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XXIV. Account of Coins, &c. found in digging up the Foundations of some old Houses near the Church of St. Mary Hill, London, 1774. By the Rev. Dr. Griffith, Rector of that Church

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I here send you, according to your desire, a particular account of the coins found in my parish, of which I before shewed you some specimens. If, on looking over this account, you shall think it worth the notice of the respectable Society of Antiquaries, you are extremely welcome to lay it before them.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1777

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page 359 note [a] See Explanation of N° 1–7. Tab. viii. p. 180.

page 359 note [b] See Explanation of N° 11 and 37. Tab. vii. Saxon Coins.

page 360 note [c] The same error is observable in the engraved plates of the earl of Pembroke's collection, in regard to the arrangement of the coins of the two Harolds. See part IV. tab. iii.

page 360 note [d] See N° 1, 2. 5, and 7. in Plate i. published by the Society of Antiquaries.

page 360 note [e] See Snelling's view of the silver coin, page 4; and N° 6, in his first plate.

page 360 note [f] See explanation of the reverse in N° 5, and N° 1. in Plate i. by the Society of Antiquaries.