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XXXIV. The Episcopal Coins of Durham, and the Monastic Coins of Reading, minted during the Reigns of Edward I. II. and III. appropriated to their respective Owners. By Benjamin Bartlet, F.A.S.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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We find amongst the coins minted at Durham, during the reigns of the three first Edwards, several pennies bearing particular marks in some one or other part of the coin: one has a cross moline at the beginning of the legend on each side of the piece; a second has the same cross in the second quarter of the reverse; a third has it at the beginning of the legend on the obverse only; another has a lion rampant betwixt two fleurs de lis in the same place. Some of these being placed where in succeeding reigns the mint mark stood, have been taken notice of by two writers on these subjects, but no reasons assigned for their use. There are also from the same mint two others, which have the upright limb of the cross turned in the form of a pastoral staff, one of them to the right, the other to the left; they are said to have come from the bishops mint, but the prelates name are not mentioned.
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page 335 note [a] Assemblage of Prelatical Coins, p. 84.
page 336 note [b] Hoveden quoted by Mr. Pegge.
page 336 note [c] Gules a cross moline arg.
page 336 note [d] The seal above-mentioned was first engraved from an original by D. wlinson 1725.
page 337 note [e] He bore, Azure semy of fleurs de lis, a lion rampant Or.
page 337 note [f] Since printed.
page 338 note [g] Tables of English coins by the Society of Antiquaries, plate III. N° 2. Snelling's view, pl. I. N° 7.
page 338 note [h] Robert de Burghare who resigned 1287.
page 338 note [i] The arms of the abby of Reading were Azure three escalops Or.
page 338 note [k] John Appleford 1327.
page 338 note [l] See tables of English coins by the Society of Antiquaries, Supplement part II. pl. I. where these coins are engraved.