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British Numismatic Journal (BNJ)
Publisher: British Numismatic Society
since 1903

Overview: Table of contents in the order of publication :   21 (1931-33) - 89 (2019)
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BNJ 20 (1929-30)  

W. J. Andrew: Numismatic sidelights on the Battle of Brunanburh, A.D. 937 [Mint of Derby] ·» 1-25, 2 pls.

G. D. Lumb: Edward the Elder pennies with façade of a building ·» 27-29, pls.

W. J. Andrew: Coins commemorating the rebuilding of York Minster A.D. 921-25 ·» 31-32, pls.

A. Anscombe: “FASTOLFI MONETA”, “FASTOLFES MôT” and the like on coins of Eadgar Rex Anglorum ·» 33-48, pls.

W. J. Andrew: Stockbridge, an Anglo-Saxon mint ·» 49-61, pls.

W. C. Wells: The Northampton and Southampton mints (3 of 4) ·» 63-93, 2 pls.

H. A. Parsons: The first authorized issue of Edward the Confessor ·» 95-104, pls.

G. C. Brooke: Quando moneta vertebatur: the change of coin-types in the eleventh century: its bearing on mules and overstrikes ·» 105-16, pls.

W. J. Andrew: The mints of Rye and Castle Rising in the reign of Stephen ·» 117-21, pls.

V. B. Crowther-Beynon: Some notes on “peny-yard pence” ·» 123-35, pls.

H. W. Morrieson: The coinage of Oxford, 1642-46 (2 of 2) ·» 137-51, 4 pls.

H. W. Morrieson: The coinage of Coombe Martin, 1647-1648 ·» 153-58, pls.

H. W. Morrieson: Addenda to the coinages of Thomas Bushell ·» 159-62, pls.

J. O. Manton: Buckinghamshire trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century (3 of 3) ·» 163-205, pls.

E. C. Carter: A review of the pattern broads of Charles II ·» 207-13, pls.

H. Farquhar: Royal charities (second series) ·» 215-50, 2 pls.

H. A. Parsons: The Bombay pice struck by the English East India Company during the reign of Charles II ·» 251-59, pls.

C. Winter: An unique and unpublished gold medal granted to Major Rogers of the Enniskilleners for valorous services 1690 ·» 261-62, pls.

C. Winter: Irish volunteers and militia: medals, belt plates and shako plates ·» 263-69, pls.

C. Winter: War medals issued for services in India, 1852-1924, also the first and second issue of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire ·» 271-77, pls.

G. C. Brooke: Treasure trove ·» 279-89, pls.

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society Sessions 1929 and 1930 ·» 297-378

Lists of Members ·» 379-91

Serial Summary ·» 394-410

Index to BNJ vol.20 (1929-30) ·» 411-54

BNJ 21 (1931-33)  

W. C. Wells: The Northampton and Southampton mints (part 4 of 4) ·» 1-57, pls.

G. C. Brooke: The medieval moneyers ·» 59-66, pls.

H. J. Dakers: Initial letters in the field on Scottish coins ·» 67-72, pls.

G. C. Brooke: The mints of Canterbury and York in the reigns of Edward IV and Henry VII ·» 73-87, 3 pls.

L. A. Lawrence: English and Irish coins of Henry VIII bearing initials of his queens ·» 89-92, pls.

V. B. Crowther-Beynon: Notes on some unusual money-weights ·» 93-101, pls.

W. C. Wells: The Hartwell token ·» 103-10, pls.

S. A. Garnett: City livery badges ·» 111-19, 3 pls.

Review ·» 121-2

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society Sessions 1931, 1932 and 1933 ·» 129ff, 170ff, 209-237

W. C. Wells: The Northampton and Southampton mints (4 of 4) ·» 208-21, 2 pls.

Lists of Members ·» 241-7

Index to BNJ vol.21 (1931-33) ·» 249-91

BNJ 22 (1934-37)  

H. A. Parsons: Remarks on the silver coinage of Henry VI ·» 1-16, pls.

F. Gardner: Some notes on Australasian currencies ·»17-27, pls.

W. J. Andrew: The die for Stephen’s coinage in the Guildhall Museum, and secondary evidence there of an unpublished penny of Henry I ·» 29-34, pls.

W. C. Wells: The Stamford and Peterborough mints ·» 35-77, pls.

W. C. Wells: Notes on the Long Cross coinage of Henry III, 1247-1250 ·» 79-107, pls.

Proceedings of the Society, 1934-5 ·» 109 ff

List of Members, Nov.1935 ·» 165 ff

D. Allen: Northumbrian pennies of the tenth century ·» 175-86, pls.

C. A. Whitton: A note on the East Raynham hoard ·» 187-88, pls.

D. Allen: A fourteenth-century coin weight ·» 189-90, pls.

J. S. Shirley-Fox: An unpublished halfpenny of John Baliol ·» 191, pls.

C. Blunt: Some notes on the coinage of Edward IV between 1461 and 1470, with particular reference to the nobles and angels ·» 193-99, pls.

F. O. Arnold: The coinage of Edward V ·» 201-11, pls.

C. Blunt: The coinage of Edward V, with some remarks on the later issues of Edward IV ·» 213-24, pls.

L. A. Lawrence: A reply to the preceding paper ·» 225, pls.

R. C. Lockett: Notes on the mints of Truro and Exeter under Charles I ·» 227-46, 8 pls.

L. A. Vidler: A numismatic history of Rye ·» 247-56, pls.

H. A. Parsons: Coins and tokens of the British possessions overseas: some unpublished varieties ·» 257-68, 2 pls.

M. H. Grant: British medals since 1760 (Part I: 1760-1820) ·» 269-93, pls.

Reviews ·» 295-99

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, Sessions 1936 and 1937 ·» 301-55

Lists of Members (1937) ·» 357-364

Index to BNJ vol.22 (1934-37) ·» 365-401

BNJ 23 (1938-41)  

H. A. Parsons: The coins of Eadmund’s moneyers Faraman and Ingelgar, A.D. 939-46 ·» 1-5, pls.

W. C. Wells: The Stamford and Peterborough mints. Part II. Descriptions of the coins struck at the Stamford mint ·» 7-28, 3 pls.

L. A. Lawrence: Long Cross coins of Durham ·» 29-30, pls.

D. Allen: Dies in the Public Record Office, 1938 ·» 31-50, pls.

H. J. Dakers: The first issue of David II ·» 51-58, pls.

C. A. Whitton: The heavy coinage of Henry VI ·» 59-90, 3 pls.

A. Thompson: An Oxford hoard of the time of the Civil Wars ·» 91-96, pls.

D. Allen: The “Weymouth” and “Salisbury” mints of Charles I ·» 97-118, pls.

M. H. Grant: British medals since 1760: Part II: 1820-1861 ·» 119-52, pls.

C. Blunt: An unpublished heavy penny of Edward IV ·» 153-54, pls.

D. Allen: A new imitation of a Short Cross penny ·» 153, pls.

R. C. Lockett: A Bristol half-angel of Henry VI ·» 154-55, pls.

D. Allen: “Gilded twopences” ·» 156, pls.

R. S. Wade: Unpublished varieties in the “milled” series ·» 156-58, pls.

F. B. Penfold: Private tokens of Sir S. B. Peckham-Micklethwaite ·» 158, pls.

J. Davidson: Some notes on Scottish coins: an unpublished William the Lion sterling; Robert III pennies of the Perth mint; a Mary testoon with crowned bust, 1553 ·» 159-61, pls.

J. Shirley-Fox: Obituary: Major P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton ·» 169-70, pls.

Proceedings & List of Members ·» 171 ff

L. A. Lawrence: LONDE or LVNDE CIVITAS ·» 201-03, pls.

C. A. Whitton: The heavy coinage of Henry VI, Part II. The Rosette Mascle to Trefoil Issues ·» 205-67, pls.

D. F. Allen / A. S. Robertson: Treasure trove, 1933-9 ·» 269-86, pls.

D. F. Allen / W. R. Dunstan: Crosses and crowns: a study of coinage in the Elizabethan dramatists ·» 287-99

J. B. Caldecott: Sussex seventeenth-century tokens ·» 301-20, pls.

M. H. Grant: British medals since 1760: Part III: 1862-1909 ·» 321-62, pls.

C. A. Whitton: A milled gold-pattern £3 piece of Charles I ·» 363-64, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: Mr J. S. Shirley-Fox RBA ·» 365-6, pls.

P. Le Gentilhomme: La circulation des monnaies d’or mérovingiennes en Angleterre ·» 395-98, pls.

C. A. Whitton: The heavy coinage of Henry VI. Part III. The Leaf-Pellet to Lis-Pellet Issues ·» 399-437, 2 pls.

D. Allen: Warrants and sketches of Thomas Simon ·» 439-48, 4 pls.

M. H. Grant: British Medals since 1760 - Part IV: 1910-1937; Addenda ·» 449-80, pls.

Proceedings of the Society, 1939 ·» 481-86

Index to BNJ vol.23 (1938-41) ·» 489-96

BNJ 24 (1942-44)  

H. H. King: The Steyning mint ·» 1-7, pls.

T. M. Turner: Pennies of the Colchester mint ·» 8-21, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The heavy gold coinage of Henry IV ·» 22-27, pls.

R. Carlyon-Britton: On some early silver coins of Henry VII ·» 28-35, 2 pls.

C. A. Whitton: Some aspects of English currency in the later Middle Ages ·» 36-46, pls.

T. M. Turner: A find of coins of Eadred, Eadwig, and Eadgar at Chester ·» 47-49, pls.

A. H. Baldwin: A hoard of Æthelred II coins, 1940 ·» 49-50, pls.

L. Cabot Briggs: Notes on two Baronial coins: I. Matilda defaced to read Stephen; II. Temp. Stephen ·» 50-53, pls.

C. A. Whitton: A note on the Fox classification of Edward I’s pence ·» 53, pls.

D. F. Allen: A long-cross pattern? ·» 53-55, pls.

D. F. Allen: The “twopence” of Henry III in the Drabble sale ·» 55, pls.

J. B. Caldecott: Obituaries: Dr F. B. Penfold, MRCS, LRCP ·» 56, pls.

T. M. Turner: Obituaries: Dr Philip G. Laver, MRCS ·» 56, pls.

J. Allan: Obituaries: Mr V. B. Crowther-Beynon ·» 57, pls.

W. C. Wells: The Stamford and Peterborough mints Part III (continued from Vol. 23) ·» 69-109, pls.

C. A. Whitton: A note on the Post-Treaty nobles of Edward III ·» 110-12, pls.

R. C. Lockett / E. J. Winstanley: An exhibition of coins of Henry VIII ·» 113-17, 2 pls.

C. A. Whitton: The heavy coinage of Henry VI’ (aggenda and corrigenda to BNJ Vol.23) ·» 118-19, pls.

F. O. Arnold: Half-sovereigns and double crowns ·» 120-26, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: Lord Grantley ·» 127-28, pls.

W. C. Wells: The Stamford and Peterborough mints (continued) Cnut, A.D. 1016-35 ·» 145-174, pls.

C. A. Whitton: Die links between Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III ·» 175-78, pls.

E. J. Winstanley: The angels and groats of Richard III ·» 179-89, 2 pls.

C. A. Whitton: The “Edward Royall” of Edward VI ·» 190, pls.

D. F. Allen: The coinage of Cromwell and its imitations ·» 191-94, pls.

P. Le Gentilhomme: The circulation of sceats in Merovingian Gaul ·» 195-210, 2 pls.

D. F. Allen: Obituary: Mr Hugh Dakers and Capt. Colin Dakers ·» 211, pls.

Proceedings of the Society 1943-4 ·» 212-25

Index to BNJ vol.24 (1942-44) ·» 226-8

BNJ 25 (1945-48)  

W. C. Wells: Coins struck by the moneyer Walter or Waltier in the reigns of Stephen, Henry II and Richard I ·» 1-3, pls.

C. E. Blunt / C. A. Whitton: The coinages of Edward IV and of Henry VI (restored), Part I ·» 4-59, 5 pls.

H. A. Parsons: Notes on the “Wolsey” coins of Henry VIII ·» 60-70, pls.

H. Mayhew (D. F. Allen ed.): Of the street-sellers of card counters, medals, &c ·» 71-74, pls.

E. J. Winstanley: A new coin of Henry VII ·» 75, pls.

E. S. G. Robinson: Obituary: Sir Charles Oman ·» 78, pls.

E. J. Winstanley: Obituary: Mr. T. M. Turner ·» 78-79, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: The Stephen mint of BRAN ...: a new attribution ·» 119-24, pls.

D. F. Allen: The design of Edward III’s silver coinage ·» 125-29, pls.

C. E. Blunt / C. A. Whitton: The coinages of Edward IV and of Henry VI (restored), Part II ·» 130-82, 9 pls.

A. Thompson: Continental imitations of the rose noble of Edward IV ·» 183-208, 3 pls.

D. F. Allen: A medal of Anne Boleyn ·» 209-11, pls.

L. Forrer: A few notes on Swiss officers and mercenary regiments in the pay of England ·» 212-26, pls.

D. Allen: The "Weymouth" and "Salisbury" Mints of Charles I: An Omission Rectfied ·» 227, pls.

D. F. Allen: A new coin of Henry of Anjou ·» 228-30, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: An unpublished “mule” of Stephen ·» 230-31, pls.

D. F. Allen: Edward the Confessor’s gold penny ·» 259-76, pls.

C. E. Blunt: A gold penny of Edward the Elder ·» 277-81, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Four Italian coins imitating Anglo-Saxon types ·» 282-85, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: The last Short Cross issue of Henry III (class 8) ·» 286-90, pls.

C. E. Blunt / C. A. Whitton: The coinages of Edward IV and of Henry VI (restored) Part III ·» 291-339, 4 pls.

P. H. Sellwood: Ancient British silver coin found in Berkshire ·» 340-41, pls.

M. H. Grant: A medal of Anne Boleyn ·» 340, pls.

D. F. Allen: A new coin of Henry of Anjou ·» 340, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: A new seventeenth-century token ·» 341-42, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: The naming of ships after English gold coins ·» 342

BNJ 26 (1949-51)  

P. V. Hill: The coinage of Britain in the Dark Ages ·» 1-27, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Hedon near Hull - a new Norman mint ·» 28-30, pls.

S. E. Rigold: The trail of the Easterlings ·» 31-55, 2 pls.

C. A. Whitton: The coinages of Henry VIII and Edward VI in Henry’s name (pt 1 of 3) ·» 56-89, 8 pls.

D. F. Allen: An Irish find of forged Scottish coins ·» 90-91, pls.

D. F. Allen: Henstridge, Somerset, 1936 ·» 91, pls.

D. F. Allen: Kingsley treasure trove ·» 91-92, pls.

D. F. Allen: Wellington, Shropshire, 1938 ·» 92, pls.

D. F. Allen: Thorpe Hall, Yorks, 1939 ·» 93-94, pls.

L. R. A. Grove: Ancient British tin coin from Canterbury ·» 94, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: L. A. Lawrence ·» 95-96, pls.

E. J. Winstanley: Obituary,: C. A. Whitton ·» 96-97, pls.

P. V. Hill: Saxon sceattas and their problems ·» 129-54, 5 pls.

J. Davidson: Distinguishing marks on the later issues of David II ·» 155-63, pls.

F. O. Arnold: The regnal attribution of the initial mark rose and sun dimidiated ·» 164-70, pls.

C. A. Whitton: The coinages of Henry VIII and Edward VI in Henry’s name (pt 2 of 3) ·» 171-212, 10 pls.

C. E. Blunt: A new type for Alfred ·» 213-15, pls.

H. de S. Shortt: A coin of the Dobun ·» 213, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The medallic jetton of Perkin Warbeck ·» 215-16, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: A ship type of Charles II ·» 216-20, pls.

E. C. Linton: William III 1697 half-crown of the York mint with an edge inscription ANNO REGNI OCTAVO ·» 220-21, pls.

C. E. Blunt: An unpublished angel of Edward IV ·» 221, pls.

Reviews ·» 222-23

A. H. F. Baldwin: Obituary: R. C. Lockett ·» 224-25, pls.

Proceedings, 1950 ·» 226-49

P. V. Hill: The “standard” and “London” series of Anglo-Saxon sceattas ·» 251-79, 4 pls.

P. Seaby: A round halfpenny of Henry I ·» 280-85, pls.

P. Grierson / C. Brooke: Round halfpennies of Henry I ·» 286-89, pls.

C. A. Whitton: The coinages of Henry VIII and Edward VI in Henry’s name (pt 3 of 3) ·» 290-332, 7 pls.

J. G. Milne: Seventeenth-century tokens: the Browne Willis cabinet ·» 333-38, pls.

H. Linecar: On a find of early British tin coins at Sunbury-on-Thames ·» 339-40, pls.

P. V. Hill: The end of Romano-British coinage reconsidered ·» 340-43, pls.

R. P. Mack: A new type for Archbishop Wulfred ·» 343-44, pls.

R. A. G. Carson: A Norman penny from Colchester Castle ·» 344-45, pls.

R. H. Dolley: Six coins of Henry I class XIV from an uncertain hoard ·» 345-46, pls.

G. V. Doubleday: An unpublished penny of Henry I, type II ·» 345, pls.

H. W. Taffs: Coins of Henry I from the Bournemouth district ·» 347-48, pls.

S. E. Rigold: A hoard of English groats and Flemish double patards from Norham Castle, Northumberland ·» 348-50

R. Carlyon-Britton: Two unpublished Irish coins: 1. Edward halfpenny of Dublin ·» 350, pls.

R. Carlyon-Britton: Two unpublished Irish coins: 2. Richard III penny of Waterford ·» 350-51, pls.

Proceedings, 1951 ·» 352-64

Edgar J. Winstanley: President's Addess ·» 365-71

List of Members, April 1952 ·» 372-77

Expenditure & Income Account, YE Oct 1950 ·» 378

Index to BNJ vol.26 (1949-51) ·» 380-85

BNJ 27 (1952-54)  

P. V. Hill: The animal “Anglo-Merovingian” and miscellaneous series of Anglo-Saxon sceattas ·» 1-38, 5 pls.

P. Grierson: The Canterbury (St Martin’s) hoard of Frankish and Anglo-Saxon coin-ornaments ·» 39-51, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] A coin of Heaberht, King of Kent: Lord Grantley’s attribution vindicated ·» 52-54, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] A Burgred-type coin with, apparently, the name of King Æthilbearht of Wessex ·» 54-56, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Three Anglo-Saxon notes: [3] A die-identity between a coin of Alfred and one of Æthelstan II of East Anglia ·» 56-57, pls.

R. H. Dolley / E. J. Winstanley: Maidstone treasure-trove ·» 58-65, pls.

A. Warhurst: A note on the Maidstone pot ·» 65, pls.

I. Stewart: The attribution of the Thistle-head and Mullet groats ·» 66-72, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: British currency and the importation of bullion, 1793-1840 ·» 73-79, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: Documents illustrating the export of counterfeit currency to the West Indies ·» 80-87, 1 pl.

L. V. Grinsell: A gold stater from Gloucestershire ·» 88-89, pls.

A. Baldwin: An Ancient British quarter-stater found at Irstead, Suffolk ·» 88, pls.

F. Mateu y Llopis / R. H. Dolley: A small find of Anglo-Saxon pennies from Roncesvalles ·» 89-91, pls.

T. Mabbott: The round halfpenny of Henry I ·» 91, pls.

R. H. Dolley et al.: A find of Edward pence at Chester ·» 91-92, pls.

R. Carlyon-Britton: Two unpublished coins of Edward IV-V ·» 93, pls.

R. H. Dolley / G. Webster: An 1895 find of Elizabethan silver coins [Mickle Trafford hoard] ·» 93-94, pls.

S. A. H. Whetmore: A countermarked Spanish dollar ·» 94, pls.

H.W. Taffs: Obituaries: Miss Helen Farquhar, FRHistS ·» 101-03, pls.

E. J. Winstanley: Obituaries: H. Alexander Parsons ·» 103, pls.

C. E. Blunt / R. H. M. Dolley: The Chester (1950) hoard ·» 125-60, 5 pls.

C. E. Blunt: The Smarmore hoard of tenth-century pennies ·» 161-66, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The significance of die-axis in the context of the later Anglo-Saxon coinage ·» 167-72, pls.

H. H. King: Two numismatic journeys to Scandinavia: new moneyers for the types in the Sussex and Guildford mints ·» 173-74, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A piedfort lead trial-piece of Edward the Confessor [Perhaps a customs receipt] ·» 175-78, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: New light on the Abbot of Peterborough in the Norman period ·» 179-81, pls.

I. Stewart: The heavy silver coinage of James III and James IV ·» 182-94, pls.

H. Schneider: A note on Mr. Whitton’s paper ... ·» 195-203, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley et al.: A contemporary forgery of a William III crown ·» 204-10, pls.

P. H. K. Gray: Ancient British coins from the Upchurch Marshes, Kent ·» 211, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two unpublished hoards of late Saxon pence in the Guildhall Museum [St Martin’s-Le-Grand c.1870; Gracechurch Street] ·» 212-13, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Coin hoards in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin ·» 213-15, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A late-nineteenth-century find of Edward pence from Falhills Wood in Scotland ·» 215-18, pls.

R. Carlyon-Britton: A new coin of Henry VII ·» 218-19, pls.

D. F. Allen / R. H. M. Dolley: Painswick treasure trove (1941) ·» 219-20, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An unrecorded variety of the countermarked dollar ·» 220-21, pls.

C. H. V. Sutherland: Obituary: Leonard Forrer ·» 226-27, pls.

D. F. Allen: Three Ancient British coins ·» 249-55, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Saxon coins from Southampton and Bangor ·» 256-62, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A new Anglo-Saxon mint: Medeshamstede ·» 263-65, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The “jewel-cross” coinage of Ælfgifu Emma, Harthacnut, and Harold I’ ·» 266-75, 2 pls.

I. H. Stewart: Double moneyers' names on early Scottish pennies ·» 276-80, pls.

G. F. Willmot: Note on the bronze container of the Bootham coin hoard ·» 281-293, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / I. H. Stewart: The 1953 Bootham treasure trove ·» 281-93 , pls.

J. P. C. Kent: The Yearby (Redcar) hoard ·» 294-301, pls.

G. C. Dunning: Report on the pottery containers of the Redcar coin hoard ·» 300-01, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / J. S. Strudwick: An early seventeenth-century collection of Anglo-Saxon coins ·» 302-12, pls.

