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and Malmesbury, and eight pennies of William II., which 

 include rare issues of Guildford, Hythe and Worcester. 



A rare penny of Henry I. of the Hastings mint and three 

 pennies of William I., formerly in the J. Dudman Collection. 



A penny of Stephen from the G. J. Bascom Collection 

 struck at the mint of Pembroke, which was previously only 

 known to have operated in the reign of Henry I. 



A large selection of long-cross pennies of Henry III., with 

 some Scottish and Irish pennies of the same period, from a 

 find made at Slype in Belgium. 



A large number of English, Scottish, Irish and Continental 

 pennies (period, circa 1280-1330) selected from a find made at 

 Carsphairn in Galloway. 



A selection of English coins from the F. A. Walters Col- 

 lection, mostly of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, 

 including a rare half-groat of the last issue (DI.GRA in title) 

 of Edward III., a rare groat of Richard II. showing transition 

 of style to the coinage of Henry IV., a groat of Henry IV. 

 struck early in the period 1411-3, and a half-groat of the 

 same reign showing a genuine attempt at portraiture similar 

 to the well-known groat of the same issue, a penny of 

 Henry VI. of the restoration period (1470-1) and a York 

 halfpenny of Henry VIII. bearing the initials of Thomas 

 Wolsey. 



An unpublished variety of the London half-groat of the 

 light coinage of Henry IV. 



A farthing of the light coinage of Henry IV., supposed to 

 be unique, from the Bascom, Webb and Montagu collections. 



A Tower half-crown of Charles I. with mint-mark Triangle 

 superimposed on Anchor, and a rare variety of the sixpence of 

 1699. Presented by Miss Helen Farquhar. 



A selection of Scottish coins, mostly placks and bawbees, 

 of the late sixteenth century, including a two-thirds of a ryal 

 of Mary, from a find made at Ayr. 



A silver six-bit piece of Dominica. 



Presented by P. W. Jarvis, Esq. 



Seventy-four hop growers' tokens in use in Kent and 

 Sussex. Presented by E. B. Smith, Esq. 



A series of eighty tradesmen's tickets of Somerset. 



Presented by Charles Tite, Esq. 

 Two copper and four white-metal tokens of " The Little 

 Commonwealth," Batcombe, Dorset. 



Presented by Homer Lane, Esq. 

 (b) Medals:— 

 A unique medal by Simon Passe representing the portrait 

 and coat-of arms of an unknown person, a very fine example 

 of Passers work. 



