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1911
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| Author |
Title |
Pages |
Download |
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Contents |
v-viii |
v-viii |
| P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton |
Attribution of the Ancient British coins inscribed DIAS or DEAS |
1-7 |
1-7 |
| Alfred Anscombe |
The names of Old-English mint-towns: [their] original form and meaning and their epigraphical corruption |
9-48 |
9-48 |
| Lord Grantley |
Saint Cuthbert’s pennies |
49-53 |
49-53 |
| P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton |
A penny of Æthelred, sub-regulus of Mercia, son-in-law of Ælfred the Great |
55-59 |
55-59 |
| P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton |
A numismatic history of the reigns of William I and II (1066-1100), Part II: The histories of the mints. [Lincolnshire - Middlesex] |
61-81 |
61-81 |
| P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton |
A penny of Llywelyn, son of Cadwgan, of the type of the second issue of William Rufus |
83-86 |
83-86 |
| W. J. Andrew |
A numismatic history of the reign of Stephen A.D. 1135-1154 |
87-136 |
87-136 |
| H. B. Earle Fox and J. S. Shirley-Fox |
Numismatic history of the reigns of Edward I, II and III. 1282-1300 |
137-148 |
137-148 |
| L. A. Lawrence |
find of late Plantagenet groats |
149-178 |
149-178 |
| Henry Symonds |
The coinage of Queen Mary Tudor, 1553-1558, illustrated from the Public Records |
179-201 |
179-201 |
| Henry Symonds |
A glance inside the mint of Aberystwyth in the reign of Charles I |
203-206 |
203-206 |
| Helen Farquhar |
Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals, Part IV: William III |
207-273 |
207-273 |
| William J. Freer |
Medals and campaigns of the 43rd Foot, now 1st Battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry |
275-301 |
275-301 |
| William C. Wells |
Seventeenth-century tokens of Northamptonshire |
303-360 |
303-360 |
| J. B. S. MacIlwaine |
Notes on some discoveries of coins in Ireland |
361-364 |
361-364 |
| Alfred Chitty |
The Australian gold coins struck at the Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth Mints |
365-368 |
365-368 |
|
Proceedings of the British Numismatics Society Session 1911 |
369-401 |
369-401 |
|
List of Members |
403-420 |
403-420 |
|
Index |
421-455 |
421-455 |