2024-03-29T11:26:29+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results32120Oxfordshire100CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorBHC6579F.jpg8328From finder1Figurative86151PM6DistrictCertain4BH85711700Fulbrookx410471.837West Oxfordshire106272018-02-19T15:30:10ZReturned to finderCirca
A complete medieval copper-alloy figurative stud dating to the early post medieval period. The mount is in the shape of a slightly convex fleur-de-lis. There are two circular perforations on each side of the central section and two horizontal linear incisions forming a rectangular cell beneath this. The lower section of the mount consists of three pointed protrusions extending from the base. The reverse is flat and undecorated with a small circular-plan copper-alloy loop that is broken at the outer edge. The mount is 19mm in length, 15mm wide, 6mm in maximum thickness and weighs 1.83 grams.
Philippa Walton197-1.65324914BH-C65D258879181POST MEDIEVALSTUDSP2413finds-88791811156BH-C6579FComplete1500x41047images/mfittock/11001719PAS5A7C6579001F8E42018-02-08T14:58:01ZCertainx4104713651.81511929POST MEDIEVALCopper alloyPM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:32.477ZOxfordshire100CountyMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorBHC56B74.jpg8328From finder186151MD5DistrictCertain2BH85711350Fulbrookx142211.01West Oxfordshire106272018-11-15T10:23:09ZReturned to finderCirca
A cast copper-alloy strap-slide dating to the medieval period (AD 1200 to 1350). The object consists of a frame that is D-shaped in plan and sub-rectangular in section. One end of the frame is moulded into a flat sub-trapezoidal shape that is pointed at one end and has linear decoration on either side. Projecting from the base of the frame is a small rivet that is sub-circular in plan. The strap-slide measures 14mm in length, 11mm in width and 5mm in thickness. The internal diameter of the loop is 8mm. The rivet measures 3.5mm in length and has a diameter of 2.5mm. The objects weighs 1.01 grams. See Egan and Pritchard 1991. 230, no. 1231 for a similar example.
Helen Geake147-1.65324914BH-C57138887877strap slide1MEDIEVALSTRAP FITTINGSP2413finds-88787711116BH-C56B74Incomplete1200x14221images/mfittock/31001007PAS5A7C56B70013FF42018-02-08T13:55:03ZPossiblyx142212951.81511929MEDIEVALCopper alloyMD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:32.45Z1Oxfordshire100CountyCast13ROMAN1Metal detectorBHC3F333.jpg832822017From finder411Linear85241ROInlaid with enamel15DistrictCertain2BH8571410Tackleyx412185.54West Oxfordshire106272018-06-29T10:54:17ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
An incomplete cast copper-alloy stand, probably a miniature altar, dating to the Roman period. The object is square in plan with a circular perforation through the flat upper plate and four small knops, one in each corner, protruding from each corner of this surface. These knops would have inserted into holes in the base of an upper tier, stacking them together. Each of the side plates is decorated with a saltire cross with the four recessed triangular cells inlaid with enamel. Much of this enamelling is degraded, but the one side with all four cells entirely or partially surviving intact has red enamel in the upper and lower cells and yellow or orange enamel in the side cells. The stand's metal has a brownish-green patina and is rather worn. The base is hollow. The stand measures 13mm in height, 14mm in width and 15mm in thickness. It weighs 5.5. grams.
These objects are usually interpreted as either miniature tables, stools or altars and are associated with temples as well as fort sites. Parallel objects recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme Database include LVPL-7FF030, NMS-38E334, YORYM-9E8875 and NARC-E42213. For further information see Kiernan 2009. 'Miniature Votive Offerings in the North-West Provinces of the Roman Empire'.
Sally Worrell7-1.3189427BH-C403898878262Stand1ROMANMINIATURE OBJECTSP4718finds-88782611146BH-C3F333Incomplete200x41218images/mfittock/11001000PAS5A7C3F330012C632018-02-08T12:14:43ZCertainx4121812017-01-08T00:00:00Z121Potential for inclusion in Britannia51.8586147ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainEnamelCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:32.41ZNorthamptonshire10CountyCastEARLY MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorBHC2AAEA.jpg73712016From finder173131EM2.5DistrictCertain2BH73061100Deanshangerx410222.75South Northamptonshire106272018-02-12T12:45:35ZReturned to finderCirca
An incomplete copper-alloy zoomorphic strap end dating to the early medieval (late Anglo-Saxon) period. The object is tongue-shaped in plan and rectangular and slightly convex in section. At the upper end the plate bifurcates. Each plate possesses two circular perforations. The lower end of the object tapers to form a rounded terminal in the form of a moulded animal head. The upper surface of the object is decorated with an incised sub-rectangular field enclosing a hatched design of lozenges. Beneath this is a zone consisting of three rows of ribbing, followed by the terminal. The underside of the strap end is plain. The strap end measures 41mm in length, is a maximum of 9.5mm wide and has a maximum thickness of 2.5mm. The two circular perforations each measure 2mm in diameter. The strap end weighs 2.75 grams.