C. W. Peck: The royal farthing tokens of James I ·» 313-33, pls.

R. D. Beresford-Jones: The Oxford mint and the triple unites of Charles I ·» 334-44, 2 pls.

D. W. Dykes: Some local tokens and their issuers in early nineteenth-century Swansea ·» 345-53, pls.

R. H. Dolley: Six coins of Henry I class XIV from an uncertain hoard ·» 345-46, pls.

H. M. Dolley: The gold coinage of the mythical King Lucius ·» 354-58, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A small parcel from the great find of Eccles ·» 358-59, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A little-known Swedish publication of an important find of thirteenth-century English pence [Follingbo, Norrbys hoard] ·» 359-61, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Godsfield Row (Alresford) find, 1871 ·» 361, pls.

Reviews ·» 362-64

E. Burstal: Obituaries: Sir John Ludlow Hanham, Bt, DL ·» 365, pls.

Obituaries ·» 365-66

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society 1954 ·» 367-83

List of Members 1955 ·» 384-89

Index to BNJ vol.27 (1952-54) ·» 390-94

BNJ 28 (1955-57)  

R. Rainbird Clarke: A hoard of silver coins of the Iceni from Honingham, Norfolk ·» 1-10, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A neglected but vital Yorkshire hoard’ [Bossall hoard] ·» 11-17, pls.

C. E. Blunt / J. D. A. Thompson: Forgery in the Anglo-Saxon series ·» 18-25, 1 pl.

R. H. M. Dolley / J. S. Strudwick: The provenances of the Anglo-Saxon coins recorded in the two volumes of the British Museum catalogue ·» 26-59, pls.

H. King: The coins of the Sussex mints, Part 1: Bramber(?), Chichester, Pevensey, and Rye ·» 60-74, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / F. Elmore Jones: An intermediate Small Cross issue of Æthelræd II and some late varieties of the Crux type ·» 75-87, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Three late Anglo-Saxon notes: a new Anglo-Saxon mint [Caistor]; a probable new mint in Shropshire [Bridgnorth]; the emergency mint of Cadbury ·» 88-105, pls.

I. H. Stewart: The Stamford mint and the connexion with the Abbot of Peterborough under Ethelred II ·» 106-10, pls.

P. Seaby: The sequence of Anglo-Saxon coin types, 1030-50 ·» 111-46, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The Dover hoard: the first English hoard with groats of Edward I ·» 147-68, 5 pls. §§

P. E. Lasko: The Dover hoard: the container ·» 166-68, pls.

J. R. Vincent: Unpublished information upon Charles I Weymouth mints ·» 169-70, pls.

A. C. Griffin: The “Dunkirk” tokens ·» 171-74, pls.

L. V. Grinsell: An inscribed gold stater of the Dobunni from King’s Weston, Bristol ·» 175, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / R. G. Hughes: Two tremisses of the Merovingian mint of Quentovic ·» 176-77, pls.

J. S. Strudwick: Saxon and Arabic coins found at Dean, Cumberland ·» 177-80, pls.

J. S. Strudwick: An account of some Saxon coins found at Honedon near Clare, Suffolk, 1687 ·» 180-82, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A new type for the halfpenny of Eadred ·» 182-84, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Contemporary forgeries of late Saxon pence ·» 185-89, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: An unpublished mule of Edward the Confessor ·» 189-90, pls.

I. H. Stewart: A new Norman forger ·» 190-91, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Thoughts on the Norman coinage of Wales in the light of two additions to the series ·» 191-95, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A new irregular penny of Stephen ·» 195-96, pls.

E. C. Linton: A Pre-Treaty Edward III groat, Lawrence type G, with a new reverse ·» 196, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A nineteenth-century Scottish hoard of Edward pence ·» 196-201, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Dodford (Northants.) treasure trove [Burgundian imitation of a quarternoble] ·» 201-02, pls.

J. H. Corbitt: Wrekenton (Gateshead) gold find ·» 202, pls.

R. Carlyon-Britton: A note on the York sixpences of Charles I and an unpublished shilling of the same mint and reign ·» 203-04, pls.

R. Carlyon-Britton: An unpublished “mule” of the “pattern” Tournai groat of Henry VIII ·» 203, pls.

C. S. S. Lyon: A reappraisal of the sceatta and styca coinage of Northumbria ·» 227-42, 3 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A new type and moneyer for Eadbearht “Præn” ·» 243-48, pls.

H. H. King: The Coins of the Sussex Mints: Part II: Hastings and Steyning ·» 249-63, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A note on the mints of Sudbury and Southwark at the end of the reign of Æthelræd II ·» 264-69, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / F. Elmore Jones: The mints “æt Gothabyrig” and “æt Sith(m)estebyrig”, with a philological and topographical note on Cissbury ·» 270-82, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The Stockbridge Down find of Anglo-Saxon coins ·» 283-87, pls.

G. L. V. Tatler: A note on the transition between types I and II of the pennies of Edward I ·» 288-93, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A find of pence of Edward I and II at Neath Abbey ·» 294-98, pls.

W. J. W. Potter: The heavy groats of Henry VI ·» 299-311, pls.

H. Schneider: An angel of Edward V in the Herentals (Belgium) treasure trove ·» 312-16, pls.

I. H. Stewart: The identity of “the new plakkis last cunyeit” withdrawn in 1485 ·» 317-29, pls.

H. Schneider: The Tower gold of Charles I (Part I) ·» 330-85, 2 pls.

H. G. Stride: The gold coinage of Charles II ·» 386-93, pls.

R. J. Sherlock: A nineteenth-century manuscript book on coins [by H. S. Bockett] ·» 394-99, pls.

D. F. Allen: A fine Ancient British coin from Colchester ·» 400-03, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A Surface Find of Three Silver Coins of the Dobuni ·» 403-04

F. K. Annable: A contemporary forgery of a Dobuni coin from Wiltshire ·» 404, pls.

R. P. Mack: Some unpublished Saxon and Norman coins ·» 404-05, pls.

C. E. Blunt: A new type for Archbishop Ceolnoth ·» 405-06, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The earliest coins of the mint of Rochester ·» 406-08, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A suspect “tower” type penny of King Edward the Elder ·» 408-11, pls.

R. P. Mack: An unpublished penny of Edmund from the Cotton collection ·» 411-12, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An alleged Agnus Dei penny of the Wareham mint ·» 412-14, pls.

J. S. Martin: The supposed finds at Thwaite and Campsey Ash, 1832 ·» 414-16, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The heavy Calais quarter-noble of Henry IV ·» 416, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Foscote (Bucks.) treasure trove ·» 416-19, pls.

H. Tait: The Foscote hoard container ·» 418-19, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: The Congleton (Cheshire) treasure trove: James I and Charles I gold ·» 419-20, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: New light on a Hertfordshire token ·» 420-21, pls.

D. W. MacDowall: The 1667 halfpenny token of John Newton of Morton ·» 421, pls.

F. N. Hepper: A late eighteenth-century forger’s pegged die ·» 422-23

R. J. Sherlock: A hoard of forged Bank of England tokens ·» 423-24, pls.

D. F. Allen: A remarkable Celtic coin from Canterbury ·» 443-48, pls.

C. E. Blunt / R. H. M. Dolley: The Anglo-Saxon coins in the Vatican Library ·» 449-58, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / D. M. Metcalf: Two stray finds from St Albans of coins of Offa and of Charlemagne ·» 459-66, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The coinage of Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex, 802-39 ·» 467-76, pls.

P. Grierson: Halfpennies and third-pennies of King Alfred ·» 477-93, pls.

F. Elmore Jones / C. E. Blunt: The tenth-century mint “æt Weardbyrig” ·» 494-98, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] An enigmatic penny of Edward the Martyr ·» 499-504, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] The mysterious mint of “FRO” ·» 504-08, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart: The Small Crux issue of Æthelræd II ·» 509-17, pls.

H. H. King: The Coins of the Sussex Mints: Part III: Lewes ·» 518-36, 2 pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Stephen type VII ·» 537-54, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A further find of Edward pennies at Neath Abbey ·» 555-59

W. J. W. Potter: Henry VIII - the sequence of marks in the second coinage ·» 560-67, pls.

I. D. Brown: Some notes on the coinage of Elizabeth I, with special reference to her hammered silver ·» 568-603, 2 pls.

R. D. Beresford-Jones: The Oxford mint, 1642-6: unites and half-unites ·» 604-19, 2 pls.

S. A. H. Whetmore: Notes on some issuers of countermarked Spanish dollars ·» 620-48, 2 pls.

J. P. C. Kent: A South Italian imitation of an Anglo-Saxon penny ·» 649, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The find-spot of the “war area” hoard of pence of William I ·» 650-51, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: An unpublished penny of Henry I ·» 652-54, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An interesting new variety of the late thirteenth-century sterling of Namur ·» 654-55, pls.

P. Grierson: The Eagle Crown: a gold coin of the minority of James V of Scotland ·» 656-58, pls.

H. Schneider: A new half-sovereign mule of Henry VIII/Edward VI ·» 658-59, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An unpublished seventeenth-century token halfpenny of London ·» 659-61, pls.

I. D. Brown: Alciston find (Elizabeth I), 1925 ·» 659, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A group of medieval and modern coins from a site in Malvern ·» 662-65, pls.

C. W. Peck: Three rare Soho pieces ·» 662, pls.

Reviews ·» 666-70

Proceedings 1957, including accounts ·» 671-79

Horace H. King: Presidential Address ·» 680-82

Index of BNJ vol.28 (1955-57) ·» 683-89

BNJ 29 (1958-59)  

D. F. Allen: Some Ancient British notes: 1. Two Ancient British coins in Paris; 2. A new coin of Verulamium; 3. A rare coin from Hampshire; 4. A rare coin from Peterborough ·» 1-4, pls.

C. W. Lister: Four Ancient British coins: silver coin of the Catuvellauni; uninscribed silver coin of the Sussex coast type; inscribed silver coin of Verica; uninscribed silver coin of the Coritani ·» 5-7, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Some new Mercian coins: [1] An Offa-Iaenberht die-link ·» 8-9, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Some new Mercian coins: [2] The moneyer Eama on coins of Offa and Coenwulf; [3] A new type for Beornwulf or Berhtwulf of Mercia; [4] On a new type for Burgred ·» 9-11, pls.

R. S. Kinsey: Anglo-Saxon law and practice relating to mints and moneyers ... ·» 12-50, 3 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Three more late Saxon notes: a possible sixth Anglo-Saxon mint in Lincolnshire [Horncastle]; an Æthelræd II die-link between London and Hertford; the mythical mint of Totleigh ·» 51-60, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Three West Country notes: the coinage of Milborne Port; the identity of the mint of “LA(N)G”; an unpublished Cnut moneyer of Lydford ·» 61-68, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / D. M. Metcalf: Cnut’s Quatrefoil type in English cabinets of the eighteenth century ·» 69-81, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / F. Elmore Jones: A parcel of Cross-and-Crosslets pence from the Tealby find ·» 82-86, pls.

W. A. Seaby: A St Patrick halfpenny of John de Courci ·» 87-90, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart: The Brussels hoard: Mr. Baldwin’s arrangement of the Scottish coins ·» 91-97, pls.

F. S. Snow: An Anglo-Gallic gold hoard ·» 98-100, 2 pls.

H. Schneider: The Tower gold of Charles I (Part II) ·» 101-27, 3 pls.

R. B. K. Stevenson: The “Stirling” turners of Charles I, 1632-9 ·» 128-51, 2 pls.

C. W. Peck: The pattern halfpennies and farthings of Anne ·» 152-71, 2 pls.

O. F. Parsons: A note on some 18th-century dies in the Gloucester City Museum ·» 172-73, pls.

E. P. Newman: The successful British counterfeiting of American paper money during the American Revolution ·» 174-87, 2 pls.

R. Reece: A note on Roman coins found at the Dyer Court excavations, Cirencester, 1957 ·» 188, pls.

S. E. Rigold: Finds of St Edmund memorial and other Anglo-Saxon coins from excavations at Thetford ·» 189-90, pls.

H. H. King: The coins of the Sussex mints - Addenda and corrigenda ·» 190-91, pls.

E. C. Linton: The half-crowns of 1848 ·» 191-93, pls.

E. C. Linton: A frosted Gothic Crown in an unusual setting ·» 193, pls.

F. C. Thompson: Obituary: Harold Raby MA ·» 196, pls.

Horace H. King: Presidential Address ·» 202-04

Accounts for the year to Oct.1957 ·» 205-06

List of Members, Dec. 1959 ·» 207-14

PLATES for 1958 articles ·» 214, 15 pls.

Lady Briscoe et al.: An Icenian coin hoard from Lakenheath, Suffolk ·» 215-19, pls.

C. E. Blunt / R. H. M. Dolley: The hoard evidence for the coins of Alfred ·» 220-47, pls.

W. A. Seaby: Anglo-Saxon hoards and coins found in the north of Ireland ·» 248-54, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A hoard of pennies of Eadgar from Laugharne churchyard in South Wales ·» 255-58, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Some further remarks on the Transitional Crux issue of Æthelræd I ·» 259-64, pls.

V. J. Butler / R. H. M. Dolley: New light on the nineteenth-century find of pence of Æthelræd II from St Martin’s-LeGrand ·» 265-74, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The myth of a coinage of the Ostmen of Dublin in the name of Tymme Sjællandsfar ·» 275-88, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: New light on the order of the early issues of Edward the Confessor ·» 289-92, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart: An uncertain mint of David I ·» 293-96, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A note on the chronology of some published and unpublished “short cross” finds from the British Isles ·» 297-321, pls.

P. F. Purvey: The XVd Durham pennies of Edward III ·» 322-25, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: “EDWARDVS REX AIN” - De Bury or Hatfield?: a new approach to an old problem (1 of 2) ·» 326-33, pls.

W. J. W. Potter: The silver coinages of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V. [Part] I: Richard II ·» 334-52, 2 pls.

D. M. Metcalf / C. E. Blunt: Three early discoveries of “leather money” ·» 353-56, pls.

P. Berghaus: Westphalian countermarks on English groats ·» 357-61, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart: The Glenluce hoard, 1956 ·» 362-81, 3 pls.

H. Schneider: The Tower gold of Charles I (Part III) ·» 382-403, 2 pls.

W. A. Seaby: Two coin hoards of the Rebellion Period (1641-9) from Ulster ·» 404-14, pls.

Horace H. King: The coins of the Sussex mints: Adenda and Corrigenda ·» 415

R. H. M. Dolley / G. van der Meer: A die-link between the mints of Dover and London at the end of the reign of Æthelræd II ·» 416-17, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Two unpublished Barnstaple/Exeter die-links ·» 417-18, pls.

H. R. Mossop: Three apparently unpublished Norman pennies of Lincoln ·» 419, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: New light on the 1864 hoard from Kinghorn ·» 419-21, pls.

Reviews ·» 422-26

B. H. I. H. Stewart: Obituary: Raymond C. Carlyon-Britton, FSA ·» 427-28, pls.

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society 1959 ·» 429-31

Derek F. Allen: Presidential Address, Nov.1959 ·» 432-48

List of Members 1960 ·» 439-45

Index to BNJ vol.29 (1958-59) ·» 446-49

BNJ 30 (1960-61)  

H. de S. Shortt: A new Durotrigic hoard from Godshill, Hampshire ·» 1-5, pls.

S. E. Rigold: The two primary series of sceattas (1 of 2) ·» 6-53, 3 pls.

V. J. Butler / R. H. M. Dolley: Two die-links relative to the Anglo-Saxon mint at Northampton ·» 54-56, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The mythical “helmet”/”long cross” mules of Æthelræd II ·» 57-60, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: The mint of Axbridge ·» 61-69, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A note on the Anglo-Saxon mint of Reading ·» 70-75, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A small parcel of pennies of the Confessor from the Sedlescombe find ·» 76-81, pls.

J. S. Forbes / D. B. Dalladay: Composition of English silver coins (870-1300) ·» 82-87, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Some finds of medieval coins from Scotland and the north of England ·» 88-123, pls.

W. J. W. Potter: The silver coinages of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V. Part II: Henry IV; Part III: Henry V ·» 124-50, 3 pls.

D. G. Liddell / P. A. Rayner: Charles I Truro/Exeter half-crowns ·» 151-58, pls.

S. A. H. Whetmore: Some further notes on Thomas Simon ·» 159-73, pls.

R. N. P. Hawkins: Minor products of British nineteenth-century die-sinking ·» 174-87, pls.

H. H. King: The coins of the Sussex mints - Addenda and corrigenda ·» 188, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: A new mint for Stephen type 7 ·» 188-89, pls.

H. de S. Shortt: Two medieval finds from south Wiltshire: [2. Coin weight for nobles] ·» 189-90, pls.

H. de S. Shortt: Two medieval finds from south Wiltshire: [1. Sterling from Rummen] ·» 189-90, pls.

P. F. Purvey: A unique penny of Henry IV and a new halfpenny of Henry VII ·» 190-92, pls.

D. Mangakis: A new variety of the quarter-noble of Henry V ·» 192-93, pls.

F. M. Stubbs: Edward coins with obverse mint-mark sun and rose dimidiated ·» 193-95, pls.

C. W. Peck: English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum: addenda and corrigenda ·» 195-96, pls.

D. F. Allen: [The human side of coins] ·» 208-09

Accounts as of Oct.1959 ·» 210-11

PLATES ·» 212, 11 pls.

P. Spufford: Some hoard evidence from a nineteenth-century collection ·» 213-16, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / V. J. Butler: Some “Northern” variants etc. of the “crux” issue of Æthelræd II ·» 217-20, pls.

V. J. Butler: Some misread moneyers of London in the reign of Æthelræd II ·» 221-26, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An apparently unrecorded class of Hiberno-Norse imitation of the coinage of Æthelræd II ·» 227-30, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Some further critical die-links in the Hiberno-Norse series ·» 231-34, pls.

C. S. S. Lyon et al.: Some Scandinavian coins in the names of Æthelræd, Cnut, and Harthacnut attributed by Hildebrand to English mints ·» 235-51, 3 pls.

L. O. Lagerqvist / R. H. M. Dolley: The problem of the “fleur-de-lis” sceptre on the Sigtuna coins of Cnu ·» 252-61, pls.

W. J. W. Potter / E. J. Winstanley: The coinage of Henry VII (1 of 3) ·» 262-301, 4 pls.

H. Schneider: The Tower gold of Charles I. Part IV: The angels ·» 302-30, 3 pls.

W. A. Seaby: Five seventeenth-century coin hoards from Ulster ·» 331-43, pls.

W. A. Seaby: Two gold hoards from Northern Ireland ·» 344-47, pls.

C. W. Peck: Photography of coins in monochrome and colour on 35 mm. film ·» 348-59, pls.

C. E. Blunt / R. H. M. Dolley: Coins at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire ·» 360-61, pls.

G. van der Meer: An obverse die-link of Canute between Norwich and Thetford ·» 361-63, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: "EDWARDVS REX AIN" - De Bury or Hatfield?: a new approach to an old problem ·» 363-65, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A late noble of Henry V recently found in Yorkshire ·» 365, pls.

Spink & Son Ltd: Coins stolen from Spink & Son Ltd ·» 365-68, 4 pls.

B. A. Seaby Ltd: Coins stolen from B. A. Seaby Ltd ·» 368, pls.

Reviews ·» 369-73

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society 1961 ·» 374-77

Derek F. Allen: Presidential Address ·» 378-84

D. F. Allen: [The artistic challenge of a decimal coinage] ·» 381-82, pls.

List of Members 1962 ·» 385-91

Index ·» 392-95

Series Summary Index Vols. XXI-XXX (1931-1961) ·» 396-417

BNJ 31 (1962)  

D. F. Allen: The Haslemere hoard ·» 1-7, pls.

P. Grierson: The authenticity of the York "thrymsas" ·» 8-10, pls.

H. E. Pagan / N. G. Rhodes Anglo-Saxon coins in the Westminster School collection ·» 11-26, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart: Moneta and Mot on Anglo-Saxon coins ·» 27-42, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] The coinage of Æthelred, Archbishop of Canterbury, 870-89 ·» 43-44, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] Tenth-century half-pennies and C. Roach Smith’s plate of coins found in London ·» 44-48, pls.

C. S. S. Lyon: Two notes on the "last small cross" type of Æthelræd II: I. A late variety from the London mint; II. A second die-link between the mints "Gothaburh" and Exeter ·» 49-52, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [1] A Cnut die-link between the mints of Salisbury and Wilton ·» 53-54, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two Anglo-Saxon notes: [2] A probable reattribution from Lincoln to Langport ·» 54-56, pls.

D. Sellwood: Medieval minting techniques ·» 57-65, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet notes: [1] The mysterious mint of "DERNT" ·» 66-68, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet notes: [2] Two unpublished pennies of William II ·» 68-70, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet notes: [3] Stephen type VII: four "new" coins ·» 71-72, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet notes: [4] An unpublished Edward III/Edward II mule ·» 72-73, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The 1962 Llantrithyd treasure trove and some thoughts on the first Norman coinage of Wales ·» 74-79, pls.

G. L. V. Tatler / B. H. I. H. Stewart: Edwardian sterlings in the Montrave hoard ·» 80-87, pls.

F. Purvey: The pence, half-pence and farthings of Richard II, of the mints of London, York and Durham ·» 88-108, 4 pls.

W. J. W. Potter / E. J. Winstanley: The coinage of Henry VII (2 of 3) ·» 09-24, 2 pls.

W. J. W. Potter: The coinage of Edward VI in his own name. Part I: Second period, January 1549 to October 1551 ·» 125-37, pls.

O. Cresswell: A re-examination of a gold medal awarded to Major Rogers for valorous services in 1690 ·» 138-51, pls.

S. A. H. Whetmore: The Castle Comer Colliery token ·» 152-58, pls.

G. P. Warden: A contemporary forgery of Eadgar ·» 159, pls.

C. E. Blunt: A new type for Burgred ·» 159, pls.

V. J. Smart: A note of two problematical pennies of Æthelræd II ·» 160, pls.

G. van der Meer: A second Anglo-Saxon coin of Reading ·» 161-62, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A small find of Stephen pennies from Berkshire ·» 162-64, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Aston Church find ·» 164-65, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: A Chester unite of Charles I ·» 165-66, pls.

D. F. Allen: [The public display of coins and medals] ·» 177-79 §§§

BNJ 32 (1963)  

C. E. Blunt et al.: The coinage of Southern England, 796-840 ·» 1-74, 10 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / K. F. Morrison: Finds of Carolingian coins from Great Britain and Ireland ·» 75-87, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An unpublished hoard-provenance for a penny of Ceolwulf II of Mercia ·» 88-90, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: An unpublished penny of William I ·» 91-93, pls.

J. D. Brand / R. H. M. Dolley: Two “new” Yorkshire hoards of Short Cross pennies ·» 94-98, pls.

D.W. Dykes: The Irish coinage of Henry III ·» 99-116, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / H. E. Pagan: An early nineteenth-century discovery of Edward pennies at Knaresborough Priory ·» 117-26, pls.

