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Summary

Medieval Coin Hoard: Chelmarsh Hoard 7
Photographer
Birmingham Museums Trust, Peter Reavill, 2020-05-14 22:13:02
Title
Medieval Coin Hoard: Chelmarsh Hoard 7
Description
English: Specialist Treasure Report for H.M. Coroner:

Hoard of silver coins dating to the reign of Henry III (1216-1272)

Treasure Case: 2015-T906

HM Coroner: Mr John Ellery

District: Shropshire

Findspot: Chelmarsh

Date of discovery: 2015-2018

Circumstances of discovery: Whilst searching with a metal detector

Overview:

This coin hoard has been discovered in two major phases; the initial part reported in 2015 with additional material added in 2017. In total the hoard represents 139 coins: pennies, cut halfpennies, farthings and additional small broken fragments. This fragmentation is due to damage through agriculture / ploughing. It is highly likely that further coins are still to be recovered from the surrounding farmland in years to come; however, it is believed that the bulk of the material is now recovered and further large accumulations of coins directly associated with this hoard is highly unlikely.

Discussion and Dating:

The coins reported below are consistent with the currency of the period during the reign of Henry III (AD 1216-1272), from the Long Cross coinage (issued 1247-1279). All but five of the coins are official English silver pennies of King Henry III. The remaining coins are contemporary Scottish pennies of King Alexander III (AD 1249-1286), which would have been struck to the same standards and would also have circulated in England at this period.

The penny was the only coin produced by the English mints at this time, with small denominations (halfpennies and farthings) produced by physically cutting the penny into halves and quarters. Typically, penny hoards of the period tend to include just a small number of cut halfpennies among the full coins, as is the case here, with 26 halfpennies (18%) present and 3 farthings (2%).

The youngest coin within the hoard dates from the period 1258-65 (Class Vg) with the Scottish coins being broadly contemporary with this (1st Coinage Type IV). This suggests a deposition date no later than AD 1265.

Three additional coins were reported from the site - these are reported below the catalogues and are a 'Tealby' type Penny of Henry II (c. AD 1165) and two sterling pennies of Edward I (1284 & 1307). All three of these coins represent individual casual losses and are contemporary with other base metal finds recovered on site. As such they should not be considered as part of this closed hoard and are therefore outside the treasure process.

Metal Content:

The coins have not been tested for their precious metal content; however, all of the coins will consist of silver of the sterling standard , i.e. over 90% fine metal, consistent with the currency of the period and thereby fulfil the criteria set out in the Treasure Act (1996)

Statement:

It is my opinion that these coins qualify as Treasure under the 1996 Act due them being two or more precious metal coins which are more than 300 years ago and discovered together from a single dispersed deposit

Author

Peter Reavill

Finds Liaison Officer, Portable Antiquities Scheme

Coins identified by:

Mr Peter Reavill, Mr. Robert Page (www.henry3.com) and Scottish coins by Mr David .J. Rampling

Catalogue Compiled with help of

Mr. Douglas Henderson - PASt explorer volunteer

Mr. Henry Nead - PASt explorer volunteer

Museum Resource Centre; Ludlow

Catalogue Checked / Audited - Dr Barrie Cook: Dept Coins and Medals - Britsih Museum


Description / Catalogue - Part 1:

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 2b2 (AD 1248)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS RE[X TER]CI

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

ROBERT [ON E]CCE

1. Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 18.4mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 985/2

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 3 (AD 1248-50)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

Class 3a1

2. Ricard of Gloucester

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 17.79mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

3. Henri of London

Weight: 1.22 grams, Diameter: 17.98mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

4. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.24 grams, Diameter: 17.91mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

5. Tomas of Northampton

Weight: 1.47 grams, Diameter: 17.48mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

6. Tomas of Northampton

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 16.96mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

Class 3a2

7. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.41 grams, Diameter: 18.09mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

8. Ion of Exeter

Weight: 1.46 grams, Diameter: 18.95mm, Die Axis: 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

9. Henri of London

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 18.71mm, Die Axis: 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

10. Nicole of London

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 17.53mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

11. Hugh of Winchester

Weight: 1.41 grams, Diameter: 18.04mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

12. Philip of Exeter

Weight: 1.41 grams, Diameter: 18.42mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

Class 3ab

13. Lucas of Northampton

Weight: 1.32 grams, Diameter: 18.39mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

Class 3ab1

14. Gilbert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.2 grams, Diameter: 18.08mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

15. Ion of Carlisle

Weight: 1.25 grams, Diameter: 17.49mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

16. Jacob of Norwich

Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 18.58mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

