Durie, John - A note of what Medalls coynes and signets both of Gold Silver and Copper were found in ye Library at St James
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|Grand document=A note of what Medalls coynes and signets both of Gold Silver and Copper were found in y<sup>e</sup>: Library at St: James by y<sup>e</sup>: Trustees and were delivered to y<sup>e</sup> Lo: Com<sup>r</sup>: whitlock with y<sup>e</sup> key of y<sup>e</sup>: Library with y<sup>e</sup>: bookes Aprill 7th: 1652 by tale in y<sup>e</sup> presents of M<sup>r</sup>: George Bishop and M<sup>r</sup>: George Cockayne by y<sup>e</sup>: Lo: whitlocks appointment and by an order of y<sup>e</sup>: Counsell:<br> | |Grand document=A note of what Medalls coynes and signets both of Gold Silver and Copper were found in y<sup>e</sup>: Library at St: James by y<sup>e</sup>: Trustees and were delivered to y<sup>e</sup> Lo: Com<sup>r</sup>: whitlock with y<sup>e</sup> key of y<sup>e</sup>: Library with y<sup>e</sup>: bookes Aprill 7th: 1652 by tale in y<sup>e</sup> presents of M<sup>r</sup>: George Bishop and M<sup>r</sup>: George Cockayne by y<sup>e</sup>: Lo: whitlocks appointment and by an order of y<sup>e</sup>: Counsell:<br> | ||
In a black box with 25 drawers on each Side were | In a black box with 25 drawers on each Side were<br> | ||
In y<sup>e</sup>: first Side of Romane Coyns 1227<br> | |||
In y<sup>e</sup> Second Side ///// 1257<br> | |||
In another black box 25 drawers on a Side y<sup>e</sup> first Side 740<br> | |||
In ye: Second Side 1065<br> | |||
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Three bookes in 4to: of Gold Medalls<br> | |||
In ye first booke in 9 tables 0198<br> | |||
In ye Second booke with 17 Medalls in two <br> | |||
papers and in 9 tables 0224<br> | |||
In ye third booke in 10 Tables 0239<br> | |||
In ye: Second Side 1065 | |||
___________________________ | |||
Three bookes in 4to: of Gold Medalls | |||
In ye first booke in 9 tables 0198 | |||
In ye Second booke with 17 Medalls in two | |||
papers and in 9 tables 0224 | |||
In ye third booke in 10 Tables 0239 | |||
In 4 books in folio | In 4 books in folio<br> | ||
In ye first booke in 8 drawers 0192 | In ye first booke in 8 drawers 0192<br> | ||
In ye Second in 8 drawers 0190 | In ye Second in 8 drawers 0190<br> | ||
In ye third booke 8 drawers 0189 | In ye third booke 8 drawers 0189<br> | ||
In a little black Trunk in a pap: 0123 | In a little black Trunk in a pap: 0123<br> | ||
and in a box in ye: same Trunk 0256 | and in a box in ye: same Trunk 0256<br> | ||
with some Cords for Compasses 0000 | with some Cords for Compasses 0000<br> | ||
In a yellow cabinet with 7 drawers | In a yellow cabinet with 7 drawers <br> | ||
with ////////// signetts 153 | with ////////// signetts 153<br> | ||
In a black: box of 8 drawers romane copper coynes 354 | In a black: box of 8 drawers romane copper coynes 354<br> | ||
In a little guilt Trunk: were of Signets 021 | In a little guilt Trunk: were of Signets 021<br> | ||
In a greene Square box 10 drawers of Romane Coines 269 | In a greene Square box 10 drawers of Romane Coines 269<br> | ||
In a little guilt booke were of copper Medalls 014 | In a little guilt booke were of copper Medalls 014<br> | ||
Romane Coynes in a wodden booke of Six drawers 144<br> | |||
[p. 39] | [p. 39]<br> | ||
Romane Coynes in 4 drawers in a black gilt booke 48 | Romane Coynes in 4 drawers in a black gilt booke 48<br> | ||
In Eleven tables: severall roman Coynes 562 | In Eleven tables: severall roman Coynes 562<br> | ||
Bigger Meddalls in six tables 174 | Bigger Meddalls in six tables 174<br> | ||
In 15 other tables: copper and Silver Coynes togeather 748 | In 15 other tables: copper and Silver Coynes togeather 748<br> | ||
Roman Coyns in tenn Long tables 2294 | Roman Coyns in tenn Long tables 2294<br> | ||
In an open box coynes in a horne 63 | In an open box coynes in a horne 63<br> | ||
