda: Continental gold coins, England (15–16c), 77.210–25 coins of the Sasanian kings of Iran, read; 77.358 COOK, B.J. English medieval Coin Hoards, I, rev., 71.202–3 Dakers, C.H., 71.145 —. Rev., Small Change I, 71.203–4 Dandyprats (debased halfgroats), 77.283–6 SERIES INDEX 323

Danelaw: dual economy, 71.49–59 Dubnovellaunos, Trinovantian or Essex staters, 78.1–31 Danforth, B.J. ‘St Patrick coinage’, rev., 72.213–16 DUCKENFIELD, M. The Monetary History of Gold, Daniels, J.H., 71.153 rev., 75.209–10 DANSON, E.W., death, 79.301–2 Dumfries, Catherinefi eld, fi nd 2007–8 (13–14c), —. An enigmatic of Henry I, 78.235–6 79.172–85, pl. DAUBNEY, A. The circulation and prohibition of Dunkirk Factory (Tokens, 18c), 74.190–7 Venetian soldini in late medieval England, Dunn, F.C. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225 79.186–98 Dunwich, fi nds, 72.85–94 Davenham, fi nd 2000 (16–17c), 72.95–6 Durham, mint (Stephen type 7), 77.279–81 Davidson, J., 71.145, 73.202 DYER, G.P., appointed OBE, 71.210 Davidson, T. & R. (Tokens, 18c), 71.122 —. The Royal Mint and the Festival of Britain, 1951, Davies, G., death, 74.246 read; 71.213 DAVIS, Mary. Analyses of coins from the Rogiet —. The currency crisis of 1797, 72.135–42, pls. hoard, 76.142–4 —. Standing Britannia patterns of 1788, read; 75.220 Dawson, B.J., 71.153 —. Turning the fl y, 76.357–9 Dawson, P., 71.153 —. Repent at leisure: the abandonment of sterling Defoe, D., 76.353–6 silver in 1920, read; 78.299 De JERSEY, P. A hoard of staters of Cunobelin and DYKES, D.W. John Stubbs Jorden, die-sinker and Dubnovellaunos from Great Waltham, Essex, medallist, 71.119–35 74.175–8 —. Presidential address 2001, 71.209–12 —. Coin register 2003, 74.198–229, pls., 75.199 —. The token coinage of William Fullarton, —. Coin register 2005, 75.176–99, pls. 72.149–63 —. Coin register 2006, 76.364–88, pls. —. Presidential address 2002, 72.224–6 —. Rev., The Sedgeford Hoard, 76.389 —. The eighteenth and early nineteenth-century token, —. Rev., The Tribes and Coins of Celtic Britain, 76.390 73.169–74, pls. —. The discovery of the Lightcliffe hoard, 77.264–9 —. Some refl ections on provincial coinage 1787–97, —. Coin register 2007, 77.307–41, pls. 74.160–74 —. Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new discussion, rev., —. The ‘Dunkirk’ halfpenny, 74.190–7 77.342–3 —. Presidential address 2003, 74.239–43 —. Some experiments in Iron Age coin production, —. Presentation of the Sanford Saltus medal to read; 77.357 Mr Edward Besly, 74.244–5 —. Sir John Evans and the coins of the Ancient —. The Sherborne Bank tokens, 75.132–41 Britons, read; 80.247 —. Rev., For want of good money: the story of Ireland’s DEKESEL, C. Martin Folkes (1650–1754) and his coinage, 75.304–5 numismatic contemporaries, read; 78.298 —. Rev., The Big Problem of Small Change, 76.394–5 DEMIDOWICZ, G. The layout and development of —. ‘Peter’ Skidmore: the man who never was, 77.246– the Soho Mint: documentary research and 63; read, 78.298; addendum, 80.201 excavations, read; 80.248 —. Rev., Matthew Boulton’s Trafalgar Medal, 78.293–4 DENNIS, Megan. The Sedgeford Hoard, rev., 76.389 —. Rev., SCBI 59: The Norweb . . . Tokens . . . Part VII: DEVLIN, S. Coins and creativity, read; 80.248 City of London, 79.290–1 Denton, C., 71.153 —. Rev., The Social Life of Money in the English Past, De Vore, W., 71.145 79.291–2 DHENIN, M. A sceat of Offa of Mercia, 74.20–7, pls. —. ‘J.B.’ of ‘Foundling Fields’, 80.166–75 DICK, M. Matthew Boulton: a revolutionary player, —. Rev., Matthew Boulton . . ., 80.239–40 rev., 80.239–40 Dickinson, J., 77.264–9 DICKINSON, M.J. SCBI 59: The Norweb . . . Tokens Eadberht, bishop of London, 79.11–12 . . . Part VII: City of London, rev., 79.290–1 Eadberht ‘Præn’ (Kent), Tribrach type, 78.216–22 Die axis (12–13c), 80.193–5 Eadwald (East Anglia), 78.216–22 Die output, medieval, 74.39–49, 77.199–202 EAGLEN, R.J., awarded the North Book Prize for Die supply (14–15c), 77.196–9 2008, 79.302, 306–7 Dies, composite, 1819, 71.172–4, pls. —. Coin tickets in the British hammered series, Dolley, M., 73.202 71.136–57, pls. Dolphin Coins and Medals, 71.153 —. Further coins from the mint of Huntingdon, Domesday Book renders, 76.232–7 72.15–23, pl. DOTY, R.G. Money of the Caribbean, rev., 78.291–3 —. The Abbey and Mint of Bury St Edmunds to 1279, —. Russians, revolutionaries, and the Raj: Soho goes rev., 77.346–8 global, read; 80.248 —. Sarah Sophia Banks and her English hammered Doubleday, G.V., 71.145, 73.203 coins, 78.200–15, pls.; read, 77.357 Drabble, G.C., 71.145 —. The illustration of coins: an historical survey, Part Druids (Ancient Order of), medal, 1806, 77.297–301 I (Presidential address, 2009), 80.140–50, pls.; Dublin, Castle Street, fi nds 1993 (10c), 77.270–1, 275–6 read, 80.248 —, Hiberno-Scandinavian coinage, 78.111–37, pl. —. The die axis of pennies from Henry II to Edward I, —, Werburgh Street, fi nd 1994 (10c), 77.270–1, 275–6 80.193–5 Dublin neighbourhood, fi nds (9–10c), 77.146–7, pl. —. President’s review of the year 2009, 80.243–5 324 SERIES INDEX

EAGLETON, Catherine. 1343 and all that: previously —. Stuart medals: a fateful decision, read; 76.401 unnoticed documents relating to England’s new —. Rev., The Mining and related Tokens of West gold and silver coins, 76.340–4 Cumberland, 77.353 —. Silver currencies of British East Africa, read; Faulconbridge, T. (Birmingham Theatre), 76.312–22, 76.402 80.162–3 —. The world in one room: Sarah Sophia Banks and FAULKNER, N. The Sedgeford Hoard, rev., 76.389 her coin collection, read; 79.304 FEARON, D. Rev., The Order of Industrial Heroism, —. ‘Herculean labours’ of M. Borrel: the 1908 decimal 71.207–8 currency for Zanzibar, read; 80.247 —. The Sovereign, rev., 72.221–2 East Anglia, coinage (8c), 79.20–22 —. Rev., A Simple Souvenir: coins and medals of the Ecgberht (Kent), monetary circulation, 79.27–8 Olympic Games, 75.211 ECKARDT, K.V. Rev., Tokens of the Industrial Ferguson, W.B., death, 71.210, 213 Revolution, 71.204–5 FEVYER, W.H. The Order of Industrial Heroism, rev., Edgar, Reform type, Axbridge mint, 71.161 71.207–8 EDGE, B. Tokens and Commemorative Medals of Finds see also Single-fi nds Cheshire since 1820, rev., 79.295 Finds: British Isles, 71.177–88, pls., 72.189–212, pls., Edinburgh, mint, 1707–1971, 72.115–34 74.198–229, pls., 75.176–99, pls., 76.364–88, pls., Edward I, groats, 74.28–38, pls. 77.307–41, pls., 