P. Spufford: Continental coins in late medieval England ·» 127-39, pls.

W. J. W. Potter / E. J. Winstanley: The coinage of Henry VII (3 of 3) ·» 140-60, 2 pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Five Tudor notes: [1] The ryal of Henry VIII; [2] A copy of the crown of the rose in Leeds Museum; [3] A lost variety of the George noble ·» 161-63, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Five Tudor notes: [4] A base groat in the name of Henry VIII with a French countermark ·» 163-64, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Five Tudor notes: [5] A supposed pattern sovereign of Elizabeth I ·» 164, pls.

D.W. Dykes: A mythical seventeenth-century token of Cardiff ·» 165-67, pls.

R. C. Bell: Richard Thomas Samuel (1831-1906) ·» 168-73, pls

R. N. P. Hawkins: Catalogue of the advertisement imitations of “spade” guineas and their halves ·» 174-219, pls.

N. C. Ballingal: An unpublished coin of Stephen from the Ipswich mint ·» 220-21, pls.

K. A. Jacob: Notes on some seventeenth-century Cambridge tokens ·» 221-22, pls.

D. F. Allen: [Recollections of the Society] ·» 231-34

BNJ 33 (1964)  

D. F. Allen: Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, Essex ·» 1-6, pls.

M. A. O’Donovan: The Vatican hoard of Anglo-Saxon pennies ·» 7-29, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A probable fourth Kentish mint of Æthelstan ·» 30-33, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A small parcel of First Hand pennies of Æthelræd II from the 1863 Ipswich hoard ·» 34-38, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / E. J. E. Pirie: The repercussions on Chester’s prosperity of the Viking descent on Cheshire in 980 ·» 39-44, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Some mis-attributed Fleur-de-lis coins of Harold I ·» 45-47, pls.

I. Stewart: An eighteenth-century Manx find of early Scottish sterlings ·» 48-56, pls.

J. D. Brand: Some Short Cross questions ·» 57-69, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Norwich or Northampton - a “shortcross” problem ·» 70-72, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The coinage of Richard Olof ·» 73-79, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: A fourteenth-century deposit from Hull ·» 80-82, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The 1961 find of fourteenth-century silver coins from Mareham-le-Fen in Lincolnshire ·» 83-89, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two neglected Northumbrian hoards of late 14th-century gold coins ·» 90-93, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: [The brass pot from Brinkburn Priory] ·» 92, pls.

W. A. Seaby / B. H. I. H. Stewart: A fourteenth-century hoard of Scottish groats from Balleny Townland, Co. Down ·» 94-106, 2 pls.

C. E. Blunt / R. H. M. Dolley: The Witchingham, Norfolk, XV-XVIc. hoard (1805) ·» 107-09, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: [Note on the Witchingham hoard pot] ·» 109, pls.

P. Spufford: Burgundian double patards in late medieval England ·» 110-17, pls.

P. Grierson: The origins of the English sovereign and the symbolism of the closed crown ·» 118-34, pls.

C. E. Challis: Southwark mint, 1545-1551 ·» 135-40, pls.

W. O’Sullivan: The only gold coins issued in Ireland, 1646 ·» 141-50, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Hoard reports: Elizabeth I - Charles I ·» 151-55, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Four 18th-20th centuries hoard reports ·» 156-63, pls.

D. L. F. Sealy: The Guernsey eight doubles of 1864 ·» 164-67, pls.

H. H. King: The coins of the Sussex mints - Addenda and corrigenda ·» 168, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Four “new” coins of the Huntingdon mint ·» 168-69, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Two further coins of Henry I from Llantrithyd ·» 169-71, pls.

R. A. G. Carson: Two interesting site finds: 2. Imitation sterling ·» 171, pls.

R. A. G. Carson: Two interesting site finds: 1. Anglo-Saxon sceatta ·» 171, pls.

J. D. Brand: Another small parcel from the great find at Eccles ·» 172-73, pls.

W. A. Seaby: A 1918 silver hoard from Lurgan, Co. Armagh ·» 173-75, pls.

W. A. Seaby: Two small late seventeenth-century hoards from Co. Tyrone ·» 173, pls.

Reviews ·» 176-80

R. H. M. Dolley: Obituary: John Walker, CBE, MA, DLitt, FBA, FSA, MRAS ·» 181-82, pls.

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society 1964 ·» 183-87

C. Wilson Peck: Presidential Address ·» 188-95

C. W. Peck: [Research on the milled coinages] ·» 192-93

List of Members 1965 ·» 196-203

Index ·» 204-06

BNJ 34 (1965)  

D. F. Allen: A Celtic miscellany ·» 1-7, pls.

H. E. Pagan: A third gold coin of Mercia ·» 8-10, pls.

H. E. Pagan: Coinage in the age of Burgred ·» 11-27, pls.

R. I. Page: Ralph Thoresby’s runic coins ·» 28-31, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: New light on the 1843 Viking-Age coin-hoard from Derrykeighan near Dervock in Co. Antrim ·» 32-36, pls.

V. J. Smart: A subsidiary issue of Æthelred II’s Long Cross ·» 37-41, 2 pls.

C. S. S. Lyon: A round halfpenny of Edward the Confessor ·» 42-45, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley et al.: The Buckingham mint ·» 6-52, pls.

N. J. Ebsworth:The Anglo-Saxon and Norman mint at Warwick ·» 53-85, 7 pls.

J. D. Brand / J. D. A. Thompson: A Worcestershire hoard of Short Cross pennies ·» 86-89, pls.

J. D. Brand: The Short Cross coins of Rhuddlan ·» 90-97, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / W. O’Sullivan: The Corofin (Co. Clare) hoard - late 12th - early 13th centuries ·» 98-103, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley / W. A. Seaby: A parcel of Long Cross coins - from the 1869 Tower Hill hoard ·» 104-08, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart / R. B. K. Stevenson: The Rhoneston hoard, 1961 ·» 109-17, pls.

H. Schneider: Chronological problems of the pinecone-mascle coinage of Henry VI ·» 118-20, pls.

T. F. Reddaway: Two Tudor notes: a Canterbury mint-master’s indenture of 1534; the English royal mint at Calais ·» 121-25, pls.

S. N. Lane: A late seventeenth-century bronze hoard from County Kerry ·» 126-31, pls.

D. W. Dykes / K. A. Jacob: Two notes on trade tokens: [1] A mythical seventeenth-century halfpenny of Cambridge ·» 132-34, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Two notes on trade tokens: [2] The Glanclywedog Factory penny ·» 135-38, pls.

W. A. Seaby: Castlecomer tokens: an inquiry ·» 139-48, pls.

R. N. P. Hawkins: Supplement to Catalogue of the Advertisment of 'Spade' Guineas and their halves ·» 149-61, pls.

D. Fearon: General Gordon’s Khartoum Star ·» 162-65, pls.

R. P. Mack: Three new Ancient British coins ·» 166-67, pls.

H. Shortt: Three Ancient British coins ·» 166, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The authenticity of the Palatina obolus of Lothaire II found at Litton Cheney in Dorset ·» 167-68, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Two fifteenth-century notes: [1] A Bristol penny of Henry VI restored ·» 168, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Two fifteenth-century notes: [2] The alleged “crescent-on-breast” half-groats of Richard II ·» 168, pls.

W. A. Seaby: Jacobean hoard from Co. Kildare ·» 169-70, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A note on the Belfast issuers of two of the advertisement imitations of "spade" guineas ·» 170-72, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Atherstone hoard of 19th- and 20th-century coins ·» 173-75, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Benenden hoard of 19th- and 20th-century gold coins ·» 175-76, pls.

Reviews ·» 177-86

Proceedings and Exhibitions ·» 187-90

C. Wilson Peck: Presidential Address ·» 191-200

C. W. Peck: [Coin history of later periods; and, Rarity as it applies to numismatics] ·» 194-98

Index to BNJ vol.34 (1965) ·» 201-03

BNJ 35 (1966)  

S. E. Rigold: The two primary series of sceattas (2 of 2) ·» 1-6, pls.

C. E. Blunt: A new parcel from the Douglas I.O.M., 1894 hoard (?) ·» 7-11, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: New light on the Mullingar find of Hand pence of Æthelræd II ·» 12-21, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An unpublished link between the First and Second Hand types of Æthelræd II ·» 22-24, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: Further Southampton/Winchester die-links in the reign of Æthelræd II ·» 25-33, pls.

C. S. S. Lyon: The significance of the sack of Oxford in 1009/1010 for the chronology of the coinage of Æthelred II ·» 34-37, pls.

R. P. Mack: Stephen and the Anarchy 1135-1154 ·» 8-112, 2 pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A small find of twelfth- and thirteenth-century pennies from Tullintowell ·» 113-15, pls.

J. D. Brand / F. Elmore Jones: The emergency mint of Wilton in 1180 ·» 116-19, pls.

J. J. North: The Broughton hoard ·» 120-27, pls.

P. Woodhead / I. Stewart: The Renfrew treasure trove, 1963 ·» 128-47, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An eighteenth-century forgery of an Anglo-Irish groat or half groat of Edward IV ·» 148-51, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A note on the weight and fineness of the 1646 Ormonde “pistole” ·» 152-54, pls.

M. P. Bellamy: The Newark medal of Anthony Ascham ·» 155-62, pls.

M. Lessen: A summary of the Cromwell coinage ·» 163-72, 2 pls.

D. R. D. Edmunds: The gold and silver tokens issued by John Berkeley Monck, 1811-1812 ·» 173-88, pls.

D. F. Allen: The Haslemere hoard again ·» 189-90, pls.

H. E. Pagan: The Gainford hoard ·» 190-91, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: The left-facing First Hand pennies of Æthelræd II: two additions ·» 191-92, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: A die-link between “Chester” and “Lydford” in the Hiberno-Norse coinage of Dublin ·» 192-93, pls.

R. H. M. Dolley: An important unpublished penny of the Confessor from an Irish hoard ·» 193-94, pls.

K. A. Jacob: A new coin of Harold II of the Cambridge mint ·» 194-95, pls.

I. Stewart: A foreign copy of a halfgroat of David II of Scotland ·» 195, pls.

W. A. Seaby: A mid-fifteenth-century hoard from Suffolk ·» 195-98, pls.

W. A. Seaby: A fifteenth-century hoard from the west coast of Donegal ·» 198-200, pls.

C. E. Blunt: An Elizabethan find from North Wales [Penrhyndeudraeth hoard] ·» 200, pls.

S. E. Rigold: An Elizabethan hoard from Thornton Abbey, Lincs ·» 200-01, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: A recently discovered medal of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham ·» 201-02, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: Further remarks on the gold medal to Major Rogers for valorous services, 1690 ·» 202-03, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: A Prisoner of War medal of 1812 ·» 203-05, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Three nineteenth-century hoard reports ·» 205-07, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: Albert Edward Bagnall ·» 217, pls.

C. S. S. Lyon: Consultation in research ·» 223-230

BNJ 36 (1967)  

D. F. Allen: Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, Essex ·» 1-7, 2 pls.

D. F. Allen: Three Ancient British notes: a new coin from Cunetio; a new uninscribed silver type; a new minim of Verica ·» 8-10, pls.

D. M. Metcalf / D. R. Walker: The “wolf” sceattas ·» 11-28, pls.

C. E. Blunt / M. Dolley: On an alleged penny of Ludica, King of Mercia 825-7 ·» 29-31, pls.

M. Dolley: A fourth find of ninth-century coins from Ireland? ·» 32-35, pls.

R. P. Mack: St John’s Church, Chester, hoard of 1862 ·» 36-39, pls.

M. Dolley: OE. *Christthegn - an unsuspected instance of early Middle Irish influence on English namegiving ·» 40-45, pls.

I. Stewart: The St Martin coins of Lincoln ·» 46-54, pls.

M. Dolley / C. E. Blunt: A parcel of Reform-type pence of Eadgar and his successors ·» 55-58, pls.

M. Dolley / S. Lyon: Additional evidence for the sequence of types early in the reign of Edward the Confessor ·» 59-61, pls.

M. Dolley et al.: A preliminary account of the Anglo-Saxon element in the 1966 find from Tingstäde parish on Gotland ·» 62-80, 2 pls.

M. Dolley et al.: The Anglo-Saxon element in the 1967 Burge hoard from Lummelunda parish, Gotland ·» 81-85, pls.

F. Elmore Jones / C. E. Blunt: A remarkable parcel of Norman pennies in Moscow ·» 86-92, 2 pls.

C. Gallagher: Neglected documentary evidence for the currency of 14th cent. Scottish coins in N.E. Ireland ·» 93-95, pls.

M. Dolley / W. A. Seaby: Some unpublished early nineteenth-century Irish finds ·» 96-105, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Unrecorded heavy nobles of Henry IV and some remarks on that issue ·» 106-13, pls.

M. Dolley / W. A. Seaby: “Le money del Oraylly” (O’Reilly’s money) ·» 114-17, pls.

M. Dolley: Elizabethan Bungal(l) - a contribution to Anglo-Irish lexicography ·» 118-21

H. Schneider: The hammered gold coins of Charles II ·» 122-68, 4 pls.

D. Stevenson: The Irish emergency coinages of James II, 1689-1691 ·» 169-75, pls.

T. V. Buttrey: Cut coins in Canada ·» 176-78, pls.

G. K. Beaulah: The medals of the Art Union of London ·» 179-85, 12 pls.

R. C. Bell: The tokens of Thomas Holloway ·» 186-88, pls.

F. Banks / F. Purvey: Two overstruck pennies of Archbishop Plegmund ·» 189-90, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Disposition of the Chester (1950) hoard ·» 189, pls.

M. Dolley: A rediscovered “new” moneyer for Eadgar ·» 191, pls.

A. Byde: A note on the moneyer Bur(r)ed of Southwark and London mint ·» 191-92, pls.

M. M. Archibald: A Thetford penny of Stephen type VII ·» 192-93, pls.

R. P. Mack: Beauworth 1833 ·» 192, pls.

M. Dolley: An unpublished London find of early thirteenth-century pennies ·» 193-95, pls.

M. M. Archibald: A Boy Bishop token of profile type ·» 195, pls.

F. Purvey: A new halfgroat of Richard II ·» 195, pls.

C. W. Peck: English copper, tin and bronze coins in the British Museum - Addenda to 2nd ed. ·» 196-98, pls.

R. C. Bell: A Burslem token? ·» 198-99, pls.

Reviews ·» 200-02.

M. Dolley: Obituary: Charles Wilson Peck, FSA, FPS ·» 203-07, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: Sir Frank Merry Stenton ·» 207-08, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: Albert Henry Baldwin ·» 208, pls.

Proceedings 1967 ·» 209-14

S. Lyon: Historical problems of Anglo-Saxon coinage (1) ·» 215-21, pls.

President's Review of the Year ·» 222-24

Annual Accounts as of end October 1966 ·» 225-26

List of Members ·» 227-35.

Index to BNJ 36 (1967) ·» 236-39

BNJ 37 (1968)  

D. F. Allen: Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, Essex ·» 1-6, 2 pls.

D. F. Allen: Three notes on Ancient British coins: silver minims again; a British silver coin in Copenhagen?; a quarter stater from Worcester ·» 7-9, pls.

H. E. Pagan: A new type for Beonna ·» 10-15, pls.

I. Stewart: Notes on the Intermediate Small Cross and Transitional Crux types of Ethelred II ·» 16-24, pls.

M. Dolley / S. N. Lane: A parcel of late eleventh-century Hiberno-Norse coins found in northern Italy ·» 25-28, pls.

M. Dolley: The Anglo-Norman coins in the Uppsala University cabinet ·» 29-34, pls.

C. E. Blunt et al.: On some hoards of the time of Stephen ·» 35-42, pls.

E. W. Danson: The Nottingham find of 1880: a Stephen hoard re-examined ·» 43-64, pls.

F. Banks: The 1868 hoard from the Albert Dock lock pit, Hull ·» 65-72, pls.

D. M. Metcalf / L. K. Hamblin: Analysis of the metal contents of coins from the Hull hoard ·» 71-72, pls.

H. Schneider: The significance of the archaeological evidence in a review of a French hoard of English coins ·» 73-84, 4 pls.

M. Dolley et al.: The sixteenth-century coin-hoard from Moig South, Askeaton, Co. Limerick ·» 85-92, 4 pls.

C. E. Challis: Tower II, 1545-1552 ·» 93-97, pls.

J. K. R. Murray: The Scottish coinage of 1553 ·» 98-109, pls.

F. R. Cooper: Silver crowns of the Tower Mint of Charles I: a study of the dies and die combinations ·» 110-37, 8 pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Hoard reports XVI - XX centuries ·» 138-45, pls.

R. N. P. Hawkins: Supplement II to Catalogue of the Advertisement Imitations of 'Spade' Guineas and their Halves ·» 146-57, pls.

T. F. Pridmore: Notes on colonial coins: Mr. A. P. Spencer, Artist/Engraver, His Majesty’s Mint, Calcutta and the re-designed coinages of King George VI British India 1938-1947 ·» 158-74, pls.

D. V. Deane: Modern coinage systems ·» 175-82

J. C. Rudge: Milled edges and counterfeit florins ·» 183-89, pls.

H. R. Mossop: Three new varieties of Ancient British coins ·» 190, pls.

D. M. Metcalf / L. K. Hamblin: A modern forgery of a sceat ·» 190-91, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: A note on the mint of Horncastle’ ·» 191-92, pls.

D. Hess: A penny of Harthacnut for Wilton ·» 192-93, pls.

H. E. Pagan: Some remarks ·» 193-95, pls.

I. Stewart: A halfgroat variety of Richard II ·» 193, pls.

M. Dolley / W. A. Seaby: A hitherto unconfirmed class of Irish petty paper-money ·» 196-98, pls.

O. Snoddy: A further note on the gold medal allegedly awarded to Major Rogers for valorous services in 1690 ·» 196, pls.

Reviews ·» 199-207

Proceedings 1968 ·» 208-215

S. Lyon: Historical problems of Anglo-Saxon Coinage - (2) The ninth century: Offa to Alfred’ (Presidential Address) ·» 216-38, 2 pls.

President's Review of the Year ·» 239-241

Accounts ·» 242

Index to BNJ 37 (1968) ·» 253-55

BNJ 38 (1969)  

H. E. Pagan: Northumbrian numismatic chronology in the ninth century ·» 1-15, pls.

M. Dolley: The Anglo-Saxon pennies from the “upper souterrain” at Knowth ·» 16-21, pls.

P. H. Robinson: The Stafford (1800) and Oulton (1795) hoards ·» 22-30, pls.

P. Woodhead et al.: The Loch Doon treasure trove, 1966 ·» 31-49, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Attenborough, Notts., 1966 hoard ·» 50-83, 2 pls.

M. Dolley / W. D. Hackmann: The coinages for Ireland of Henry VIII ·» 84-108, pls.

M. Dolley / A. Gunstone: The Cloncreen Bog (Clonbulloge) find of Elizabethan coins from the Co. Offaly ·» 109-112, 2 pls.

J. K. R. Murray: The Scottish silver coinage of Charles II ·» 113-25, pls.

R. H. Thompson: The dies of Thomas Spence (1750-1814) ·» 126-62, 4 pls.

J. P. C. Kent: Three seventeenth- and eighteenth-century finds ·» 163-66, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: The origin of Spanish dollars acquired by Britain, 1799-1805 ·» 167-73, pls.

S. A. Castle: Seven finds of sixteenth- to twentieth-century coins ·» 174-80, pls.

H. R. Mossop: Five recently found Ancient British coins ·» 181, pls.

C. E. Blunt / G. van der Meer: A new type for Offa ·» 182-83, pls.

M. Dolley: The 1912 Welwyn find of pence of Eadgar and of Edward the Martyr ·» 183-85, pls.

P. A. Hodgkinson: An overstruck penny of Edward the Confessor ·» 185, pls.

R. Seaman: A find of Stephen coins at Rayleigh Mount ·» 186-88, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: The Short Cross coins in the Ras Shamra hoard of 1966 ·» 188-89, pls.

J. Atkinson: A new groat of Richard II ·» 189, pls.

D. S. Freedman: New evidence concerning the authenticity of the 1655 half-crown ·» 190-93, pls.

J. K. R. Murray: The gold forty-shilling piece of James VI of Scotland ·» 193-94, pls.

Reviews and Library Accessions ·» 195-97

Proceedings 1969 ·» 200-03

Stewart Lyon: Historical Problems of Anglo-Saxon Coinage: (3) Denominations and Weights ·» 204-22

The President's Review of the Year ·» 223-25

Accounts Oct. 1968 ·» 228-29

Lists of New Members & Changes of Address ·» 228-9

Index to BNJ 38 (1969) ·» 230-31

BNJ 39 (1970)  

M. Morehart: Some dangers of dating sceattas by typological sequences ·» 1-5, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Southampton/Winchester die-links in Canute’s Quatrefoil type ·» 6-11, pls.

H. E. Pagan: Robert Austen and the Bank of England collection ·» 12-18, pls.

J. M. Lewis: A Short Cross hoard from Wrexham ·» 19-23, pls.

J. Yvon: Esterlins à la croix courte dans les trésors français de la fin du XIIe et de la première moitié du XIIIe siècle (English summary, pp.59-60) ·» 24-58, 2 pls.

C. E. Blunt / J. D. Brand: Mint output of Henry III ·» 61-66, pls.

I. Stewart: The Long Voided Cross sterlings of Alexander III illustrated by Burns ·» 67-77, pls. .

P. Woodhead: Two finds of Edward pennies: Caernarvon (1911) and Grittleton (1903?) ·» 78-83

M. Dolley / M. K. Murphy: An early fourteenth-century coin hoard from the Co. Roscommon ·» 84-90, pls.

J. D. A. Thompson: A heavy noble of Henry IV from Czechoslovakia ·» 91-97, pls.

M. Dolley: A pattern shilling Irish of Mary Tudor ·» 98-110, pls.

J. K. R. Murray: The Scottish gold and silver coinages of Charles I ·» 111-44, 3 pls.

F. R. Cooper: The English silver crowns of James I: a study of the dies and die combinations ·» 145-57, 4 pls.

R. A. Farey: The 1829 half-sovereign ·» 158-61, pls.

H. R. Mossop: More finds of Coritani coins in Lincolnshire ·» 162-63, pls.

L. V. Grinsell: A sceatta from Portishead, Somerset ·» 163-64, pls.

F. Elmore Jones: Stephen type VII: a “new” mint ·» 164-65, pls.

P. H. Robinson: Unpublished finds of the early 17th century from Staffordshire ·» 66-67, pls.

R. C. Bell: A new Tavistock token (?) ·» 167-68, pls.

I. Stewart,: Numbered strikings of Victorian bronze coins, 1860-1868 ·» 168-70, pls.

Reviews ·» 171-85

E. J. Winstanley: Obituaries: A. H. F. Baldwin ·» 186-87, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituaries: J. D. A. Thompson ·» 187-88, pls.

