294 The Cricklade Mint. 



32. 



Type H. (91 a. 2.) See No. 10. 



Stockholm. 



[Badly executed.] 



Obv. i^ CNVT REX SN Rev. LIFINC ON CRICLS! 



33. 



(88 a. 4., ir. 33.) 

 Stockholm. 

 Obv. ^ CNVT EX S'NrrL 



34. 

 Type E., f. (90 a. 9.) 

 05y. Like Type B., i.e., King's bust to the leftj bearded, hair 

 standing' on end. No quatrefoil. 



Stockholm. 

 Obv. ^ CNVT REX KNIrLOX 



[N.B. — These two (33, 34) are given in Hildebrand as of the 

 Cricklade Mint, but without any description of the Rev.'\ 



Harold I. 



1. 



Type B. (17 b., ir. 8.) 



Obv. King's bust, to the left, in armour, with a round helmet and 



diadem, also a sceptre with a lily at the end. Rev. A double cross, 



the arms of which terminate at the edge of the coin, and with the 



other rounded ends resting on a round shield in the middle ; a lily 



in each angle of the cross. 



Stockholm. 

 Obv. ^ HAROD RECX Rev. >^ ^LpINNE ON CRO 

 [N.B. — In addition to the above, Lindsay, in his Coinage of the 

 Heptarchy, alludes to a coin or coins of Harold, bearing the mint- 

 mark CRL] 



Edward the Confessor. 

 1. 

 Type A. 

 Obv. King's bust, to the left, with radiated crown. Rev. A 

 small single cross, in the centre of an inner circle. 



