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MISCELLANEA. 171<br />

1 19s. respectively. A penny <strong>of</strong> Henry I., having full face<br />

with annulets, <strong>and</strong> rev. + LIFPORD . ON . SVDE, Southwark,<br />

5 10s. a ; pattern groat <strong>of</strong> Edward I., with rev. CIVI .<br />

LONDONIA (Hks. 290), 5 10s. Nobles <strong>of</strong> Edward III., all<br />

in fine condition, 3 Is. to 4 6s. ; that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> twenty-seventh<br />

but with small Us at head <strong>of</strong> lion in<br />

year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> usual type,<br />

second curve <strong>of</strong> tressure, selling for <strong>the</strong> higher price. Nobles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Richard II., with <strong>and</strong> without flag, <strong>and</strong> with AQT, 3 13s.<br />

to 4 ; <strong>the</strong> half noble <strong>of</strong> same monarch, without flag, 4 6s. ;<br />

<strong>and</strong> quarter nobles, with <strong>and</strong> without French title, 2 2s. each.<br />

A noble <strong>of</strong> Henry IV., after thirteenth year, without flag, with<br />

trefoil over ship <strong>and</strong> above head <strong>of</strong> lion in last curve <strong>of</strong> tressure<br />

(Rud. pi. xi. n. 6), 14 6s. <strong>and</strong> like coins <strong>of</strong> ; Henry VI., but<br />

varying in type, 2 9s. to 3 lls. a ; Rose noble <strong>of</strong> Edward IV.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> usual type (Rud. pi. iii. n.<br />

4), 3 10s. an ; angel <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward V., m.m. rose <strong>and</strong> sun conjoined <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> usual type,<br />

St. Michael slaying <strong>the</strong> dragon, 9 15s. <strong>and</strong> a similar coin <strong>of</strong><br />

;<br />

Richard III., with m.m. rose <strong>and</strong> sun on both sides, 7 12s. 6d.<br />

Of Henry VII. a shilling, with m.m. lis, fjanRIdVS+DI'GRTV,<br />

&c., pr<strong>of</strong>ile head, <strong>and</strong> rev. POSVI, &c., <strong>and</strong> small lis in each<br />

angle <strong>of</strong> cross (Rud. pi. vi. n. 18), 12 <strong>the</strong> ; " Septim " groat,<br />

with tyffnRId' SffPTim'DI'GRTC. &c., pr<strong>of</strong>ile head to r. <strong>and</strong><br />

rev. m.m. lis, POSVI, &c. (Hks. 384), a very rare coin, 12 ;<br />

a sovereign or double rial with king seated under a canopy, <strong>the</strong><br />

field ornamented with fleurs-de-lis, m.m. lis, <strong>and</strong> rev. royal<br />

arms in centre <strong>of</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed rose within a double tressure <strong>of</strong> ten<br />

curves, with stars in <strong>the</strong> outer angles, m.m. dragon (Rud.<br />

pi. iv. n. 4), 26. (This coin was from <strong>the</strong> Dimsdale, Thomas,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Wigan cabinets.) Of Henry VIII., a sovereign, eighteenth<br />

year, with king seated on throne, holding sceptre <strong>and</strong> orb, at his<br />

feet, portcullis, m.m. lis, <strong>and</strong> rev. royal arms in centre <strong>of</strong> rose,<br />

same m.m. (Rud. pi.<br />

v. n.<br />

2), 10 15s. a similar ; piece with<br />

king seated, ty&nRICC + 8 + &c -> ni.m. lis, <strong>and</strong> rev. royal arms<br />

supported by lion <strong>and</strong> dragon, below H. R. on tablet (Rud.<br />

pi. vi. n. 13 1),<br />

13s. <strong>and</strong> a ; " George Noble," ship with rose<br />

on mast, at <strong>the</strong> sides I] K, <strong>and</strong> rev. T7VLI*, &c., St. George<br />

on horseback slaying <strong>the</strong> dragon (Rud. pi. v. n. 8), 25 10s.<br />

(from <strong>the</strong> Dimsdale, Thomas <strong>and</strong> Wigan Cabinets). Crowns in<br />

gold <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same monarch realised sums varying from 1 9s. to<br />

3 4s. Of Edward VI. a sovereign, third year, with m.m. Y<br />

on both sides, king seated holding long sword <strong>and</strong> orb,<br />

EDWARD VI., &c., <strong>and</strong> rev. arms supported by lion <strong>and</strong><br />

dragon (Rud. pi. vii. n. 2), 12 ; <strong>and</strong> a similar coin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixth<br />

year, m.m. y. on both sides, three-quarter length figure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

king in armour (Rud. pi. viii. n. 6), 9 15s. A silver penny <strong>of</strong><br />

Mary with bust to 1., rev. CIVITAS LONDON, <strong>and</strong> arms (Rud.

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