Philippa Walton417-0.89305834BH-C2F3B38877831EARLY MEDIEVALSTRAP ENDSP7640finds-887783119.58BH-C2AAEAIncomplete750x41022images/mfittock/11000991PAS5A7C2AAE001A8542018-02-08T10:47:10ZCertainx4102212016-10-15T23:00:00Z4752.05318488EARLY MEDIEVALCopper alloyEM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCertainDistrict Ward2022-07-14T07:14:32.369ZOxfordshireCountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorNo7e.jpg8328201611PM3.5Certain2BH1700x410472.55106272018-02-19T15:34:55ZReturned to finderCirca
An almost complete copper-alloy hooked mount, probably from a sword belt, dating to the post Medieval period, probably the 17th century. The mount, which is bent into a flat convex shape in section, consists of a broken loop at one end with two symmetrical loops positioned adjacent to each other underneath, each with a slightly raised circumferential edge. Beneath the loops is a central plate that is sub-trapezoidal in plan with slightly raised decoration consisting of an upward facing chevron beneath which is a lug positioned in the centre of the plate that extents through to the underside. The other end of the mount is in the form of a right facing hook. The underside of the mount is plain. The mount measures 30mm in length, has a maximum width of 12mm and a maximum thickness of 3.5mm. The loops each have a diameter of 2mm. The mount weighs 2.55mm. cf. Read 2001, p. 30, no. 357 for a similar mount dating to the 17th century.
Philippa Walton307BH-C2B5358864341POST MEDIEVALMOUNTfinds-8864341112BH-2FDC67Incomplete1600x41047images/mfittock/1647297PAS5A72FDC60016EC42018-02-01T11:45:10ZCertainx4104712016-10-09T23:00:00Z36POST MEDIEVALCopper alloyPM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertain2022-07-14T07:14:31.258ZOxfordshire100CountyCastMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorNo7b.jpg83282016From finder183051MD4DistrictCertain4BH8253Ewelmex142213.07South Oxfordshire106272020-06-01T15:33:25ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A complete copper-alloy strap end dating to the Medieval period. The strap end consists of two thin elongated sub-rectangular plates joined at one end by a small rivet that is circular in plan. Between the two plates are two elongated spacers of sheeting that are triangular in plan which extend down the two longer sides of the object. The strap end measures 22mm in length, 11mm in width and has a thickness of 4mm. The strap end weighs 3.07 grams.
Matthew Fittock227-1.07708138BH-5119218863901MEDIEVALSTRAP ENDSU6491finds-88639011116BH-2F36F6Completex14221images/mfittock/1647213PAS5A72F36F0016C442018-02-01T11:01:03ZCertainx1422112016-10-09T23:00:00Z2951.61419946MEDIEVALCopper alloy41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:31.226ZHertfordshire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorBH8AED3FA.jpg39092017Charles_I_of_England14031435384PMDistrictCertain422486BH3708341643South Mimmsx4104713.94Hertsmere11728Halfcrown2018-01-30T16:16:19ZReturned to finderEasternExactly
A silver halfcrown of Charles I, dated to the period AD 1641 to AD 1643. Tower mint. cf. North p. 135, no. 2211 or 2212.
Matthew FittockCharles I of England22-0.222855742432BH-8B0695885214Horse cantering left with rider holding a sword upright in the right handCHRISTO AUSPICE REGNO11POST MEDIEVALCOINTQ2398finds-88521441Silver crown: Charles I, Group 3 (N 2195 - 2197)London (Tower under Charles I)101BH-8AED3FComplete1641x41047images/mfittock/16462761PAS5A68AED3001FCC42018-01-24T16:05:39ZRound garnished shieldCertainx410472Regular2017-12-01T00:00:00Z36Certain51.6673225POST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCAR[O]LVS.D.G.MAG] BR[IT FRA] ET.HI.REXCivil Parish192022-07-14T07:14:30.488ZHertfordshire1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorBH8A7B89.jpg3909132139164MDDistrictCertain421253BH3708261467Restricted Accessx142212.79Hertsmere11728Groat2018-01-31T10:32:07ZReturned to finderExactly
A clipped silver groat of Edward IV (Type VII) dating to the period AD 1466 to AD 1467. Mint of London.