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society 1970 ·» 189-92

S. Lyon: Historical Problems of Anglo-Saxon Coinage - (4) The Viking Age ·» 193-204, pls.

S. Lyon: Plate IX for Presidents Address ·» 204-05

The President's Review of the Year ·» 205-07

Accounts, Oct. 1969 ·» 208-09

List of members ·» 211-21

Index to BNJ 39 (1970) ·» 222-24

BNJ 40 (1971)  

M. Dolley and J. Yvon: A group of tenth-century coins found at Mont-Saint-Michel ·» 1-16, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The Crowned Bust coinage of Edmund 939-946 ·» 17-21, pls.

F. Dumas / J. D. Brand: The British coins in the Gisors (1970) hoard ·» 22-43, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Skegby, Notts, 1967 Hoard ·» 44-56, pls.

I. Stewart: The Dipple and Balgony finds of fourteenth-century Scottish coins ·» 57-61, pls.

J. E. L. Murray: The early unicorns and the heavy groats of James III and James IV ·» 62-96, pls.

C. E. Challis: The Tudor coinage for Ireland ·» 97-119, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Willesborough, Ashford (Kent), hoard ·» 120-23, pls.

J. Cherry: The Willesborough hoard pot ·» 123, pls.

P. H. Robinson: The eighteenth-century coin hoard from Pillaton Hall, Staffs ·» 124-35, pls.

R. H. Thompson: The Dies of Thomas Spence (1750-1814): Additions and Corrections ·» 136-38, pls.

H. E. Pagan: Mr. Emery’s mint ·» 139-70, 2 pls.

D. M. Metcalf: A coin of Offa from Deddington Castle ·» 171-72, pls.

H. R. Mossop: Further discoveries of Coritanian coins in Lincolnshire and Rutland ·» 171, pls.

G. C. Boon / M. Dolley: A third type for the Cardiff mint under Henry I ·» 172-73, pls.

D. L. F. Sealy: A half-noble find at Wrabness ·» 173-74, pls.

P. H. Robinson: A Civil War hoard, probably from the Waltham Abbey area ·» 174-75, pls.

S. A. Castle: Market Harborough (Leics.) treasure trove ·» 175, pls.

Reviews ·» 176-85

Proceedings 1971 ·» 186-92

President's Review of the Year ·» 193-98

S. E. Rigold: A discourse on method and terminology ·» 198-201

List of Members ·» 205-06

Index to BNJ 40 (1971) ·» 207-08

BNJ 41 (1972)  

S. Scheers: Coinage and currency of the Belgic tribes during the Gallic War ·» 1-6, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The Sevington hoard of 1834 ·» 7-13, pls.

H. E. Pagan: An unpublished fragment of a coin of Ceolwulf II ·» 14-20, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The origins of the mints of Hertford and Maldon ·» 21-26, pls.

R. Seaman: A further find of coins from Dunwich ·» 27-33, pls.

M. Mate: Monetary policies in England, 1272-1307 ·» 34-79, pls.

P. Grierson: Notes on early Tudor coinage: 1. King Henry VII’s dandyprats; 2. Erasmus’s lead tokens, 3. The Proclamation of 5 July 1504 and its implications; 4. The origin of the portrait groats; 5. The “gold pence” of the Proclamation of 1505 ·» 80-94, pls.

D. Stevenson: The Covenanters and the Scottish mint, 1639-1641 ·» 95-104, pls.

J. K. R. Murray / B. H. I. H. Stewart: The Scottish copper coinages ·» 105-35, 5 pls.

R. B. K. Stevenson / J. Porteous: Two Scottish seventeenth-century coin hoards ·» 136-46, pls.

P. H. Robinson: The Dunchurch and Stafford finds of eighteenth-century half-pence and counterfeits ·» 147-58, pls.

R. H. Thompson: John Boxer and the nineteenth-century silver tokens of Kent ·» 159-67, pls.

A. J. Dowling: Calculating Britain’s requirement for decimal coins ·» 168-78, pls.

C. E. Blunt: A small parcel from the Dorking (1817) hoard ·» 179, pls.

M. Delmé-Radcliffe: Some notes on Edward IV ·» 180-81, pls.

I. Stewart: Two Tudor notes: 2. A base groat of Henry VIII with altered mintmark ·» 181-82, pls.

I. Stewart: Two Tudor notes: 1. A doctored sovereign of Henry VII ·» 181, pls.

S. A. Castle: Gloucester treasure trove (1972) ·» 182, pls.

R. B. K. Stevenson: The Lochgelly find ·» 183-84, pls.

S. A. Castle: Leek Wootton (Warwickshire) treasure trove ·» 184, pls.

S. A. Castle: Richmond Park (Surrey) treasure trove ·» 184, pls.

S. E. Rigold: Concepts of style in coinage ·» 210-17, pls.

W. Slayter: Obituary: Clifford Hubert Allen ·» 220, pls.

BNJ 42 (1974a)   Special Publication, C.E. Blunt, 70th Birthday.  

D. F. Allen: Christopher Blunt: an appreciation ·» 1-9, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Publications and papers of Christopher Evelyn Blunt ·» 11-33, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The coinage of Athelstan, 924-939: a survey ·» 35-158, 23 pls.

Index to Pages 35-158 ·» 159-60

BNJ 43 (1973)  

H. E. Pagan: The Bolton Percy hoard of 1967 ·» 1-44, pls.

M. Dolley / C. N. Moore: Some reflections on the English coinages of Sihtric Caoch, King of Dublin and of York ·» 45-59, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Coventry hoard of coins of Edward I to Edward III ·» 60-66, pls.

R. D. Beresford-Jones: The salutes of Henry VI ·» 67-79, pls.

W. A. Seaby and G. Brady: The extant Ormonde pistoles and double pistoles of 1646 ·» 80-95, pls.

G. Berry and P. Morley: A revised survey of the seventeenth-century tokens of Buckinghamshire ·» 96-125, 2 pls.

E. G. H. Kempson: Indictments for the coining of tokens in seventeenth-century Wiltshire ·» 126-31, pls.

J. L. Lant: The Jubilee coinage of 1887 ·» 132-41, pls.

T. H. McK. Clough: A small hoard of William I type I pennies from Norwich ·» 142-43, pls.

M. Blackburn: A Tamworth penny of Henry I ·» 144-45, pls.

I. Stewart: An enigmatic Two Stars penny of William I ·» 144-45, pls.

A. Gunstone: A possible Civil War hoard of unknown provenance now in the Birmingham City Museum ·» 145-46, pls.

S. A. Castle: Broadwoodwidger (Devon) treasure trove ·» 146-51, pls.

J. Cherry: The pot containing the Broadwoodwidger hoard ·» 150-51, pls.

S. A. Castle: Wymington (Bedfordshire) treasure trove ·» 151-54, pls.

S. A. Castle: Stourport-on-Severn (Worcestershire) treasure trove ·» 154-55, pls.

Reviews & Library Accessions ·» 156-64

Proceedings ·» 165-68

S. E. Rigold: President's Review of the Year ·» 169-75,78

S. E. Rigold: Coinage and the myth of the Renaissance ·» 171-75, 178 pls.

Accounts Oct. 1972 ·» 176-77

Index to BNJ 43 (1973) ·» 179-80

BNJ 44 (1974b)  

D. M. Metcalf: Sceattas found at the Iron-Age hill fort of Walbury Camp, Berkshire ·» 1-12, 2 pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: The mint of Watchet ·» 13-38, 3 pls.

M. Gelling: The Watchet mint-signatures ·» 37-38.

M. Dolley et al.: The 1969 Colchester hoard: editorial note ·» 39-40, pls.

D. T-D. Clarke: The 1969 Colchester hoard: I. Discovery and site ·» 41-43, pls.

W. A. Seaby: The 1969 Colchester hoard: II. The Anglo-Irish portion ·» 43-48, pls.

I. Stewart: The 1969 Colchester hoard: III. The Scottish element ·» 48-61, pls.

N. J. Mayhew: The monetary background to the Yorkist recoinage of 1464-1471 ·» 62-73, pls.

A. J. P. Campbell: A Merovingian copy of a tremissis of Justinian I found in Kent ·» 74-75, pls.

C. E. Blunt: A new coin of Baldred, King of Kent ·» 75-76, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: A Wessex provenance for the round halfpenny of Eadred by Mangod ·» 76-77, pls.

I. Stewart: Two pennies of Edward III ·» 77-78, pls.

G. Scott: Some shop tickets countermarked and engraved on copper coins at the end of the eighteenth century ·» 78-80, pls.

J. E. Cribb / S. A. Castle: Lighthorne, Warwickshire, treasure trove ·» 80-82, pls.

S. A. Castle: Acton. Suffolk, treasure trove ·» 82-83, pls.

Review ·» 84-88

C. W. L[ister]: Obituary: R. P. Mack ·» 89, pls.

Proceedings ·» 90-96

S. E. Rigold: Seals and titles ·» 106 pls.

Accounts for the year ending 31 October 1973 ·» 104-06

Index to BNJ 44 (1974) ·» 107-08

BNJ 45 (1975)  

P. H. Robinson: The Savernake Forest find of Ancient British and Roman coins (1857) ·» 1-11, pls.

I. Stewart: A numeration of late Anglo-Saxon coin types ·» 12-18, pls.

C. E. Blunt / H. E. Pagan: Three tenth-century hoards: Bath (1755), Kintbury (1761), Threadneedle Street (before 1924) ·» 19-32, pls.

N. J. Mayhew: The Aberdeen Upperkirkgate hoard of 1886 ·» 33-50, pls.

C. E. Challis: Three notes on the Tudor mint: 3. Revisions to and amplifications of "Mint officials and moneyers of the Tudor period" ·» 51-76, pls.

C. E. Challis: Mint officials and moneyers of the Tudor period ·» 51-76, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Gloucester farthings, 1657-1662 ·» 77-91, pls.

R. A. G. Carson: Ancient British silver coins from Chichester ·» 92-93, pls.

S. A. Castle: The Sellindge (Aldington), Kent, find 1974-1975 ·» 93, pls.

G. Berry and B. Wood: A small hoard of seventeenth-century tokens, Bushey, Herts., 1965 ·» 94-96, pls.

Reviews ·» 97-99.

Publications noticed, and Accessions to the Library, 1974 and 1975 ·» 100-115

Presidential Address and Review of the Year ·» 116-23

S. E. Rigold: Coins and museums ·» 119-23, 126

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1974 ·» 124-26

Index to BNJ 45 (1975) ·» 127-29

BNJ 46 (1976)  

D. M. Metcalf:Twelve notes on sceatta finds ·» 1-18, pls.

N. Lowick: The Kufic coins from Cuerdale ·» 19-28, 2 pls.

M. Blackburn / W. A. Seaby: The “Francis” and “Brand” parcels of Hiberno-Norse coins ·» 29-38, 3 pls.

C. J. Wood / P. Woodhead: The Montrose treasure trove, 1973 ·» 39-43, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The Anglo-Irish coinage of Edward III ·» 44-50, pls.

F. R. Cooper: The silver crowns of Truro and Exeter under Charles I ·» 51-54, 2 pls.

P. P. Gaspar: Simon’s Cromwell Crown dies in the Royal Mint Museum, and Blondeau’s method for the production of lettered edges ·» 55-63, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Personal reminiscences of some distinguished numismatists of a previous generation ·» 64-74, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: The mint of Watchet - Addendum ·» 75-76, pls.

I. Stewart: A London penny of Matilda? ·» 76-77, pls.

P. Woodhead: A new Calais penny of Henry VI ·» 77, pls.

G. Berry: Two London tokens found at Walsworth, near Hitchin, herts ·» 77-78, pls.

J. D. Brand: A medieval mint accoun ·» 78-79, pls.

Reviews ·» 80-81

Publications noticed, and Accessions to the Library ·» 82-88.

C. E. Blunt: Obituaries: D. F. Allen, 1910-1975 ·» 89-91, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituaries: H. H. King ·» 89, pls.

Proceedings and Exhibitions ·» 92-95

P. Woodhead: Presidential Address and Review of the Year ·» 96-107

P. Woodhead: [The importance of an awareness of related fields] ·» 101-07

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1975 ·» 108-09

Index to BNJ 46 (1976) ·» 110-112

BNJ 47 (1977)  

P. H. Robinson: A local Iron Age coinage in silver and perhaps in gold in Wiltshire ·» 5-20, pls.

S. E. Rigold: The principal series of English sceattas ·» 21-30, pls.

S. E. Rigold / D. M. Metcalf: A check-list of English finds of sceattas ·» 31-52, 3 pls.

M. Dolley / T. Talvio: The regional pattern of die-cutting exhibited by the First Hand pennies of Æthelræd II preserved in the British Museum ·» 53-65, pls.

O. Burrows: An unnoticed parcel from the 1872 Queen Victoria Street hoard ·» 66-76, pls.

J. D. Brand / J. Duplessy: A parcel from the Montpellier (1934) hoard ·» 77-91, pls.

I. Stewart: Edwardian sterlings in the 1900 Berscar (Closeburn) find ·» 92-101, pls.

M. B. Sharp: The Tower shillings of Charles I and their influence on the Aberystwyth issue ·» 102-13, 7 pls.

M. Lessen: The Cromwell Lord Protector medal by Simon ·» 114-26, pls.

S. E. Rigold: A group of three sceattas from excavations at Mucking, Essex ·» 127-28, pls.

J. Bayley: Mucking sceattas: milliprobe runs ... ·» 127-128, pls.

H. E. Pagan: The “Suffolk” find of ninth-century Anglo-Saxon pence: a further note ·» 128-30, pls.

M. Dolley / T. Talvio: The twelfth of the Agnus Dei pennies of Æthelræd II ·» 131-33, pls.

F. E. Colman: Some moneyers of Edward the Confessor in Hildebrand’s catalogue ·» 133-35, pls.

M. Dolley / C. E. Blunt: Coins from the Winchester excavations, 1961-73 ·» 135-38, pls.

R. L. Davis: Class II coins of the Long Cross coinage 1247-1248 ·» 138-41, pls.

C. J. Wood: Preliminary results of a die-analysis of approximately one hundred early Edward I pence of the mint of Berwick-on-Tweed ·» 141-44, pls.

M. Warhurst: Tudor and Stuart coins from the wreck of the Mary ·» 144-46, pls.

Reviews ·» 147-52

Publications noticed, and Accessions to the Library 1977 ·» 153-58

Proceedings and Exhibitions ·» 159-60

Presidential Address and Review of the Year ·» 161-66

P. Woodhead: [The Society’s functions] ·» 164-66

Accounts for the year ended 31 October 1976 ·» 167-68

Index to BNJ 47 (1977) ·» 69-71

BNJ 48 (1978)  

N. Shiel: Carausius et fratres sui ·» 7-11, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Chemical analyses of English sceattas ·» 12-19, pls.

M. Dolley: Hiberno-Norse coins in Gotlands Fornsal, Visby ·» 20-34, pls.
[Appendix: The Anglo-Saxon coins ... ·» 28-34]

M. Dolley: Hiberno-Norse coins in Gotlands Fornsal, Visby ·» 20-34, pls.

P. Stafford: Historical implications of the regional production of dies under Æthelred II ·» 35-51, pls.

B. H. I. H. Stewart / C. E. Blunt: The Droitwich mint and BMC type XIV of Edward the Confessor ·» 52-57, pls.

R. J. Seaman: A re-examination of some hoards containing coins of Stephen ·» 58-72, pls.

J. E. L. Murray: Elvet Moor, Lumphanan and Drumnadrochit finds of late fourteenth-century Scottish coins ·» 73-79, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Reigate hoard ·» 80-97, pls.

J. Cherry: The pot containing the Reigate hoard ·» 97, pls.

J. O’D. Mays: Silver tokens and Bristol ·» 98-106, pls.

S. E. Rigold / D. M. Metcalf: A check-list of English finds of sceattas (Another Modern Forgery) ·» 107, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Another modern forgery of a sceat ·» 107, pls.

K. Sugden / M. Warhurst: A Cuerdale parcel rediscovered ·» 107-09, pls.

R. J. Seaman: Winchester moneyers ·» 109, pls.

F. Purvey: A York penny of Richard II ·» 110-11, pls.

M. Delmé-Radcliffe: The “enigmatic mark” of Richard II ·» 110, pls.

R. D. Beresford-Jones: Additions to the Anglo-Gallic gold series ·» 111, pls.

J. K. R. Murray / B. H. I. H. Stewart: The Scottish copper coinages ·» 112, pls.

J. Cribb: Two seventeenth-century hoards and their evidence of coin wear ·» 113-17, pls.

R. C. Bell: John Wilkinson halfpenny: a twentieth-century fabrication? ·» 117-18, pls.

Reviews ·» 119-32

Publications noticed, and Accessions to the Library, 1978 ·» 133-40

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, 1978 ·» 141-44

P. Woodhead: [The formation and early years of our Society] ·» 150-52

List of Donors to the President's Appeal ·» 153

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1977 ·» 154-55

Index to BNJ 48 (1978) ·» 156-59

BNJ 49 (1979)  

M. Dolley: Roger of Wendover’s date for Eadgar’s coinage reform ·» 1-11, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Some doubtful St Peter hoards ·» 12-16, pls.

M. Blackburn / M. Dolley: The Hiberno-Norse element of the List hoard from Sylt ·» 17-25, pls.

I. Stewart: English coinage in the later years of John and the minority of Henry III ·» 26-41, 4 pls.

M. R. Allen: The Carlisle and Durham mints in the Short Cross period ·» 42-55, 4 pls.

E. R. D. Elias: The coinage of Bergerac 1347-1361 ·» 56-73, 5 pls.

H. Schneider: The Tower gold of Charles I: problems of survival ratios; three new angel dies ·» 74-81, pls.

J. E. L. Murray: The first gold coinage of Mary Queen of Scots ·» 82-86, pls.

M. Lessen: The Cromwell Lord General medal by Simon ·» 87-98, 4 pls.

N. Woolf: The sovereign remedy: touch-pieces and the King’s Evil ·» 99-116, 4 pls.

N. Woolf: The sovereign remedy: touch-pieces and the King’s Evil - Appendix ·» 117-21

M. Dolley / T. Talvio: A thirteenth Agnus Dei penny of Æthelræd II ·» 122-25, pls.

P. H. Robinson: A further small parcel of coins from the Oulton hoard (1795) ·» 125-27, pls.

R. A. Merson: A small hoard of clippings from Farnham Park ·» 127-28, pls.

Reviews ·» 129-131

Publications noticed, and Accessions to the Library 1979 ·» 132-39

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, 1979 ·» 140-42

Presidential Address, 1979 ·» 143-46

Accounts for YE Oct 1978 ·» 147-48

Index to BNJ 49 (1979) ·» 149-51

BNJ 50 (1980)  

P. Robinson: The problematical find of Ancient British and Gaulish coins from “near Portsmouth” in 1830 ·» 1-6, pls.

M. Dolley / N. Shiel: A Carolingian denarius with a Devonshire provenance ·» 7-11, pls.

H. E. Pagan: The 1894 Ballaquayle hoard: five further parcels of coins, Æthelstan-Eadgar ·» 12-19, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Continuity and change in English monetary history c. 973-1086 ·» 20-49, pls.

P. Seaby: King Stephen and the Interdict of 1148 ·» 50-60, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Queenhithe hoard of late-fifteenth-century forgeries ·» 61-66.

M. R. Cowell: Analysis of forgeries from the Queenhithe hoard ·» 66, pls.

C. E. Challis: The conversion of testoons: a restatement ·» 67-80, pls.

J. E. L. Murray / J. K. R. Murray: Notes on the VICIT LEO testoons of Mary Queen of Scots ·» 81-90, pls.

N. Woolf: The sovereign remedy: touch-pieces and the King’s Evil ·» 91-116, 3 pls.

G. P. Dyer / P. P. Gaspar: The striking of proof and pattern coins in the eighteenth century ·» 117-27, 4 pls.

L. Sellwood: Notes on nine Ancient British coins from Bath ·» 128-31, pls.

C. Haselgrove: The find-spot of the Alresford hoard ·» 131-32, pls.

I. Stewart: The dies of Edward V’s silver coins ·» 133-35, pls.

J. Bispham: Crowned leopard’s head with collar ·» 135-36, pls.

M. B. Sharp: More on the Tower shillings of Charles I ·» 136, pls.

G. Scott: Some unpublished countermarks on copper coins ·» 137-39, pls.

Reviews ·» 140-50

Proceedings 1980 ·» 151

Presidential Address ·» 152-57

Accounts for the Year ending 31 October, 1979 ·» 158-60

Series Summary Index Vols. XLI-L (1972-1980) ·» 161-85

Index to BNJ vol.50 (1980) ·» 186-89

BNJ 51 (1981)  

Contents & Format Change Explanation

C. E. King: Late Roman silver hoards in Britain and the problem of clipped siliquae ·» 5-31, pls.

E. J. E. Pirie: Early Northumbrian coins at auction, 1981 ·» 32-51, 4 pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Continuity and change in English monetary history c. 973-1086 ·» 52-89, pls.

C. S. S. Lyon: Alternative estimates of the numbers of dies employed at Lincoln ·» 88-90.

I. Stewart: English coinage in the later years of John and the minority of Henry III ·» 91-106, pls.

J. W. Greenwood: The closure of the Tudor mint at Bristol ·» 107-11, pls.

M. Lessen: The Cromwell Dunbar medals by Simon ·» 112-33, 10 pls.

P. Preston-Morley / H. Pegg: A revised survey of the seventeenth-century tokens of Nottinghamshire ·» 134-96, 8 pls.

J. D. Alsop: The Mint dispute, 1530-32 ·» 197-99, pls.

P. Grierson: A dandyprat reference of 1511 ·» 197, pls.

R. H. Thompson: French assignats current in Britain: the parliamentary debates ·» 200-03, pls.

Reviews ·» 204-10

C. E. Blunt: Obituaries: Mr S. E. Rigold ·» 211-12, pls.

P. D. Mitchell: Obituaries: Major Fred Pridmore RAPC ·» 213-14, pls.

Proceedings ·» 215-16

J. D. Brand: Presidential Address 1980 ·» 217-221

Accounts, Oct.1980 ·» 222-23

List of Members ·» 224-30

Index BNJ vol.51 (1981) ·» 231-32

BNJ 52 (1982)  

C. E. King: A small hoard of Carausius found near Bicester, Oxfordshire ·» 7-16, pls.

J. A. Davies: The barbarous radiates from Richborough ·» 17-28, pls.

W. A. Seaby: A Coenwulf penny by Wihtred from Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire ·» 29-33, pls.

M. M. Archibald: A Ship-type of Athelstan I of East Anglia ·» 34-40, pls.

H. E. Pagan: The coinage of the East Anglian kingdom from 825 to 870 ·» 41-83, pls.

E. J. E. Pirie: The Ripon hoard 1695: contemporary and current interest ·» 84-103, pls.

M. Dhénin / P. Leclercq: The coins of Quentovic from the Cuerdale hoard in the museum of Boulogne-sur-Mer ·» 104-07, pls.

