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Coins, Dean
Newtown Stewart, July 14.
Mr. URBAN,
IN passing through Keswick, in order to visit its celebrated
lake, I met with some coins, in the possession of Mr.
Crosthwaite, who exhibits an interesting little museum
there, He informed me, that they had been deposited in a
leaden vessel, and were discovered in the village of Dean,
about twelve miles West of Keswick, by a cow's treading upon
the spot where it lay concealed, Mr. Crosthwaite procured
eleven, bearing the mark of a cross, and twenty of different
sizes and various impressions, but similar in coinage to
that in Plate III. No.9, which I have endeavoured to
give a representation of. I have taken the exact size of the
coins described; and all of those (excepting No 3), having
Saxon characters, were in excellent preservation; some of
the other class had suffered. The inscription upon No 1
appeared to me to be LAMBERTUS IMPE; reverse, CHRISTIANA
RELIGIO: No 2, BORACE; the reverse I could not read: No 3,
ERIR..ENER; reverse ... No 4. SC. (perhaps SANCTUS) EADMUND
R.; reverse, BERA MONETs. No 5, S. CEAIDN.; which I
conjecture to be a coin of the last monarch, as also the
three with Saxon characters, not represented, as they seem
to vary only by the change of one or two letters, and the
name of the moneyers. No 6, PILM REX; reverse, C. IMNELR:
supposing this to be William's, it differs from any I have
seen represented. Nos 7 and 8 were decidedly of Edward's,
and the characters perfectly distinct.
In hopes that this communication, respecting so
extraordinary a mixture of coins, may be interesting to some
of your correspondents, and that intelligence may be
conveyed through the channel of your useful Magazine
concerning them, I take the liberty to trouble you; and am,
with respect,
A LOVER OF ANTIQUITIES.
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