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Abbreviations, 193 Accounts of the Society, 168-9 ^ the l red II, coins of, 84-5, 151
- Scandinavian imitation of, 157 iEthelweard of East Anglia, coin of, 150 jfithelwulf, coins of, 150 Alexander III, king of Scots, coins of, 87 ALLEN, M. The chronology of Short Cross Class
la, 54-8 Anglo-Gallic coin, 157 ARCHIBALD, MARION M. Contributions to the
Coin Register, 145-54, 157 - Obituary of Wilfrid Slayter, 165-6
ARCHIBALD, MARION M. and M.R. COWELL, their Metallurgy in Numismatics Vol. 3 reviewed, 159
Athelstan I of East Anglia, coin of, 150 Athelstan, coins of, 124 Atrebates, coins of, 137-8, 144
BARCLAY, C.P., Contr ibut ions to the Coin Register, 144, 155-8
BARTLETT, R.W., Contr ibut ions to the Coin Register, 138-40
Beonna of East Anglia, coin of, 149 BESLY, E.M., Contributions to the Coin Register,
148, 151, 153, 156 - Recent coin hoards from Wales, 1985-1992,
84-90 BIGGS, N., review of P. and B.R. Withers's British
Coin Weights: a Corpus of Coin-weights made in England, Scotland and Ireland for use in Britain, 160-2
BlSPHAM, J., Contributions to the coin Register, 152-5
BLACKBURN, M.A.S., A new mint for Stephen, RVCI (Rochester), 126-7
- Contr ibut ions to the Coin Register, 144, 146-8, 150-2, 154-5, 157-8
- Two new halfpennies of Edward the Elder and Athelstan, 123-4
BLACKBURN, M.A.S. , M.J. BONSER and W.J. CONTE, A new type of Edward the Confessor for the 'Newport' mint, 125-6
BLAND, R.F., Contribution to the Coin Register, 144
BONSER, M.J., Contributions to the Coin Register, 146-8, 151-2, 154-5, 157
BONSER, M.J. , M.A.S. BLACKBURN and W.J. CONTE, A new type of Edward the Confessor for the 'Newport' mint, 125-6
BOON, G.C., A case-history of British bullion: Cardiganshire silver and the Feathers coinage 1671-1731, 65-83
Brabant, coins of, 157 Burgred, coins of, 149 Burgundy, coin of, 157 Byzantine coin, 144
Cantii, coins of, 137 Carolingian coins, 148 Catuvellauni/Trinovantes, coins of, 138-40 Celtic coins, 136-44 CHALLIS, C.E., Presidential Address, 170-7
- review of Archibald and Cowell's Metallurgy in Numismatics Vol. 3, 159
Charles I, coins of, 88 Charles the Bald, coin of, 148 Cnut, coins of, 151 Coenwulf of Mercia, coins of, 149 Coin Register, 133-58 Constantine II, coin of, 144 CONTE, W.J., M.A.S. BLACKBURN and M.J.
BONSER, A new type of Edward the Confessor for the 'Newport' mint, 125-6
CONYBEARE, CLARE, Contribution to the Coin Register, 146
'Corieltauvi', coins of, 141-2 COWELL, M.R. and MARION M. ARCHIBALD,
their Metallurgy in Numismatics vol. 3 reviewed, 159
CUDDEFORD, M.J., Contributions to the Coin Register, 136-8, 140-1, 148, 158
Cuthred of Kent, coin of, 148
David I, king of Scots, coins of, 128, 156 DAVIES, J.A., Contributions to the Coin Register,
136-7, 140-1, 145-57 Devonshire, Dukes of, collection, 119-21 Dobunni, coins of, 142 Doubleday, Gordon Vincent, Obituary, 163-4 DUNGER, G.T., Contr ibut ions to the Coin
Register, 145, 147-8, 155, 157 Durham mint, 128-9 Durotriges, coins of, 142-3
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180 INDEX Eadred, coin of, 150 Eadgar, coins of, 150 Edward the Confessor, coins of, 125-6, 152 Edward the Elder, coins of, 123-4, 150 Edward I, coins of, 87
- Irish coins of, 87 Edward II, coins of, 87 Edward IV, coin of, 156 Edward VI, coinage of, 172-7 Edward VII, coins of, 90 EDWARDS, M., Contribution to the Coin Register,
149 Elizabeth I, coins of, 87-8