I. Stewart: The anonymous Anglo-Viking issue with Sword and Hammer types and the coinage of Sitric I ·» 108-16, pls.

C. E. Blunt: The cabinet of the Marquess of Ailesbury and the penny of Hywel Dda ·» 117-22, pls.

P. Robinson: The “EADPEARD” variety of the Hammer Cross type of Edward the Confesso ·» 123-131, pls.

D. H. Caldwell et al.: Innerwick hoard, 1979 ·» 132-50, pls.

M. Lessen: The Cromwell funeral medal by Simon ·» 151-57, pls.

G. Berry: Sutler to His Majesty’s Guard of Foot’ ·» 158-60, pls.

J. K. Horsefield: Copper v. tin coins in seventeenth-century England ·» 161-80, pls.

P. Grierson: Computational fractions of the grain: mites, droits, periods, and blanks ·» 181-86

T. Stainton: The proposed Royal Academy medal of 1793 ·» 187-97, pls.

G. P. Dyer / P. P. Gaspar: The Dorrien & Magens shilling of 1798 ·» 198-214, pls.

R. H. Thompson / A. J. Wager: The purpose and use of public-house checks ·» 215-33, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Numbered strikings of Victorian bronze coins, 1860-68 ·» 234-40, pls.

M. Sharp: A Steyning coin of Stephen ·» 241, pls.

J. J. North: An unpublished farthing of Edward I ·» 242-43, pls.

H. R. Jessop: A Chester mint mark corrected ·» 244, pls.

M. Sharp: Some additional notes on the Civil War coinage of Chester ·» 245-46, pls.

I. Stewart: The Nelson collection at Liverpool, and some York questions ·» 247-51, pls.

Reviews ·» 252-60

P. Woodhead: The publications of F. Elmore-Jones ·» 261-64, pls.

S. Lyon: Obituary: Dr Michael Dolley, MRIA, FSA ·» 265-71, pls.

Proceedings, 1982 ·» 272-73

Accounts Oct.1981 ·» 274-75

J. D. Brand: Presidential Address 1982 ·» 276-81

Index BNJ vol.52 (1982) ·» 282-84

Editorial Note etc. ·» 285-6

BNJ 53 (1983)  

C. E. Blunt: The composition of the Cuerdale hoard ·» 1-6, pls.

P. Robinson: The Shrewsbury hoard (1936) of pennies of Edward the Elder ·» 7-13, pls.

P. J. Seaby: A new “standard” type for the reign of King Stephen ·» 14-18, pls.

G. P. Gittoes / N. J. Mayhew: Short Cross sterlings from the Rotenfels hoard ·» 19-28, pls.

M. Mitchiner / A. Skinner: English tokens, c.1200 to 1425 ·» 29-77, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A fifteenth-century coin hoard from Leith ·» 78-107, pls.

D. G. Borden / I. D. Brown: The milled coinage of Elizabeth I ·» 108-32 , pls.

U. Stainton: John Milton, medallist, 1759-1805 ·» 133-59, pls.

R. N. P. Hawkins: Supplement III to Catalogue of the Advertisement Imitations of 'Spade' Guineas and their Halves ·» 163-75, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: A penny of Coenwulf and a small hoard of Cnut from Bottisham, Cambridgeshire ·» 176-77, pls.

D. Sorenson: A tremissis of Justin II found at Southwold, Suffolk ·» 176, pls.

J. E. L. Murray / I. Stewart: St Andrews mint under David I ·» 178-80, pls.

I. Stewart: An Oxford penny of William I ·» 178, pls.

M. Lessen: The groats of Edward V ·» 180-83, pls.

H. E. Manville / W. A. Seaby: Castlecomer tokens: supplementary notes ·» 183-86, pls.

Reviews ·» 187-88

Blunt Medal Fund: Portrait medal for the eightieth birthday of Christopher Evelyn Blunt ·» 189-90, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Publications and papers of Christopher Evelyn Blunt ·» 191-93, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Obituary: A. J. H. Gunstone ·» 194-95, pls.

Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, 1983 ·» 196-97

Accounts for the Year ended October 1982 ·» 198-99

J. D. Brand: Presidential Address 1983 ·» 200-02

Index BNJ vol.53 (1983) ·» 203-04

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 205

BNJ 54 (1984)  

C. E. King: The unmarked coins of Carausius ·» 1-9, pls.

A. Burnett / J. Casey: A Carausian hoard from Croydon, Surrey, and a note on Carausius’s continental possessions’ ·» 10-20, pls.

A. Burnett: The coinage of Allectus: chronology and interpretation ·» 21-40, pls.

R. Bland: A hoard of Carausius and Allectus from Burton Latimer ·» 41-50, pls.

N. Shiel: Letters of numismatic interest addressed to John Lindsay of Cork ·» 51-62, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn / M. J. Bonser: Single finds of Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins ·» 63-73, pls.

J. J. North: Irregular dies of the Durham mint c. 1300 ·» 74-80, pls.

I. Stewart: Bishop Bek and the Durham coins of Edward I and II ·» 81-85, pls.

M. Mitchiner / A. Skinner: English tokens, c.1425 to 1672 ·» 86-163, pls.

B. R. Osborne: The Tower coins of Charles I ·» 164-209, pls.

E. Besly: The York mint of Charles I ·» 210-41, pls.

M. J. Bonser / R. H. Thompson: Tokens found in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, and a seventeenth-century issuer ·» 242-47, pls.

M. Jones: The Fothergillian medal of the Royal Humane Society ·» 248-62, pls.

G. P. Dyer / P. P. Gaspar: Richard Sainthill and the new bronze coinage ·» 263-73, pls.

G. P. Dyer / M. Stocker: Edgar Boehm and the Jubilee coinage ·» 274-88, pls.

H. E. Pagan: The Castor hoard of mid-eleventh-century pence ·» 289-90, pls.

R. Seaman: An unpublished penny of Henry I ·» 290-91, pls.

P. Seaby: A Stephen “star” variant of Pevensey ·» 291-92, pls.

N. J. Mayhew: A sterling imitation by Gaucher of Châtillon ·» 292-93, pls.

M. Sharp: New Charles I shillings of Chester and the Tower ·» 293, pls.

Reviews ·» 294-97

Proceedings 1984 ·» 298

Accounts ·» 299-300

H. Pagan: Presidential Address ·» 304-10, pls.

Index BNJ vol.54 (1984) ·» 311-23

BNJ 55 (1985)  

M. J. Morehart: Female centaur or sphinx?: on naming sceat types: the case of BMC type 47 ·» 1-9, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The coinage of Beonna in the light of the Middle Harling hoard ·» 10-54, pls.

M. R. Cowell: Estimation of the original number of dies used for the Beonna coinage ·» 40-42

M. R. Cowell: Analysis of coins of Beonna and related issues ·» 42-48, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn / M. J. Bonser: Single finds of Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins ·» 55-78, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: The Welbourn (Lincs.) hoard 1980-82 of Æthelred II coins ·» 79-83, pls.

P. Grierson: Domesday Book ·» 84-94, pls.

T. G. Webb Ware: Dies and designs: the English gold coinage 1465-1485. Part 1 ·» 95-133, pls.

J. Bispham: The base silver shillings of Edward VI ·» 134-43, pls.

M. B. Mitchiner et al.: The chemical compositions of English seventeenth-century base metal coins and tokens ·» 144-63, pls.

C. D. Daines / R. H. Thompson: A hoard of St Neot’s “lace-making” tokens from Eynesbury ·» 164-68, pls.

C. Eimer: Sir Robert Johnson, the Mint, and medal making in inter-war Britain ·» 169-91, pls.

C. E. Blunt: Northumbrian coins in the name of Alwaldus ·» 192-94, pls.

N. Woolf: The sovereign remedy: touch-pieces and the King’s Evil - Supplement ·» 195, pls.

Reviews ·» 196-201

A. G. Stone: Obituaries: Howard W. A. Linecar ·» 202-03, pls.

H. E. Pagan: Obituaries: Thomas Stainton ·» 203-04, pls.

Proceedings 1985 ·» 205

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1984 ·» 206-07

H. E. Pagan: President's Review of the Year (Presidential Address part 1) ·» 208-10

H. E. Pagan: [Rogers Ruding] ·» 211-19, pls.

Index BNJ vol.55 (1985) ·» 220-22

BNJ 56 (1986)  

D. M. Metcalf: Some finds of thrymsas and sceattas in England ·» 1-15, pls.

M. Biddle et al.: Coins of the Anglo-Saxon period from Repton, Derbyshire, II ·» 16-34, pls.

D. M. Metcalf / J. P. Northover: Interpreting the alloy of the later Anglo-Saxon coinage ·» 35-63, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn / M. J. Bonser: Single finds of Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins ·» 64-101, pls.

P. Seaby: The defaced pennies of Stephen from Sussex mints ·» 102-07, pls.

D. Sellwood: The trial of Nicholas Briot ·» 108-23, pls.

R. G. Doty: "A Mint for Mexico": Boulton, Watt and the Guanajuato mint ·» 124-47, pls.

P. Attwood: The Slade Girls ·» 148-77, pls.

A. Bone / A. Burnett: The 1986 Selsey treasure trove ·» 178-80, pls.

L. Sellwood / D. M. Metcalf: A Celtic silver coin of previously unpublished type from St Nicholas at Wade, Thanet: the prototype for Anglo-Saxon sceattas of BMC type 37? ·» 181-2, pls.

I. Stewart: A solidus from Yorkshire ·» 182-83, pls.

J. Bispham: Recent metal-detector finds from Essex and Lincolnshire ·» 183-85.

J. Graham-Campbell: The re-provenancing of a Viking-Age hoard to the Thames, near Deptford (S.E. London) ·» 186-87, pls.

D. Symons: A new moneyer for Henry I type XI ·» 188-89, pls.

I. Stewart: Trefoil-marked portcullis groats of Henry VIII ·» 189-90, pls.

Reviews ·» 191-200.

I. Stewart: Obituary: Lieutenant-Colonel J. K. R. Murray ·» 201-03, pls.

Proceedings 1986 ·» 204

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1985 ·» 205-06

H.E. Pagan: Presidential Address 1986 ·» 207-09

Index BNJ 56 (1986) ·» 210-212

BNJ 57 (1987)  

M. R. Cowell et al.: Celtic coinage in Britain: new hoards and recent analyses ·» 1-23, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Were ealdormen exercising independent control over the coinage in mid tenth century England? ·» 24-33, pls.

W. A. Seaby: The half-harps of Henry VIII’s Irish coinage ·» 34-46, pls.

J. E. L. Murray: The coinage of the Marians in Edinburgh Castle in 1572 ·» 47-53, pls.

R. G. Doty: Early United States copper coinage: the English connection ·» 54-76, pls.

M. B. Mitchiner et al.: The chemical compositions of nineteenth-century copper-base English jetons ·» 77-88, pls.

I. Stewart: Edward Burns ·» 89-98, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn / M. J. Bonser: The “porcupine” sceattas of Metcalf’s variety G ·» 99-103, pls.

K. Jonsson: Grantham - a new Anglo-Saxon mint in Lincolnshire ·» 104-05, pls.

M. Kenny: A small hoard of pennies of Æthelræd II (978-1016) from Ireland ·» 106-07, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: The Anglo-Norman coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum ·» 108-13, pls.

A. Dawson / N. J. Mayhew: A continental find including Tealby pennies ·» 113-18, pls.

J. P. C. Kent: An issue of farthings of Richard II ·» 118, pls.

V. Smart: More light on the Balgonie find: the Perthshire evidence ·» 119-21, pls.

C. E. Challis / B. J. Cook: Coin Register ·» 122-52, pls.

Reviews ·» 153-56

I. Stewart: Obituaries: C. E. Blunt, 1904-1987 ·» 157-60, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Publications and papers of Christopher Evelyn Blunt ·» 160-61, pls.

J. G. Scott / R. H. Thompson: Obituaries: R. N. P. Hawkins ·» 161-66, pls.

Proceedings 1987 ·» 167

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1986 ·» 168-69

Presidential Address 1987 ·» 170-180

H. E. Pagan: [The first century of the study of coins in Britain] ·» 173-80

Index BNJ 57 (1987) ·» 181-82

BNJ 58 (1988)  

M. Burnett / M. R. Cowell: Celtic coinage in Britain II ·» 1-10, 9 pls.

A. Mikolajczyk: Anglo-Saxon coins in eleventh-century Poland ·» 11-24, pls.

J. J. North: A re-examination of classes 7 and 8 of the Short Cross coinage ·» 25-39, 2 pls.

N. J. Mayhew: The Aberdeen, St Nicholas Street, hoards of 1983 and 1984 ·» 40-68, 12 pls.

J. C. Murray: The Aberdeen coin hoard pots ·» 48, pls.

P. Woodhead et al.: The fourteenth-century Aberdour treasure trove (1978 and 1981) ·» 69-83, pls.

N. Holmes / D. A. Walker: A Henry VI/Edward IV mule penny from the Leith hoard ·» 84-89, pls.

I. D. Brown / C. H. Comber: Portrait punches used on the hammered coinage of Queen Elizabeth I ·» 90-95, 3 pls.

T. H. McK. Clough / B. J. Cook: The 1987 Ryhall treasure trove ·» 96-101, pls.

R. Margolis: Matthew Boulton’s French ventures of 1791 and 1792: tokens for the Monneron Frères of Paris and Isle de France ·» 102-09, 3 pls.

I. Stewart: English numismatics - progress and prospects’ (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1988) ·» 110-22

I. Stewart: The London Adventus of 307 ·» 123, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: A sceat of series K minted by Archbishop Berhtwald of Canterbury (693-731) ·» 124-26, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: A plate of Anglo-Saxon coins found at Reculver, Kent in the eighteenth century ·» 126-29, pls.

P. Grierson: An early reference to sterlings (Guibert of Nogent 1115) ·» 129-30.

N. Mayhew: The contemporary valuation of the fleur-de-lis groats of James I and II ·» 130-32, pls.

M. L. Stavert: James II and his mints: an unknown document ·» 132-34, pls.

E. Besly: A Tower Mint die of Charles I ·» 135-37, pls.

C. E. Challis / B. J. Cook: Coin Register ·» 138-64, 9 pls.

Reviews ·» 165-72

Proceedings 1988 ·» 173-174

Accounts ·» 175-76

H. E. Pagan: Presidential Address, part one: Review of the Year ·» 177-79

H. E. Pagan: Presidential Address, part two: The career of Thomas Simon ·» 179-89, pls.

Index BNJ 58 (1988) ·» 190-91

BNJ 59 (1989)  

S. Lyon: Die estimation: some experiments with simulated samples of a coinage ·» 1-12

M. A. S. Blackburn: The Ashdon (Essex) hoard and the currency of the southern Danelaw in the late ninth century ·» 13-38, 3 pls.

P. Northover: Analysis of three coin fragments from the Ashdon hoard ·» 37-38, pls.

I. Stewart: King John’s recoinage and the conference of moneyers in 1208 ·» 39-45, pls.

M. R. Allen: The provision and use of Short Cross class V dies ·» 46-76, 3 pls.

D. I. Greenhalgh: The Fox class seven pence of Edward I ·» 77-83, 2 pls.

I. Stewart: Scottish sterlings from the Middridge hoard ·» 84-90, pls.

I. D. Brown / C. H. Comber: Notes on the gold coinage of Elizabeth I ·» 91-119, 4 pls.

R. B. K. Stevenson: The bawbee issues of James V and Mary ·» 120-56, 4 pls.

C. E. Challis: Mint officials and moneyers of the Stuart period ·» 157-97, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Central or local production of seventeenth-century tokens ·» 198-211, pls.

B. J. Cook: An addition to the coinage of Bergerac ·» 212, pls.

D. J. Rampling / J. E. L. Murray: The coinage of the Marians in Edinburgh Castle in 1572: an addendum ·» 213, pls.

M. Rhodes: A hoard of defaced forged halfpence of the reign of George III ·» 214-16, pls.

M. Sharp: Further notes on the Tower shillings of Charles I ·» 214, pls.

H. E. Manville: The reattribution of a Scottish tradesman’s countermark ·» 216-18, pls.

R. H. Thompson: A note on the medallist D. G. Berri ·» 219-20, pls.

B. J. Cook / E. M. Besly: Coin register, 1989 ·» 221-33, 4 pls.

Reviews ·» 234-44

D. G. Liddell: Obituary: Herbert Schneider ·» 245-46, pls.

[P. Woodhead]: Publications of Herbert Schneider ·» 246, pls.

P. Mitchell: A tribute to Helen Frizzell ·» 247-49, pls.

Proceedings 1989 ·» 250

Accounts to 31st Oct.1988 ·» 251-52

C. E. Challis: President's Address pt.1: Review of the Year ·» 253-56

C. E. Challis: President's Address pt.2: The introduction of coinage machinery by Eloy Mestrell ·» 256-62, pls.

Index BNJ vol.59 (1989) ·» 263-64

BNJ 60 (1990)

A. Chadburn: A hoard of Iron Age silver coins from Fring, Norfolk, and some observations on the Icenian coin series ·» 1-12, 6 pls.

A. M. Burnett: Celtic coinage in Britain, III: The Waltham St Lawrence treasure trove ·» 13-28, 6 pls.

H. Loyn: Numismatics and the medieval historian: a comment on recent numismatic contributions to the history of England c. 899-1154 (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1990) ·» 29-36

B. H. I. H. Stewart / J. J. North: Classification of the Single-Cross sterlings of Alexander III ·» 37-64, pls.

N. Biggs: Coin-weights in England - up to 1588 ·» 65-79, 2 pls.

D. Symons: An unpublished hoard of the Great Debasement ·» 80-86, 2 pls.

B. J. Cook: Four seventeenth-century treasure troves ·» 87-98, pls.

H. E. Manville: Square pegges and round robins: some mid-eighteenth century numismatic disputes ·» 99-112

F. F. Gilboy: Misadventures of a mint: Boulton, Watt & Co and the “mint for the Brazils” ·» 113-20, pls.

P. Attwood: Kathleen Scott: the sculptor as medallist ·» 121-29, 4 pls.

H. P. G. Williams: A small Carausian hoard from the Wheeler excavations at Verulamium ·» 130-31, pls.

D. Symons: Notes on three Romano-British hoards ·» 131-34, 2 pls.

T. Talvio: The “Russian find” of Anglo-Saxon coins in the British Museum ·» 134-35, pls.

N. Mayhew / A. Smith: Another round Short Cross halfpenny ·» 136, pls.

W. A. Seaby: The Shelly Solihull “hoard”, 1989-90 ·» 137, pls.

M. Sharp: Three seventeenth-century notes: (1). More Tower shillings of Charles I discovered; (2). An interesting Parliamentarian issue of 1642/3 ·» 138-39, pls.

B. J. Cook / V. H. Hewitt: The Teynham, Kent, hoard of coins and banknotes ·» 139-41, pls.

M. Sharp: Three seventeenth-century notes: 3. A badge of Colonel Hammond and a counter of Charles I ·» 139, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Membership medal of the British Numismatic Society ·» 141-42, 3 pls.

B. J. Cook / E. M. Besly: Coin register, 1990 ·» 143-63, 7 pls.

Reviews ·» 164-66.

P. Woodhead: Obituary: John David Brand, PhD, MA, FCA (1931-90), President 1980-1983 ·» 167-70, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Bibliography of John David Brand ·» 168-71, pls.

Proceedings 1990 ·» 172

Accounts as of 31st Oct 1989 ·» 173-74

C. E. Challis: Presidential Address (1) Review of the Year ·» 175-78

C. E. Challis: Presidential Address (2) The microscopic structure and the observed characteristics of Mestrell’s coins ·» 178-82, 2 pls.

List of Members ·» 183-88

Index BNJ vol.60 (1990) ·» 189-90

Series Summary Index, vols.51-60 ·» 191-220

BNJ 61 (1991)

Sir I. Stewart: Moneyers in the 1130 Pipe Roll ·» 1-8, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Dating Stephen’s first type ·» 9-22, 2 pls.

J. J. North: The early Irish pence of Edward I reclassified ·» 23-30, pls.

G. Egan: Alnage seals and the national coinage - some parallels in design ·» 31-36, 2 pls.

R. B. K. Stevenson: The groat coinage of James V, 1526-38 ·» 37-56, 4 pls.

E. Besly and M. Cowel: The metrology of the English Civil War coinages of Charles I ·» 57-75, pls.

C. P. Barclay: A Civil War hoard from Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire ·» 76-81, pls.

S. Jennings: A Civil War hoard from Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire: the pottery ·» 78-79, pls.

J. D. Bateson: The 1991 Kelso treasure trove ·» 82-89, pls.

P. D. Greenall et al.: Dividing seventeenth-century tokens between London and Middlesex ·» 90-123, pls.

M. Blackburn / J. Newman: A small hoard from Polstead, Suffolk, deposited c.1035 ·» 124-25, pls.

M. Blackburn / A. Rogerson: A small purse hoard of Harthacnut coins from Bowthorpe, Norfolk ·» 125-26, pls.

J. E. L. Murray: The location of Edinburgh mint, 1358 to 1463 - and Linlithgow mint ·» 126-29, pls.

E. Besly: Further notes on the York mint of Charles I ·» 129-32, pls.

M. R. Mays: John Bayoce at ye Black Dog: an unpublished seventeenth-century token from York ·» 132-33, pls.

J. D. Bateson: A late seventeenth-century hoard from Fauldhouse, West Lothian ·» 133-36, pls.

H. E. Manville / P. P. Gaspar: Two seventeenth-century die-sinking errors ·» 137-38, pls.

P. Attwood: Robert Johnson and a railway centenary medal ·» 139-40, pls.

B. J. Cook / E. M. Besly: Coin register, 1991 ·» 141-55, 5 pls.

Reviews ·» 156-58

P. Seaby: Obituary: Wilfred Arthur Seaby (1910-91) ·» 159-60, pls.

Proceedings 1991 ·» 161

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1990 ·» 162-63

C. E. Challis: President's Address (1) Review of the Year ·» 164-67

C. E. Challis: President's Address (2) The Career of Henry Slingsby ·» 167-76, pls.

Index BNJ 61 (1991) ·» 177-78

BNJ 62 (1992)

D. Briggs et al.: Iron Age and Roman coins from Hayling Island temple ·» 1-62, 7 pls.

D. M. Metcalf: The Rome (Forum) hoard of 1883 ·» 63-96, pls.

J. Graham-Campbell: The hooked tags from the Forum hoard, Rome ·» 95-96, pls.

J. J. North: Some unpublished varieties of Edward I, II and III ·» 97-101, pls.

E. Besly: The English Civil War mints at Truro and Exeter, 1642-1646 ·» 102-53, 13 pls.

R. H. Thompson / D. J. Gaunt: Two seventeenth-century token issuers: 1. Gregory Dowling of Millbrook, a token-issuer trading to America ·» 154-8, pls.

