The history of England : written in French . H3 ^ The Cum, of ILmy III, arc fufficiently diftingiiiflicd, by always having his Number (III) added to his Title, as IIFNRICUS. REX III. or His Head is full-facd and crowned, whereof there are two forts; one with a Sceptre, the other without. The Crown ( as formerly) confifls of a thick Line, raisd at each end, with a Crofs in the middle above the Line, and three Pearls below. InfteadPellets, on the Reverfe, in form of a Crols, are three in form of a Trianfle, and a large double line Crofs, continued to thi out r Rim. Jthe f,rl


The history of England : written in French . H3 ^ The Cum, of ILmy III, arc fufficiently diftingiiiflicd, by always having his Number (III) added to his Title, as IIFNRICUS. REX III. or His Head is full-facd and crowned, whereof there are two forts; one with a Sceptre, the other without. The Crown ( as formerly) confifls of a thick Line, raisd at each end, with a Crofs in the middle above the Line, and three Pearls below. InfteadPellets, on the Reverfe, in form of a Crols, are three in form of a Trianfle, and a large double line Crofs, continued to thi out r Rim. Jthe f,rl> tliat coined Half-Pence and Farthings round, (as appears by me in the Polfeflion of the Earl of Pembroke) befi rL which time thty uthe Penny Halves and Quarters. The Manufcript Chronicle of the City of Lmd-n fays, this King, In n;8, coined a Pain, of pore ColdWeight of two Sterlings, and commanded it ihould go for twenty Shillings. If this be true, thefe were the foil Pices of Gold coined in £• bud. Butnone of thefe are to be


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