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TO VOLUME XVI --- Aethelrred Tl, Evidence That the Long A INDEX TO VOLUME XVI --- Aethelrred Tl, evidence that the long A . cross typ e of, imme­ "A " beneath horse on Oxford coin of diately prece ded the Charles I , 141, 183. small cross type, 42. Aberystwith halfpennies of Charles I evidence th at the small­ now attributed to Ox­ cross issue of, was not ford, 172- 173. continued throughout mint of Charles I , 162, 163, the whole reign, 44, 164, 165, 167, 168, 169, 47· 170, 171, 172, 173, 180, evidence th at the small- 181, 186, 187, 188, 366. cross type of, was ADIVTO RIVM, error on coin of Philip and not struc k simul­ Mary , 349. taneously with the Aella , King of Northumbria, 293. crux issue, 37. Aethelrzed, an issue of small cross coins find of acoin of, in Grace- of an irregular character made at church St ., beginning of reign of, 47-48. London, 18. Aethelrred I of Northumbria, stycas " of coins temp ., at of, 299. Assartarp, 111 n and Cnut, finds of coins Scania, 38. of, in Sweden and coins tenip, at around th e shores of Birglau , in t he Ba lt ic, 20, 21. ' Vest Prussia, and period of issue, 42 . table showing se­ coins temp. , at quence of and names Ches ter, 9- 10, suggested for sub­ 17. 47-50, 56, stantive types of, 27, 57· 344· coins tenip., at coins of, 5, 7, l a, II et F anestad, 111 seq., 28- 29, 30, 31, 36, Sweden, 43. 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, coins temp., at 45,46,47,48, 49, 51 , Ipswich, 37­ 53,54,56, 343- 344. 38. 54, 55· death of, 11. coins teuip, at description of the types Isleworth , 42­ of, II-26, 344. 43, 56, 57. evidence that th e crux coins temp. , at type of, succeede d Nesbo, in Nor­ th e " H and of Pro­ way, 43-44, 56, vidence " typ e, 43. 57· I ndex to Volume XVI. Aethelrred II, find of coins tenip., at Aethelrred I I th eUnr eady or"The Rede­ Ryfylke, in less," short account of Norway, 44­ reign of, IO-II. 45.56, 57. " tribute paid to the Dan es .. coins tenip ., at in reign of,.20-2I. Sand, in Nor­ Afghanistan medal, 306. way, 41-42, 56, Agnlls Dei type of Aethelrsed II, 18. 27. 57· type of Aet helrred II, an " coins tenip., at officially used cut half­ Stora Sojdeby, penny proof th at the, was used as a current coin, 19. 45-47, 56, 57· typ e of Aethelrred II, possible " coins temp. , at reason for issue of, 19. Yholm, in Albuhera clasp on Military Genera l Denmark, 36­ Serv ice medal, 307. 37, 54, 55· Alchred, King of Northumbria, styca " coins temp., in with reverse of, 337-338. City of Lon­ " Alexander Newsky," Order of, 308. don, 39-40, 41, " Alm es," " the Dayly," 195, 214, 218. 54,55· " " th e Pryv y," 195, 214. " coins ienip., in Almonry Office, th e charities of th e Leissow, Bran­ presen t Royal, 212-213. denburg, 37, Amadas, R obert, mast er of th e jewel­ 54,55· . house temp . Henry VIII, 225. " coins temp ., in American Numismatic Society, dona tion the Isle of Man , of books by the, 305. 38. ANIOR ET SPES medal, the, 268, 283. " Hildebrand's suggestion Amund Jacob, currency of, modelled that the small-cross on Anglo-Saxon types, 70. type of, were struck ANDREW, 'vV. ]., F .S.A . :- as a form of tribute Some Notes on the Coinage of the money concurrently E mpress Matilda, 318-326, 345. with the other types Andrew, W . ]., and his attrib ution of a throughout the whole coin of the Devizes reign,50. mint temp . Stephen, 75· " list of mints with types and his attribution of of, 28-29. certain coins to Wil­ number of varying coins liam de IvIohun temp. of, recorded by Hilde­ Stephen, 75. brand, 22. and his opinion that small-cross type of, not th e person ality of issued concur rently " Hama, R ex Britan­ with all other types of niae " was an historic th e reign, 37-38. myth, 293· and th e Battle of Bru­ Th e Chronological nanburgh, 3. Sequence of the Types of and the coin of Charles I Eadweard the Martyr in the Cathedral and , 5- 31, 343-344. Library, Winchest er , th e crux type in th e 19I. Anglo - Saxon series exhibits by, 348, 364­ pec uliar to, 48- 49. 365· I ndex to Volume XVI . 397 Andrew, W. J., form er interpretation Anglo-Saxon. Coins, R emarks on Hoards of P ERERII: and of late, 33-57, 297- 298. P ERERII:M as Anglo-Saxon coins, table of finds of late, standing for per 53, 54-57· ericam, the Plantage­ Anlaf, coins of, 1-4. net badge, 322. A nlaf fro m the Derby Mint, Some notes J acobite medals of, 248, on a coin of, 1-4. 