A series of dissertations on some elegant and very valuable Anglo-Saxon remains I. A Gold Coin in the Pembrochian Cabinet, in a Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq. late President of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries. II. A Silver Coin of Mr. John White's, in a Letter to Mr. White. III. A Gold Coin of Mr. Simpson's of Lincoln, in a Letter to Mr. Vertue. IV. A Jewel in the Bodleyan Library. V. Second Thoughts on Ld. Pembroke's Coin, in a Letter to Mr. Ames, Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries. Also the Coins engraved on a Copper-Plate. With a preface, wherein the question, whether the Saxons coined any gold or not, is candidly debated with Mr. North. By Samuel Pegge, A. M.

  • Pegge, Samuel, 1704-1796.
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MDCCLVI. [1756]
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A series of dissertations on some elegant and very valuable Anglo-Saxon remains. I. A Gold Coin in the Pembrochian Cabinet, in a Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq. late President of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries. II. A Silver Coin of Mr.

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