This is one of the last coins of the York moneyer Everard Bradex, who was fined for malpractice in the mint in 1200/1 and probably removed from office at that time.
England, John (1199-1216), silver penny, Short Cross class 4b, York, moneyer Everard (same dies as Mass, SCBI 56, no. 1005), 1.14g. Found at North Tuddenham, Norfolk, 9 July 2000.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Bought (2003-04-28) by Carter, Andrew, Dr.
Accession number: CM.1972-2003
Primary reference Number: 256085
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
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