17. Hugh of Winchester

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 17.16mm, Die Axis: 1 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

18. Ion of York

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 17.81mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

19. Ion of York

Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 17.56mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

20. Rener of York

Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 17.61mm, Die Axis: 1 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

21. William of Oxford

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 18.32mm, Die Axis: 1 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

Class 3ab2

22. Jordan of Winchester

Weight: 1.38 grams, Diameter: 18.34mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

Class 3b

23. Adam of Unknown Mint, fragment

Weight: 0.92 grams, Diameter: 18.31mm, Width: 13.2mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

24. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.38 grams, Diameter: 18.05mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

25. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.41 grams, Diameter: 18.66mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

26. Unknown moneyer of Hereford, fragment

Weight: 0.44 grams, Diameter: 12.92mm, Width: 9.7mm, Die Axis: possibly 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

27. Henri of London

Weight: 1.46 grams, Diameter: 17.85mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

28. Nicole of London, double struck

Weight: 1.32 grams, Diameter: 17.66mm, Die Axis: double struck

Reference: North 987

29. Lucas of Northampton

Weight: 1.57 grams, Diameter: 18.3mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

30. Philip of Northampton

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 18.4mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

31. Henri of Oxford

Weight: 1.34 grams, Diameter: 18.3mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

32. Nicole of Shrewsbury

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 18.11mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

33. Clement of Wallingford

Weight: 1.46 grams, Diameter: 18.35mm, Die Axis: possibly 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

34. Iurdan of Winchester

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 18.31mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

35. Ricard of Hereford, (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.62 grams, Diameter: 19.38mm, Width: 8.98mm, Die Axis: possibly 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

Class 3bc

36. Henri of London

Weight: 1.42 grams, Diameter: 18.88mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 987/1

37. Philip of Northampton

Weight: 1.21 grams, Diameter: 17.19mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 987/1

38. Ion of Norwich

Weight: 1.33 grams, Diameter: 17.05mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 987/1

Class 3c

39. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.31 grams, Diameter: 18.1mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

40. Possible Ion of Newcastle, cut halfpenny

Weight: 0.75 grams, Diameter: 18.08mm, Width: 9.36mm, Die Axis: unknown.

Reference: North 988

41. Henri of Oxford

Weight: 1.23 grams, Diameter: 18.86mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

42. Ricard of Shrewsbury

Weight: 1.38 grams, Diameter: 18.95mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

43. Tomas of York

Weight: 1.26 grams, Diameter: 18.18mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 4ab (AD 1250-51)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing with a lis as central fleur on crown and sceptre in right hand. Inscription commences on obverse at 12 o' clock.

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

NICOLE ON KANT

44. Weight: 1.31 grams, Diameter: 17.86mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 989/1

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 5 (AD 1251-72)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand. Inscription commences on obverse at 10 o' clock.

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

Class 5a (AD 1250-1256)

45. Unknown moneyer of London, cut halfpenny

Weight: 0.68 grams, Diameter: 17.79mm, Width: 9.08mm, Die Axis: unknown.

Reference: North 991

Class 5a2 (AD 1250-1256)

46. Henri of London

Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 17.46mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/2

47. Henri of London

Weight: 1.39 grams, Diameter: 17.86mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/2

Class 5a3 (AD 1250-1256)

48. Ion of Canterbury, fragment

Weight: 0.82 grams, Diameter: 17.97mm, Width: 10.54mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/3

49. Ion of Canterbury, fragment

Weight: 0.51 grams, Diameter: 17.1mm, Width: 7.52mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/3

50. Nicole of London

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 18.6mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/3

Class 5b2 (AD 1250-1256)

51. Gilbert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.44 grams, Diameter: 18.07mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

52. Ion of Canterbury

Weight: 1.3 grams, Diameter: 17.9mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

53. Ion of Canterbury

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 17.83mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

54. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 18.25mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

55. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.33 grams, Diameter: 17.81mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

56. Ricard of Durham

Weight: 1.42 grams, Diameter: 17.52mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

57. Davi of London

Weight: 1.45 grams, Diameter: 17.82mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

58. Davi of London

Weight: 1.25 grams, Diameter: 18.45mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

59. Davi of London

Weight: 1.32 grams, Diameter: 18.67mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

60. Nicole of London

Weight: 1.29 grams, Diameter: 17.8mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

61. Nicole of London

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 18.32mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

62. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.38 grams, Diameter: 18.24mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

63. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 18.47mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

Class 5b2/5c2 transitional (AD 1250-1256)

64. Walter of Canterbury

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 18.22mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2-993

