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XIII. Further Account of the Anglo-Saxon Coins, called Stycas, recently discovered at Hexham, in the County of Northumberland: communicated by John Adamson, Esq. Sec. S.A. Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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In the account of the discovery of these Coins, which I had the honour to present to the Society, I signified my intention of taking advantage of my local situation to have drawings made of any varieties which might come under my view, and of making a further communication to the Society, if my researches should prove successful.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1836

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page 346 note a See former account in Archaeologia vol. xxv. p. 279.

page 346 note b It would appear that more Coins of this Archbishop had been found than the number at first supposed.

page 348 note c Gent. Magazine, April 1832, p. 304.

page 348 note d Ibid. 2d Supplement 1832, p. 601.