Matthew FittockEdward IV of England (first reign)22Radlett2022BH-8A8908885177Polylobe of nine arcs with crown-facing bust, quatrefoils at neckOuter inscription: POSVI/DEVm A/DIVTOR/E mEVm. Inner inscription: CIVITAS LONDON11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-88517741Groat: Edward IV, First reign, Light coinage (N 1562 - 1583)26352940London101BH-8A7B89Complete1466x14221images/mfittock/16461691PAS5A68A7B800191C42018-01-24T15:35:20ZLong cross, with three pellets in each of the quadrantsCertainx142212Regular29CertainMEDIEVALSilverx17731MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainEDWARD DI GRA REX AnGL Z FRAnCCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:30.472ZHertfordshire1CountyStruck or hammered5ROMAN1Certain3169070Metal detectorBH8A0360.jpg3909Trajan1801denarius3916880674724RODistrictCertain425625trajanBH37081899Restricted Accessx412182.59romeHertsmere11728Denarius (Empire)2018-01-31T08:57:17ZReturned to finderExactlyCertain
A silver denarius of Trajan (AD 98-117) dating to the peiod AD 98 to 99 (Reece Period 5). TR P COS II P P reverse type depicting Pax seated left with olive branch and sceptre. Mint of Rome. RIC II, p. 246, no. 30.
Matthew FittockTrajan42302522RadlettBH-8A1065885152Laureate head rightT R P COS II P P11ric.2.tr.30_denariusROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-8851524112843585Rome101BH-8A0360Complete98x41218images/mfittock/16461471PAS5A68A03600108542018-01-24T15:03:18ZPax seated left holding branch and sceptreCertainx412182Regular21CertainROMANSilverx25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERMCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:14:30.463ZHertfordshire1CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorBH8951ECA.jpg39091435381PM4DistrictCertain4BH37081632South Mimmsx4104710.57Hertsmere106272018-01-31T09:29:49ZReturned to finderCirca
A very worn copper-alloy coin weight for a rose ryal of James I dating from c.AD 1612 to1632.
On the obverse it has a shield of arms combining Scotland and England overlaid on a rose, all within in a circular border. The reverse has the Roman numerals 'XXXIII' surmounted by a crown and possibly with a rose below. The numerals indicate that this weight was for a rose ryal of James I (r.1603-1625), dating to AD 1612-1632 (Withers & Withers 1995: 40).
The coin weight measures 21mm in length, 21mm in width and 4mm in thickness. It weighs 10.57 grams.
Philippa Walton217-0.22285574BH-896AE58851231POST MEDIEVALCOIN WEIGHTTQ2398finds-885123112110BH-8951ECComplete1612x41047images/mfittock/1646120PAS5A68951E001CE942018-01-24T14:15:58ZCertainx4104713651.6673225POST MEDIEVALCopper alloyPM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:30.449ZHampshire1CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorBH88658C.jpg177651174161PMDistrictCertain4BH17315Colemore and Priors Deanx41047East Hampshire110952018-01-31T09:44:19ZReturned to finderCirca
Two lead-alloy studs, probably dating to the Post-Medieval period, possibly the 17th century. Each stud has an oval head that is plano-convex and concave on the underside, with a roughly centrally positioned shank extending from it. Each shank is circular in plan and flares at the bottom to form a circular base; the shank base on one of the objects is slightly domed in shape, while the other is flatter and is slightly damaged. On both objects casting seems are visible that run diagonally across the underside of the head and down the sides of the shank. One stud has a length of 20mm, a head measuring 26mm in diameter, a shank measuring 15mm with a damaged base measuring 13mm in diameter, and weighs 18.37 grams. The second stud has a length of 18mm, a head that is 28mm in diameter, a shalk measuring 15mm with a base measuring 11mm in diameter, and weighs 15.75 grams.
Ben Paites has recorded a similar object from the parish of Mistley in Essex (ESS-C88B16) and notes that no other parallels have been found for them, but based on their construction and shape they are likely 17th century in date.