Class 5c (AD 1250-1256)

65. Gilbert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.29 grams, Diameter: 18.03mm, Die Axis: 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

66. Walter of London, fragment

Weight: 1.00 gram, Diameter: 18.93mm, Width: 15.31mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

Class 5c2 (AD 1250-1256)

67. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.39 grams, Diameter: 18.38mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

68. Possible Ion of Canterbury, cut halfpenny

Weight: 0.58 grams, Diameter: 17.4mm, Width: 8.5mm, Die Axis: possibly 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

69. Robert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.32 grams, Diameter: 18.23mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

70. Willem of Canterbury

Weight: 1.43 grams, Diameter: 17.82mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

71. Henri of London

Weight: 1.28 grams, Diameter: 18.38mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

72. Henri of London

Weight: 1.39 grams, Diameter: 17.61mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

73. Nicole of London

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 17.51mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

74. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.29 grams, Diameter: 17.39mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

Class 5c2/5c3 transitional (AD 1250-1256)

75. Willem of London, cut halfpenny

Weight: 0.83 grams, Diameter: 18.35mm, Width: 9.49mm, Die Axis: possibly 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

Class 5c3 (AD 1250-1256)

76. Gilbert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.3 grams, Diameter: 17.35mm, Die Axis: 1 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

77. Davi of London

Weight: 1.25 grams, Diameter: 18.04mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

78. Henri of London

Weight: 1.44 grams, Diameter: 18.3mm, Die Axis: 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

79. Ion of London

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 17.56mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

Class 5d2 (AD 1256-1258)

80. Willem of Canterbury

Weight: 1.37 grams, Diameter: 19.64mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 994

Class 5f (AD 1256-1258)

81. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.43 grams, Diameter: 18.44mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 996

82. Walter of Canterbury

Weight: 1.38 grams, Diameter: 18.66mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 996

83. Walter of Canterbury

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 18.6mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 996

84. Willem of Canterbury

Weight: 1.28 grams, Diameter: 17.53mm, Die Axis: 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 996

85. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.29 grams, Diameter: 18.55mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 996

86. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.44 grams, Diameter: 18.64mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 996

Class 5g (AD 1258-1265)

87. Gilbert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 17.8mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

88. Willem of Canterbury

Weight: 1.44 grams, Diameter: 16.78mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

89. Henri of London

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 18.45mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

90. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.3 grams, Diameter: 18.21mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

91. Walter of London

Weight: 1.6 grams, Diameter: 18.27mm, Die Axis: 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

Irish Coins

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1251-72), Class I (AD 1251-54)

Obverse: Crowned head facing in double triangle (Class 1a) or single triangle (class 1b), hand holding sceptre, cinquefoil to right

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

Class Ia (AD 1251-1254)

92. Ricard of Dublin

Weight: 1.39 grams, Diameter: 18.44mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: Seaby 6235

Class Ib (AD 1251-1254)

93. Ricard of Dublin, cut halfpenny

Weight: 0.66 grams, Diameter: 17.55mm, Width: 8.53mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: Seaby 6236

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1251-72) Class IId (AD 1251-54),

Obverse: Crowned head facing in double triangle, hand holding sceptre, cinquefoil to right, wide open shoulders

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

94. Ricard of Dublin

Weight: 1.43 grams, Diameter: 18.12mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock.

Reference: Seaby 6243

Cut farthings

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 3 (AD 1248-50)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

95. Unknown moneyer of Oxford

Fourth quarter of reverse

Weight: 0.4 grams, Diameter: 9.29mm, Width: 9.48mm, Die Axis: unknown.

Reference: North 986-988/1

96. Henri of unknown mint

First quarter of reverse

Weight: 0.3 grams, Diameter: 9.08mm, Width: 9.12mm, Die Axis: possibly 6 o'clock.

Reference: North 986-988/1

Broken fragments

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 3 (AD 1248-50)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

97. Unknown moneyer of London

Weight: 0.26 grams, Diameter: 11.78mm, Width: 9.12mm, Die Axis: unknown.

Reference: North 986-988/1

98. Henri of unknown mint

Weight: 0.55 grams, Diameter: 13.38mm, Width: 9.69mm, Die Axis: unknown.

