The connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and English coins, deduced from observations on the Saxon weights and money.
William Clarke (1696-1771)
Category
Books
Date
1767
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
NT 3079142
Summary
Bibliographic description
xvi,552p. . ill.. . 4to.. Red ink stamp on title page, partially blurred: John Field Stnr. 1845. manuscript price in pencil on front flyleaf: Đ1.1-. manuscript inscriptions on rear pastedown: (1) CB/R 97; (2) J/C.. Provenance: manuscript pencil annotations on front pastedown in the hand of Charles Winn (1795-1874): The old Greek Talent of silver, or Journey as now called, is 60 pounds weight. The Journey of gold is 15 pounds wt.; p. 379 also annotated in pencil by Charles Winn (1795-1874). Round armorial bookplate, untrimmed, Winn arms impaling Strickland; gothic lettering: Charles Winn Nostell Priory. [i.e. Charles Winn (1795-1874)].. Binding: Polished calf; single gilt ruled; sewn onto 5 cords; spine gilt ruled; black spine label: 'Clarke on coins'.
Makers and roles
William Clarke (1696-1771)