254, 265, 267, 268. Anlaf, Major P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton on a J acobite glass with on a coin of, 1, 2, 3, 4- portrait of Prince Anne, cliche portrait of, 315. Charles, 275. glass with coin of, in th e stem, on "A Numismatic 279· H istory of th e Reign medals of, 241. of Stephen," conid., no errors known on coins of, 350. 3II-3I 3, 361-363. portrait plaques of, 232, 233, on the alleged solidus 239, 240, 241. " of Hama, 293-294. A nno regni tertio error on crown of on th e Bristol shilling George IV, 351. of William Ill, which Annulet coinage, gold, of Henry VI , 105. was struck possibly as of Henry VI, 100, IOO­ a trial piece on a 102. shilling of J ames I , the, of Henrv V and 347· VI, 98 et seq. on th e connection be- gold coinage of Henry VI, tween bees and th e general characteristics of, 105. soul, 279. ANSCOlIIBE, ALFRED ;- on th e mediseval bronze The Golden Solidus of H ama, 292­ . counters exhibited, 294· 348. Anti-J acobite glasses, 282. on the penny of the Aquit aine, ti tle of Lord of Ireland and, Arm ed-figure type of on coins of Edward Ill, 96. Salisbury, 74 et seq. Argaum bar on Army of India medal, on the portraits that 306. appea red on J acobite Argentin e Minister, donation of a medal glasses, 257. by the, 309. theory of, that certain " Armed-figure" type with th e title abbreviations and c orn, find of a penny of th e, at signs on issues of th e East Tytherley, 73. Fl ag Type of Stephen " Armed-figur e " type with the title corn could be extende d £n the reign of St ephen, on a p enny of into some suggested the, 73-76. sentences, 362- 363. Army of India medal, 306. Andrews, Miss D. H ., generous offer of, AROLD for HAROLD on th e Bayeux to un dertake, in an honorary capacity, Tapestry, 322. the duties hith ert o performed by Mr. Arris, Edward, restores the cup given Higgins, Clerk to the Council, 374. by Henry VIII to the Barber Sur ­ Andrieu, engraver, 306. geons, 132. TIUGLtltl , F . A. Waiters and his theory Art Union medal inscribed to Dr. J ohn­ that certain coins readi ng, belong to son, 318. first coinage of Henry VI and not to Arthur, King, and his victo ry over the He nry V, 100. Saxons at Cair Guinuion-eBinchester , Anglo-Saxon coins, exhibited, 337. 293· late, exhibited, 297. Ashanti Sta r, 368. Index to Volume X VI. Ashover, fInd of R oman coins and an Barre n, T .W., portrait plaque of E arly British coin at, 369-37°. Cha rles II in collection of, 230, 240, Assartarp, in Scania, find of coins temp . 316. Aethelrsed II at , 38. Basire, J ames, engraver of a repr esenta­ Assaye bar on Army of India medal, 306. tion of a Maundy ceremony, temp . Athelst an , coin of, 2 , 3, 4. George III and Queen Charlotte, 214. to William of Orange, ex­ Bath mint of Eadweard II, 10, 30. hibition of coins of Cheste r "" Aethelrred II, 19, 28. mint from, 30I. Bayeux Tap est ry, ARO LD for HA ROLD Atholl, late Duke of, Stuart portrait on the, 322. plaqu e in collection of, 23I. Beardsley of the F ifty-first Light In­ AVDENTIOR IBO, motto on J acobite fantry, silve r snuff-box, presented to glasses, 263, 264, 265, 274. Cap tain, 307. AVSP CE, error on coin of Charles I , 350. Beauchamp, Lord, painting of Prince AVSPIGE, error on coin of Charles I, 349. Cha rles E dward in pos­ Austrian dist ribution at Maundy cere- session of, 263. mony included a medal on a gold Sir J ohn, Captain of Cala is, chain, 200. 79· Aylesbury mint of Aethelrred II, 28. Bedford mint of E adgar, 30. E adweard II, 10, 30. Aethelrzed II, 14, 28, B . 30. Bedingfeld, Sir H enry, and the Oxburgh B, th e letter, in the title of coins of J acobite glasses, 259· Eadga r, concern ing, 297, 300. Bee, the, and significance of, on J aco­ Bacon , J., R.A., medal with head of, 318. bite glasses, 275, 278, 279. Bagnall, A. E ., exhibits by, 368. Bees used as crest in Stuart families, Baldwin, A. H ., coins of, 141, 145, 321, 279· 36I. Benediction type of Aethelrsed II, exhibits by, 314, 321, . 15-16, 27. 364. Biggs, Henry, of Moor Street , issuer of Balmoral, J acobite glasses in the R oyal .
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