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| |Associated persons=Robert Sibbald | | |Associated persons=Robert Sibbald |
| |Literature=Pagan 2019; Burnett 2020b, p. 1539 | | |Literature=Pagan 2019; Burnett 2020b, p. 1539 |
| | |Numismatic keyword=saxon; hoard |
| |CorrespondenceLanguage=English | | |CorrespondenceLanguage=English |
| |Grand document='I would also hope for draughts of all your Coins, considerably different, as low as King James the 7th coming into England. I say wher they are considerably different: for I sould not desyre to trouble ane Engraver (or a Reader) with multiplying pieces that diagree only in bulk or date, if their Inscriptions are the same in the main & the size and year wherin they differ may be safely accounted for without such nice descriptions and distinctions of ’em in the Copper plate. ...<br> | | |Grand document='I would also hope for draughts of all your Coins, considerably different, as low as King James the 7<sup>th</sup> coming into England. I say wher they are considerably different: for I sould not desyre to trouble ane Engraver (or a Reader) with multiplying pieces that diagree only in bulk or date, if their Inscriptions are the same in the main & the size and year wherin they differ may be safely accounted for without such nice descriptions and distinctions of ’em in the Copper plate. ...<br> |
| I had Lately an Account from Canterbury of a great Many Varieties observ’d by one Gentleman in the Coins of Ethelred K. of Kent which he sends me under the title | | I had Lately an Account from Canterbury of a great Many Varieties observ’d by one Gentleman in the Coins of Ethelred K. of Kent which he sends me under the title |
| Nomina Locorum et Monetariorum Quae in Ethelredi R. Nummis occurrunt | | Nomina Locorum et Monetariorum Quae in Ethelredi R. Nummis occurrunt |
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| | Mo Lundoni God Cantua Leofric<br> |
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| | Mo Lundoni Leofric - Caent Aelfstane<br> |
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| | Mo Lundoni Godwine - Mo Lund Godwine<br> |
| | M Lundoni God Cantua Leofric || Example
| | Mo Lundoni Wulfric - Mo Lund Osulf<br> |
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| | Mo Lundoni Sibwine - Mo Lundonj Aelfstan<br> |
| | Mo Lundoni Leofric || Example
| | Mo Lundoni Birkusige - Mo Lundoni Leolfstan<br> |
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| | M Eadlaf - Mo Lundonj Eadmund<br> |
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| | Deoraby - Mo Lundonj Eadmund<br> |
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| | Mo Caentua Eadwold - Mo Lundoni Kynfige<br> |
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| | Mo Caentua Bord - Mo Lundo Osrylol<br> |
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| | Mo Caentua Lifronj - Mo Lundo Osuilf<br> |
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| | Mo Caentua Doia - besydes one of Lincoln, one of Rochester and one of Norwich |
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| | Here are no lesse than twenty six Reverses of the same Kings money; which would tempt a man to believe the Saxons study’d Variety in these matters as much as the Romans. This is not true. However here’s ane ample testimony of the greate Easyness in these princes to grant power of Coinage to almost any place or person that desyred it. |
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| | [A PS:] Sr RS is pleasd to tell me that I shall have his instructions in order of my Chapters by the post: and if you please to begin at the highest you can goe with your Coins, and descend Regularly (by single Kings or Centuries) you will //// on your work with the greater Ease, both to your self and me. After y<sup>e</sup> drudgery of the winter is over, I hope we shall meet in the Spring or Summer; and refresh our Selves with a Cup of cold water among our Mountains.' |
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| | (NLS, MS 33.3.19, ff.2v-3r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1539) |
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