209 



Ethelwine "Scvla Sweglii Vcedee 



Grimvlf Stircol "Thvrgrim Wiitherine 



Gnnvlf Swegen Vcede Wither winne 



From the twenty seven specimens of York coins described 

 by Hildebrand, I select one of each type : — 



1. Obv. HAROLD RECX 

 Rev. GRIMVLF ON EOF 



2. Obv. HAROLD REX 



Rev. STIRCOL ON EOFRWIG 



3. Obv. HAROLD RE 

 Rev. SVTEGEN ON EOFE 



A single specimen is described by Ruding : ^ 



1. Obv. HAROLD REX 



Rev. WATHERINC ON EO 



The following are in the British Museum, the obverse of each 

 being harold rex, and the reverses, 



1. JELFERE ON EOF 



2. SCVLA ONN EOFER 



3. VCEDE ONEOFE. 



4. WITHERWINNE ON EO 



Harthacnut. 1039 to 1042. 



York is not named by either Ruding or Hildebrand as one 

 of the mints of this monarch, although the latter gives a list of 

 twenty places in England where he coined money during his 

 short reign ; nor have I met with the description of a single 

 specimen of his coins struck at York. * 



Edward the Confessor. 1042 to 1066. 



The existing specimens of the York coins of Edward the 

 Confessor are very numerous. The following varieties of the 

 names of his York moneyers are given by both Ruding and 

 Hildebrand : — 



Aelfere Amcel °Beoru Eltan 



Aelfwine "Arngrim Cetel Eola 



• Vol. II. p. 298. The name of Watherinc is not in Hildebrand's list. 

 ' The British Museum docs not possess a specimen. 



