
SERIAL SUMMARY OF THE AUTHORS, PAPERS, AND PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS IN VOLUMES I TO X. For more detailed information Readers are referred to the full Index to each of the ten volumes. A. Andrew, W. J., F.S.A. Aberystwitb, mint of, VIII, 203-206; X, The Cuerdale hoard, I, 12-26. 173-180. The Beaworth hoard, I, 26-29. „ coinage of, X, 181-198. The Nottingham hoard, I, 30-32. ^Ethelbald and yEthelwulf, coins of, II, The Colchester, Eccles and Sudbourne 411—416. hoards, I, 32-47. iEthelberht, St., penny of, V., 73-84. The Tutbury hoard, I, 47~5°- iEthelred of Mercia, penny of, VIII, King John's army chest, I, 51. 5 5-6o. Two ancient dies, I, 359-360. ,, I., of Northumbria, stycas of, The coinage of William Wood, review, X, 1-8. I, 363- /Ethehvulf and /Ethelbald, coins of, II, A find of silver coins at Colchester, 411-416. review, I, 363-367. Alfred, the Cuerdale hoard, I, 12-26. The gold coinage of the reign of Henry „ „ Stamford hoard, I, 367-371. VI., review, I, 367. „ a remarkable penny of, III, 101- A find of coins of Alfred the Great at 106. Stamford, review, I, 367-371. „ inscription on the Oxford pennies Oxford silver pennies, review, I, 372- of, III, 67-100. 375- ,, the Oxford Mint in the reign of, The preservation of antiquities, review, II, 21-30. „ C. L. Stainer's remarkable views I, 375-376. as to the Oxford coins of, I, A new type of Carausius, review, II, 372-375- 427. America, North, Wampum currency in, The coinage of William I. and II., VII, 341-35°- review, II, 427-429. American Colonies, coinage of William The coinage of Richard II., review, II, 429. Wood for the, I, 265-286. Andrew, W. J., F.S.A. :— An advertising medal of the Elizabethan Buried treasure: some traditions, records period, review, II, 429-430. and facts, I, 9-60. A recent find o f Roman coins in Scot- land, review, III, 339-34°- 394 Serial Summary. Andrew, W. J., F.S.A. :— B. Rare or unpublished coins of Carausius, Bandon Mint, temp. Charles I., II, 350. review, III, 340-341. Beaworth hoard, the, II, 100-105. Roman coins from Croydon, review, III, Beeston Castle, siege-money attributed to, 341-342. II., 303-306. Edward the Confessor and his coins, Berkeley Mint, the, by P. W. P. Carlyon- review, III, 342-344. Britton, F.S.A., IV, 17-32. A find of coins of Stephen and Henry Blacksmith's halfcrown, the, of Charles I., II., at Awebridge, near Romsey, re- II, 33i- view, III, 344-349- Bousfield, Stanley, M.D. A hoard of Edward pennies found at The pattern halfpennies of 1788 and Lochmaben, review, III, 349-350. 1790, by J. P. Droz, V, 347-36°- The coinage of Henry IV., review, III, British, Early, coinage of Prasutagus, VI, 35°-35T- 1-4. Anglo-Gallic coins, review, III, 351-352. ,, gold coins, notes on three, recently On re-struck coins, III, 352. found near Abingdon, by Ber- Evolution of portraiture on the silver nard Roth, F.S.A., I, 61-64. penny, V, 361-380. ,, Early, coins inscribed D1AS or Coins and how to know them, review, DEAS, VIII, 1-8. V, 409—410. „ coins, three gold, found at Abing- A numismatic history of the reign of don, I, 61-64. Stephen, VI, 177-190; VIII, 87-136, „ „ illustrations of, I, 355. X, 43-69. „ „ Ancient, find of, at South A remarkable hoard of silver pennies Ferriby, by Bernard and halfpennies of the reign of Ste- Roth, F.S.A., Ill, 1-16. phen, found at Sheldon, Derbyshire, ,, ,, staters found in France, in 1867, VII, 27-90. compared with, IV, 221- Italo-Greek coins of Southern Italy, re- 228. view, ix, 397-398- ,, Museum, treasure trove and the, The coin types of Imperial Rome, re- I. 333-348. view, IX, 398-399. „ Numismatic Society, the, inaugur- The provincial token coinage of the ation of, I, eighteenth century, review, IX, 399. 383-385. Anglo-Saxon mints, uncertain, VI, 13-48. Rules of, I, Anlaf, penny of, V, 85-96. 