Finds (for single finds, see the geographical index to the Coin Register, 134-5)
medieval Cefn Coed, mid Glam., 86-7 Monmouth, Gwent, 84-5 Slebech, Pembs., 86 post-medieval Allt-yr-yn (Newport), Gwent, 89 Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, 87 Llanafan, Dyfed, 90 Mynydd Fochriw, Mid Glam., 88 Pontypridd, Mid Glam., 88-9 List of coin hoards discovered in 1992-93,
171-2 Flanders, coins of, 157
Gallo-Belgic coins, 136, 144 George V, coin of, 90 Gotland, coin of, 157
Hainaut, coin of, 157 HAMMOND, P .W. a n d LlVIA VlSSER-FUCHS,
Did Edward IV strike coins in Burgundy?: a Rose Noble in stone in Maas t r ich t , 129-32
Harold I, coins of, 152 Henry I, coins of, 153-4 Henry II, coins of, 20-58, 128-9, 156 Henry IV, coins of, 59-64 Henry of Northumberland, coin of, 155 HOLMAN, D.J., Contr ibut ions to the Coin
Register, 144-7, 149, 152-5 Honorius, coins of, 144
Iceni, coins of, 140-1
James I, coins of, 88 - Irish coin of, 88
James IV, king of Scots, coin of, 156 de JERSEY, P., Contributions to the Coin Register,
136^4 John Sanford Saltus Medal, revised Rules, 177
KING, CATHY E „ Contr ibut ions to the Coin Register, 137-9, 141-2
LESSEN, M., York Annulet silver coins of Henry VI, 59-64
Lotharl , Carolingian emperor, coin of, 148
MANVILLE, H.E. , Addi t ions and Correct ions to T h o m p s o n ' s Inventory and Brown and Dolley's Coin Hoards - Part 1, 91-113
Mary, coins of, 88 MASS, J.P., Of dies, design changes, and square
lettering in the opening phase of the Short Cross coinage, 20-53
Matilda, coins of, 155-6 MAYHEW, N.J., Contr ibut ions to the Coin
Register, 151 Merovingian coin, 144 Metz, coin of, 157 MITCHELL, P., Obituary of Gordon Vincent
Doubleday, 163-4
Namur, coin of, 157 NEWMAN, J., Contributions to the Coin Register,
144-5, 147-8, 150-1
Offa of Mercia, coins of, 148-9
PAGAN, H.E., Andreas Fountaine Eques Auratus A.A.A.F. Ill Vir, 114-22
- review of Vince's Aspects of Saxo-Norman London: 2. Finds and Environmental evidence, 159
Pembroke, Earls of, collection, 116-21 Philip and Mary, coin of, 88 Proceedings of the Society, 167
RHODES, N.G., Contr ibut ions to the Coin Register, 149, 156
St Edmund Memorial coins, 150 Sceattas, finds of, 145-8 SHIPP, S.J., Contribution to the Coin Register,
152 SHOTTER, D., Coin-loss and the Roman
Occupation of North-west England, 1-19 Slayter, Wilfrid, Obituary, 165-6 Stephen, coins of, 126-7, 154-5 STEWARTBY, Lord, Three Durham notes, 128-9 SYMONS, D.J., Contributions to the Coin Register,
145,152
Tirol, coin of, 157
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INDEX 181 VAN ARSDELL, R., Contr ibut ions to the Coin
Register, 136, 142 Venice, coins of, 158 Victoria, coins of, 89-90 VlNCE, A., his Aspects of Saxo-Norman London:
2. Finds and Environmental evidence reviewed, 159
Visby, coin of, 157 VISSER-FUCHS, LlVIA and P.W. HAMMOND, Did
Edward IV strike coins in Burgundy?: a Rose Noble in stone in Maastricht, 129-32
VOLGANO, I., Contribution to the Coin Register, 150 'Vota Publica' , Roman coin, 144
William I, king of England, coins of, 152-3 William II, king of England, coins of, 153 William I, king of Scots, coins of, 128 WILLIAMS, J., Contributions to the Coin Register,
144 WINTER, M., Contribution to the Coin Register,
155 WISE, P.J., Contributions to the Coin Register,
137,142-3 WITHERS, P. and BENTE, R„ their British Coin
Weights reviewed, 160-2
York mint of Henry VI, 59-64
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