78.261–90, pls., 79.254–87, pls., Edward IV–V, Boar’s Head i.m. halfpence, 74.183–4, 80.207–37, pls. pl. Finds: England, 72.85–94 Edward IV, Cinquefoil i.m., chronology, 79.236–8 —, (11c), 71.162–4, pl. EDWARDS, Julie. Four seventeenth-century coin —, (12–16c), 72.24–84, 77.202–6 hoards from Congleton, Cheshire, Appendix 2: —, (13–14c), 71.168–70 the Congleton hoard pots, 71.106–10, pl. —, (17c), 71.91–110, pl., 170–2, 72.95–114, 180–3 Elmore-Jones, F., 71.145–6, 73.203 Finds: Scotland (13–14c), 71.164–6, 79.230–5 Elveden, fi nd 2005, 76.80 —, (17c), 77.226–30, 234–44 Emblem books, 79.202–3 Finds: Wales (13–14c), 72.139–71 End of Pain tokens (18c), 71.120 Finds from wrecks (14c), 77.281–2 England, Viking invaders, currency, 79.48–57 Finds of Anglo-Saxon coins (9c), 72.167–9 English coins, analytical studies, 73.98–106, pls. Finds of clippings, 71.170–2 —, collections: Banks (Sarah Sophia), 78.200–15, pls. Finds of coin-weights, 72.94 —, documentary research, 73.116–19, pl. Finds of English coins (12c), 77.277–9 —, 1066–1279, research, 73.76–88, pls. —, (12–13c), 74.181–3 —, 1279–1485, research, 73.89–97, pls. —, (15–16c), research, 73.115 —, 1343, documents, 76.340–4 —, (17c), 72.180–3 —, 1485–1603, research, 73.107–15, pls. Finds of foreign coins, 72.93, 80.196–9 —, 1603–1714, research, 73.120–7, pls. —, gold (5–7c), 80.61–73 EREMIN, K. Two denarius hoards from Birnie, —, (12–16c), 72.29–34 Moray, appendix 2: examination of two —, (13–14c), 72.171–2, pl. counterfeit coins from hoard 1, 76.21–25 —, (15–16c), 77.221–3 Escritt & Barrell (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.220–1, pl. Finds of Irish coins, 72.93 Euro coins, exh., 72.228 Finds of Iron-Age coins, 74.175–8, 77.22–48, 264–9, EUSTACE, Katharine. Britannia: some high points in 80.1–23 the history of the iconography on British Finds of jettons, 72.94 coinage, 76.323–36, pls. Finds of Roman coins, 71.189–98, 76.1–146 Eustace Fitzjohn (Stephen, irregular coinage), Finds of Scottish coins, 72.93 75.167–9, pl. —, (16c), 72.176–80 Evans, Sir J., 71.146 —, (17c), 74.187–90 EVERSON, T. An unpublished document from the Finds of tokens (15–16c), 72.94, 175, pl. National Archives concerning farthing tokens, Finds of tokens (17c), 72.92–3, 78.258–60 76.349–53 FINLAY, M. The Mining and related Tokens of West —. The Galata guide to the farthing tokens of James I & Cumberland, rev., 77.353 Charles I, rev., 78.290 Finn, P., 71.153, 156 EWING, M. Royal Commemorative Medals 1837–1977, Firth, C.J., 71.146, 73.203 Vol. 1, rev., 79.296–7 Fisher, R. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289, 291 Exchanges: payments 1247–50, 75.173–5 Flanders, silver mark weight, 78.198–9 Exeter, mint (Henry I), 79.76 Foe, J. (Tokens, 17c), 76.353–6 EYRE, C. The Tribes and Coins of Celtic Britain, rev., Forgery (Anglo-Saxon law), 77.160–3 76.390 Forrer, L., 71.155, 73.191 —, Numismatic reminiscences of the last sixty years Farquhar, Helen L., 71.146, 73.126–7 [1948], 73.192–6, pl. Farthing, C.R.S., exh, 71.213; presentation of Jeffrey Forrer, L.S., 71.153–4, 73.203–4 North Medal 2008 to, 79.307–9 Foster, A.J. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.218, pl. —. Members of the British Numismatic Society Founders’ Company (Coin-weights), 71.111–18, pl. 1903–2003, 73.213–67 Foundling Fields (Tokens, 18c), 71.122, 80.166–75 SERIES INDEX 325

Foundling Hospital, 80.169–72 Gray, G.K., designs, 80.180–1 Fox, H.B.E., 71.146 Green, J. (Birmingham Theatre), 76.320–1 Fox, J.S. see Shirley-Fox, J.S. Greenall, Stella M., death, 79.302, 304 France, gold coins, England (15–16c), 77.215–16 Greenaway, B.M., death, 74.239, 246 —, Monneron tokens, theft, 75.121–31 Greenhill, fi nd 2001 (13–14c), 71.165–6 Francis, G.R., 71.212 Grierson, P., death, 77.355, 357 Franeker-phase porcupine sceattas, 79.14–17 GRIFFITHS, D., Chester, Meols and Irish Sea trade FRAYLING, Sir C. Continuity through change: the in the Viking Age, read; 77.357 work of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee, Gros tournois as jewellery, 78.236–9 read; 79.304 Grover, B.H., 71.154 Freckenham staters, classifi cation, 80.1–2 Grunthal, H., death, 72.228 FREEMAN, Jessica. Moneyers in London and GUEST, P.S.W. Review article: An Inventory of Middlesex in the later middle ages, read; 75.220 Romano-British Coin Hoards, 71.189–98 —. Offi cials and moneyers at the Tower of London in —. The Hoxne treasure and other hoards of gold 1433, 76.303–11 deposited at the end of Roman Britain, read; French, W.C., 73.204 74.246 Fruiterers’ tokens, London, 77.286–92 —. The Late Roman Gold and Silver Coins from the Fullarton, William (Tokens, 18c), 72.149–63 Hoxne Treasure, rev., 76.391–2 Gunter, J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 Galata, 71.154 Guthrum see Æthelstan II Guthrum GALLAGHER, C., The 1928 Free State Coinage, read; 75.220 Haddock, W. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 GANNON, Anna. Two small hoards of William I, Hall, H.P., 71.147 71.162–4, pl. HALL, M.A. A probable Scottish hoard of the late —. Coin register 2002, 72.189–212, pls., 77.341 sixteenth century, 72.176–80 —. The Iconography of Early Anglo-Saxon Coinage, Hanham, Sir J.L., 71.147, 73.204 rev., 74.231–2 HANNESTAD, N. The Roman Empire: art and —. Anglo-Saxon sceattas and the art historian, read; propaganda, read; 79.305 74.246 Hardy, T., Captain, 80.202–4 —. The aesthetics of Anglo-Saxon coins, read; HARDY, T.A. ‘Remember Nelson’: campaign and 79.305 commemorative medals . . ., rev., 76.397 Gantz, W.L., 71.146 Harl, S.W., death, 78.296 Gardner, W., death, 71.210 Hastings, mint (Henry I), 79.76 Garrat, T. (Coin-weights), 71.117 Hayling Island, fi nds, 71.18–33, pls. GASPAR, P.P. The 1787 shilling – a transition in Haynes, H. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222 minting technique, 74.84–101, pls. Hayward, W. (Coin-weights), 71.117 —. Turning the fl y, 76.357–9 Henry I, mules, 75.165–6, pl. Gaunt, J. (d. 1797), 80.156–7 —, type 2 (Profi le/Cross fl eury), Tamworth mint, GEORGANTELI, Eurydice. Pay and display: 78.235–6 currencies and political ideology in the medieval —, type 14 (Pellets in quatrefoil), 79.72–171, pls. eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea, read; Henry II, Cross and Crosslets type, moneyer Roger W, 77.358 74.180–1, pl. George III, halfpenny 1807, restrike by Taylor, Henry VI, farthings, 74.50–3, 59–60, 64–7 77.301–6, pls. —, halfgroats, groups IV–VI, 76.344–5 —, recovery from illness (Medals), 72.183–4, pl. —, halfpence, 74.50–9, 61–4, 66–7 —, shillings, 1787, 74.84–101, pls. Henry VII, corrections to SCBI 23, 74.184–6 George IV see Prince of Wales patterns —, debased coins of 1492, 77.283–6 Gilbert, R. (Coin-weights), 71.118 —, farthing, mintmark anchor, 78.245–6 Giles, A. (Coin-weights), 71.117 HESLIP, R., Out of balance: weights and foreign coins Glamorgan (Tokens, 18c), 71.124 in early eighteenth century Ireland, read; 71.213 Gloucester, Earls of, Lion coinage, 71.71–86, pls. Hewitt, K.V., 76.401 —, mint (Henry I), 79.76 HEWITT, Virginia. Rev., The Coins and Banknotes of Golden Fleece, Great Britain, 79.199–212 Palestine under the British Mandate, 1927–1947, Golding (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.220–1, pl. 71.205–6 GOODISON, N. Matthew Boulton’s Trafalgar Medal, —. Ploughed fi elds and washing lines: Images of rev., 78.293–4 identity on British paper money, read; 72.228 Gould, J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289, 291 —. Modern coins and paper money, 73.128–36, pls. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL, J. The dual economy of the Hexham, J. (London mint), 76.307–8 Danelaw (Howard Linecar memorial lecture, Hiberno-Scandinavian coinage, Dublin, 78.111–37, pl. 2001), 71.49–59 Hickes, J. (Coin–weights), 71.118 —. The Danelaw and its dual economy (Howard Hill, Sir F., 73.204 Linecar memorial lecture, 2001), read; 71.213 HILL, S. Rev., The Monetary History of Gold, —. The lost coin of Æthelred II from Rushen Abbey, 75.209–10 Isle of Man, 75.161–3 Hilton, R.S., death, 80.247 Grantley, J.R.B.N., Lord, 71.146–7 Hincks & Shakespeare (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.221, pl. 326 SERIES INDEX

Hird, H., 71.147, 73.204–5 —, northern bronze inscribed RVES, 77.1–21 Hoards see Finds —, research, 73.44–57, pls. HOBBS, R., Precious metal ‘hoarding hotspots’ in late —, south-east Leicestershire, 77.22–48 Roman Britain, read; 76.401 Isle of Man, Bradda Head, fi nd 1848, 75.161–3 HODGE, E.C. Secret marks on merchant —, Rushen Abbey, fi nd, 75.161–3 countermarked silver coins, 79.239–45 —, Viking invaders, currency, 77.132–4, 140–3, 79.60–2 HOLLAND, P.M. An unusual pair of obverse die- Italy, gold coins, England (15–16c), 77.217–18 linked bronze pennies dated 1860 and 1861, 71.174–6 J. B. (Tokens, 18c), 71.122, 80.166–75 —. Variation in penny reverses of 1860–1 from re-cut Jænberht (Canterbury), monetary circulation, 79.28–9 puncheons, 76.359–63 Jacob, K.A., 71.147, 73.205 Holland, R. & Cooke (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288, 291 Jacombe, E. (Coin-weights), 71.118 Holloway, D. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.226, pl. Jacombe, J. (Coin-weights), 71.118 HOLMES, A.J., Exh., 72.228; presentation of Jeffrey James I, farthing tokens see Royal farthing tokens North Medal 2008 to, 79.307, 309 — Rose ryals, 71.87–90 —. Rev., The Counterfeit Coin Story, 72.220 James III (Scotland), Black Money, 78.240–5 HOLMES, N.M.McQ. Two Scottish medieval hoards, —, Crux pellit coins, imitations, 76.345–8 71.164–6 James V, placks, 1533, 78.246–8 —. Unpublished Scottish fractions from the David Janów Pomorski see Truso Rogers collection, 71.167–8, pl. Jennings, F.E., death, 80.247 —. A probable Scottish hoard of the late sixteenth Jettons, research, 73.162–3 century, 72.176–80 John Baliol, coinage, 80.107–30, pls. —. The Lindsay Carnegie collection at the National Johnson, J. (Naval artefacts, 1813), 80.205 Museums of Scotland, 74.145–59 Johnstone, E.A., 71.147, 73.205 —. A probable Short Cross purse hoard from Jones, J. (Coin-weights), 71.118 Dumfriesshire [Bush Moor], 74.181–3 JONES, P. Matthew Boulton: man of Enlightenment, —. Rev., Roman Coins and Archaeology: collected read; 80.248 papers, 74.230–1 Jorden, J.S. (Tokens, 18c), 71.119–36 —. Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray, 76.1–44, pls. Kelham, J. & Fisher, R. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288, —. SCBI 58: Scottish Coins in the National Museums 291 of Scotland, Edinburgh, Part I, rev., 77.349–51 KELLEHER, R. 1343 and all that: previously —. Moneta argentea in barbarico: the denarius hoards unnoticed documents relating to England’s new from Birnie, Moray, read; 77.357 gold and silver coins, 76.340–4 —. The Scottish copper Crux Pellit coinage: a —. ‘Gold is the strength, the sinnewes of the world’: typological analysis, 78.138–76, pl. continental gold and Tudor England, 77.210–25 —. ‘Abject orts and imitations’: some variants in the —. Rev., The Pennies of Edward I and II and the Coins ‘black farthing’ coinage of James III, 78.240–5 of the mint of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 77.348–9 —. The 1533 issue of James V placks, 78.246–8 —. Medieval and later coins from near Orford Castle, —. The Catherinefi eld, Dumfries, hoard, 2007–8, Suffolk, 78.248–54 79.172–85, pl. —. Currency in medieval England and the single fi nd —. Additions to the Bush Moor hoard, 79.229 evidence from Kent, read; 78.298 —. A parcel of Edwardian coins from Lanarkshire, Kerison, S. (Coin-weights), 71.117 79.230–5 KEYNES, S. History and coinage in the reign of King —. The coinage of John Baliol, 80.107–30, pls. Æthelred II (Howard Linecar memorial lecture, HOLMES, R. Modern commemorative coins: 2007), read; 78.298 confessions of a Deputy Master, read; 72.228 KIERNAN, P. The ritual mutilation of coins on HOLMES, S. A new moneyer for the post-Brunanburh Romano-British sites, 71.18–33, pls. Viking rulers of York, 74.178–80 Kilvaxter, fi nd 2000 (13c), 71.164–5 Huntingdon, mint, 72.15–23, pl. King, C.E. Rev., The Late Roman Gold and Silver HUTCHINSON, N.J. Hotels and Public Houses in the Coins from the Hoxne Treasure, 76.391–2 county of Lincolnshire: token coins . . ., rev., 76.397 KING, E. The English coinage during the Civil War of Huth, R.F., 71.147 1138–1153, read; 78.299 Hythe, mint (Henry I), 79.76 King, H.H., 71.147 King, J. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222, pl. Ilsley, R.C., 71.153 King, P.I., death, 78.296 Imitative Crux pellit coins, 76.345–8 Kingston Deverill, fi nd 2000 (16–17c), 72.96–8 Imitative rose nobles, research, 73.96 KIRTON, R. The class III penny of Robert the Bruce: Imitative sterlings, research, 73.95–96, pls. a second look, 72.172–3, pl. India, Madras Presidency, coinage, 74.121–44 KLEEBERG, J.M. Money of the Caribbean, rev., Inscriptions (Iron-Age coins), 71.1–17, pl. 78.291–3 Ireland, coinage, research, 73.137–47, pls. Knights of the Golden Fleece, British, 79.201–2 —, Viking invaders, currency, 77.119–49, 79.57–60 KRETZ, R. The coinage of Rues, 77.1–21 Iron-Age coins, Icenian gold, middle phase, 80.1–23, —. The Trinovantian staters of Dubnovellaunos, pls. 78.1–31 SERIES INDEX 327

