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Hoards of Roman Coins Found in Britain and a Coin Survey of the Roman Province

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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On finding that I was to share in the tribute which we are bringing to Sir George Macdonald, I vowed, as do those who mean to give of their best, the first thing that should meet me on my way home. Such vows have a way of turning out badly—or, at least, awkwardly— for the vowers, and this has been no exception to the general rule. The first subject that met me on my next appearance at the British Museum was the question of Roman coins found in Britain, and I felt, as Jephthah might have done if, instead of his daughter, his pet mongrel had come out to meet him: was the offering good enough ?

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Copyright ©H. Mattingly 1932. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 88 note 1 M. Adrian Blanchet has already done the work for France in his Les trésors de monnaies romaines et les invasions barbariques en Gaule, Paris, 1900. M. Sture Bolin has recently summed up the evidence for Germany in Fynden av Romerska Mynt i det fria Germanien. Lund, 1926.

page 89 note 1 Methuen, London, 1930.

page 92 note 1 Num. Chron. 1908, pp. 80 ff.

page 92 note 2 Num. chron. 1911, pp. 42 ff.

page 92 note 3 Num. chron. 1905, pp. 106 f.

page 92 note 4 Num. chron. 1912, pp. 149 ff.

page 92 note 5 Num. chron. 1912, pp. 261 ff.

page 92 note 6 Num. chron. 1930, pp. 315 ff.

page 92 note 7 Num. chron. 1891, pp. 413 ff.

page 92 note 8 Cp. Lime Street hoard (Num. chron. 1882, pp. 57 ff.)—Commodus—Philip I—denarii and Antoniniani mixed: Cambridge hoard (Num. chron. 1897, pp. 119 ff.)—Albinus to Trajanus Decius—also mixed.

page 93 note 1 Good examples are: Eastbourne hoard, Num. chron. 1902, pp. 184 ff.; Upton, , Num. chron. 1930, pp. 318 f.Google Scholar; Hoo, Luton, Num. chron. 1863, pp. 112 ff.Google Scholar; Cambridge, , Num. chron. 1889, pp. ys332 ff.Google ScholarCarhayes, , Num. chron. 1900, pp. 209 ff.Google Scholar

page 94 note 1 Num. chron. 1930, pp. 173 ff.

page 94 note 2 Num. chron. 1925, pp. 173 ff.

page 94 note 3 Num. chron. 1849, PP. 19 ff.

page 94 note 4 Brit. Num. Journal, 1912, pp. 81 ff.

page 94 note 5 Langwith, Cp. (Yorks) (Num. Circular, 1924, pp. 432 ff.)Google Scholar: Wood, Bishop's (Num. chron. 1896, pp. 209 ff.Google Scholar); Square, Tavistock (Num. chron. 1925, pp. 398 ff.)Google Scholar

page 94 note 6 Num. chron. 1885, pp. 108 ff.

page 95 note 1 Num. chron. 1905, pp. 36 ff.

page 95 note 2 Cp. Harptree, East (Num. chron. 1888, pp. 22 ff.Google Scholar)

page 95 note 3 Num. chron. 1912, pp. 275 ff.

page 95 note 4 Wood, Groveley (Num. chron. 1906, pp. 329 ff.Google Scholar and publication pending), Icklingham, (Num. chron. 1908, pp. 208 ff.Google Scholar, 1929. pp. 319 ff.).

page 95 note 5 Num. chron. 1931, pp. 14 ff. See also Proc. Dorsel Nat. Hist. and Archaeol. Soc. 1929, pp. 158 ff.

page 95 note 6 Publication of this hoard by Mrs. R. E. M. Wheeler is pending.