447-459- Anscombe, Alfred, F.R.Hist.S. :— Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, war The inscription on the Oxford pennies medals, VIII, 275-302. of the Ohsnaforda type, III, 67—100. Burgred, the kingdom and coins of, III, The Anglo-Saxon computation of his- 59-66. toric time, IV, 241—3x0. Buried treasure: some traditions, records, The names of Old-English mint-towns, and facts, I, 9-60. etc., VIII, 9-48; IX, 89-118; X, Burnley, XVII-XVIII century coins 9-32- found at, II, 425. Art and the coins of England, by H. Burton, Frank E. :— Alexander Parsons, III, 291-310. The 45th: ist Nottinghamshire Regi- Auden, George, M.D., F.S.A. :— ment—" The Sherwood Foresters "— A leaden cross bearing a styca im- their honours and 'medals, X, 267- pression and other antiquities found 3°4- at York, IV, 235-238. C. A coin of Offa found in a Viking-age Caldecott, J. B. :— burial at Voss, Norway, V, 51-54. The Spanish dollar as adapted for Australian coinage, early, IV, 179-188. currency in our West Indian Colonies, „ gold coins, VIII, 365-368. I, 287-298. Serial Summary. Caldecott, J. B. :— A penny of Llywelyn, son of Cadwgan, Countermarked Spanish dollar for Old of the type of the second issue of Canada, 1765, I, 353-354- William Rufus, VIII, 83-86. On leaden tokens, IV, 317-326. The earliest noble of Richard II., X, Callis naval medal, the, X, 305-306. 125-126. Canada, Old, Spanish dollar counter- With his partners, provides the Society's marked for, I, 353-354- suite of rooms, see Council's reports, Carausius, new type of, II, 427. I-X. Carlisle mint, temp. Charles I., II, 298— Awarded the John Sanford Saltus gold 303. medal by the ballot of the members, Carlyon-Britton, P. W. P., F.S.A. :— 1911, VII, 403. Introduction : British Numismatics, I, Carlyon, T. A., presents a " Royal auto- 1-8. graph album " to the Society, VI, 389. Treasure trove, the treasury and the Charles I., brief musings on the exurgat trustees of the British Museum, I, money of, by F. Stroud, 333-348. Recorder of Tewkesbury, I, The Oxford Mint in the reign of Alfred, 163-168. II, 21-30. „ „ Aberystwith Mint of, VIII, The Saxon, Norman, and Plantagenet 203-206; X, 173-180; coinage of Wales, II, 31-56. coins of, X, 181-198. Coinage of Howel Dda, 913-948, II, „ ,, Chester Mint of, X, 235-236 ; 31-41- farthings of, II, 470-471; The Rhuddlan Mint, II, 41-46. III, 181-218. The St. David's Mint, II, 47-54. ' >, „ siege money of, II, 291-357. The Pembroke Mint, II, 54-56. ,, ,, obsidional money of, II, 291- A numismatic history of William I. and 358- II., II, 87-184; III, 117-242; IV, „ ,, portraiture of, II, 243—290. 47-78; V, 97-122; VI, 147-176; Charlton, William, Leather currency, III, VII, 1-26; VIII, 61-82; IX, 129- 311-328. !44; X, 33-42. Chitty Alfred :— Historical notes on the first coinage of Early Australian coinage, IV, 179-188. Henry II., II, 185-242. The Australian gold coins struck at the Cornish numismatics, III, 107-116. Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Mints, The Launceston Mint, III, 107-116. VIII, 365-368. Edward the Confessor and his coins, Church plate, Derbyshire, and coin clip- HI, 342-344- pings, III, 337. The Berkeley Mint, IV, 17-32. Clippings of coins and church plate, III, The " Gothabyrig " Mint, IV, 33-46. 337- The gold mancus of Offa, King of „ silver coins, finds of, I, 149- Mercia, V, 55-72. 162. A penny of St. yEthelberht, King of Coiner, an Elizabethan, IV, 157-164. East Anglia, V, 73-84. Colchester hoard, the, I, 32-47, 61-64, On some coins of the Xth century 113-122. found in the Isle of Man, V, 85-96. „ Mint, temp. Charles I., II, 3r8- Penny of Anlaf struck at Derby, V, 321. 85-96. „ find of short-cross coins at, I, Uncertain Anglo-Saxon mints and some 363-366. new attributions, VI, 13-48. Cork Mint, temp. Charles I., II., 353- ' The Winclicombe Mint, VI, 49-54. Attribution of the Ancient British coins, 355- DIAS or DEAS, VIII, 1-8. Cornish Numismatics, III, 107-116. A penny of iEthelred, sub-regulus of Cox, Rev. J. Charles, LL.D., F.S.A. .-— Mercia, son-in-law of ^Elfred the A note on coin clippings and church plate in Derbyshire, III, 337-338- Great, VIII, 55-60. An Elizabethan coiner, IV, 157-164. 396 Serial Summary. Creeke, Major A. B.:— Portraiture of our Tudor monarchs on The regal sceatta and styca series of their coins and medals, IV, 79-144. Northumbria, I, 65-96. Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on The sceatta and styca coinage of the their coins and medals, V, 145-262; early archbishops of York, II, 7-20. VI, 213-286; VII, 199-268; VIII, Find of XVII and early XVIII century 207-274; IX, 237-294; X, 199-266. coins at Burnley, II, 425-426. Awarded the John Sanford Saltus Gold Cuerdale hoard, I, 12-26. Medal by the ballot of the members, 1912, VIII, 394; IX, 429. Farthing tokens, the royal, 1613-1636, by D. Fleet-Surgeon A. E. Weightman, F.S.A., Derby, penny of Anlaf struck at, V, 85- Ill, 181-218. 96. Farthings of Charles I. and James I., Dies, two ancient, description of, I, 359~ II, 470-472- 360.
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