—. The Biga gold of Cunobelinus, 80.24–50 —. The Lunettes coinage of Alfred the Great, Kruger Gray, G. see Gray, G.K. 78.38–110, pls. Lyons, J. (Naval medals, 1805), 80.203 Lainchbury, A., 73.205 LAING, L. An unpublished early penny from McCormick-Goodhart, L., 73.206 Lincolnshire and its signifi cance, 72.164–7, pl. Mack, R.P., 71.148, 73.206 Lanarkshire, fi nd 1911? (13–14c), 79.230–5 MACKAY, J. The Sovereign, rev., 72.221–2 Lavers, S.G., 71.148 MacKay, W.A., Exh, 71.213–14 Lawrence, L.A., 71.148, 73.98–106, pls. —. The coinage of Æthelred I (865–871), 77.71–118 Lawson, W.J., 71.14 —. The Lunettes coinage of Alfred the Great, LEAN, W.. Was an Anglo-Saxon coin invariably 78.38–110, pls. minted in the town named on it? Some contrary MacKechnie-Jarvis, C., 78.296; death, 80.247 evidence from style and die-linking, read; 78.298 MADDICOTT, J., Sources of bullion for Anglo-Saxon Leeds, civic heraldry, 79.203–5 coinage: some suggestions, read; 77.357 Leicester, mint (Henry I), 79.76 Maish, W.M., 71.148 LEIMUS, I. SCBI 51: Estonian collections, rev., 72.217 Maltby le Marsh (Lincs), ‘Maltby Springs’, fi nd 1999 LEINS, I. Coin register 2006, 76.364–88, pls. (11c), 71.162–3 —. Coins in context: coinage and votive deposition in Mangakis, D., 71.149, 73.206 Iron Age south-east Leicestershire, 77.22–48 Manningtree hoard c.1995 (10c), 72.1–14, pls. —. Coin register 2008, 78.261–90, pls. MANVILLE, H.E., donation to library, 71.211; —. Coin register 2009, 79.254–87, pls. honorary member, 80.247 —. Before Boudicca: the Wickham Market hoard and —. Tokens of the Industrial Revolution, rev., 71.204–5 the middle phase gold coinage of East Anglia, —. Countermarked tokens of the Industrial 80.1–23, pls. Revolution, 72.143–8, pls. LESSEN, M. Notes on Simon’s pattern (Petition) —. Rev., ‘St Patrick coinage’, 72.213–16 crown of Charles II, 75.91–112, pls. —. The 1787 shilling – a transition in minting Liddell, D.G., 71.155, 74.246 technique, 74.84–101, pls. Lightcliffe, fi nd 1828, 77.264–9 —. The 1787 Shilling: die Making in transition, read; Lincoln, E., 71.154 74.246 Lincoln, W.S. & Son, 71.154 —. Numismatic guide to British and Irish printed books, Lincoln, mint (12c), moneyer G . . ., 76.264, 386, pl. rev., 76.395–7 Lindsay Carnegie, D.C.S., 74.145–59 —. Rev., The Hibernia Coinage of William Wood, Lindsey, series J sceattas, 76.159–70 79.292–3 Linecar (Howard) memorial lectures, 71.49–59, —. Biographical dictionary of British and Irish 74.68–83, 76.401, 78.298, 80.248 numismatics, rev., 80.238 Lingford, H.M., 71.148, 73.205–6 MARGOLIS, R. Those pests of canals: a theft of Litchfeild, R. (Coin-weights), 71.117 Monneron tokens intended for France, 75.121–31 Llanddona, fi nd 1999 (13–14c), 72.169–71 Mark (weight), Flemish, 78.198–9 Lloyd, E. (Countermarking), 74.245 Marlborough, mint (11c), 71.76 Lockett, R.C., 71.148 MARSDEN, A. Company of wolves: contemporary Lockron, R., death, 74.239 imitations of Constantine’s VRBS ROMA London, mint (Henry I), 79.77 series, c.330–348, read; 79.304 —, Tower mint, personnel 1433, 76.303–11 MARSH, M. The Gold half-sovereign, rev., 75.210–11 Long Cross coins, re-coinage 1247–50, payments, Martin, C.J., 71.154 75.173–5 MARTIN, S.F. The Hibernia Coinage of William LYON, [C.S.] S., awarded a PhD, 75.217 Wood, rev., 79.292–3 —. An Edgar Reform penny of Axbridge, 71.161 Mason, Shena. Matthew Boulton: selling what all the —. Anglo-Saxon numismatics, 73.58–75 world desires, rev., 80.239–40 —. A new moneyer for the post-Brunanburh Viking —. A new species of gentleman, read; 80.248 rulers of York, 74.178–80 Mass, J.P., death, 71.210, 213 —. Obituary: Elizabeth J.E. Pirie (1932–2005), —. SCBI 56: The J.P. Mass Collection: English Short 75.213–14 Cross coins, rev., 72.218 —. Marks, oras, pounds and sterlings: an international MATHIAS, P. Offi cial and unoffi cial money in the retrospective, read; 75.220 eighteenth century: the evolving uses of —. Silver weight and minted weight in England currency (Howard Linecar memorial lecture, c.1000–1320, with a discussion of Domesday 2003), 74.68–83; read, 74.246 terminology, Edwardian farthings and the origin MAY, J., death, 78.296 of English troy, 76.227–41 —. Rev., Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain, —. Comments on Pamela Nightingale, ‘English 71.199–200 medieval weight-standards revisited’, 78.194–9 MAYHEW, N., accorded title of Professor, 75.216 —. Was an Anglo-Saxon coin invariably minted in the —. Sterling, rev. 71.201–2 town named on it? Some contrary evidence from —. The Gayton hoard of Henry II Cross and Crosslet style and die-linking, read; 78.298 pennies, read; 71.213 LYONS, A.W. Exh, 78.299, 79.305 —. ‘Follow the Yellow Brick Road’: gold and politics —. The coinage of Æthelred I (865–871), 77.71–118 from 1797 to 1931, read; 77.358 328 SERIES INDEX

MAYS, M., The relationship between the Durotrigan Minting by screw press: output, 76.357–9 and Roman coinages, read; 75.220 Mitchell, D.D., 71.152 MEARS, Barbara. Coinage in southern India in the MITCHELL, P.D., 71.152; exh, 79.305 early colonial period, read; 78.299 —. Coin tickets in the British hammered series, Medals, research, Great Britain, 73.175–85, pls. 71.136–57, pls. —, British, 1604, 74.186–7, pl. —. Rev., Tokens of the Industrial Revolution, 71.204–5 —, —, 1734/46, 80.151–4 —. Some reminiscences of the coin business I joined —, —, 1789, 72.183–4, pl. and of some members past, 73.197–212 —, —, 1798, 71.134–5 Mitchell, S., 71.155, 156 —, —, 1806, 77.297–301 MITCHINER, M. Jetons, Medalets and Tokens, Vol. 4, —, —, 1835, 79.249–50 rev., 79.295–6 —, —, 2003, 72.187–8, pls. MOLVOGIN, A. SCBI 51: Estonian collections, rev., —, Naval, 1805, 80.202–4 72.217 —, —, 1813, 80.204–5 Monetary history, England (c.735–792), 79.1–33 MENGHAM, R. Medals of dishonour, rev., 80.240–2 ‘Monetype’ defi ned, 72.15n. MENZEL, S. Cobs, Pieces of Eight and Treasure Money supply, England (12–13c), 75.44–9 Coins, rev., 77.351–2 Moneyers’ names (Anglo-Saxon coins), philological MERNICK, P.H. Exh, 77.358, 