G. Berry / R. H. Thompson: 2. Robert Bloomer in Colman Hill, a token-issuer misplaced ·» 159-62, pls.

R. Heslip: Eighteenth-century Ulster tokens ·» 163-74, pls.

Lord Stewartby: The Wingate sale 1875 ·» 175-84, pls.

A. D. Garrett: The Royal Mint: a pursuit of technical and artistic excellence (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1992) ·» 185-92, pls.

M. Allen / A. Dawson: The Short Cross moneyers of Shrewsbury ·» 193, pls.

B. J. Cook: A small sixteenth-century hoard of European gold coins ·» 194-5, pls.

M. Sharp: Notes on two coins of Charles I ·» 195-6, pls.

M. Lessen: Harris Alchorne and “An Essay” ·» 196-7, pls.

H. E. Manville: An unpublished Scottish tradesman’s countermark ·» 197-9, pls.

P. Attwood: The Bentley (Suffolk) hoard of 19th- and 20th-century gold coins ·» 199-200, pls.

B. J. Cook / E. M. Besly: Coin register, 1992 ·» 201-26, 8 pls.

Reviews ·» 227-31

Proceedings 1992 ·» 232

Accounts to 31st Oct.1991 ·» 233-34

C. E. Challis: President's Address (1) Review of the Year ·» 235-37

C. E. Challis: President's Address (2) 'John Reynolds and the sterling standard' ·» 237-46, pls.

Index BNJ 62 (1992) ·» 247-48

BNJ 63 (1993)

D. Shotter: Coin-loss and the Roman occupation of North-west England ·» 1-19, pls.

J. P. Mass: Of dies, design changes, and square lettering in the opening phase of the Short Cross coinage ·» 20-52, 6 pls.

M. Allen: The chronology of Short Cross class Ia ·» 54-58, pls.

M. Lessen: York annulet silver coins of Henry VI ·» 59-64, 2 pls.

G. C. Boon: A case-history of British bullion: Cardiganshire silver and the Feathers coinage, 1671-1731 ·» 65-83, pls.

E. Besly: Recent coin hoards from Wales, 1985-1992 ·» 84-90, pls.

H. E. Manville: Additions and corrections to Thompson’s Inventory and Brown and Dolley’s Coin Hoards ·» 91-113, 2 pls.

H. E. Pagan: Andreas Fountaine eques auratus A.A.A.F III Vir ·» 114-22, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: Two new halfpennies of Edward the Elder and Athelstan ·» 123-24, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn et al.: A new type of Edward the Confessor for the “Newport” mint ·» 125-26, pls.

M. A. S. Blackburn: A new mint for Stephen - RVCI (Rochester) ·» 126-27, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Three Durham notes ·» 128-29, pls.

P. W. Hammond / L. Visser-Fuchs,: Did Edward IV strike coins in Burgundy?: a rose noble in stone in Maastricht ·» 129-32, pls.

B. J. Cook / E. M. Besly: Coin register, 1993 ·» 133-58, 8 pls.

Reviews ·» 159-62

P. Mitchell: Obituaries: Gordon Vincent Doubleday ·» 163-64, pls.

M. Archibald: Obituaries: Wilfrid Slayter ·» 165-66, pls.

Proceedings 1993 ·» 167

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1992 ·» 168-69

C. E. Challis: President's Address (1) Review of the Year ·» 170-72

C. E. Challis: President's Address (2): The fine silver coinage of Edward VI ·» 172-77, pls.

Revised Rules for the John Sanford Saltus Medal ·» 178

Index BNJ vol.63 (1993) ·» 179-81

BNJ 64 (1994)

J. May: Coinage and the settlements of the Corieltauvi in East Midland Britain ·» 1-21, pls.

K. Anheuser / P. Northover: Silver plating on Roman and Celtic coins from Britain: a technical study ·» 22-32, 5 pls.

C. E. Blunt (Lord Stewartby ed.): Four tenth-century notes: unfinished work ·» 33-40, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Old and new Edwardian hoards from Scotland ·» 41-69, 2 pls.

B. J. Cook / J. Newman: Recent Tudor hoards ·» 70-83, pls.

C. Barclay: A Civil War hoard from Middleham, North Yorkshire ·» 84-98, pls.

S. Jennings: A Civil War hoard from Middleham, North Yorkshire, Appendix 1: The ceramic containers ·» 87-88, pls.

S. Ogilvy: A Civil War hoard from Middleham, North Yorkshire, Appendix 2: The capstones ·» 88, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Oxford City tokens and the problem of output ·» 99-113, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Gold, silver, and the double-florin ·» 114-25, pls.

S. C. Bean: The earliest staters from the area of the Dobunni? ·» 126-27, pls.

A. Burnett: Somerton, Suffolk, treasure trove ·» 127-28, pls.

J. Newman: A possible medieval fair site at the Albany, Ipswich ·» 129, pls.

E. Besly: Two seventeenth-century notes: 1. An unrecorded Civil War hoard ·» 130-32, pls.

E. Besly: Two seventeenth-century notes: 2. A counterfeit Commonwealth half crown dated 1657 ·» 132, pls.

J. Morton: Magens Dorrien Magens: a newly-discovered manuscript ·» 132-33, pls.

E. M. Besly / N. M. McQ. Holmes: Coin register, 1994 ·» 134-63, 10 pls.

Reviews ·» 164-70

M. M. Archibald: Obituary: George C. Boon (1927-1994) ·» 171-72, pls.

Proceedings 1994 ·» 173

Auditor's Report for the Year ended 31 October 1993 ·» 174-75

Presidential Address 1994 ·» 176-78

Index BNJ vol.64 (1994) ·» 179-80

BNJ 65 (1995)

M. M. Archibald / V. Fenwick: A sceat of Ethelbert I of East Anglia and recent finds of coins of Beonna ·» 1-19, 2 pls.

M. R. Cowell: Statistical and analytical investigation of the Beonna and Ethelbert coinages ·» 17-19, pls.

E. J. E. Pirie: Earduulf: a significant addition to the coinage of Northumbria ·» 20-31, pls.

M. R. Cowell: SEM analysis of the Earduulf coin ·» 30, pls.

J. P. Huffman: Documentary evidence of Anglo-German currency movement in the central Middle Ages: Cologne and English sterling ·» 32-45, pls.

E. Besly: Short Cross and other medieval coins from Llanfaes, Anglesey ·» 46-82, pls.

J. P. Northover: Analytical results: ten of the Llanfaes coins ... ·» 81-82, pls.

J. J. North: Some imitations and forgeries of the English and Irish Long Cross pence of Henry III ·» 83-119, 4 pls.

M. Allen: Documentary evidence for the Henry VI annulet coinage of York ·» 120-34, pls.

M. Lessen: York annulet silver coins of Henry VI ·» 134, pls.

C. Barclay: The Ryther treasure trove ·» 135-50, pls.

S. Jennings: The Ryther treasure trove, Appendix 1: the pot ·» 138-39, pls.

M. Lessen: Simon’s mill gold coins and medals of Charles II, 1660-62 ·» 151-68, 4 pls.

H. E. Manville: Additions and corrections to Thompson’s Inventory and Brown and Dolley’s Coin Hoards ·» 169-84, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Gold and the Goschen pound note ·» 185-93, pls.

Sir C. Swan: Ars heraldica in metallo (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1995) ·» 194-201, 4 pls.

Lord Stewartby: Robert B. K. Stevenson, 1913-1992: a numismatic appreciation ·» 202-13, pls.

R. B. K. Stevenson: Interpreting a coin collection ·» 210-13.

P. De Jersey / J. Newman: Staters of Cunobelin from Shotley, Suffolk ·» 214-15, pls.

P. J. Wise: The Bedworth hoard of Celtic coins ·» 215-17, pls.

J. A. Newman: The true provenance of the Woodbridge sceatta “hoard” ·» 217-18, pls.

N. J. Mayhew: An early coin of William the Lion ·» 219-20, pls.

P. Northover: An early coin of William the Lion: metallurgical analysis of the coin ·» 220, pls.

J. P. Mass: Die links for the London mint in Short Cross classes IVc and Va1 ·» 221-23, pls.

M. Allen: The date of King John’s conference of moneyers ·» 223-24, pls.

J. J. North: Two Edwardian notes: 2. A new variety of farthing of Edward III ·» 224-25, pls.

J. J. North: The early Irish pence of Edward I reclassified - Amendment ·» 224, pls.

M. Sharp: Unites from shilling dies and unrecorded shillings of Charles I ·» 225, pls.

M. Sharp: Some Jacobite and anti-Jacobite pieces ·» 226, pls.

E. M. Besly / N. M. McQ. Holmes: Coin register, 1995 ·» 227-51, 8 pls.

Reviews ·» 252-64

Proceedings, 1995 ·» 265

Accounts ·» 266-67

Presidential Address ·» 268-70

Index BNJ vol.65 (1995) ·» 271-73

BNJ 66 (1996)

M. Blackburn: Hiberno-Norse and Irish Sea imitations of Cnut’s Quatrefoil type ·» 1-20, 2 pls.

W. Johnson: Textual sources for the study of Jewish currency crimes in thirteenth-century England ·» 21-32, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: The Ednam, Roxburghshire, hoard (1995) ·» 33-59, 4 pls.

V. E. Dean: The Ednam, Roxburghshire, hoard (1995). Appendix: the pottery vessel ·» 43, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Thomas Graham’s copper survey of 1857 ·» 60-66, pls.

M. Stocker: The coinage of 1893 ·» 67-86, 4 pls.

Lord Stewartby: Scottish coin collectors ·» 87-112, pls.

G. L. Cottam: Further confirmation of a Kentish alliance? : light shed by a new bronze unit of Verica ·» 113-16, pls.

J. J. North: Some imitations and forgeries of the English and Irish Long Cross pence of Henry III - Corrected Catalogue ·» 117-22, pls.

M. Allen: The chronology of Edward I class 2 ·» 123-24, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: More on the Dumfries hoards (1878) ·» 125, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: An unrecorded farthing type of David II of Scotland ·» 126, pls.

M. Allen: The classification of Henry VII sovereign pence ·» 127-30, pls.

B. J. Cook / A. Lewis: An early sixteenth-century silver hoard from Downham, Lancs ·» 131, pls.

M. Lessen: A listing of Cromwell coin types ·» 132-33, pls.

R. H. Thompson: An armorial token from “Breadgate” ·» 134-35, pls.

P. Attwood: The Macclesfield hoard of nineteenth-century gold coins ·» 136-39, pls.

E. M. Besly / N. M. McQ. Holmes: Coin register, 1996 ·» 140-72, 11 pls.

Reviews ·» 177-86

Proceedings 1996 ·» 187

Accounts for the Year ended 31 October 1995 ·» 88-89

G.P. Dyer: Presidential Address 1996 ·» 190-92

Presentation: The Sanford Saltus Medal to Mr. Jeffrey North ·» 193

Presentation: The Council Prize to Mr. Martin Allen ·» 194

Index BNJ vol.66 (1996) ·» 195-206

BNJ 67 (1997)

I. D. Brown: Active mints and the survival of Norman coins ·» 1-10

J. J. North: The Anglo-Irish halfpence, farthings and post-1290 pence of Edward I and III ·» 11-19, pls.

E. Harris: Die pairing on the transitional coins of Henry IV and Henry V ·» 20-29, 4 pls.

C. Dyer: Peasants and coins: the uses of money in the Middle Ages (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1997) ·» 30-47, pls.

M. Lessen: The Commonwealth naval medals for 1653 ·» 48-72, 9 pls.

G. van der Meer: François Fagel ·» 71, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Quarter-sovereigns and other small gold patterns of the mid-Victorian period ·» 73-83, pls.

V. Hewitt: The camel that never was: British note issues for Ceylon, 1800-1941 ·» 84-92, 8 pls.

P. De Jersey / J. Newman: Iron Age coins from Barham, Suffolk ·» 93-95, pls.

G. L. Cottam: An overstruck silver unit of Verica ·» 95-97, pls.

M. Blackburn / A. Gillis: A second coin of King Eardwulf of Northumbria and the attribution of the moneyer coins of King Ælfwald ·» 97-99, pls.

S. A. Coupar: A parcel of silver pennies from the Blackhills hoard ·» 99-103, pls.

E. Besly: A mid-fourteenth-century hoard from Llysdinam, Powys ·» 104-05, pls.

E. J. Harris / M. Sharp: The Rashleigh Henry IV half-groat ·» 105, pls.

G. Williams: A Jacobean silver hoard from Bull Wharf, London ·» 105-8, pls.

J. D. Bateson: An early seventeenth-century hoard from Ardnave Point, Islay ·» 108-11, pls.

C. R. Cartwright: Examination of organic remains associated with the coins found at Bull Wharf ·» 108, pls.

P. P. Gaspar / H. E. Manville: A mis-struck shilling of George III: many questions and a few answers ·» 111-15, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Who was “R.Y.”?: searching for an identity ·» 115-22, pls.

P. H. Robinson: Beneath the floorboards: two West Country finds of tokens ·» 123-24

E. M. Besly / N. M. McQ. Holmes: Coin register, 1997 ·» 125-47, 8 pls.

Reviews ·» 148-61.

Lord Stewartby: Obituary: Mrs J. E. L. Murray ·» 162-66, pls.

J. E. L. Murray: Appendix: Dating the end of the Robert profile groats ·» 167, pls.

G. P. Dyer: Presidential Address 1997 ·» 168-70

G. P. Dyer: Presentation to Professor Philip Grierson ·» 171, pls.

BNJ 68 (1998)

C. D. Lloyd: The C mint of Carausius and Allectus ·» 1-10, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Two ninth-century Viking weights found near Kingston, Dorset ·» 11-20, pls.

S. Lyon: Die-cutting styles in the Last Small Cross issue of c.1009-1017 and some problematic East Anglian dies and die-links ·» 21-41, 4 pls.

T. C. R. Crafter: A re-examination of the classification and chronology of the Cross-and-Crosslets type of Henry II ·» 42-63, pls.

G. L. V. Tatler: The Bury coinage of Edward I with the name of Robert de Hadeleie ·» 64-76, 2 pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Scottish coin hoards, 1996-97 ·» 77-94, 2 pls.

P. T. Wilthew: Analysis and metallographic examination of coins from the Culross hoard ·» 92-94, pls.

B. J. Cook et al.: Medieval and early modern coin finds from South Ferriby, Humberside ·» 95-118, pls.

E. Besly: A Civil War hoard from Tregwynt, Pembrokeshire ·» 119-36, 3 pls.

G. Williams: The gold coinage of Eadbald, King of Kent (AD 616-40) ·» 137-40, pls.

H. Pagan: The Engleheart parcel of coins from the 1817 Dorking hoard ·» 141-43, pls.

G. Williams: A further parcel from the Appledore hoard ·» 141, pls.

G. Williams: A hoard of Æthelræd II “Long Cross” pennies from Bramdean Common, Hampshire ·» 143-44, pls.

M. Allen: A revised chronology of the English coinage, 1317-1333 ·» 144-46, pls.

E. Harris: Halfgroats in the Henry IV-Henry V period ·» 147-48, pls.

C. E. Challis: Three notes on the Tudor mint: 1. Robert and Richard Harry Yonge ·» 149-50, pls.

C. E. Challis: Three notes on the Tudor mint: 2. Thomas Wolsey and the experimental weight reduction of 1522-3 ·» 150-51, pls.

C. E. Challis: Three notes on the Tudor mint: 3. Revisions to and amplifications of “Mint officials and moneyers of the Tudor period” ·» 151-52, pls.

D. Symons: Two unrecorded finds: [1] Unprovenanced, 1987 or before ·» 152-53, pls.

D. Symons: Two unrecorded finds: [2] “Yorkshire Moors”, 1990 ·» 153-54, pls.

N. J. Mayhew / E. M. Besly: The 1996 Broughton (Oxon) coin hoard ·» 154-57, pls.

M. Lessen: Cromwell coin tools in the Royal Mint museum ·» 157-60, 6 pls.

M. Sharp: The St Patrick coinage of Charles II ·» 160, pls.

E. Besly: Coin register, 1998 ·» 161-79, 6 pls.

Reviews ·» 180-82.

Proceedings 1998 ·» 183

Report of the Trustees for the Year ended 31 October 1997 ·» 184-88

G. P. Dyer: Presidential Address 1998 ·» 189-91

Index BNJ vol.68 (1998) ·» 192-203

BNJ 69 (1999)

G. L. Cottam: The “cock bronzes” and other related Iron Age bronze coins found predominantly in West Sussex and Hampshire ·» 1-18, pls.

G. Williams: Anglo-Saxon and Viking coin weights ·» 19-36, pls.

E. J. Harris / D. R. Griffiths: Mercury plating on some early English coins ·» 37-46, pls.

R. J. Eaglen: The mint of Huntingdon ·» 47-145, 14 pls.

B. J. Cook: New hoards from seventeenth-century England ·» 146-72, pls.

D. W. Dykes: John Gregory Hancock and the Westwood brothers: an eighteenth-century token consortium ·» 173-86, pls.

G. Davies: The single currency in historical perspective (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1999) ·» 87-95, pls.

D. J. Holman: SEGO and DUNO: reassessment and reinterpretation ·» 196-98, pls.

H. Pagan: A missing coin of Ælfred rediscovered ·» 199-200, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Ealdnod, a new moneyer for Offa ·» 199, pls.

M. Sharp: The missing coins of Steyning located ·» 201, pls.

P. J. Wise: The Fillongley hoard - a medieval coin and jewellery hoard from Warwickshire ·» 201-04, pls.

J. P. Mass: Three Short Cross problems ·» 204-07, 2 pls.

M. Allen: Mint output in the English recoinage of 1247-1250 ·» 207-10, pls.

M. Allen: Documentary evidence for the output, profits and expenditure of the Bury St Edmunds mint ·» 210-13, pls.

M. Allen / M. R. Vosper: An Edward III class 15d penny of Reading ·» 214-15, pls.

E. Harris: Dies for the heavy and light pence, 1399-1422 ·» 215-19, 2 pls.

E. Harris: Halfgroats in the Henry IV-Henry V period ·» 219, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Calais quarter-nobles of Henry VI ·» 220-21, pls.

M. Allen: The Pembroke College, Cambridge, hoard of Tudor and Stuart gold coins ·» 222-26, pls.

R. Abdy: Coin register, 1999 ·» 227-41, 6 pls.

Reviews ·» 242-52

Proceedings ·» 253

Trustees' report ·» 254-58

D. W. Dykes: Presidential Address ·» 259-64

Index BNJ vol.69 (1999) ·» 265-66

BNJ 70 (2000)

D. M. Metcalf: Determining the mint-attribution of East Anglian sceattas through regression analysis ·» 1-11, pls.

R. J. Eaglen / R. Grayburn: Gouged reverse dies in the Quatrefoil issue of Cnut ·» 12-37, 2 pls.

M. Allen: The volume and composition of the English silver currency, 1279-1351 ·» 38-44, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes / Lord Stewartby: Scottish coinage in the first half of the fourteenth century ·» 45-60, 4 pls.

M. Allen: Two fourteenth-century mint indentures and related documentary evidence ·» 61-66, pls.

J. Freeman: The mistery of coiners and the King’s moneyers of the Tower of London, c.1340-c.1530 ·» 67-82, pls.

B. Paszkiewicz: Two “Crosraguel pennies” found in Gdańsk and the problem of their function on the continent ·» 83-89, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The tokens of Thomas Mynd ·» 90-102, pls.

H. E. Manville: The Bank of England countermarked dollars, 1797-1804 ·» 103-17, 6 pls.

K. Clancy: The reducing machine and the last coinage of George III ·» 118-23, 2 pls.

M. Stocker: “Coins of the people”: the 1967 New Zealand decimal coin reverses ·» 124-38, 10 pls.

P. de Jersey / J. Newman: A hoard of Iron Age coins from near Woodbridge, Suffolk ·» 139-41, pls.

V. Smart: Aldates, Gadutels and Badigils: identification of moneyers in the Northumbrian coinage ·» 141-43, pls.

M. Blackburn: Metheltun not Medeshamstede: an Anglo-Saxon mint at Melton Mowbray rather than Peterborough Abbey ·» 143-45, pls.

E. J. Harris / S. Laidlaw: A photographic record of halfpence of the Henry IV-V period ·» 146-47, 3 pls.

M. Sharp: The six o’clock farthings of Edward I ·» 146, pls.

E. Harris: Correction to 'Dies for the heavy and light pence, 1399-1422' ·» 147, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Edward Nourse and a farthing’s worth of copper ·» 147-50, pls.

R. J. Fleet: Statistical methods for identifying possible issuers’ names for London seventeenth-century tokens displaying only initials ·» 150-52, pls.

P. Robinson: Two finds of seventeenth-century tokens [Wootton Bassett; Pershore] ·» 152-53, pls.

R. Abdy: Coin register 2000 ·» 154-68, 6 pls.

Review Article, Reviews ·» 169-77

J. Porteous: Royal Mint Advisory Committee on the Design of Coins, Medals, Seals and Decorations: speech at the farewell lunch for His Royal Highness, the prince Philip... 1999 ·» 178-79, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Obituaries: Mrs Gladys Margaret Delmé-Radcliffe (1913-2000) ·» 180-81, pls.

P. Woodhead: Obituaries: Richard Duncan Beresford-Jones (1903-2000) ·» 180, pls.

P. Mitchell: Obituaries: Patrick Finn (1942-2000) ·» 181-82, pls.

M. Sharp: Obituaries: Professor Jeffrey Mass (29.6.1940-30.3.2001) ·» 182-83, pls.

M. Sharp: Obituaries: Noël Woolf (24.12.1911-28.5.2001) ·» 183, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Presidential Address 2000 ·» 184-88

Presentation of the Sanford Saltus medal to R. H. Thompson ·» 189-90

Proceedings 2000 ·» 191-92

Report of the Trustees, for YE Oct 1999 ·» 193-97

List of Members ·» 198-202

Series Summary Index, vols 61-70 ·» 203-213

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 213

Index BNJ vol.70 (2000) ·» 214-16

BNJ 71 (2001)

J. Williams: Coin inscriptions and the origins of writing in pre-Roman Britain ·» 1-17, pls.

P. Kiernan: The ritual mutilation of coins on Romano-British sites ·» 18-33, 3 pls.

D. M. Metcalf: “As easy as A, B, C”: the mint-places of early sceatta types in the South-east ·» 34-48, pls.

J. Graham-Campbell: The dual economy of the Danelaw (Howard Linecar memorial lecture 2001) ·» 49-59, pls.

G. Williams: Coin-brooches of Edward the Confessor and William I ·» 60-70, pls.

M. M. Archibald: The Lion coinage of Robert Earl of Gloucester and William Earl of Gloucester ·» 71-86, 2 pls.

Lord Stewartby: Rose ryals of James I, 1605-17 ·» 87-90, pls.