Philippa Walton25-0.97407583BH-886B778850921POST MEDIEVALSTUDSU7229finds-8850921110BH-88658CCompletex41047images/mfittock/1646074PAS5A688658001C3B42018-01-24T13:12:56ZCertainx4104713651.05583864POST MEDIEVALLead AlloyPM2Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:30.427ZHampshire1CountyCastMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorBH87D074.jpg177651174161MD3DistrictCertain2BH17315151300Colemore and Priors Deanx142213.02East Hampshire106272018-01-30T16:34:02ZReturned to finderCirca
An incomplete copper-alloy buckle dating to the twelfth to fourteenth century AD. The frame consists of a single D-shaped loop with a straight bar. The pin-rest on the outside edge is flat and semi-circular in plan with multiple shallow grooves on the upper surface. On the top and bottom edge where the bar meets the frame is a short pointed protrusion. The underside of the buckle is flat and plain. The pin is missing. The buckle measures 24mm in length, has a maximum width of 20mm and a thickness of 3mm. The interior diameter of the loop measures 15mm. The buckle weighs 3.02 grams.
Philippa Walton247-0.97407583BH-87E5A38850801MEDIEVALBUCKLESU7229finds-885080112010BH-87D074Incomplete1100x14221images/mfittock/1646044PAS5A687D0700145142018-01-24T12:33:11ZCertainx1422112951.05583864MEDIEVALCopper alloyMD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:30.419ZHertfordshire1CountyStruck or hammered13ROMAN1CertainMetal detectorBH870FAAA.jpg3909Tetricus_I92143538114259451RODistrictCertain47926tetricus_iBH370818274South Mimmsx412181Hertsmere10627Radiate (antoninianus)2018-01-30T16:26:37ZReturned to finderCircaPossibly
A worn copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus I or Victorinus dating to the period AD 269 to 274 (Reece period 13). Unclear reverse type depicting figure left with cornucopiae. Gallic mint.
Philippa WaltonTetricus I7-0.22285574BH-875D0E885036Radiate bust right[...]11ROMANCOINTQ2398finds-88503611Gallic mint101BH-870FAAComplete269x41218images/mfittock/16470761PAS5A6870FA001ADD42018-01-24T11:41:46ZFigure left with cornucopiaeCertainx412182Regular21Certain51.6673225ROMANCopper alloyRO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertain[...]Civil Parish32022-07-14T07:14:30.397ZHertfordshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorBHDDD207.jpg39092013From finderJohn_of_England132137011MDDistrictCertain420350BH367918.51210Brickendon Libertyx142210.53East Hertfordshire11728Cut halfpenny2018-01-24T11:32:36ZReturned to finderCirca
A silver voided short cross cut half penny of John of England (Class b2-5c) dated to the period c.AD 1205 to c. AD 1210. Mint of London.
Philippa WaltonJohn of England22-0.089009751658BH-DDDBF0883484Crowned bust facing[+...O]N.LVND11MEDIEVALCOINTL3208finds-88348411Short cross classes 5-8, not further defined26352940London61BH-DDD207Complete1205x14221images/mfittock/16444721PAS5A5DDD2000171342018-01-16T11:08:16ZVoided short cross with four pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2013-11-24T00:00:00Z29Certain51.75514375MEDIEVALSilverx17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain[hE]NRIC[VS R/EX]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:29.631ZLateOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainLate2643743Metal detectorBHDD9A36.jpg83282015From finderEdward_III_of_England132182924MDDistrictCertain420752BH8253201352Thamex142211.48South Oxfordshire11728Half groat2018-01-24T11:33:02ZReturned to finder3Exactly
A clipped silver half groat of Edward III (Pre-Treaty Series C) dating to the period of AD 1351 to AD 1352. Mint of London.
Philippa WaltonEdward III of England223-0.958472741761BH-DD9E64883469Crowned bust facing[+POSVI DEV ADIVTORE mEV] // CIVI/TAS/LON/DON11MEDIEVALCOINSP7206finds-88346941Halfgroat: Edward III, 4th coinage, pre-treaty C (N 1148)26352940London61BH-DD9A36Complete1351x14221images/mfittock/16444551PAS5A5DD9A300163F42018-01-16T10:53:23ZLong cross with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2015-08-18T23:00:00Z29Certain51.74808029MEDIEVALSilverx17731MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain+E[DWARDVS REX ANGL Z FRA]NCCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:29.623ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorBHDD4E99.jpg83282015From finderJohn_of_England132185241MDDistrictCertain420351BH8571181213Tackleyx142211.31West Oxfordshire11728Penny2018-01-24T11:33:26ZReturned to finderCirca
A complete silver voided short cross penny of John of England (Class 6a1) dated to the period of c. AD 1210 to c. AD 1213. Mint of London.