78.299 aspects, 78.32–7 —. The 1787 shilling – a transition in minting Monknash, fi nd 2002 (14c), 80.196–9 technique: postscript, 74.92 Monneron tokens (France), theft, 75.121–31 —. Medieval English jettons, read; 74.246 Montagu, H., 71.149 —. Fruiterers’ tokens: an unrecognised series of Moore & Hill (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.220, pl. London artefacts, 77.286–92, pls. MOORHEAD, S. Coin register 2007, 77.307–41, pls. Merovingian silver coins, currency, England, 79.18–20 —. Coin register 2008, 78.261–90, pls. —, fi nds, England, 79.30–1 —. Ever decreasing circles: the world of the nummus Merson, R.A., Exh, 71.213 in Late Antiquity read; 78.299 METCALF, [D.] M. ‘As easy as A, B, C’: the mint- —. Coin register 2009, 79.254–87, pls. places of early sceatta types in the South-east, —. Coin register 2010, 80.207–37, pls. 71.34–48 Mornington, W.W-P., 3rd earl of see Wellesley-Pole, W. —. Financial support for outlying churches?: a Morrieson, H.W., 71.149 perspective on the uses of money in eighth- Morrison, A.W., death, 77.355, 357 century Northumbria, 72.167–9 MORTON, J. The Watt collection of Soho Mint coins —. Rev., SCBI 57: Herbert Schneider Collection, Part and medals, read; 80.247 II, 72.218–19 MOSS, Nicola. Design sketches for the Jeffrey North —. How did sceattas circulate? Variations in the Medal for Services to British Numismatics, composition of the currency at different places 79.250–3 in England, read; 72.228 Mossop, H.R., 71.149, 73.206–7 —. Monetary circulation in England, c.675–c.710: the MUCHA, Marina. SCBI 55: Hermitage Museum, distribution patterns of series A, B and C – and St Petersburg, Part IV, rev., 76.392–4 F, 74.1–19 Murdoch, J.G., 71.149, 73.186–90 —. Rev., The Iconography of Early Anglo-Saxon Coinage, 74.231–2 MURRAY, A.L. The Scottish recoinage of 1707–9 —. The fi rst series of sceattas minted in southern and its aftermath, 72.115–34; read, 72.228 Wessex: series W, 75.1–17 Murray, J.K.R., 71.149, 73.207 —. The coinage of King Aldfrith of Northumbria Murray, Joan E.L., 71.149 (685–704) and some contemporary imitations, Mutilated coins: Roman Britain, 71.18–33, pls. 76.147–58 —. Anglo-Saxon bullion fl ows and the balance of Naish, S.R., 71.149 payments, read; 76.402 NAISMITH, R. Tribrach pennies of Eadberht ‘Præn’ —. Runic sceattas reading EPA, types R1 and R2, of Kent and Eadwald of East Anglia, 78.216–22 77.49–70 —. The coinage of Offa revisited, 80.76–106, pls. —. Rev., Sceattas, an illustrated guide, 77.345–6 —. Kings, mints and currency in southern England —. Betwixt sceattas and Offa’s pence: mint- c.750–c.865, read; 80.247 attributions, and the chronology of a recession, National Museums of Scotland, Lindsay Carnegie 79.1–33; read, 79.304 collection, 74.145–59 Metcalfe, P., designs, 80.181–8 NAYLOR, J. Mercian hegemony and the origins of Meymott & Son (Tokens, 18c), 71.128–9 series J sceattas: the case for Lindsey, 76.159–70 Milford Haven, fi nd c.1860 (12c), 77.277–9 Neasom, T. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222–4, pl. Miller & Spotswood (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 New Zealand, coinage, 1933, designs, 75.142–60, pls. MINNITT, S., The Shapwick (Brune Valley) hoard of —, Waitangi crown, 1935, 80.176–88 Roman denarii, read; 71.213 NEWMAN, J. Hoard of lead Boy Bishop tokens and Mint attributions (8c), 79.3–4 lead blanks from Sibton parish, Suffolk, Mint outputs 1351–1485: denominations, 77.190–209 72.175, pl. Mint personnel: London 1433, 76.303–11 NICHOLSON, Susan. Four seventeenth-century coin — research, 73.114–15 hoards from Congleton, Cheshire, Appendix 1: — salaries 1247–50, 75.173–5 historical research, 71.104–5, pl. SERIES INDEX 329

NIGHTINGALE, Pamela. English medieval weight- Peck, C.W., 73.208 standards revisited, 78.177–93; comments [by] Pegolotti, F.B., 76.227–41 Stewart Lyon, 194–9 Peiresc, N-C. F. de, 76.171–203, pls. —. Trade, Money and Power in Medieval England, rev., Peirson, T. (Coin-weights), 71.117 79.289–90 Pemberton, E. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 Nixon & Son (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.220, pl. PESTELL, T. Markets in early medieval Europe, rev., North Book Prize, 77.358, 78.298–300, 79.304, 306–7, 74.232–4 80.247 PETERS, K. The Counterfeit Coin Story, rev., 72.220 North (Jeffrey) Medal, 78.295–6; 79.250–3, 305, 307–9, Philological aspects of Anglo-Saxon coin legends, regulations, 310; recipients, 80.247 78.32–7 Northampton, mint (Henry I), 79.77 PHILPOTT, R. Four seventeenth-century coin hoards Northumbria, coinage (8c), 79.20–22 from Congleton, Cheshire, Appendix 1: —, coins, church fi nds, 72.167–9 historical research, 71.104–5, pl. —, —, Baltic fi nds, 79.34–42 PIRIE, Elizabeth J.E., obit., 75.212–14, 76.399, 401; —, —, southern provenances, 71.160–1 bib., 75.214–15 —. Uncertain coin (8c), 71.158–60 —. Coins of Northumbria, rev., 72.221 Norweb, Emery May Holden, 71.149, 73.207–8 Plat, J. (Coin-weights), 71.117 Norwich, mint (Henry I), 79.77 PLOUVIEZ, J. Before Boudicca: the Wickham Market Numismatists (19–20c), 73.191–6, 199–212 hoard and the middle phase gold coinage of East Anglia, Appendix 3: The container, Octagonal tokens, 1667–71, 78.258–60 80.22–23 ODDIE, G. Rev., Jetons, Medalets and Tokens, Vol. 4, Po l e, W. W. see Wellesley-Pole, W. 79.295–6 PONTING, M. An unpublished early penny from Offa, coinage, 80.76–106 Lincolnshire and its signifi cance, 72.164–7, pl. —, coins, fi nds 2006–10, 80.97–106, pls. Pope & Sons (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.218–19 —, monetary history, 79.1–33 PORTEOUS, J. Exh, 74.247 —, sceat, 74.20–7, pl. —. Humphrey Sutherland and the aesthetics of O’NEILL, Marion. A probable Scottish hoard of the coinage design, read; 79.305 late sixteenth century, Appendix 2: the pottery Porter, S.R., 71.154 vessel, 72.180 Portugal, gold coins: England (15–16c), 77.218 Order of the Golden Fleece, 79.200–1 Potin, V.M., death, 76.399 Orford Castle, fi nds, 78.248–54 Pots see Containers Orwell, J. (London mint), 76.308 POWELL, Felicity. Medals of dishonour, rev., 80.240–2 Osborne, B.R., 71.150 Presbury, C. & Co. (Tokens, 18c), 71.132–3 Owen, R. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289, 291 Prestman, J. (Tokens, 17c), 78.258–60 Oxford, mint (Henry I, type 11), lead striking, Pretor, Simon (Tokens, 18c), 75.132–41 75.166–7, pl. Pridmore, F., 73.208 Prince of Wales patterns (18c), 72.153–8 PAGAN, H.E. Exh, 78.299 —. Coin tickets in the British hammered series, Prize Fund, 76.398, 405 71.136–57, pls. Proclamations, 16c (Continental gold coins), 77.223–4 —. The St Edmund coinage in the light of a parcel Productive sites (Sceattas), 79.26–7 from a hoard of St Edmund pennies, 72.1–14, PUDDESTER, R.P. Medals of British India, Vol. I, pls. rev., 72.222–3 —. Rev., SCBI 51: Estonian collections, 72.217 PUDILL, R. The Tribes and Coins of Celtic Britain, —. The British Numismatic Society: a history, 73.1–43, rev., 76.390 pls. Purefoy, P.B., death, 80.247 —. Members of the British Numismatic Society Purvey, P.F., 71.155 1903–2003, 73.213–67 Pyx trials 1414–32, 77.194–6 —. Leonard Wyon’s small Sir William Browne medal for Greek and Latin epigrams, 77.292–6; exh, Quantity of money see Money supply 358 —. Kingship and coinage management in Anglo- RANK-BROADLEY, I. A sculptor’s refl ections on the Saxon England, read; 77.358 art of coin making, read; 79.305 —. Rev, Studies in early medieval coinage, Vol. 1, Rashleigh, J., 71.150 79.288–9 Rasmussen, M.C.S., 71.154 Paisley, civic heraldry, 72.146, pl. RAW, S. The visual language of coins, read; 79.305 Paper money, research, 73.132–6 Rayner, P.A., 71.154 Parish & Son (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.221, pl. Reader & Son (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.218 Parsons, H.A., 71.150 Ready, W.T., 71.154–5 Parsons, O.F., 71.150, 73.208 REDWORTH, G. New World Gold and the Tudor Partney, fi nd (7–8c), 72.164–7, pl. Coinage, read; 76.402 Payne & White (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.224, pl. REECE, R. Review article: An Inventory of Romano- Payne & Wilkinson (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.224, pl. British Coin Hoards, 71.189–98 PEARCE, R.J. A missing link: how Taylor made the —. Roman Coins and Archaeology: collected papers, 1807 proof halfpenny obverse die, 77.301–6 rev., 74.230–1 330 SERIES INDEX

REEDS, B. The Sovereign, rev., 72.221–2 —, primary series, mints, 71.34–48 Regnald II Guthfrithsson, moneyer Durant, 74.178–80 —, —, circulation areas, 74.1–19 Remick, J.H., death, 76.399, 401 —, series J, 76.159–70 Reynolds, H.M., 71.150 —, series R with runic legend EPA, 77.49–70 Ricardo, D., ingot plan, 71.172–4, pls. —, series W, 75.1–17 Richard II, halfgroats, 72.174, pl. Schneider, H., 71.150, 72.218–19, 73.209–10 —, nobles, escallop stops, 77.281–2 Schneider, J., 73.210 Richardson, J. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225, pl. Schulman, H., 73.210 Richardson, J. (Tokens, 17c), 71.212 Scotland, coinage, research, 73.137–47, pls. Rings see Artefacts —, 1707–64, 72.115–34 Robert I, penny, class III, 72.172–3, pl. —, Crux Pellit coinage, 78.138–76, pl. Robert II, halfpenny, 71.167–8 —, currency, 1638–51, 77.230–45 Robert III, halfpenny, 71.168 —, fi nds (16c), 72.176–80 Robert, earl of Gloucester, Lion coinage, 71.71–86, pls. —, fractional coins (13–14c), 71.167–8, pl. Robert Vi (Short Cross coins), 75.172–3 —, Viking invaders, currency, 77.135–43, 79.60–2 ROBERTSON, Anne S., 71.189 Scott, J.G. Exh, 71.213, 214 —. An Inventory of Romano-British Coin Hoards, rev., SCREEN, Elina. Anglo-Saxon law and numismatics: a 71.189–98 reassessment in the light of Patrick Wormald’s ROBINSON, P. A Northumbrian ‘styca’ from The Making of English Law, 77.150–72 Wiltshire: the problem with southern —. New moneyers in Æthelred II’s Benediction Hand provenances of ‘stycas’, 71.160–1 type, 77.270–6 Rochester, mint (Henry I), 79.77 —. The early Anglo-Saxon coin fi nds in Norway, read; Rogers, D.J. de S., 71.167–8 79.304 Rogers, E., 73.209 Seaby (B.A.) Ltd., 71.155 Rogiet, fi nd 1998 (3c), 76.45–146, pls. Seaby, H.A., 71.155 Rolfe, M.S., 73.209 Seaby, P.J., 71.155 Rollin and Feuardent, 71.155 SEBIRE, Heather. The currency of medieval Roman coins, forgeries, 76.21–25 Guernsey: evidence from the Lihou excavations, —, research, 73.44–57, pls. read; 75.220 ROOTS, I. Images of power in an age of confl ict, Selby, B.G. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225 1603–1660, read; 77.358 SELGIN, G. Charles Wyatt, manager of the Parys ROSENBERG, C. The art of numismatics: invention Mine mint: a study in ingratitude, 75.113–20 and tradition in Italian Renaissance coinage, —. Matthew Boulton and the reform of Great read; 79.305 Britain’s coinage: myths and reality, read; 76.401 Roth, B.M.S., 71.150 —. Good money: Birmingham button makers, the Royal Royal farthing tokens, distribution, Bath, 76.349–53 Mint, and the beginnings of modern coinage, rev., —, privy mark ‘slot’, 79.206; 80.199–201 79.293–5 Royal Mint, history 1814–23, 72.184–7 Senior, M.P., 71.155 —, robbery 1798, 76.357–9 Sergeant Son & Richardson (Auctioneers’ tokens), Rues (Iron-Age coins, northern bronze), 77.1–21 79.220, 226, pl. Rumney, C., 71.155 Sharman, R.S., 71.155 Russe, W. (London mint), 76.305–7 SHARP, M.B., 71.152 Russell, P., death, 75.216, 220 —. An Edgar Reform penny of Axbridge, 71.161 Ryan, V.J.E., 71.150 —. Rev., SCBI 56: The J.P. Mass Collection, 72.218 —. Proposed union with Scotland, 1604, 74.186–7, pl. Sacra Moneta, 71.154 —. Rev., The Hammered Silver Coins produced at the St Andrews, mint (John Baliol), 80.117–20, pls. Tower during the reign of Elizabeth I, 77.351 St Combs, fi nd 2002, 74.187–9 Sharp, T. (Tokens, 18c), 71.130–2 St Edmund memorial coinage, 72.1–14, pls. Shearman, T. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.226, pl. St Martin coinage, 76.222–3, pls. Sherborne & Dorsetshire Bank (Tokens, 18c), St Patrick coinage, 72.213–16 75.132–41 Salisbury, mint (11c), 71.77 Shirley-Fox, J.S., 71.146 Sall, P. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 Shortt, H. de S., 73.210 Sands, J. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222, pl. Shrewsbury, mint (Henry I), 79.77 Sanford Saltus (John) medal, revised rules, 76.402–3 Shropshire, fi nd (16–17c), 72.180–3 —, medallists, 80.246 Shrubsall, W. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 SARGENT, T.J. The Big Problem of Small Change, Shudy Camps, fi nds (17c), 78.258–60 rev., 76.394–5 Sibton, fi nds (15–16c), 72.175, pl. —. The big problem of small change, read; 77.357 Sign names: ‘Anchor & Hope’, 78.259–60 SAWYER, A., From Gothic to Roman: letterforms on — ‘Golden Fleece’, 79.207–8 the Tudor coinage, read; 74.246 Sihtric Caoch, coinage, 76.223–5, pls. Scaiffe, J.D., death, 75.216, 220 SILLS, J. Gaulish and early British gold Coinage, rev., Sceattas, early type, 72.164–7, pl. 75.200–1 —, fi nds, 79.22–27 —. Coinage and warfare in the ancient and modern —, porcupines, Franeker–phase, 79.14–17 world, read; 75.220 SERIES INDEX 331

