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| |Author=John Aubrey | | |Author=John Aubrey |
| |Associated persons=James Long; Andrew Paschal; Philip Skippon | | |Associated persons=James Long; Andrew Paschal; Philip Skippon |
| |Literature=Fowles 1962, vol. 2, pp. 957-1017; Burnett 2020b, pp. 712-13, 1494-5 | | |Literature=Fowles 1982, vol. 2, pp. 957-1017; Burnett 2020b, pp. 712-13, 1494-5 |
| |Numismatic keyword=british coins; hoards; roman | | |Numismatic keyword=british coins; hoards; roman |
| |ManuscriptLanguage=English | | |ManuscriptLanguage=English |
| |Grand document='The surviving material for the chapter [in Aubrey's planned ''Monumenta Britannica''] on ‘Coynes’ consists of a series of notes and pieces of information given to him by others. ... The papers are not very extensive in quantity, and comprise a mixture of many notes in his own hand about the Heddington hoard, and various other finds from Wiltshire, Kent, Suffolk, Surrey, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Ireland; a series of letters from Sir James Long, giving a full account of Roman coins from Wanborough and a mention of others from near Bristol; another series of letters from Andrew Paschal, Rector of Chedzoy, covering 1670 to 1689, concerning Roman coin moulds from Somersetshire, with some of Aubrey’s own notes; and a copy of the article by Philip Skippon from the ''Philosophical Transactions'' about an Anglo-Saxon coin found in Suffolk.' (Burnett 2020b, pp. 712-13) | | |Grand document='The surviving material for the chapter [in Aubrey's planned ''Monumenta Britannica''] on ‘Coynes’ consists of a series of notes and pieces of information given to him by others. ... The papers are not very extensive in quantity, and comprise a mixture of many notes in his own hand about the Heddington hoard, and various other finds from Wiltshire, Kent, Suffolk, Surrey, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Ireland; a series of letters from Sir James Long, giving a full account of Roman coins from Wanborough and a mention of others from near Bristol; another series of letters from Andrew Paschal, Rector of Chedzoy, covering 1670 to 1689, concerning Roman coin moulds from Somersetshire, with some of Aubrey’s own notes; and a copy of the article by Philip Skippon from the ''Philosophical Transactions'' about an Anglo-Saxon coin found in Suffolk.' (Burnett 2020b, pp. 712-13) |
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