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minently and there are various marks. The coins of the archiepis- 
copal mint are distinguished from the regal coins by having an 
open quatrefoil on the reverse. This mark was retained until the 
time of Henrv VII. 
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It has been suggested that the quatrefoil with one limb of the 
cross may represent the Key of St. Peter. 
EDWARD I, 1272-1307. 
Archbishops. Mint Master. 
1279. William ofWickwaine. P. and G. Guydon. 
1286. John Romanus. 
1296. Henry Newark. 
1300. Thomas Corbridge. Pontius de Conwers, Simon de Senes. 
1304. William Greenfield. 
43. 0 . + GDWR’AN<TL DNS bYB. 
R. CIVITASGBO RACE A quatrefoil in centre of the reverse. 
44. Penny. Group III var. g 1281. A quatrefoil in centre of the 
reverse. 
45. Penny. A quatrefoil on the King’s breast, and also in the 
centre of reverse. 
46. Penny. A quatrefoil in centre of reverse. N in one case thus 
M- 
47. Penny. Group IX B 1300 no star. A quatrefoil in centre of 
reverse. 
EDWARD II, 1307-1327. 
Archbishop. Mint Master. 
1317. William Melton. Richard de Snoweshulle. 
48. Penny. 0 . + fiDW^R R AROTL DPS bYB. 
R. ClVI YAS 6BO RACE Quatrefoil in centre of cross. 
EDWARD III, 1327-1377. 
Archbishops. Mint Master. 
1342. William Zouche. 
1352. John Thoresby. Lawrence de Florence. 
1374. Alex. Neville.. 
49. Penny ante 1351. 0 . + GDWAR APG'L DUS bYB- 
R. GIVI TAS 6BO RACE Quatrefoil in centre of cross. 
