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INDEX Abbreviations, list of, 317–18. Continental coins, 135–7, 150–1, 280–1. Æthelberht of Wessex, penny of, 277. Counterfeiting, 296–7. Æthelheard, archbishop, pennies of, 285. Credit, 151–62. Æthelred II, coins of, 278, 286. ‘Crux Pellit’ coinage, 239. Æthelred of East Anglia, pennies of, 277. Cuthred of Kent, penny of, 285. Æthelstan, penny of, 277. Æthelstan I of East Anglia, pennies of, 277, 285. David I of Scotland, pennies of, 291. Æthelwulf of Wessex, pennies of, 277, 285–6. DICKINSON, M.J., Muled tokens of John Salmon of Alfred, pennies of, 286. Chester and overstrikes upon them, 249–53. ALLEN, Martin, and BLACKBURN, Mark, Gold Die studies from coin illustrations, 177–8. coins from two sixteenth-century English Digital images, 173–6. hoards: Bisham Abbey and Houghton-cum- Durham House mint, 242–3. Wyton, 240–6. DYKES, D.W., George Jobson’s halfpenny, 253–9. ALLEN, Martin, co–editor, Coin Register 2011, DYKES, D.W., review of P. and B. Withers, The Token 260–92. Book: British Tokens of the 17th 18th and 19th Anglo–Saxon coins, 9–106, 230–1, 275–8, 281–8, Centuries and their Values, 297–8. 294–5. Anglo–Scandinavian coins, 277–8, 285. Eadred, pennies of, 278. Auction catalogues, illustrations, 176–7. Eadmund, pennies of, 286. Eadmund of East Anglia, penny of, 285. Baldred of Kent, pennies of, 277, 285. EAGLEN, Robin J., Presidential Address. The Banks, 157–60, 253–9. illustration of coins: an historical survey. Part II, Beornwulf of Mercia, penny of, 285. 165–80. BIGGS, Norman, Checking the current coins EAGLEN, Robin J., President’s Review of the Year 1344–1422, 119–43. 2010, 304–6. Bisham Abbey hoard, 240–3. EAGLEN, Robin J., Stephen BMC type I from Bury Blackburn, Mark, Obituary, 300–3. St Edmunds with left–facing bust, 232–3. BLACKBURN, Mark and ALLEN, Martin, Gold Ecgberht of Wessex, pennies of, 285. coins from two sixteenth–century English Edgar, pennies of, 278, 286. hoards: Bisham Abbey and Houghton-cum- Edward the Martyr, coins of, 278, 286. Wyton, 240–6. Edward I, pennies of, 238. BLAND, R., and LORIOT, X., Roman and Early Edward the Confessor, coinage of, 9–106, 230–1, 278, Byzantine Gold Coins found in Britain and 287–8. Ireland, reviewed, 293. England, bullion supplies of mints, 107–18, 145–8, BOLTON, James L., Howard Linecar Lecture 2009. 150. Was there a ‘Crisis of Credit’ in fi fteenth- England, coinage, 9–144, 148–9, 151–2, 230–4, 240–6, century England?, 144–64. 273–92, 295–6. Brabant, coinage of, 136–7. England, coinage, counterfeiting, 296–7. Bullion famines, 145–6. England, coinage, size of currency, 148–9. Burgred of Mercia, pennies of, 285. England, coinage, proportions of denominations, Bury St Edmunds mint, 230–3. 151–2. Byzantine coins, 273–4, 293. England, hoards, 240–6. England, medieval economic history of, 107–18, Canterbury, exchange, 107–18. 144–64. Carolingian coinage, 280. CASSIDY, Richard, The exchanges, silver purchases Falmouth hoard, 1–8. and trade in the reign of Henry III, 107–18. Fitzwilliam Museum, 241–6. Chaloner, William, counterfeiter, 296–7. Florence, coinage of, 136. CHICK, D., The Coinage of Offa and his Foreign coins circulating in England, 135–7, 150–1, Contemporaries, reviewed, 294–5. 280–1, 292. Ceolwulf of Mercia, pennies of, 277. France, coinage of, 136. Cnut, coins of, 287. Cnut of York, penny of, 277. GANNON, A., review of D. Chick, The Coinage of Coenwulf of Mercia, pennies of, 277, 284–5. Offa and his Contemporaries, 294–5. Coin designs, 203–22. Geoffrey Plantagenet, denier of, 281. Coin illustration, 165–80. Gold coins in hoards, 240–6. Coin–weights, 119–43. Goldsmiths, 126–9. Collotype printing, 170–1. Grocers, 129–30. INDEX 335 Gui of Dampierre, sterling of, 281. Offa, coinage of, 276, 284, 294–5. Overstrikes, 249–53. Half–tone illustrations, 172–4. Hamburg, ducat of, 281. PAGAN, Hugh, The Pacx type of Edward the Harold I, coins of, 287. Confessor, 9–106. Harold II, coins of, 288. Patrick of Salisbury, penny of, 279. Harthacnut, penny of, 287. PALMER, David, The earliest known type of Edward Hougton–cum–Wyton hoard, 243–6. the Confessor from the Bury St Edmunds mint, Henri Le Rus, moneyer, 234–7. 