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THE EARLY PLANTAGENETS (ANGEVIN LINE)
The coins of the early Plantagenets have been subdivided as follows:
1154-1180: Henry II, Tealby Coinage.
1180-1247: Short Cross - Henry II, Richard, John, Henry III
1247-1272: Long Cross (Voided) - Henry III
1272-1279: Long Cross (Voided) - Posthumous Henry III
1279-1307: Long Cross, Edward I
1307-1327: Long Cross, Edward II
1327-1377: Edward III
1377-1379: Richard II
BNJ References for Edward I/II/III Sterling Types - General
H. B. Earle Fox and Shirley Fox, |
‘Numismatic history of the reigns of Edward I, II and III’, 6 (1909), 197-212,pl.; 7 (1910), 91-142, 5 pls.; 8 (1911), 137-48, 2 pls.; 9 (1912), 181-206, 2 pls.; 10 (1913), 95-123, 3 pls.; 11(1915), 121 |
C. A. Whitton, ‘A note on the Fox classification of Edward I’s pence’, 24 (1941-44), 53
G. L. V. Tatler, ‘A note on the transition between types I and II of the pennies of Edward I’, 28 (1955-57), 288-93
P. F. Purvey, ‘The XVd Durham pennies of Edward III’, 29 (1958-59), 322-25, pl.
F. Elmore Jones, ‘“EDWARDVS REX AIN” - De Bury or Hatfield?: a new approach to an old problem’, 29 (195859), 326-33, pl.; 30 (1960-61), 363-65, pl.
F. Elmore Jones, ‘Four Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Plantagenet notes: [4] An unpublished Edward III/Edward II mule’, 31 (1962), 72-73
M. Mate, ‘Monetary policies in England, 1272-1307’, 41 (1972), 34-79
C. J. Wood, ‘Preliminary results of a die-analysis of approximately one hundred early Edward I pence of the mint of Berwick-on-Tweed’, 47 (1977), 141-44
J. J. North, ‘An unpublished farthing of Edward I’, 52 (1982), 242-43
J. J. North, ‘Irregular dies of the Durham mint c. 1300’, 54 (1984), 74-80
I. Stewart, ‘Bishop Bek and the Durham coins of Edward I and II’, 54 (1984), 81-85
D. I. Greenhalgh, ‘The Fox class seven pence of Edward I’, 59 (1989), 77-83, 2 pls.
J. J. North, ‘Some unpublished varieties of Edward I, II and III’, 62 (1992), 97-101, pl.
M. Allen, ‘The chronology of Edward I class 2’, 66 (1996), 123-24
G. L. V. Tatler, ‘The Bury coinage of Edward I with the name of Robert de Hadeleie’, 68 (1998), 64-76, 2 pls.
M. Allen, ‘A revised chronology of the English coinage, 1317-1333’, 68 (1998), 144-46
M. Allen and M. R. Vosper, ‘An Edward III class 15d penny of Reading’, 69 (1999), 214-15
M. Allen, ‘The volume and composition of the English silver currency, 1279-1351’, 70 (2000), 38-44
M. Sharp, ‘The six o’clock farthings of Edward I’, 70 (2000), 146, pl.
M. Allen, ‘The groats of Edward I’, 74 (2004), 28-38, 4 pls.
BNJ References for Edward I/II/III Sterling Types - Finds
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A late-nineteenth-century find of Edward pence from Falhills Wood in Scotland’, 27 (1952-54), 215-18, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A nineteenth-century Scottish hoard of Edward pence’, 28 (1955-57), 196-201, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A find of pence of Edward I and II at Neath Abbey’, 28 (1955-57), 294-98
R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A further find of Edward pennies at Neath Abbey’, 28 (1955-57), 555-59
G. L. V. Tatler and B. H. I. H. Stewart, ‘Edwardian sterlings in the Montrave hoard’, 31 (1962), 80-87, pl.
R. H. M. Dolley and H. E. Pagan, ‘An early nineteenth-century discovery of Edward pennies at Knaresborough Priory’, 32 (1963), 117-26
J. J. North, ‘The Broughton hoard’, 35 (1966), 120-27, pl.
P. Woodhead, ‘Two finds of Edward pennies: Caernarvon (1911) and Grittleton (1903?)’, 39 (1970), 78-83
M. M. Archibald, ‘The Skegby, Notts., 1967 hoard’, 40 (1971), 44-56, pl.
M. M. Archibald, ‘The Coventry hoard of coins of Edward I to Edward III’, 43 (1973), 60-66
I. Stewart, ‘Edwardian sterlings in the 1900 Berscar (Closeburn) find’, 47 (1977), 92-101