— 6 2 — 
218. (H 5). O. As 216. BRIT FRAN ET HIB. Horse tall with 
EBOR under. 
R. CHRISTO, etc. Square plain shield crowned. C 2. 
219. (H 6). 0 . As 216 except BRIT FRAN ET HIB. Mm. a 
lion EBOR under horse. 
R. Oval garnished shield. C 4. 
Two sold for £ 2 §. Variety smaller shield. 
220. C 3 (H 7). Rev. oval shield with lions head and claws in the 
garniture. 
Two half-crowns type 2 and 5 sold for £ 3-2-6 (Dudman). 
B in centre of the O of EBOR. 
221. B probably for Briot-struck at York 1633 ? N.C., 1906. 
Square Half-Crown. 
222. A York half-crown struck on a square piece of metal, was 
sold for £25 in Nov. 1888. Hon. Robt. Maxwell’s Collection. 
Uncertain. 
Hawkins (2 nd Ed.) describes 15 half-crowns resembling those of 
York Shillings. 
223. C. (H 1 ). 0 . CAROLVS D-G-MAGBRI FRA ET HI REX- 
XII. Mm. a lion. 
R. CHRISTO, etc. Square shield on cross fleurie EBOR above. 
224. (H 2). 0 . As 190 except FR. Mm. a lion crowned bust in 
armour and mantle to 1. 
R. CHRISTO O-AVSPI CE-REG-NO. 
225. C. (H 4). Circular garnished shield no cross. 
226. C. (H 4.). Oval garnished shield crowned, EBOR below. 
C 2. Var. BRI-FRA. Circular garnished shield. EBOR below. 
227. C 3 (H 5), Profile to 1 . crowned XII for value. 
R. Oval shield with lion skin garniture crowned, EBOR below. 
Uncertain. 
There are a number of more or less imitations of York shillings. 
Sixpences. 
228. 0 . Similar to shilling but BRIT FRAN ET HIB- VI for 
value. Mm. lion. 
R. Oval shield garnished crowned between C-R- both crowned. 
Var. without initials C-R- 
