All finds associated with this tag
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Key (locking) | SWYOR-F089B1 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A copper alloy slide key for use with a barb-spring barrel padlock. It dates from the Medieval period. The stem has been bent. The stem has a lozenge shaped knop with a circular suspension hole at one end. Most of the key bit is missing. It would probably have been circular with a hole in it to f... | |||||
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Coin | BH-F353D8 |
Medieval | Hertfordshire |
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| A silver long-cross penny of Henry V, 1413-1422; York mint; North Class D, no. 1401 (1975: 58). The coin is incomplete (both clipped and damaged) and heavily worn. It measures 16.3mm in diameter, 0.2mm thick and weighs 0.82g. | |||||
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Coin | DUR-328B64 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver penny of Henry VII (1485-1509), minted in York by the Archbishop of Rotherham. North number 1729. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-344CA1 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete silver coin of Elizabeth I, probably a groat or a sixpence. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-7285A6 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver post-medieval coin, the size of a groat or sixpence probably of either Mary or Elizabeth I. The coin is damaged, worn and bent. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-7299D5 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver cut quarter, short cross coin, minted in York. AD 1180-1247. | |||||
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Armour and weapons | YORYM-72C8B4 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A complete cast copper alloy object, probably the front plate from a chape. The object is formed from a flat plate of copper alloy, shaped with straight sides, a pointed base and two scallop cut out on the top, forming three points. There are two attachment scars on the reverse, along the straigh... | |||||
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Jetton | YORYM-7327D6 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A complete copper alloy Sterling type, Anglo-Gallic Jetton. This type of jetton is the earliest known type and were introduced by Edward I probably some time around 1279. Obverse: Crowned bust facing, inside a ring and a pelleted border Reverse: A cross fourchee, with pellets, crowns in each angl... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-D81B73 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete silver penny of Richard II, minted in York. North, Vol: II, p62-3, 1329 c.f. | |||||
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Coin | WAW-F48094 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| Medieval coin: penny of Henry VII (1485-1509) minted in York by Archbishop Rotherham. North Nos. 1727-1729. | |||||
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Seal matrix | YORYM-02AC36 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy seal matrix, the face is much abraded, resulting in the loss of the edge and therefore the inscription. The handle is hexagonally-facetted, with three collars at the top. The handle terminates with a rounded pierced loop, now broken. The face measures 16.1mm x 14.9mm. The central m... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-02BAD5 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver groat of Edward III, probably from his fourth coinage issue (pre-Treaty period, 1351-1361). North, Vol: II, p49-53, 1142 c.f. | |||||
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Token | YORYM-037106 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast lead token, with a roughly circular, but irregular shape. The front surface is decorated with a raised waffle design. The reverse is undecorated. This token was possibly used to pay workers, in exchange for money at the end of the week, a practise commonly used in the medieval to post-medi... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-0394B3 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete silver penny of Edward II or III. It is not possible to say what class of coin this is. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-03A770 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete silver sixpence of Charles I, the coin has been heavily clipped and is worn. | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-5B4B50 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Post Medieval silver sixpence of William III (1694-1702), dated 1696 on coin, minted at York, Spink 3525 | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-989833 |
Early medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Silver sceat of Ecgberht (Archbishop of York), struck in the reign of Eadberht, AD 737-758. North, Vol: I, p73, 192. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-98F907 |
Medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| Medieval silver hammered penny of Edward I-III, dating from the late 13th-14th century. Minted in York (quatrefoil on reverse). Inscription illegible. | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-A761C6 |
Medieval | Wrexham |
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| A hammered silver penny, probably of Edward III (1327-77). The coin is from the York mint but difficult to date precisely due to the total lack of design to the obverse, however, the style of the long cross pattée to the reverse is in line with Edward III, other later reigns cannot be wholly rule... | |||||
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Coin | LIN-01F5E4 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver penny of Henry VI, York mint. North number 1451 (Rosette-Mascle issue). | |||||
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Book clasp | GLO-811A15 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Sheet copper alloy book clasp, length 41mm, width 13mm, thickness >1mm, weight 2.94g. This example is rectangular in plan, the base is expanded with two triangular notches at the terminal. The forward edge is narrowed and bent round to form a hook. There are two rivet holes, one in front of th... | |||||
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