Brass & copper Coynes in 15 severall paps: 947 | Brass & copper Coynes in 15 severall paps: 947<br> | ||
In a Loose papr: 94 ///// brass dayts: 94 | In a Loose papr: 94 ///// brass dayts: 94<br> | ||
memom: Amongst ye brass are seveall of silvr. | memom: Amongst ye brass are seveall of silvr.<br> | ||
[The rest of the page [37] is a list of manuscripts, as is the next page [38]. At the bottom of p. [38]:] | [The rest of the page [37] is a list of manuscripts, as is the next page [38]. At the bottom of p. [38]:]<br> | ||
li s d | li s d | ||
The printed books were vallued togeather at 1566 5 0 | The printed books were vallued togeather at 1566 5 0 | ||
Revision as of 12:42, 5 July 2023
John Durie, London, 1652/04/07
Durie, John - A note of what Medalls coynes and signets both of Gold Silver and Copper were found in ye Library at St James
| FINA IDUnique ID of the page ᵖ | 14108 |
| TitleTitel of the book. | A note of what Medalls coynes and signets both of Gold Silver and Copper were found in ye Library at St James |
| InstitutionName of Institution. | London, British Library |
| PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. | London 51° 31' 9.44" N, 0° 7' 40.87" W |
| InventoryInventory number. | C.120.h.6(1) [printed books] |
| AuthorAuthor of the document. (Collector) | John Durie |
| Catalogue dateDate when the catalogue was issued: day - month - year . | April 7, 1652 |
| LanguageLanguage of the correspondence | English |
| Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. | George Bishop, George Cockayn, Bulstrode Whitelocke |
| LiteratureReference to literature. | Burnett 2020b, pp. 1418-19Burnett 2020b |
| External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia ᵖ | |
| KeywordNumismatic Keywords ᵖ | Catalogue |
Grand documentOriginal passage from the "Grand document".
A note of what Medalls coynes and signets both of Gold Silver and Copper were found in ye: Library at St: James by ye: Trustees and were delivered to ye Lo: Comr: whitlock with ye key of ye: Library with ye: bookes Aprill 7th: 1652 by tale in ye presents of Mr: George Bishop and Mr: George Cockayne by ye: Lo: whitlocks appointment and by an order of ye: Counsell:
In a black box with 25 drawers on each Side were
In ye: first Side of Romane Coyns 1227
In ye Second Side ///// 1257
In another black box 25 drawers on a Side ye first Side 740
In ye: Second Side 1065
___________________________
Three bookes in 4to: of Gold Medalls
In ye first booke in 9 tables 0198
In ye Second booke with 17 Medalls in two
papers and in 9 tables 0224
In ye third booke in 10 Tables 0239
In 4 books in folio
In ye first booke in 8 drawers 0192
In ye Second in 8 drawers 0190
In ye third booke 8 drawers 0189
In a little black Trunk in a pap: 0123
and in a box in ye: same Trunk 0256
with some Cords for Compasses 0000
In a yellow cabinet with 7 drawers
with ////////// signetts 153
In a black: box of 8 drawers romane copper coynes 354
In a little guilt Trunk: were of Signets 021
In a greene Square box 10 drawers of Romane Coines 269
In a little guilt booke were of copper Medalls 014
Romane Coynes in a wodden booke of Six drawers 144
[p. 39]
Romane Coynes in 4 drawers in a black gilt booke 48
In Eleven tables: severall roman Coynes 562
Bigger Meddalls in six tables 174
In 15 other tables: copper and Silver Coynes togeather 748
Roman Coyns in tenn Long tables 2294
In an open box coynes in a horne 63
Brass & copper Coynes in 15 severall paps: 947
In a Loose papr: 94 ///// brass dayts: 94
memom: Amongst ye brass are seveall of silvr.
[The rest of the page [37] is a list of manuscripts, as is the next page [38]. At the bottom of p. [38]:]
li s d
The printed books were vallued togeather at 1566 5 0
The Manuscripts at 2600 0 0
The Meddalls at 2000
Soe ye totall vallue of ye Library of Jameses, Wthall & Richmond is
6166: 5: 0:
(Burnett 2020b, pp. 1418-19)