Philippa WaltonJohn of England22-1.31894271671BH-DD51F2883452Crowned bust facing+ILGER.ON[.L]VND11MEDIEVALCOINSP4718finds-88345211Short cross class 6a1 (N 974/1)26352940London61BH-DD4E99Complete1210x14221images/mfittock/16444411PAS5A5DD4E900190C42018-01-16T10:33:13ZVoided short cross with four pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2015-08-15T23:00:00Z29Certain51.8586147MEDIEVALSilverx17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainhE[NR]ICVS R/EXCivil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:29.615ZNorthamptonshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorBHDD3225.jpg73712014From finderJohn_of_England1419172594MDDistrictCertain4203BH730181247Thorpe Achurchx142210.28East Northamptonshire117282018-01-24T11:33:50ZReturned to finderExactly
A silver short cross cut farthing, probably of John of England or later (possibly Class 5b1 or 5b2), dating to the period of AD 1180 to AD 1247.
Philippa WaltonJohn of England22-0.501344381655BH-DD354C883445Crowned bust facingIllegible11MEDIEVALCOINTL0282finds-88344541John, not further definedUnknown62BH-DD3225Complete1180x14221images/mfittock/16444371PAS5A5DD3220015BA42018-01-16T10:25:38ZShort cross with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2014-11-22T00:00:00Z29Probably52.42648079MEDIEVALSilverMD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain[hENRICVS] R/E[X]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:29.611ZLateBedford100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainLateMetal detectorBHDD0DA9.jpg438712014From finderRobert_III,_Count_of_Flanders111374MDUnitary AuthorityCertain451651BH43871181322Dean and Sheltonx142211.24Bedford11728Penny2018-01-24T11:34:20ZReturned to finder3Exactly
A complete silver Contentintal sterling of Robert of Bethune, Count of Flanders (Mayhew type 209) dating to the period AD 1305 to AD 1322. Mint of Alost.
This type was probably the earliest of Robert's Alost sterlings.
Philippa WaltonRobert III, Count of Flanders223-0.491241612574BH-DD119A883438Crowned bust left facing, with pellet on the bar of the letter N of the inscriptionMOn/ETA/ALO/STEn11MEDIEVALCOINTL0367finds-88343841Edwardian imitation: M 209 - 21961BH-DD0DA9Complete1305x14221images/mfittock/16444351PAS5A5DD0DA00198242018-01-16T10:15:54ZLong cross with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2014-08-09T23:00:00Z29Certain52.29148834MEDIEVALSilverMD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertain+[RO]B COMES FLANDCivil Parish232022-07-14T07:14:29.609ZNorthamptonshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2653877Metal detectorBHDCD668A.jpg73712015From finderHenry_III_of_England47172634MDDistrictCertain4204BH730181249Polebrookx142210.24East Northamptonshire117282018-01-24T11:34:45ZReturned to finderExactly
A silver long cross cut farthing of Henry III (probably Class 3a) dated between the period of AD 1248 and AD 1249. Mint of Canterbury.
Philippa WaltonHenry III of England22-0.412171091697BH-DCD8E9883432Crowned bust facing[...]/ONC/[ANT]11MEDIEVALCOINTL0885finds-88343241Henry III, long cross, not further defined26383840Canterbury61BH-DCD668Complete1248x14221images/mfittock/16451011PAS5A5DCD6600185442018-01-16T10:01:10ZLong cross with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2015-03-08T00:00:00Z29Certain52.45228971MEDIEVALSilverx25814MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain[hENRI]CVS [REX III]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:29.606ZNorthamptonshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorBHDCAA0A.jpg73712014From finderJohn_of_England175511MDDistrictCertain4203BH745191213Lamportx142210.63Daventry117282018-01-24T11:35:08ZReturned to finderCirca
A silver voided short cross cut half penny of John of England (Class 6a1) dated to the period of c.AD 1210 and c.AD 1213. Mint of London.
Philippa WaltonJohn of England22-0.855612591671BH-DCACB1883428Crowned bust facing+AB[EL ON L]VNDE11MEDIEVALCOINSP7876finds-88342811Short cross class 6a1 (N 974/1)61BH-DCAA0AComplete1210x14221images/mfittock/16444291PAS5A5DCAA0001AFF42018-01-16T09:49:20ZVoided short cross with four pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2014-04-05T23:00:00Z29Certain52.3764964MEDIEVALSilverMD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainhE[NRICVS R/]EXCivil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:29.605Z