230–1. Henry I, coins of, 279, 289. PEARCE, R.J., A study of the ‘Weyl’ pattern pennies, Henry II, coins of, 291–2. halfpennies and farthings dated 1860 and 1887, Henry III, exchanges, 107–18. 181–202. Henry IV, quarter noble of, 281. Photography, the invention of, 165–6. Henry of Northumbria, coins of, 280, 291. Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, HIGGINSON, Philip, The coinage of John Baliol: an 307–9. addendum, 239–40. Hoards, 1–8, 237–46. Report of the Trustees, 311–16. HOLMES, N.M.McQ., Some small medieval hoards Richard of Cornwall, 121–2. from Scotland, 237–9. Roman coin fi nds, 1–8, 223–30, 267–73, 293. Houghton–cum–Wyton hoard, 243–6. Roman quadrantes, 223–30. Iron Age coins, 265–7. Salmon, John, seventeenth–century token issuer, 251–3 Islamic coin, 292. Scotland, coinage of, 234–40. Italian banking companies, 157–9. Scotland, hoards, 237–9. SHOTTER, D., review of R. Bland and X. Loriot, Jeffrey North Medals, presentations, 310. Roman and Early Byzantine Gold Coins found in Jobson, George, banker, 253–9. Britain and Ireland, 293. John Baliol, coinage of, 239–40. Stephen, coins of, 232–3, 279, 289–91. JONES, Ian and SUGDEN, Keith, Dies of Henri le STEWARTBY, Lord, Roman coins of London from Rus, 234–7. the Falmouth hoard, 1–8. STEWARTBY, Lord, English Coins 1180–1551, KERRIDGE, R., The Tokens, Metallic Tickets, reviewed, 295–6. Checks and Passes of West Sussex, 1650 to 1950, STOCKER, Mark, Completing the change: the New reviewed, 298–9. Zealand coin reverses of 1940, 203–22. Sugden, Keith, presentation of Jeffrey North Medal, LEINS, Ian, co–editor, Coin Register 2011, 260–92. 310. LEVENSON, T., Newton and the Counterfeiter, SUGDEN, Keith and JONES, Ian, Dies of Henri le reviewed, Rus, 234–7. London, exchange, 107–18. THOMPSON, R.H., review of R. Kerridge, The Mason, William, seventeenth–century token issuer, Tokens, Metallic Tickets, Checks and Passes of 247–9. West Sussex, 1650 to 1950, 298–9. MCINTOSH, Francis and MOORHEAD, Sam, THOMPSON, R.H., Series Summary Index, 319–33. Roman quadrantes found in Britain, in light of Tokens, British, 247–59, 297–9. recent discoveries recorded with the Portable Tokens, seventeenth–century, 246–53, 297–9. Antiquities Scheme, 223–30. Tokens, eighteenth–century, 253–9, 297–9. Merovingian coins, 274–5. MOORHEAD, Sam and MCINTOSH, Francis, Tower pound, 125–7, 130–1, 138–41 Roman quadrantes found in Britain, in light of Troy weight, 126–7, 130–1, 139–41 recent discoveries recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme, 223–30. Visigothic gold coin, 274. MOORHEAD, Sam, co–editor, Coin Register 2011, 260–92. WADDELL, P.D.S., The seventeenth–century token of William Mason of Rothwell: Northamptonshire NAISMITH, R., review of Lord Stewartby, English or Yorkshire?, 246–9. Coins 1180–1551, 295–6. WALTON, Philippa, co–editor, Coin Register 2011, NAISMITH, R., Obituary. Mark Blackburn, LittD, 260–92. FSA (1953–2011), 300–3. ‘Weyl’ patterns, 181–202. NAYLOR, John, co–editor, Coin Register 2011, 260– William I, coins of, 278–9, 288. 92. William II, coins of, 279, 288. New Zealand, coinage, 203–22. William the Lion of Scotland, coinage, 234–7. New Zealand Numismatic Society, 205–7. Withers, Bente and Paul, presentation of Jeffrey North Newton, Isaac, 296–7 Medal, 310. Northumbrian coins, 276, 283–4. WITHERS, P. and B., The Token Book: British Tokens of the 17th 18th and 19th Centuries and their ODDIE, G., review of T. Levenson, Newton and the Values, reviewed, 297–8. Counterfeiter, 296–7. Wulfred, archbishop, penny of, 285. 336 INDEX.