8G ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



English. — Stephen. A selection of rare pennies struck at 

 Canterbury, Huntingdon, Lewes, London, Salisbury, South- 

 ampton, Warwick, Winchester, and York. 



English. — Richard II. A half-groat of his first issue, and 

 a penny and halfpenny of the London mint. 



Scottish. — Alexander III. Pennies struck at Marchmont 

 in Berwick, and at Forres. 



Scottish. — John Baliol. Penny struck at St. Andrews, 

 the only episcopal mint granted by the king. 



Scottish. — Robert Bruce. A farthing of great rarity. 



Scottish. — Robert III. An Aberdeen groat and a Perth 

 halfpenny of his light or second coinage. 



Scottish — James II. A gold ' Lion ' with a crown on either 

 side of the shield on the obverse. 



Scottish. — James III. — Two Edinburgh groats with full 

 and three-quarter face portraits of the king. 



Scottish. — James IV. A gold 'Half-Lion' or 'Half St. 

 Andrew.' 



Scottish.— James V. A ' Unicorn,' a ' Half-Unicorn,' a 

 gold 'Crown,' a f 'Bonnet-piece' (1540), all rare varieties; 

 also an Edinburgh groat struck by the Mint-master Joachim 

 Hochstetter, showing the king crowned, wearing an open 

 coat and with a chain round his neck. 



Scottish. — Queen Mary. An ' Abbey Crown,' with cinque- 

 foils at the sides of the shield. 



Scottish. — James VI. A ^ ' Lion Noble ' (1587), of extreme 

 rarity ; also a silver h Merk, and a ' Balance ' | Merk, two 

 very rare denominations. 



Scottish.— Charles, I. A gold ^ 'Unite' by Nicholas 

 Briot, on which the king is shown wearing the English 

 Crown, having in the centre a cross between two lis, instead 

 of the Scottish Crown which has a lis between two crosses. 



4. Mediceval and Modern Series :— 



France. — A series of French jetons of Louis XIV. and XV. 



Germany. — Two coins of the Teutonic Order. Presented 

 by F. L. Stephenson, Esq. 



A large silver coin of John George I. of Saxony. Pre- 

 sented by F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 



42 silver coins chiefly German (Thalers, &c.). Presented 

 by S. Falk, Esq. 



America.— A copy in bronze of the gold medal voted to 

 -General Washington on March 25th 1776, and other bronze 

 medals of American generals. Presented by Hoioard P. 

 Arnold, Esq. 



