300 SAXON SILVER ORNAMENTS AND COINS. 



36. 



OJw. B V E E Half a coin. 



The head surrounded by a dotted circle. 



Rev. CVDHEI.. M.-ETS Weight, 9^V F^- 



37. 

 Olv. ^BVEEEED EEX 

 Rev. VVLFESED MONETS Weight, 1 6^-% grs. 



38. 

 Ohv. ^BVEEEED EE 

 Rev. pTFESED MONETS Weight, 1 9 J^ grs. 



39. 



Ohv. Legend as No. 9. 



Rev. ^HYSSS MONET?? Weight, 17 grs. 



The late Mr. Hewitt, Watchmaker, of Fowey, had a few (about foiu-) 

 coins of Burgred from the same hoard ; but the only difference from the 

 above was in a coin like No. 37, which had the letter OD after the king's title 

 on Ohv. 



Two types of Burgred's reign occur amongst those at Penrose, which 

 differ from Mr. Eashleigh's, viz., 



1. 

 Ohv. BVEL.xED EE + 

 Rev. HYDHEEE MONETS 



This moneyer occurs also in the Gravesend hoard. 



2. 



Ohv. As No. 1. 



Rev. HESVVL F MOrtETS 



ClOLVULF II. — A.D. 874. The last king of Mercia. 



Ohv. CIOLVVLF EEX TO 



The king's head in profile to the right, very rude. The bust to the 

 edge of the coin. 



Rev. ©ESNVVLF cnONE:T: Weight, 21| grs. 



Within the inner circle the letter *J^ 



This coin is engraved in Euding, App : pi. xsvii. This is one of the 

 rarest coins of the hoard. 



