The Cricklade Mint. 



32. 



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

 Stockholm. 

 [Badly executed.] 

 Obv. q< CNVT REX 2SN Rev. LIFINC ON CRICLft 



33. 



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

 Stockholm. 

 Obv. * CNVT EX 5SNDL 



34. 



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

 0<3v. Like Type B., i.e., King's bust to the left, bearded, haii 

 standing on end. No quatrefoil. 



Stockholm. 

 Obv. ^ CNVT REX ftNDLOX 



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

 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. ^ iELJ?INNE 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 CRI.] 



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. 



