The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Svesci 15-16

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Tayor & Walton, 1853
Proceedings of the Numismatic Society form a separately paged section of each vol.
 

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Stranica 81 - Arms, together with such other papers and warrants as relate thereto ; these are to authorise and require you, or any of you to whom these presents shall come, to cause entry- to be made of the said badge, granted as aforesaid to the said Sir Robert Walch, on record in the said office of arms, and for so doing this shall be your warrant. " Given under my hand, and the seal of my office of Earl Marshall of England, the ЩЬ day of August, 1685 — anno RR Jacobi Secti mine Anglise, etc.
Stranica 81 - Insculp y° form of our Royal Banner used at the Battail of Edge-hill, where he did us acceptable service, and received the dignity of Knighthood from us ; and to inscribe about it Per Regale Mandatum Caroli Regis hoc assignatur Roberto Welch Militi : And for so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant.
Stranica 81 - Proceed therefore cheerfully, speedily, and boldly, and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant. Given at our court at Oxford, under our sign manual and private signet, this 1 2th of January, 1 644.
Stranica 79 - Tempo vegg'io, non molto dopo ancoi, che tragge un altro Carlo fuor di Francia, per far conoscer meglio e sé e
Stranica 130 - They use either brass money or gold money, or, instead of money, iron rings adjusted to a certain weight.
Stranica 81 - Our will and pleasure is that you make a medal in gold for our trusty and well-beloved Sir Robert Welch, knight, with our own figure and that of our dearest sonne Prince Charles. And on the reverse thereof to insculp ye form of our Royal Banner, used at the battail of Edge-hill, where he did us acceptable service, and received the dignity of knighthood from us ; and to inscribe about it, Per Rf^' Mandatum Caroli Regis hoc assignatur Roberto Welch Militi.
Stranica 134 - Garter; on edge, THOMAS SIMON • MOST • HVMBLY . PRAYS • YOVR . MAJESTY • TO • COMPARE • THIS • HIS • TRYALL . PIECE • WITH • THE . DVTCH - AND . IF - MORE • TRVLY . DRAWN...
Stranica 176 - ... practice of striking coin in subordinate cities," Thomas writes, " also appears to have been an innovation introduced by the Mughals, who drew a wise distinction between the importance of the lower currency of copper and money fabricated from the more costly gold or silver. The absence of the Sultan's name likewise indicates a departure from Indian practice, under which we have uniformly seen the designation of the supreme authority impressed upon the copper money equally with the coins of higher...
Stranica 177 - ... in which he outraged local associations. "The average weight of the pieces of this class is very uniform at something over 140 grains, a total we have frequently met with in the earlier coins of the Pathan issues, 80 of which went to the old tankah, 4 to the modified Sikandari, and 32 to the foreign Babari and Shah Rukhi.
Stranica 165 - ... configuration undoubtedly is, as compared with our modern machine-struck money, yet that they hold a high place among their fellows in respect to their improved circularity of form, and general uniformity of diameter — points which had certainly been less regarded in the earlier produce of the Dibli mints.

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