—. Rev., Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new discussion, STOCKER, M. ‘A very satisfactory series’: the 1933 77.342–3 New Zealand coinage designs, 75.142–60, pls. SIMMONS, Frances. Rev., Royal Commemorative —. The New Zealand ‘Waitangi’ crown of 1935, Medals 1837–1977, Vol. 1, 79.296–7 80.176–88 —. Rev., Designing change: the art of coin design, STODDART, Phyllis. The nineteenth-century 79.297–9 campaign medal, read; 72.228 —. Rev., Medals of dishonour, 80.240–2 Stone, A.G., death, 72.228 Simon, Thomas (Charles II, patterns, Petition crown), Strauss, R., 71.151 75.91–112, pls. Stride, H.G., 73.211 SIMPSON, A.D.C. Weights and Measures in Scotland, Studio Coins, 71.155 rev., 75.206–7 Styring, J.D. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225 Sinclair, May, 71.156 Sunday School medals, Birmingham, 1835, 79.249–50 Sindrey, J. (Tokens, 17c), 78.256 Swann, H.S., death, 78.298 Single-fi nds, interpretation, 75.50–62 Symonds, H., 71.151 Skidmore, J. & Son (Tokens, 18c), 77.246–63 SYMONS, D.J., awarded a PhD, 76.400 Skidmore, P. (Tokens, 18c), 77.246–7, 257–62; 80.201 —. A note on two continental sterlings, 72.171–2, pl. Skinner, J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.288–9, 292 —. Rev., Markets in early medieval Europe, 74.232–4 Skipton, Skipton Bridge, fi nd 1997 (13–14c), —. Rev., The Durham Mint, 74.236–7 71.168–70 —. Rev., Medieval money matters, 75.201–2 Slot (hoof-print), privy mark, 80.199–201 —. A pass for the ‘Birmingham Theatre’, 1774, Small change (14–15c), 77.192–4 76.312–22 SMART, Veronica. The hidden invaders: continental —. Rev., Numismatic guide to British and Irish printed moneyers in tenth-century England, read; 76.401 books, 76.395–7 Smith, Adam (Tokens, 18c), 72.151–2, 163 —. The mint of Aylesbury, 77.173–89, pl. —, R. (Medals, Naval, 1805), 80.202 —. A Druids’ medal of 1806, 77.297–301 Snellenburg, H.H., 71.150–1 —. Rev., Cobs, Pieces of Eight and Treasure Coins, Snelling, G.F., death, 75.216, 220 77.351–2 Snicking (Henry I), 79.98–9 —. A Birmingham miscellany (1), 79.246–50 SNOWMAN, Janet. The coronation medals of George —. Rev., Good money: Birmingham button makers, the III, read; 77.357 Royal Mint, and the beginnings of modern Somer, H. (London mint), 76.305 coinage, 79.293–5 Somerville, G.G., death, 77.355, 357 —. A Birmingham miscellany (2), 80.151–65, pls. Spain, gold coins, England (15–16c), 77.216–17 Spencer, H. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.224–5 Taffs, H.W., 71.151 Spink & Son Ltd., 71.155–6 TAIT, F. Improving the coinage: the records of the —. Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands, rev., Soho Mint, 1792–1850, read; 80.248 74.237–8 Tait & Bird (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225, pl. Spotswood, J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290–1 TALBOT, J., The coinage of the Iceni: new SPUFFORD, P. From mines to currency, 1150 to information from a die study of the complete 1750, read; 76.402 coinage, read; 78.298 Stack, W. (Naval medals, 1813), 80.204–5 —. Before Boudicca: the Wickham Market hoard and Stamford, mint (Henry I), 79.77 the middle phase gold coinage of East Anglia, Stephen, type 7, 76.242–302, pls., 77.279–81 80.1–23, pls. STEVENS, P. Imperial and colonial coinages, Tamworth, mint (Henry I, Profi le/Cross Fleury type), 73.148–60 78.235–6 —. The reformation of the coinage of Madras early in Tarrant, W. (Naval medals, British, 1805), 80.203 the nineteenth century, 74.121–44 TATE, J. Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray, Stevenson, R.B.K., 73.211 appendix 2: examination of two counterfeit STEWARTBY, Lord, honorary member, 71.209–10 coins from hoard 1, 76.21–25 —. Rose ryals of James I, 1605–17, 71.87–90 Tatler, G.L.V., 73.211 —. Two early coins of Richard II, 72.174, pl. Tealby, fi nd 1807 (12c), 78.211–12 —. Lawrence and his successors, 73.98–106, pls. Temple type coins (Viking invaders), 75.36–8 —. John Gloag Murdoch, 1830–1902, 73.186–90 Thames & Severn Canal Co. (Tokens, 18c), 71.122, —. Edward Boar’s Head halfpence, 74.183–4, pl. 80.166–7 —. Robert Vi, 75.172–3 Thetford, mint (Henry I), 79.77 —. Halfgroats of the middle period of Henry VI, THOMPSON, R.H. Exh, 74.247, 77.358 76.344–5 —. Contents of the British Numismatic Journal, 71.211 —. Some late Richard nobles, 77.281–2 —. Tokens and paranumismatica to 1700, 73.161–8, —. Rev., Coinage and History in the North Sea World pls. c.AD 500–1250, 77.343–5 —. Daniel Defoe, son of a token-issuer, 76.353–6 —. A farthing of Henry VII with mintmark, 78.245–6 —. Rev. Hotels and Public Houses in the county of —. The 1533 issue of James V placks, 78.246–8 Lincolnshire: token coins . . ., 76.397 —. The date of Edward IV’s mintmark cinquefoil, —. Octagonal tokens from Wapping found near Shudy 79.236–8 Camps, Cambridgeshire, and associated fi nds, —. The coinage of John Baliol, 80.107–30, pls. 78.258–60 332 SERIES INDEX

THOMPSON, R.H. (cont.) Viking invaders, coinage, 71.49–59, 75.18–43, 76.204– —. Rev., The Galata guide to the farthing tokens of 26, pls., 77.119–49 James I & Charles I, 78.290 —, currency, 79.43–71 —. The Golden Fleece in Britain, 79.199–212 —, metalwork found near Dublin, 77.146–7, pl. —. SCBI 59: The Norweb . . . Tokens . . . Part VII: City Volume of currency (8c), 79.4–6 of London, rev., 79.290–1 Vosper, M., 71.157 —. Rev., Tokens and Commemorative Medals of Cheshire since 1820, 79.295 Wade, J. (Coin-weights), 71.118 —. Privy mark ‘slot’ on royal farthing tokens, Wainwright & Laver (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.225 80.199–201 Wales, Viking invaders, currency, 77.130–2, 79.60–2 —. Rev., Biographical dictionary of British and Irish Walker, J. (d.1675), 71.104–5, pl. numismatics, 80.238 Wallace, Sir William (Tokens, 18c), 72.150–1 Thorncombe, fi nd 1999–2000 (16–17c), 72.99–100 Walsh, J., 71.153 Thorpe & Son (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222, pl. Walters, F.A., 71.151 Thorpe Thewles, fi nd 1932 (12c), 75.169–72 Waltham (Great), fi nds 1999–2001, 74.175–8 Tidenham, fi nd 1999 (16–17c), 72.100–3 Wapping, Green Bank, tokens (17c), 78.258–60 Tiree, fi nd 1782 (10–11c), 78.210 Ware, T.G.W. see Webb Ware, T.G. —, fi nd 1787 (12–13c), 78.212–13 Wareham, mint (11c), 71.81 Tiverton (Cheshire), fi nd 2000 (11c), 71.162–4 —, mint (Henry I), 79.78 Tokens, issued by auctioneers, 79.213–28 WARHURST, Margaret. Four seventeenth-century —, issued by Fruiterers of London, 77.286–92 coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire, —, representing a Golden Fleece, 79.206–10 71.91–110, pl. —, research, 73.161–8, pls. Warwick, mint (Stephen type 7), 77.279–81 —, 18–19c, research, 73.169–74, pls. Weaver & Moore (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.226 —, 18c, 74.68–83, 160–74 Webb, H, 71.151 —, 18c, by Jorden, 71.119–35 Webb, J. (Tokens, 18c), 71.130 —, 18c, by Skidmore, 77.246–63 WEBB WARE, T.G. Two notes on Stephen BMC type —, 18c, by Westwood/Hancock consortium, 80.166–75 7, 77.279–81 Tooley, N., 71.156 —. Some late Richard nobles, 77.281–2 Transactions (Anglo-Saxon law), 77.157–60 Webster, W.J., 71.155 Trennery (Michael) Coins, 71.156 Weight, W.C., 71.157 Trowbridge, mint (11c), 71.77 Weights and weighing, England (8c), 79.6–8 Troy weight, 76.239–40, 78.182–99 —,—, c.1000–1320, 76.227–41, 78.177–99 Truso (Janów Pomorski), fi nds 2006–7 (9c), 79.35–42 Wellesley-Pole, W., 3rd earl of Mornington, 72.184–7 TUNGATE, Sue. Matthew Boulton and the art of WELLS, N. Ending with a bang or a whimper? Coin making money, rev., 80.239 use in fi fth-century Britain, read; 79.304 —. The Soho Mint: from copper to customer, read; Wells, W.C., 71.151, 73.209 80.248 Werge, R. (Tokens, 17c), 78.254–7 Turnbull, J. (Royal Mint, robbery), 76.357–9 WERGE-HARTLEY, A. A token-issuing mercer of Turner, W. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.289, 291 Witney, 78.254–7 Tutbury, fi nd 1831, exh, 80.248 Wheeler, E.H., 71.151 Wherrett, T., death, 80.248 ULMSCHNEIDER, K. Markets in early medieval Whichilow, J. (Fruiterers’ tokens), 77.290, 292 Europe, rev., 74.232–4 White, C. (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.222–4, pl. White, D.P., death, 80.247 Vale Coins, 71.156 White, F. & Son (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.224, pl. ‘Vale of York’ fi nd 2007 (9–10c), 78.228–34 Whittindale & Potter (Auctioneers’ tokens), 79.219, pl. VALENZE, Deborah. The Social Life of Money in the Whitting, P.D., 73.211–12 English Past, rev., 79.291–2 WHITTLESTONE, A. Royal Commemorative Medals VAN ALFEN, P.G. A Simple Souvenir: coins and 1837–1977, Vol. 1, rev., 79.296–7 medals of the Olympic Games, rev., 75.211 Whitton, C.A., 71.151 Varnham, R.P., 71.156 WHITMORE, J. Rev., Public House Tokens in England Vaughan, Sir W., 79.205–6 and Wales c.1830–c.1920, 75.207–8 VELDE, F.R. The Big Problem of Small Change, rev., —. The Token Collectors Companion, rev., 77.352–3 76.394–5 —. Auctioneers’ tokens, 79.213–28, pls. —. The big problem of small change, read; 77.357 Wichiloe, J. see Whichilow, J. Venerable Order of Druids see Druids (Ancient WICKENDEN, N. A hoard of staters of Cunobelin Order of) and Dubnovellaunos from Great Waltham, Venice, soldini, circulation, England, 79.186–98 Essex, 74.175–8 Verity, J., 71.157 Wickham Market, fi nd 2008–9, 80.1–23, pls. VICE, D. Rev., Money of the Caribbean, 78.291–3 WILKINSON, W. The Hammered Silver Coins Victoria, Conquered Province mule, 72.158–9 produced at the Tower during the reign of —, young head, bronze pennies, die-linking, 71.174–6 Elizabeth I, rev., 77.351 —, —, —, reverse variations, 76.359–63 William I, fi nds, 71.162–4 SERIES INDEX 333

William, earl of Gloucester, Lion coinage, 71.71–86, —. Small Change VI, rev., 75.203–4 pls. —. The Pennies of Edward I and II and the Coins of the WILLIAMS, G. Coin-brooches of Edward the mint of Berwick-upon-Tweed, rev., 77.348–9 Confessor and William I, 71.60–70, pl. WITHERS, P., 71.154 —. An enigmatic coin from eighth-century —. Small Change 1, rev., 71.203–4 Northumbria, 71.158–60 —. Small Change II, III, rev., 72.219–20 —. Two small hoards of William I, 71.162–64, pl. —. The halfpence and farthings of Henry VI: a —. More Late Anglo-Saxon and Norman coin re-assessment, 74.50–67 jewellery, 76.337–9 —. Small Change IV, V, rev., 75.202–3 —. Coinage and History in the North Sea World —. Small Change VI, rev., 75.203–4 c.AD 500–1250, rev., 77.343–5 —. Obituary: Elizabeth J.E. Pirie (1932–2005), —. Burgred ‘Lunette’ type E reconsidered, 78.222–7 75.212–13 —. The coins from the Vale of York Viking hoard: —. The Pennies of Edward I and II and the Coins of the preliminary report, 78.228–34 mint of Berwick-upon-Tweed, rev., 77.348–9 —. Early Anglo-Saxon gold coinage, read; 78.298 —. Rev., The Token Collectors Companion, 77.352–3 —. Anglo-Saxon gold coinage, Part 1: the transition Witney, tokens (17c), 78.254–7 from Roman to Anglo-Saxon coinage, 80.51–75 Wolverhampton, Low Hill, fi nd 1999 (16–17c), —. The Tutbury hoard of 1831, read; 80.248 72.104–6 WILLIAMS, J. Coin inscriptions and the origins of WOOD, Diana. Medieval money matters, rev., 75.201–2 writing in pre-Roman Britain, 71.1–17, pl. WOODHEAD, P., 79.iii; presentation of the John —. The Shapwick (Brune Valley) hoard of Roman Sanford Saltus medal to, 77.359–60 denarii, read; 71.213 —. Rev., English medieval Coin Hoards, I, 71.202–3 —. Ancient British coin types: new ideas, new —. SCBI 57: Herbert Schneider Collection, Part II, interpretations, read; 71.213 rev., 72.218–19 —. Iron-Age and Roman coins, 73.44–57, pls. —. Late medieval coinage (1279–1485), 73.89–97 —. Rev., Gaulish and early British gold Coinage, —. Rev., The Abbey and Mint of Bury St Edmunds to 75.200–1 1279, 77.346–8 Willis, F., 71.152 Woolf, L.N., death, 71.210, 213 WILSON, J.W. The Order of Industrial Heroism, rev., Worcester, mint (Henry I), 79.78 71.207–8 Wormald, P., 77.150–72 Winchester, mint (Henry I), 79.78 Wreck-fi nds see Finds from wrecks Winstanley, E.J., 71.152, 73.212 Writing: Britain: History, 71.1–17, pl. WITHERS, Bente R. Small Change I, rev., 71.203–4 Wyatt, C. (Parys Mine mint), 75.113–20 —. Small Change II, III, rev., 72.219–20 Wyon, L.C., medals by, 77.292–6 —. The halfpence and farthings of Henry VI: a re-assessment, 74.50–67 York, mint (Henry I), 79.78 —. SCBI 23, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, III: Coins —, mint (Stephen, irregular coinage), 75.167–9, pl. of Henry VII: comments, corrections and Youde, W.J.C., 71.152 addition, 74.184–6 —. Small Change IV, V, rev., 75.202–3 Ziegler, P., 71.152