'Aaron, an old Jew in Oxford, being showed last Sunday the silver shekel of Captain Dove, I being present with Mr Pryse and others, when the Captain insisted it was genuine, Aaron said if so, it was worth five hundred pounds, insinuating, what I said at first sight, that it was spurious. And yesterday passing Aaron in High Street, I mentioned this shekel again to him, Foo, foo, says Aaron, they make such every day.' (Hearne 1885, vol. 11, p. 246; Burnett 2020b, p. 676)