found at Bremeridge Farm, Wesibury, Wilts. 137 



either a forgery or great disorganisation in the proceedings of the mint at the 

 time. Piece scooped out by finder. 



Selected for plate as fig. 5, " Bic. II. blundered, Bremeridge." 



30. PUS DEI J GEA ** DVX * BVEG % COMES £f£ DNS J FLAND. 



Sword and right side of figure somewhat defaced. 



The arms beautifully indicated : viz. 1 st and 4th quarters, fleurs de lis within 

 a bordure compony, the coat of Philip the Bold as fourth son of John II. of 

 France ; the 2nd and 3rd quarters, bendy within a bordure, the arms of the first 

 house of Burgundy, which came to an end in Philip le Kouvre in 1361. On 

 gunwale, lion -v//^ lion ■v/z-v/r. 



Rev. In centre p. 



It seems noteworthy that the lions under crowns in the spandrils of the cross 

 on the reverse are passant, open mouthed, but not gardant, as on the nobles of 

 Edw. III. and Ric. II. in the same hoard. 



