100 
COINS. 
Roman. 
1-27 1, silver; 2, gold and silver; 3-6, silver, “Hargrove 
Collection”; 7-10, large brass; 11-18, middle brass; 
19-22, small brass; 23, large brass medallions; 24, 
silver and middle brass ; 25, casts ; 26, Roman foreign ; 
27, thick middle brass. 
1-13 Small cabinet below, bronze, Langwith Find. 
19-23 „ ,, ,, silver 
1-3 Right-hand slides, Methall (Nunburnholme) Find. 
The Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. 
52-56 Stycas—53, Hexham ; 56, lower tray, Archiepiscopal mint. 
42 Sceattas—Archbishop Egbert. 
4-13 Right-hand slides, St. Leonard’s Find, 1842, purchased 
from John Browne. 
15-16 Right-hand slides, St. Leonard’s Find, 1842, purchased 
from Mr. Hargrove and presented by C. Wellbeloved. 
17-24 Right-hand slides, Bolton Percy Find, 1847. 
14 ,, ,, Bolton Percy Find, 1847, 1st and 2nd 
Supplement to MS. Catalogue. 
In a small oak black box there are 198 stycas from the 
York Find. They are placed between glass and were 
presented by Robert Davies. 
The Viking Kingdom of York. 
42 A few pennies of Cnut (Guthred), and S. Edmund. 
The Anglo-Danish Kingdom of England. 
42 Silver pennies of Edward the Elder, Athelstan, Eadred, 
and Ethelred. 
King Edward the Confessor. 
44 176 silver pennies of Edward the Confessor. 
The Norman Conquest. 
46 143 silver pennies of William I., two of William II., 
22 others (7 broken). 
English Coins. 
29-40 29-30, gold ; 31-40, silver ; 31, crowns ; 32-33, half-crowns ; 
34-36, shillings, 36 (lower Lay) ; 37, sixpences (below 
are shillings of Elizabeth and James I. found at 
Deighton, and presented by Lord Wenlock) ; 38, six¬ 
pences ; 39, threepences ; 40, groats and half-groats, 
three-halfpence and pence. 
