Sdxm Coyns : thefc lo'iver foundations aUb very well anfwer 
the account we have of the Ti^^bcr^hHtldings in thofe Ages. 
The Coyns are very much alike ^ the King is reprefented 
iull-fac^d, with a Crown and Labels, but neither Scept^, 
Crofs or Star, as in other .Moneys of his that I had before ^ 
mod of them are infcibed IV I LLEMV REX, which 
(ome have miftaken iot Willkm the 2d ^ but by the declining 
oi the ftrokes, it appears to be defign'd for ^ as I have one 
with the 5* after the F and before REX. By this accident 
there appears greater Variety, than ever was kn^wn before, 
of the CW^//er^7rs Money, thro the 'kindnefs of Mr Buxton 
and others. I have of thefe forts, WILLRMV REX. 
WILLEMVS REX. Wl LLEMV REX. L f which 
is not to be reckoned a Numeral Letter, it bsing improper to 
pretend a diftindtion, when there was none of the Name be- 
fore, but for part of the Letter ^4 ) WILEM REX A. 
( Arigli£. ) And for the fleverfe I have that Were Coyn'd at 
LVNDRE, CLondoH,) EOFERwick. (Tori) W INC 
(Wwchejier. EXETE ( Exeter. ) LIN ( Lincoln, I pre- 
iume, Lyn-^Regps not being old enough, ) LIN COL (Lin- 
coin.) DEQTPORND ( Thetfbrd. ) and LOTNC 
plicate, which I prefent to you, and hope you will find it 
fafe in the Seal of the Letter 5 'tis inferibed + WILLE MF 
R EX I. Reverfe + DELL IRD ON L IN. 
(which L take for L 
ir. Se~ 