M. Warhurst et al.: Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire ·» 91-110, pls.

R. Philpott / S. Nicholson: Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire: historical research ·» 104-5, pls.

J. Edwards: Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire: the Congleton hoard pots ·» 106-10, pls.

N. Biggs: Coin-weights made by the Founders ·» 111-18, pls.

D. W. Dykes: John Stubbs Jorden, die-sinker and medallist ·» 119-35, pls.

R. J. Eaglen et al.: Coin tickets in the British hammered series ·» 136-57, 26 pls.

G. Williams: An enigmatic coin from eighth-century Northumbria ·» 158-60, pls.

P. Robinson: A Northumbrian “styca” from Wiltshire: the problem with southern provenances of “stycas” ·» 160-61, pls.

S. Lyon / M. Sharp: An Eadgar Reform penny of Axbridge ·» 161, pls.

A. Gannon / G. Williams: Two small hoards of William I [Maltby Springs; Tiverton] ·» 162-64, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Two Scottish Medieval hoards [Kilvaxter; Greenhill] ·» 164-66, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Unpublished Scottish fractions from the David Rogers collection ·» 167-68, pls.

C. Barclay: Two hoards from North Yorkshire: [1] Skipton Bridge, Thirsk ·» 168-70, pls.

C. Barclay: Two hoards from North Yorkshire: [2] a seventeenth-century clippings hoard from Bainbridge ·» 170-72, pls.

K. Clancy: The Ricardo ingot: experimental dies in the Royal Mint collection ·» 172-74, 2 pls.

P. M. Holland: An unusual pair of obverse die-linked bronze pennies dated 1860 and 1861 ·» 174-76, pls.

R. Abdy: Coin register 2001 ·» 177-88, 5 pls.

Reviews ·» 199-208

D.W. Dykes: President's Address 2001 ·» 209-212

Proceedings 2001 ·» 213-14

Trustees' report ·» 215-19

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 219

Index BNJ 71 (2001) ·» 220-23

BNJ 72 (2002)

M. Blackburn / H. Pagan: The St Edmund coinage in the light of a parcel from a hoard of St Edmund pennies ·» 1-14, 2 pls.

R. J. Eaglen: Further coins from the mint of Huntingdon ·» 15-23, pls.

M. Allen: English coin hoards, 1158-1544 ·» 24-84, pls.

M. Allen / S. P. Doolan: Finds from Dunwich ·» 85-94, pls.

B. J. Cook: New hoards from seventeenth-century England, II ·» 95-114, pls.

A. L. Murray: The Scottish re-coinage of 1707-9 and its aftermath ·» 115-34, pls.

G. P. Dyer: The currency crisis of 1797 ·» 135-42, 2 pls.

H. E. Manville: Countermarked tokens of the Industrial Revolution ·» 143-48, 4 pls.

D. W. Dykes: The token coinage of William Fullarton ·» 149-63, pls.

L. Laing / M. Ponting: An unpublished early penny from Lincolnshire and its significance ·» 164-67, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Financial support for outlying churches?: a perspective on the uses of money in eighth-century Northumbria ·» 167-69, pls.

E. Besly: A fourteenth-century hoard from Llanddona, Anglesey ·» 169-71, pls.

D. Symons: A note on two continental sterlings ·» 171-72, pls.

R. Kirton: The class III penny of Robert the Bruce: a second look ·» 172-73, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Two early coins of Richard II ·» 174, pls.

J. Newman,: Hoard of lead Boy Bishop tokens and lead blanks from Sibton parish, Suffolk ·» 175, pls.

M. A. Hall / N. M. McQ. Holmes: A probable Scottish hoard of the late sixteenth century ·» 176-80, pls.

E. Besly: A Civil War hoard from Shropshire ·» 180-83, pls.

[D. Hall / M. O’Neill]: A probable Scottish hoard of the late sixteenth century: the pottery vessel ·» 180, pls.

L. Brown: Queen Charlotte’s medal for the recovery of George III ·» 183-84, pls.

K. Clancy: The appointment of William Wellesley Pole to the Royal Mint ·» 184-87, pls.

K. Clancy: The centenary medal of the British Numismatic Society ·» 187-88, 3 pls.

R. Abdy et al.: Coin register 2002 ·» 189-212, 8 pls.

Review Article: Brian J. Danforth, 'St Patrick Coinage', in The Colonial Newsletter ·» 213-16

Reviews ·» 217-23

D. W. Dykes: Presidential Address 2002 ·» 224-27

Council Prize ·» 228

Proceedings 2002 ·» 229

Trustees Report to YE Oct 2002 ·» 230-34

Index BNJ vol.72 (2002) ·» 235-37

BNJ 73 (2003) BNS Centenary Volume, 1903-2003

H. Pagan: The British Numismatic Society: a history ·» 1-43, 14 pls.

J. Williams: Iron-Age and Roman coins ·» 44-57, pls.

S. Lyon: Anglo-Saxon numismatics ·» 58-75, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Early medieval coinage ·» 76-88, pls.

P. Woodhead: Late medieval coinage (1279-1485) ·» 89-97, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Lawrence and his successors ·» 98-106, pls.

B. J. Cook: Tudor coinage ·» 107-15, pls.

C. E. Challis: Henry Symonds, FSA, 30 January 1859-11 February 1933 ·» 116-19, pls.

E. Besly: The coinage of the Stuarts ·» 120-27, pls.

V. Hewitt: Modern coins and paper money ·» 128-36, pls.

J. D. Bateson: Scotland and Ireland: a century of progress in coinage studies ·» 137-47, pls.

P. Stevens: Imperial and colonial coinages ·» 148-60, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Tokens and paranumismatica to 1700 ·» 161-68, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The eighteenth and early nineteenth-century token ·» 169-74, pls.

L. Brown: A discourse of medals ·» 175-85, pls.

Lord Stewartby: John Gloag Murdoch, 1830-1902 ·» 186-90, pls.

L. Forrer: Numismatic reminiscences of the last sixty years [1888-1948] ·» 191-96, pls.

P. Mitchell: Some reminiscences of the coin business I joined [A. H. Baldwin & Sons] and of some members past ·» 197-212, pls.

H. Pagan / C. Farthing: Members of the British Numismatic Society 1903-2003 ·» 213-67.

H. Pagan / C. Farthing: Members of the British Numismatic Society 1903-2003, Photographs ·» 268

Index BNJ vol.73 (2003) ·» 280-86

BNJ 74 (2004)

D. M. Metcalf: Monetary circulation in England, c.675-c.710: the distribution patterns of series A, B and C - and F ·» 1-19, pls.

M. M. Archibald / M. Dhénin: A sceat of Offa of Mercia ·» 20-27, pls.

M. Allen: The groats of Edward I ·» 28-38, 4 pls.

M. Allen: Medieval English die-output ·» 39-49, pls.

P. Withers / B. R. Withers: The halfpence and farthings of Henry VI: a re-assessment ·» 50-67, pls.

P. Mathias: Official and unofficial money in the eighteenth century: the evolving uses of currency (The Howard Linecar memorial lecture, 2003) ·» 68-83, pls.

H. E. Manville / P. P. Gaspar: The 1787 shilling - a transition in minting technique ·» 84-101, 2 pls.

N. Biggs: Provincial coin-weights in the eighteenth century ·» 102-20, 4 pls.

P. Stevens: The reformation of the coinage of Madras early in the nineteenth century ·» 121-44, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: The Lindsay Carnegie collection at the National Museums of Scotland ·» 145-59, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Some reflections on provincial coinage 1787-1797 ·» 160-74, pls.

P. de Jersey / N. Wickenden: A hoard of staters of Cunobelin and Dubnovellaunos from Great Waltham, Essex ·» 175-78, pls.

S. Lyon / S. Holmes: A new moneyer for the post-Brunanburh Viking rulers of York ·» 178-80, pls.

T. C. R. Crafter: A moneyer’s initial on a Cross-and-Crosslets coin ·» 180-81, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A probable Short Cross purse hoard from Dumfriesshire [Bush Moor] ·» 181-83, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Edward Boar’s Head halfpence ·» 183-84, pls.

B. Withers: SCBI 23, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, [Part] III: Coins of Henry VII: comments, corrections and addition ·» 184-86, pls.

M. Sharp: Proposed Union with Scotland, 1604 ·» 186-87, pls.

J. D. Bateson: Two seventeenth-century copper hoards from Scotland [St Combs; Athelstaneford] ·» 187-90, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The “Dunkirk” halfpenny ·» 190-97, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2003 ·» 198-229, 15 pls.

Reviews ·» 230-43

D.W. Dykes: Presidential Address 2003 ·» 239-243

Presentation of the Sanford Saltus medal to Mr. Edward Besly ·» 244-45

Proceedings 2003 ·» 246-47

Trustees' Report ·» 248-53

Index BNJ vol.74 (2004) ·» 254-56

BNJ 75 (2005)

D. M. Metcalf: The first series of sceattas minted in southern Wessex: series W ·» 1-17, pls.

M. Blackburn: Currency under the Vikings, Part 1: Guthrum and the earliest Danelaw coinages ·» 18-43, 3 pls.

M. Allen: The quantity of money in England 1180-1247: new data ·» 44-49, pls.

M. Allen: The interpretation of single-finds of English coins, 1279-1544 ·» 50-62, pls.

M. Allen: The fourteenth-century hoard from Chesterton Lane corner, Cambridge ·» 63-90, pls.

M. Lessen: Notes on Simon’s pattern (Petition) crown of Charles II ·» 91-112, 3 pls.

G. Selgin: Charles Wyatt, manager of the Parys Mine mint: a study in ingratitude ·» 113-20, pls.

R. Margolis: Those pests of canals: a theft of Monneron tokens intended for France ·» 121-31, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The Sherborne Bank tokens ·» 132-41, pls.

M. Stocker: “A very satisfactory series”: the 1933 New Zealand coinage designs ·» 142-60, 3 pls.

J. Graham-Campbell: The Lost Coin of Aethelraed II from Rushen Abbey, Isle of Man ·» 161-63, pls.

M. Blackburn: Some unpublished coins of Henry I and Stephen ·» 164-69, pls.

T. C. R. Crafter: Twelve pennies of Henry II from the Thorpe Thewles hoard ·» 169-72, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Robert VI ·» 172-73, pls.

M. Allen: Salaries of mint and exchange officials in the Long Cross recoinage of 1247-1250 ·» 173-75, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2005 ·» 176-99, 11 pls.

P. Withers, S. Lyon: Obituary: Elizabeth J. E. Pirie (1932-2005) ·» 212-15, pls.

Index BNJ vol.75 (2005) ·» 234-36

BNJ 76 (2006)

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray ·» 1-44, 2 pls.

K. Eremin / J. Tate: Two denarius hoards from Birnie, Moray, Appendix 2: Examination of two counterfeit coins from hoard 1 ·» 21-25

E. Besly: The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus ·» 45-146, 23 pls.

M. Davis: The Rogiet hoard and the coinage of Allectus, Appendix D: Analyses of coins from the Rogiet hoard ·» 142-44, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: The coinage of King Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704) and some contemporary imitations ·» 147-58, pls.

J. Naylor: Mercian hegemony and the origins of series J sceattas: the case for Lindsey ·» 159-70, pls.

M. M. Archibald: Cotton’s Anglo-Saxon coins in the light of the Peiresc inventory of 1606 ·» 171-203, 2 pls.

M. Blackburn: Currency under the Vikings - Part 2: The two Scandinavian kingdoms of the Danelaw, c.895-954 ·» 204-26, 3 pls.

S. Lyon: Silver weight and minted weight in England c.1000-1320, with a discussion of Domesday terminology, Edwardian farthings, and the origin of English troy ·» 227-41

M. Allen: The English coinage of 1153/4-1158 ·» 242-302, 11 pls.

J. Freeman: Officials and moneyers at the Tower of London in 1433 ·» 303-11, pls.

D. Symons: A pass for the “Birmingham Theatre”, 1774 ·» 312-22, pls.

K. Eustace: Britannia: some high points in the history of the iconography on British coinage ·» 7 pls.

G. Williams: More late Anglo-Saxon and Norman coin jewellery ·» 337-39, pls.

C. Eagleton / R. Kelleher: 1343 and all that: previously unnoticed documents relating to England’s new gold and silver coins ·» 340-44, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Halfgroats of the middle period of Henry VI ·» 344-45, pls.

M. Anderson: Imitations of the Crux Pellit coinage of James III ·» 345-48, pls.

T. Everson: An unpublished document from the National Archives concerning farthing tokens ·» 349-53, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Daniel Defoe, son of a token-issuer ·» 353-56, pls.

G. P. Dyer / P. P. Gaspar: Turning the fly ·» 357-59, pls.

P. M. Holland: Variation in penny reverses of 1860-1 from re-cut puncheons ·» 359-63, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2006 ·» 364-88, 12 pls.

BNJ 77 (2007)

R. Kretz: The coinage of Rues ·» 1-21, pls.

I. Leins: Coins in context: coinage and votive deposition in Iron Age south-east Leicestershire ·» 22-48, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Runic sceattas reading epa, types R1 and R2 ·» 49-70, pls.

A. W. Lyons / W. A. Mackay: The coinage of Æthelred I (865-871) ·» 71-118, pls.

M. Blackburn: Currency under the Vikings - Part 3: Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man and Scotland in the ninth and tenth centuries ·» 119-49, pls.

E. Screen: Anglo-Saxon law and numismatics: a reassessment in the light of Patrick Wormald’s The Making of English Law ·» 150-72, pls.

W. N. Clarke / D. Symons: The mint of Aylesbury ·» 173-89, pls.

M. Allen: The proportions of the denominations in English mint outputs 1351-1485 ·» 190-209, pls.

R. Kelleher: Gold is the strength, the sinnewes of the world: continental gold and Tudor England ·» 210-25, pls.

D. Bateson: The Castlecary hoard and the Civil War currency of Scotland ·» 226-45, pls.

D. W. Dykes: “Peter” Skidmore: the man who never was ·» 246-63, pls.

P. de Jersey: The discovery of the Lightcliffe hoard ·» 264-69, pls.

K. Bornholdt Collins / E. Screen: New moneyers in Æthelred II’s Benediction Hand type ·» 270-76, pls.

E. Besly: The Milford Haven hoard of Henry I ·» 277-79, pls.

M. Allen / T. G. Webb Ware: Two notes on Stephen BMC type 7: 1. Durham, a new mint for type 7; 2. A new Warwick moneyer in type 7 ·» 279-81, pls.

Lord Stewartby / T. G. Webb Ware: Some late Richard nobles ·» 281-82, pls.

P. R. Cavill: The debased coinage of 1492 ·» 283-86, pls.

P. H. Mernick: Fruiterers’ tokens: an unrecognised series of London artefacts ·» 286-92, 2 pls.

H. Pagan: Leonard Wyon’s small Sir William Browne medal for Greek and Latin epigrams ·» 292-96, pls.

D. Symons: A Druids’ medal of 1806 ·» 297-301, pls.

R. J. Pearce: A missing link: how Taylor made the 1807 proof halfpenny obverse die ·» 301-06, 2 pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2007 ·» 307-41, 16 pls.

Reviews ·» 342-53

Mark Blackburn: Presidential Review 2006 ·» 354-56

Proceedings 2006 ·» 357-59

Trustees Report ·» 362-65

Independent Examiner's Report ·» 366-68

Index BNJ vol.77 (2007) ·» 369-71

BNJ 78 (2008)

R. Kretz: The Trinovantian staters of Dubnovellaunos ·» 1-31, pls.

F. Colman: Philology matters to early Anglo-Saxon money matters ·» 32-37

A. W. Lyons / W. A. MacKay: The Lunettes coinage of Alfred the Great ·» 38-110, pls.

M. Blackburn: Currency under the Vikings, Part 4: the Dublin coinage c.995-1050 ·» 111-37, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: The Scottish copper Crux Pellit coinage: a typological analysis ·» 138-76, pls.

P. Nightingale: English medieval weight-standards revisited ·» 177-93

S. Lyon: Comments on Pamela Nightingale, “English medieval weight-standards revisited” ·» 194-99

R. J. Eaglen: Sarah Sophia Banks and her English hammered coins ·» 200-15, pls.

R. Naismith: Tribrach pennies of Eadberht “Præn” of Kent and Eadwald of East Anglia ·» 216-22, pls.

G. Williams: Burgred “Lunette” type E reconsidered ·» 222-27, pls.

G. Williams: The coins from the Vale of York Viking hoard: preliminary report ·» 228-234

E. W. Danson: An enigmatic penny of Henry I ·» 235-36, pls.

B. J. Cook: Two new coin brooches of Tournois type ·» 236-39, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: “Abject orts and imitations”: some variants in the “Black Farthing” coinage of James III ·» 240-45, pls.

Lord Stewartby: A farthing of Henry VII with mintmark ·» 245-46, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes / Lord Stewartby: The 1533 issue of James V placks ·» 246-48, pls.

R. Kelleher: Medieval and later coins from near Orford Castle, Suffolk ·» 248-54, pls.

A. Werge-Hartley: A token-issuing mercer of Witney ·» 254-57, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Octagonal tokens from Wapping found near Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, and associated finds ·» 258-60, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2008 ·» 261-90, 14 pls.

Reviews ·» 291-4

Mark Blackburn: President's Review of the Year 2007 ·» 295-97

Proceedings 2007 ·» 298-300

Trustee's Report 2006 ·» 301-06

The By-Laws of the British Numismatic Society ·» 307-13

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 314

Index BNJ vol.78 (2008) ·» 315

BNJ 79 (2009)

D. M. Metcalf: Betwixt sceattas and Offa’s pence: mint-attributions, and the chronology of a recession ·» 1-33, pls.

M. Bogucki: Two Northumbrian stycas of Eanred and Æthelred II from early medieval Truso in Poland ·» 34-42, pls.

M. Blackburn: Currency under the Vikings - Part 5: the Scandinavian achievement and legacy ·» 43-71, pls.

M. Allen: Henry I type 14 ·» 72-171, 14 pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: The Catherinefield, Dumfries Hoard, 2007-8 ·» 172-85, pls.

A. Daubney: The circulation and prohibition of Venetian soldini in late medieval England ·» 186-98, pls.

R. H. Thompson: The Golden Fleece in Britain ·» 199-212, pls.

J. Whitmore: Auctioneers’ tokens ·» 213-28, 4 pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Additions to the Bush Moor hoard ·» 229, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A parcel of Edwardian coins from Lanarkshire ·» 230-35, pls.

Lord Stewartby: The date of Edward IV’s mintmark cinquefoil ·» 236-38, pls.

E. C. Hodge: Secret marks on merchant countermarked silver coins ·» 239-45, pls.

D. Symons: A Birmingham miscellany (1): 1. Mr Boulton’s money ·» 246-47

D. Symons: A Birmingham miscellany (1): 2. A possible portrait of William Booth the forger ·» 247-49

D. Symons: A Birmingham miscellany (1): 3. An unpublished Sunday School medal mule? ·» 249-50, pls.

K. Clancy / M. Blackburn: Designing the Jeffrey North Medal for Services to British Numismatics ·» 250-53, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2009 ·» 254-87, 16 pls.

Reviews ·» 288-99

Mark Blackburn: President's Review of the Year 2008 ·» 300-03

Proceedings 2008 ·» 304-11

Trustee's Report, YE 2007 ·» 312-17

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 318-19

Index BNJ vol.79 (2009) ·» 320-22

Plate Section: 35 plates ·» 337-372

BNJ 80 (2010)

J. Talbot / I. Leins: Before Boudicca: the Wickham Market hoard and the middle phase gold coinage of East Anglia ·» 1-23, 6 pls.

R. Kretz: The biga gold of Cunobelinus ·» 24-50, pls.

G. Williams: Anglo-Saxon gold coinage, Part 1: the transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon coinage ·» 51-75, pls.

R. Naismith: The coinage of Offa revisited ·» 76-106, 2 pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes / Lord Stewartby: The coinage of John Baliol ·» 107-30, 8 pls.

M. Allen: The output and profits of the Calais mint, 1349-1450 ·» 131-9, pls.

R. J. Eaglen: The illustration of coins: an historical survey, Part I (Presidential address, 2009) ·» 140-50, 5 pls.

D. J. Symons: A Birmingham miscellany (2): 1. Thomas Birch, surgeon and man-midwife of Birmingham ·» 151-4, pls.

D. J. Symons: A pass for the “Birmingham Theatre”, 1774 (2 of 2) - The 1774 ‘Birmingham Theatre’ pass revisited ·» 154-8 pls.

D. J. Symons: A Birmingham miscellany (2): 3. Some approaches made to Matthew Boulton to produce counterfeit coins ·» 158-60, 3 pls.

D. J. Symons: A Birmingham miscellany (2): 4. A silver specimen of the Matthew Boulton “Obsequies” medal, 1809 ·» 160-2, pls.

D. Symons: Additional information on the career of Thomas Faulconbridge ·» 162-3, pls.

D. W. Dykes: “J B” of “Foundling Fields” ·» 166-75, pls.

M. Stocker: The New Zealand “Waitangi” crown of 1935 ·» 176-88, pls.

M. Allen: A thirteenth-century enquiry into the administration of the Bury St Edmunds mint ·» 189-93, pls.

R. J. Eaglen: The die axis of pennies from Henry II to Edward I ·» 193-5, pls.

E. Besly: The Monknash find and other foreign medieval coins from South Wales ·» 196-9, pls.

R. H. Thompson: Privy mark “slot” on royal farthing tokens ·» 199-201, pls.

D. W. Dykes: “Peter” Skidmore: the man who never was - Addendum ·» 201, pls.

S. Comfort: Captain Hardy’s and Captain Broke’s Reward of Merit medals ·» 202-6, pls.

M. Allen / S. Moorhead: Coin register 2010 ·» 207-37, 15 pls.

Reviews ·» 238-42

R.J. Eaglen: President's Review of the Year 2008 ·» 243-45

Proceedings ·» 246-50

Trustee's Report ·» 251-56

List of Members ·» 257-64

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 265-66

Index BNJ vol.80 (2010) ·» 267-69

BNJ 81 (2011)

Lord Stewartby: Roman Coins of London from the Falmouth Hoard ·» 1-9, 2 pls.