Reference: North 986-988/1

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 3a2 (AD 1248-50)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

99. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 0.73 grams, Diameter: 18.54mm, Width: 11.05mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 986

Scottish coins

Silver Penny of Alexander III (AD 1249-86), Long Cross coinage (AD 1250-1280), Type 3

Obverse: Crowned bust facing left (profile)

ALEXANDER REX

Reverse: Voided long cross with stars formed of six points in each quarter

100. William of Forfar (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.67 grams, Diameter: 18.78mm, Width: 9.47mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock

Reference: Seaby 5043

101. Ion Conkin of Perth

Weight: 1.41 grams, Diameter: 17.21mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock

Reference: Seaby 5043

102. Adam of Roxburgh (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.76 grams, Diameter: 17.61mm, Width: 9.3mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock

Reference: Seaby 5043

Silver Penny of Alexander III (AD 1249-86), Long Cross coinage (AD 1250-1280), Type 4

Obverse: Crowned bust facing left (profile)

ALEXANDER REX

Reverse: Voided long cross with stars formed of six points in each quarter

WALTER ON DUM

103. Walter of Dumfries

Weight: 1.4 grams, Diameter: 18.42mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock

Reference: Seaby 5044

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Description / Catalogue - Part 2 - addenda - additional coins discovered between 2016-2018:

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 2b1 (AD 1248)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS REX TERCI

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

NICOLE ON LVND

1. Weight: 1.48 grams, Diameter: 18.0mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 985/1

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 3 (AD 1248-50)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

Class 3a2

2. Nicole of London

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 19.2mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

3. Nicole of London (cracked)

Weight: 1.36 grams, Diameter: 18.3mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

4. Nicole of London (broken into two parts)

Weight: 1.30 grams, Diameter: 18.1mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

5. Unknown of Northampton (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.61 grams, Diameter: 17.6mm Width: 8.9mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 986/1

Class 3b

6. Philip of Exeter (cut halfpenny - broken)

Weight: 0.59 grams, Diameter: 17.7mm, Width: 8.8mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

7. Gilbert of Canterbury (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.71 grams, Diameter: 18.2mm, Width: 9.7mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

8. Henri of London (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.68 grams, Diameter: 18.6mm, Width: 9.1mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

9. Henri of London (cut halfpenny - broken)

Weight: 0.48 grams, Length: 12.6mm, Width: 8.3mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

10. Willem of Unknown (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.67 grams, Diameter: 18.6mm, Width: 8.8mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 987

Class 3c

11. Walter of Lincoln

Weight: 1.34 grams, Diameter: 18.3mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

12. Willem of Northampton (bent)

Weight: 1.30 grams, Diameter: 18.1mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

13. Unknown of Canterbury (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.68 grams, Diameter: 17.8mm, Width: 8.9mm Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 988

Class 3d - transitional

14. Henri of London

Weight: 1.43 grams, Diameter: 18.0mm, Die Axis: 7 o'clock.

Reference: North 988 /1

Class 3 not refined to sub-type:

15. Willem of Unknown (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.65 grams, Diameter: 17.1mm, Width: 8.7mm, Die Axis: 12 o'clock.

16. Henri of Unknown (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.67 grams, Diameter: 18.6mm, Width: 9.1mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

17. Unknown of Canterbury (cut halfpenny broken into two parts)

Weight: 0.61 grams, Diameter: 19.6mm, Width: 9.6mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

18. Nicole of Unknown (cut farthing)

Weight: 0.25 grams, Length: 8.1mm, Width: 8.2mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1247-79), Class 5 (AD 1251-72)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand. Inscription commences on obverse at 10 o' clock.

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

Class 5a2 (AD 1250-1256)

19. Willem of Canterbury

Weight: 1.46 grams, Diameter: 18.0mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/2

20. Gilbert of Canterbury

Weight: 1.34grams, Diameter: 17.6mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 991/2

Class 5 or b (AD 1250-1256)

21. Unknown of Canterbury (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.69 grams, Diameter: 18.4mm, Width: 9.5mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Class 5b2 (AD 1250-1256)

22. Nicole of Canterbury (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.63 grams, Diameter: 17.9mm, Width: 9.5mm, Die Axis: 8 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

23. Henri of London (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.64 grams, Diameter: 18.2mm, Width: 8.5mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

24. Ricard of London

Weight: 1.51 grams, Diameter: 19.1mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

25. Ion of Canterbury (broken fragment)

Weight: 0.42 grams, Length: 15.8mm, Width: 7.3mm Die Axis: 1 o'clock.