H. Pagan: The PACX type of Edward the Confessor ·» 10-106, 22 pls.

R. Cassidy: The exchanges, silver purchases and trade in the reign of Henry III ·» 107-118, pls.

N. Biggs: Checking the Current Coins 1344–1422 ·» 119-143, pls.

J. L. Bolton: Was there a ‘crisis of credit’ in fifteenth-century England? (Howard Linecar memorial lecture 2010) ·» 144-164, pls.

R. J. Eaglen: The illustration of coins: an historical survey, Part II (Presidential address, 2010) ·» 165-80, 11 pls.

R. J. Pearce: A Study of the ‘Weyl’ pattern pennies, halfpennies and farthings dated 1860 and 1887 ·» 181-202, pls.

M. Stocker: Completing the Change: The New Zealand Coin Reverses of 1940 ·» 203-22, pls.

F. McIntosh / S. Moorhead: Roman Quadrantes found in Britain in light of recent discoveries recorded with the portable antiquities scheme ·» 223-230, pls.

D. Palmer: The earliest known type of Edward the Confessor from the Bury St Edmunds mint ·» 230-1, pls.

R. J. Eaglen: Stephen BMC Type I from Bury St Edmunds with left-facing bust ·» 232-3, pls.

I. Jones / K. Sugden: Dies of Henry le Rus ·» 234-7, 1 pl.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Some small medieval hoards from Scotland ·» 237-39, pls.

P. Higginson: The coinage of John Baliol: An Addendum ·» 239-40, pls.

M. Allen / M. Blackburn: Gold coins from two sixteenth-century English hoards: Bisham Abbey (and Houghton-Cum-Wyton) ·» 240-6, pls.

P. D. S. Waddell: The seventeenth-century token of William Mason of Rothwell: Northamptonshire or Yorkshire? ·» 246-9, pls.

M. J. Dickinson: Muled tokens of John Salmon of Chester and overstrikes upon them ·» 249-53, pls.

D. W. Dykes: George Jobson’s halfpenny ·» 253-9, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin register 2011 ·» 260-92, 6 pls.

Reviews ·» 293-99

Obituary: Mark Blackburn ·» 300-03

R. J. Eaglen: President's Review of the Year 2011 ·» 304-06

Proceedings 2010 ·» 307-09

North Medal Presentation ·» 310

Trustee's Report for YE 2009 ·» 311-16

Series Index vols. 71-80 (2001-2010) ·» 319-33

Index BNJ vol.81 (2011) ·» 334-36

BNJ 82 (2012)

D. Woods: A Roman Republican Prototype for The Animal-Under-A-Tree Types of Epaticcus ·» 1-7, pls.

R. Reece: Roman Britain and Its Economy from Coin Finds’ (Howard Linecar memorial lecture 2011) ·» 8-28, pls.

R. J. Laight / D.M. Metcalf: Fifty Sceattas from South Warwickshire ·» 29-45, 2 pls.

H. Whittock: The annexation of Bath by Wessex: The evidence of two rare coins of Edward the Elder ·» 46-53, pls.

M. Allen: The mints and moneyers of England and Wales 1066-1158 ·» 54-120, pls.

A. Wong: Uttering Angels and Minting Metaphors: Some Numismatic Tropes in Early Modern British Poetry ·» 121-132, pls.

K. Sugden / I. Jones: The Prestbury Civil War Hoard ·» 133-45, pls.

A. Daubney: Maurice Johnson: An Eighteenth-Century Numismatist ·» 146-163, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Robert Biddulph And His Bull ·» 164-74, pls.

E. C. Hodge: A Poor Host Leaves A Bad Impression ·» 175-191, pls.

T. Hockenhull: The British Museum and the Blitz, the Department of Coins and Medals in Wartime ·» 192-202

R. J. Eaglen: What is the point of numismatics? (Presidential address 2011) ·» 203-209

R. Naismith / J. Naylor: New types and finds for Offa of Mercia ·» 210-14, 1 pl.

W. MacKay: A Circumscription Cross halfpenny of Edgar from the Wilton mint ·» 215-6, pls.

R. Naismith: A reference to the location of a mint in Norman Leicester ·» 217-220, pls.

B. J. Cook: A new moneyer of the Short Cross coinage from Wilton and some thoughts on the Wilton and Winchester mints in class 1a ·» 220-23, pls.

W. MacKay: A Richard II crescent on breast halfgroat ·» 224-6, pls.

P. Higginson: An unrecorded halfgroat type of Robert III of Scotland ·» 226-7, pls.

Lord Stewartby: Dandyprats again ·» 227-9, pls.

A. Daubney / M. Allen: A sixteenth-century hoard of silver coins from Bardney, Lincolnshire ·» 230, pls.

R. Abdy et al.: Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2012 ·» 231-45, pls.

M. Allen et a: Coin register 2012 ·» 260-92, 9 pls.

Reviews ·» 278-95

Jeremy Cheek: Obituary: Laurence Brown ·» 296-97

R. J. Eaglen: President's Review of the Year 2011 ·» 298-300

Proceedings 2011 ·» 301-04

Trustee's Report for YE 2010 ·» 305-10

Index BNJ vol.82 (2012) ·» 321-22

BNJ 83 (2013)

D. Woods: Some Unidentified Roman Prototypes of British Celtic Coins ·» 1-14, pls.

K. Ulmschneider / D. M. Metcalf: Sceattas and early broad pennies found in the Isle of Wight ·» 15-43, 4 pls.

R. Naismith: London and its mint c.880-1066: a preliminary survey ·» 44-74, pls.

N. Biggs: Weight, coinage, and the nation, 973-1200 ·» 75-100, pls.

J. Mattinson / P. Cherry: The Carlisle mint coinages of Henry I, Stephen, David I and Earl Henry ·» 101-111, pls.

G.E.M. Gaspar / S. H. Gullbekk: An intimate encounter with English coinage in the High Middle Ages: the case of Wulfric of Haselbury ·» 112-119

D. W. Dykes: ‘King John’s Irish Rex coinage revisited. Part I: the dating of the coinage ·» 120-133, pls.

R. Cassidy: The royal exchanges and mints in the period of Baronial Reform ·» 134-148, pls.

Pamela Nightingale: A crisis of credit in the fifteenth century or of historical interpretation? ·» 149-163

J. L. Bolton: Reply to Pamela Nightingale’s ‘A crisis of credit ·» 164-5, pls.

E. Besly / C. S. Briggs: Coin hoards of Charles I and the Commonwealth of England, 1625-60, from England and Wales ·» 166-206, pls.

M. Allen / C. S. Briggs: The Bene’t Street, Cambridge, hoard of gold and silver coins of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I ·» 207-13, pls.

R. Bland: Hoarding in Britain: an overview (Presidential Address 2012) ·» 214-238, pls.

R. Naismith: Two new moneyers from Ecgberht’s West Saxon mint ·» 239-240, pls.

I. Jones / K. Sugden: The later posthumous coinage of William the Lion ·» 241-45, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Another Dublin penny of Richard Olof ·» 245-47, pls.

Lord Stewartby: The date of Alexander III’s second recoinage ·» 247-49, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A late thirteenth-century hoard from Caithness ·» 249-51, pls.

E. Besly: An updated listing of the fourteenth-century hoard from Llanddona, Anglesey ·» 251-53, pls.

F. McIntosh / E. Morris: Counterfeit Charles I coins in rural County Durham ·» 253-58

M. Lessen: A note on Violet’s answer ·» 258-62, pls.

M. Allen et al: Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2013 ·» 263-75, pls.

M. Allen et al: Coin register 2013 ·» 279-312, 11 pls.

Reviews ·» 313-22

Obituaries: M. J. Bonser & R. G. Doty ·» 323-26

Roger Bland: President's Review 2012 ·» 327-29

Proceedings 2012 ·» 330-34

Trustee's Report for YE 2011 ·» 335-40

Index BNJ vol.83 (2013) ·» 343-46

BNJ 84 (2014)

D. Woods: Ravens, Eagles, and a war of images between Verica and Epaticcus ·» 1-8, pls.

R. Bland: Hoarding in Iron Age and Roman Britain: the puzzle of the late Roman period (Presidential address 2013) ·» 9-38, pls.

G. Williams: Why are there no coins in the Staffordshire Hoard? ·» 39-51, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: The archbishop’s hat. A suggested attribution for the sceattas of series F ·» 52-71, pls.

I. D. Brown: The number of moneyers and the frequency of recoinages during the Norman period: a mathematical model ·» 72-89, pls.

D. W. Dykes: King John’s Irish rex coinage revisited. Part II: the symbolism of the coinage ·» 90-100, pls.

D. W. Dykes: The Anglo-Irish coinage of Henry VI ·» 101-8, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes / H. Van Caelenberghe: Some Scottish ‘Black Money’ and its imitations found in the Netherlands and Belgium ·» 109-124, 4 pls. in Plate Section

P. Spufford: Scottish Black Money in the Low Countries c.1484-1506 ·» 125-139, pls.

B. J. Cook: This is the very coinage of your brain: Shakespeare and money revisited ·» 40-64, pls.

David Holt / John Hulett / Bob Lyall: The Tower Mint shillings of Charles I (1625-49) ·» 165-176, pls.

J. Hoppit: Economical reform and the Mint, 1780-1816 (Howard Linecar Lecture 2013) ·» 177-90, pls.

E. C. Hodge: Further merchant countermark records of the Thistle Bank: a reassessment of the issues ·» 191-209, pls.

Chris Salmon / George Baldwin: Balancing security and aesthetics: the evolution of modern banknote design ·» 210-24, pls.

David Barrowclough: A roman coin hoard from Barway, south of Ely, Cambridgeshire ·» 225-9, pls.

R. Naismith: A new type for Æthelberht II of East Anglia ·» 230-32, pls.

H. Pagan / S. Lyon: A new round halfpenny of Æthelstan (924–939) ·» 232-35, pls.

R. Naismith: A new pictorial type for Eadred ·» 236-38, pls.

H. Pagan: The PACX type of Edward the Confessor: a supplementary note ·» 238-40, pls.

D. Simmons: An unpublished parcel from the Durham (Neville’s Cross) hoard, 1889 ·» 240-3, 2 pls. in Plate Section

M. Allen et al: Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2014 ·» 248-56, pls.

M. Allen et al: Coin register 2014 ·» 257-71, 6 pls. in Plate Section

Reviews ·» 272-83

Roger Bland: President's Review ·» 284-87

Proceedings 2013 ·» 288-90

Index BNJ vol.84 (2014) ·» 293-312

Plate Section: 12 plates ·» 313

BNJ 85 (2015)

R. Kretz: The Bronze Coinage of Tasciovanos ·» 1-58, pls.

R. Bland: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in Britain (3): Radiate Hoards (Presidential Address 2014) ·» 59-100, pls.

W. A. MacKay: The Coinage of Burgred of Mercia 852-874 ·» 101-237, 8 pls. in Plate Section

M. Allen / G. Oddie: Revised Estimates of the English Silver Currency, 1282-1351 ·» 238-56, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: New finds of Scottish fourteenth century hoards ·» 257-73, pls.

T. F. Cleghorn: An enigmatic Jewel Cross coin of Harthacnut ·» 274-90, pls.

R. Abdy et al: Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2015 ·» 291-300, 7 pls. in Plate Section

M. Allen et al: Coin register 2015 ·» 301-17, 7 pls. in Plate Section

Reviews ·» 318-26

Obituary: Harrington Emerson Manville ·» 327-29

Roger Bland: President's Review 2014 ·» 330-34

Proceedings 2014 ·» 335-37

Index BNJ vol.85 (2015) ·» 340-42

Plate Section: 15 plates ·» 361-78

BNJ 86 (2016)

D. Holman: A new classification for the Flat Linear Potin coinage ·» 1-67, pls.

R. Bland: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in Britain (43): The denarius period AD 69-238 (Presidential Address 2015) ·» 68-95, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: Tremisses and sceattas from the South Lincolnshire productive site ·» 96-117, pls.

Ron Bude: The joint coinage of Ecgberht and Eadberht of Northumbria ·» 118-139, pls.

Edward Besly with Mary Davis: A hoard of Anglo-Saxon and Norman pennies from the Abergavenny area of Monmouthshire ·» 140-63, pls.

M. Allen: The mints and moneyers of England and Wales, 1066−1158: addenda and corrigenda ·» 164-190, pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A corpus of dies used in the Long Voided Cross coinage of Alexander III: the minor mints ·» 191-214, pls.

D. W. Dykes: A forgotten Jacobethan coin collector (John Harrison, 1552-1628) ·» 215-231, pls.

R. Naismith: A new pre-reform type of Edgar ·» 232-234, pls.

H. Pagan: The Boulton parcel of coins of the quatrefoil type of Cnut ·» 234-36, pls.

M. J. Dickinson / R. H. Thompson: Fleet’s statistical methods and the Three Tuns at Holborn Bridge ·» 236-38, pls.

Thomas Hockenhull: Stamped all over the king’s head: defaced coins and women’s suffrage ·» 238-245, pls.

R. Abdy / Martin Allen: Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2016 ·» 246-259, pls.

M. Allen et al: Coin register 2016 ·» 260-74, pls.

Reviews ·» 275-82

Roger Bland: President's Review of the Year, 2015 ·» 290-92

Proceedings, 2015 ·» 293-96

The By-Laws of the British Numismatic Society ·» 297-304

The British Numismatic Society, Abbreviations ·» 305-06

Guidelines for Contributors ·» 307-310

Index BNJ vol.86 (2016) ·» 311-13

Plate Section ·» 333-74

BNJ 87 (2017)

D. Woods: The A, B, C of the Classical Series of Coins Under Tincomarus ·» 1-10, pls.

Roger Bland: Presidential Address - Coin Hoards and Hoarding (5): The Iron Age - Roman Transition ·» 11-34, pls.

David Woods: The Roman Prototypes of The ‘Clasped Hands’ Shilling ·» 35-42, pls.

Henry Fairbairn: King Stephen’s Reign: A Reassessment of The Numismatic Evidence ·» 43-54, pls.

T. C. R. Crafter: Cross and Crosslets Pennies of Henry II in the Royal Mint Museum ·» 55-65, pls.

Richard Cassidy: Documents of the Irish Exchange and Mint, 1251-54 ·» 67-72, pls.

Richard Cassidy: The Irish Exchanges and Mints in The Reign of Edward I ·» 73-87, pls.

N. M. Mcq. Holmes: Scottish Fourteenth-Century Hoards, 2014-15 ·» 89-103, pls.

Oisín Mac Conamhna: The Irish Portrait Pennies of Edward IV, Edward V and Richard III, 1465-1483 ·» 105-124, pls.

D. W. Dykes: Through A Glass Darkly: Dr John Barkham Seventeenth-Century Antiquary and Numismatist ·» 125-149, pls.

Norman Biggs: Mathematics at The Mint: A Seventeenth-Century Saga ·» 151-161, pls.

Effie Photos-Jones / Richard Jones / Donal Bateson: Light on Many Journeys: A Crisis In Charles II’s Scottish Silver Coinage Leading to the Closure of The Mint ·» 163-178, pls.

Peter R. Thompson: St Helena: The Silver and Copper Coinage of 1714 Revisited ·» 179-189, pls.

Paul M. Holland: A Remarkable Progression of Die-Linkages and Other Observations on Early Obverse Beaded Border Pennies of 1860 ·» 190-202, pls.

Tony Abramson: Two Early Anglo-Saxon Gold Shilling Types ·» 203-205, pls.

Timothy F. Cleghorn: A Series CZ Sceat With Runic Legends on Both Obverse and Reverse ·» 206-208, pls.

D. M. Metcalf: The King’s Lynn Find, T.P.Q. C.720 ·» 209-212, pls.

Hugh Pagan: The Hoard Provenance of Lord Grantley’s Coin Of Ælfwald II of Northumbria: St Cuthbert, False Memory and a Search for Major Grantham ·» 213-216, pls.

Stewart Lyon: An Ornamental Non-Portrait Penny in The Name of King Alfred ·» 217-218, pls.

N. J. Mayhew: A French Find of a PAXS Penny ·» 218-220, pls.

N. M. Mcq. Holmes: A ‘Mule’ Sterling of David I of Scotland from the Carlisle Mint ·» 220-221, pls.

T. C. R. Crafter: The Outchester Hoard ·» 222-227, pls.

Martin Allen / Andrew Woods: An Irish Hoard Of The 1170s from Inis Cealtra, County Clare ·» 227-230, pls.

Martin Allen / N. M. Mcq. Holmes: An Intermediate Issue of William the Lion of Scotland ·» 231-233, pls.

N. M. Mcq. Holmes: A William The Lion Purse Hoard from Roxburghshire ·» 233-234, pls.

Carl Savage: Medieval Coin Hoards From Cumbria ·» 234-241, pls.

Martin Allen: The Malew (2011) Hoard and the Currency of The Isle of Man in the 1280s ·» 241-244, pls.

N. J. Mayhew: The Mid-Fourteenth Century ‘Drayton’ Hoard ·» 244-247, pls.

Murray Andrews: Two Hoards of Late Medieval English Gold Coins ·» 247-252, pls.

Martyn Frederickson: An unrecorded Tower Mint Quarter-noble of the Trefoil Issue of Henry VI ·» 252-3, pls.

Penny Davies: Peter Oliver and Simon De Passe ·» 254-258, pls.

Richard Abdy / Martin Allen / John Naylor: Coin Hoards From The British Isles 2017 ·» 259-271, pls.

M. Allen et al.: Coin Register 2017 ·» 273-287, pls.

Barrie Cook: Obituary: Remembering Marion Archibald (1935-2016) ·» 298-301, pls.

BNJ 88 (2018)

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Two denarius hoards from North-East Scotland ·» 1-16

Hugh Pagan: SCBI 68 and the coinage of Northumbria c.685-867 ·» 17-40

Martin Allen: John de Courcy and the early Anglo-Irish coinage ·» 41-54

Denis Martin: The Durham class 15d coinage of Edward III: Beaumont or de Bury revisited ·» 55-62

David Algar: A group of late fourteeth-century English and French reckoning counters from Little Cheverell, Wiltshire ·» 63-76

Norman Biggs: Without Grains: weighing silver coins in the Civil War ·» 77-88

D. W. Dykes: The Royal Collection of coins and medals during the Interregnum ·» 89-104

Hugh Pagan: The last will and testament of David Ramage, Farthing Maker in the Tower ·» 105-12

D. W. Dykes: John Evelyn and his Numismata ·» 113-38

Kevin Clancy: Presidential Address 2017. The silver crisis of the 1690s ·» 139-48

Paul M. Holland: The 1860 Bronze Recoinage of Pennies ·» 149-174

Jeremy Cheek: Royal Prize Medals ·» 175-88

David Woods: From Caracalla to Carausius: the radiate lion with thunderbolt in its jaws ·» 189-93

William MacKay: A small hoard of Lunettes pennies from South Cambridgeshire ·» 194-95

Martin Allen: A new type in the late eleventh-century coinage of Wales ·» 196-97

Martin Allen: The missing obverse die supplied to Durham in 1218 ·» 198

N. M. McQ. Holmes / Robert Penrice: Two notable coins of Alexander III of Scotland ·» 199

Martyn Frederickson: An unrecorded Edward III Pre-Treaty period quarter-noble ·» 200-01

Eric C. Hodge: New value on a Levern Mill countermarked dollar ·» 202-06

Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2018 ·» 207-16

Coin Register 2018 ·» 217-38

Reviews ·» 239-46

Robert Thompson: Obituary: Tony Merson (1950-2016) ·» 247-49

Sam Moorehead: Obituary: Paul Robinson (1942-2017) ·» 249-50

Martin Allen / Wim Blockmans: Obituary: Peter Spufford (1934-2017) ·»251-53

Stewart Lyon: Obituary: Ian Stewart, Lord Stewartby (1935-2018) ·»254-73

Michael Dickinson: Obituary: Robert Thompson ·»261-273

Kevin Clancy: President's Review of the Year 2017 ·» 275-78

Proceedings 2017 ·» 279-82

BNJ 89 (2019)

Tony Abramson: England's Earliest Coinage with Particular Reference to the York Group of Gold Shillings ·» 1-18, 1 pl.

William A. MacKay: The London Monogram Coinage of Alfred the Great and the Danelaw ·» 19-107, 2 pls.

Johanne Porter: A New Coin Type of the Empress Matilda?: The 'REX MATILDA' Cross Moline Type ·» 109-17

Carl Savage: The Edwardian hoard from Bootham School, York ·» 119-26

Nicholas MacPherson: The Coinage and the Emergence of the Modern Economy and State (Howard Linecar Lecture 2018) ·» 127-139

Kevin Clancy: Presidential Address 2018: The Arrival of the Gold Standard ·» 141-48

Paul M. Holland: The 1860 Bronze Recoinage of Farthings ·» 149-64

Mark Stocker: The Coinage Design Advisory Committee and the 1967 New Zealand Decimal Coin Reverses ·» 165-202

Rory Naismith: Two Important Coins of the Mercian Supremacy ·» 203-08

Hugh Pagan: A Forgotten Hoard of Coins of the First Hand Type of Aethelred II ·» 208-12

Carl Savage / Martin Allen: A Coin of David I of Scotland from Nottinghamshire ·» 212-13

Peter Thompson / Martin Allen: The Fornham Hoard of Cross and Crosslets Pennies of Henry II ·» 213-15

Martin Allen / Duncan Hook: A Piece of Gold with Impressions from Dies of Short Cross Class 5b1 ·» 216-17

N. M. McQ. Holmes: Scottish Edwardian Hoards, 2016-18 ·» 217-23

Martyn Frederickson: An Unrecorded Motif on the Pre-Treaty Gold Nobles of Edward III ·» 224-25

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A Robert II Period Hoard from Belladrum, Inverness-shire ·» 226-29, 2 pls.

N. M. McQ. Holmes: A Robert III Hoard from Springfield, Fife ·» 229-31, 2 pls.

Oisin Mac Conamhna: A Dublin Penny of Edward V ·» 231-32

Murray Andrews: A 'Set' of Nuremberg Counters and Other Medieval and Post-Medieval Coins and Jettons from Denbigh Castle, Clwyd ·» 232-37

Murray Andrews / Ghey Eleanor (eds.): Coin Hoards from the British Isles 2019 ·» 239-67

Martin Allen / Andrew Brown / John Naylor (eds): Coin Register 2019 ·» 269-85, 7 pls.

Reviews ·» 287-300

Nick Mayhew: Obituary - Michael Metcalf (1933-2018) ·» 301-2

Kevin Clancy: President's Review ·» 303-5

Proceedings ·» 307-10

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