Reference: North 992/2

Class 5c2 (AD 1250-1256)

26. Gilbert of Canterbury - probably (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.67 grams, Diameter: 17.6mm, Width: 9.0mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

27. Ion of Canterbury (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.57 grams, Diameter: 15.8mm, Width: 9.0mm, Die Axis: 10 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

28. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.50 grams, Diameter: 16.7mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

29. Ricard of London (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.77 grams, Diameter: 16.6mm, Width: 10.2mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

30. Nicole of Canterbury

Weight: 1.40 grams, Diameter: 17.6mm, Die Axis: 5 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

31. Ion of London (fragment of cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.50 grams, Diameter: 6.2mm, Width: 10.1mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 993

Class 5d3 (AD 1256-1258)

32. Nicole of Canterbury (bent)

Weight: 1.39 grams, Diameter: 18.8mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock.

Reference: North 994

Class 5g (AD 1258-1265)

33. Ion of Canterbury

Weight: 1.35 grams, Diameter: 19.1mm, Die Axis: 4 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

34. Ion of Canterbury

Weight: 1.28 grams, Diameter: 17.8mm, Die Axis: 11 o'clock.

Reference: North 997

Irish

Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-72), Long Cross coinage (AD 1251-72), Class Ib or IIa (AD 1251-54)

Obverse: Crowned head facing in single triangle (hand holding sceptre, Cinquefoil to right

HENRICVS REX III

Reverse: Voided long cross with 3 pellets within each quarter

35. Davi of Dublin (cut halfpenny)

Weight: 0.42 grams, Diameter: 15.8mm, Width: 8.3mm, Die Axis: 3 o'clock

Reference: Seaby 6236 or 6240

Scottish

Silver Penny of Alexander III (AD 1249-86), Long Cross coinage (AD 1250-1280), Type 4

Obverse: Crowned bust facing left (profile)

ALEXANDER REX

Reverse: Voided long cross with stars formed of six points in each quarter

SIMON ON AR

36. Simon of Ayr

Weight: 1.39 grams, Diameter: 19.3mm, Die Axis: 2 o'clock

Reference: Seaby 5044

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Other coins recovered from the same site reported with the hoard

A clipped cut silver halfpenny of Henry II (1154-1189) Cross and crosslet (Tealby) type (1158-80) Bust C (1161-1165)

Obverse: Crowned bust facing wearing armour and mantle with sceptre in right hand

Reverse: Large cross potent with small cross potent in each angle; in centre a small cross in saltire

Weight: 0.58 grams, Diameter: 19.47mm, Width 10.41mm Die Axis: unknown

North: 956-7

Recorded Separately from this hoard: HESH-CF8F17 <a href="https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/919804">https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/919804</a>

B Silver Penny (fragment) of Edward I (AD 1279-1307), Long Cross (sterling) coinage, class 4a (1282-83),

Obverse: Crowned bust facing. Crown formed with high central lis, tri-foliate side fluers, and spear shaped ornaments. Comma shaped abbreviation mark

EDW R A[NGL DNS]HWB

Reverse: long cross divides fields and inscription, within each divided quarter there is 3 pellets

[CIVI]TAS LON[DON]

Weight: 0.81 grams, Diameter: 20.49mm, Width 11.29 Die Axis: 1 o'clock

Reference: North 1023

Recorded Separately from this hoard: HESH-CFA0B6 <a href="https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/919805">https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/919805</a>

C Silver Penny of Edward II (AD 1307-1327), Long Cross (sterling) coinage, class 10cf3b (1307-1309),

Obverse: Crowned bust facing. Crown formed with low central lis, bi-foliate, side fluers, and spear shaped ornament. Drapery is formed of edges, and there is a distinctive circular nick/punch on the left hand side of the neck.

EDWA R ANGL D [NS HY]B

Reverse: long cross divides fields and inscription, within each divided quarter there is 3 pellets

VILL SCI EDMV[NDI]

Weight: 1.34 grams, Diameter: 18.44mm, Die Axis: 9 o'clock

Reference: North 1042/2

Recorded Separately from this hoard: HESH-CFB739 <a href="https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/919807">https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/919807</a>

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References:

North J.J.: 2000: English Hammered Coinage; Volume I Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c.600-1272 Third Edition Spink: London

North J.J.: 2000: English Hammered Coinage; Volume II Edward I to Charles II c.1272-1662 Third Edition Spink: London

Page R. <a href="http://www.henry3.com/">www.henry3.com</a>

Seaby P. and Purvey PF: 1984 Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands Seaby: London

Withers P and Wither BR: 2006. The Galata guide to the Pennies of Edward I and II Galata Publishing: Llanfyllin

Wren CR: 1993: The voided long-cross coinage 1247-1279: Henry III & Edward I an illustrated guide to identification Plantagenet Books: Herne Bay

Depicted place (County of findspot) Shropshire
Date 1265
date QS:P571,+1265-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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FindIdentifier: 919802
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