ÆLLA, 862-867.

It is doubtful whether the stycas said to belong to this king are correctly appropriated.

HALFDEN, 875-883.

From the time of Halfden both sceattæ and stycas ceased to be coined. A penny and a halfpenny of his were found at Cuerdale. Obverse, cross and ALFDENE or VLFDENE, RX or REX. Reverse, moneyer’s name.

SITRIC.

Obverse, SITRIC COMEZ in two lines across the coin, with crosses between; reverse, moneyer’s name in lines across the coin.

CNUT, 883-900.

Of Cnut no fewer than 2534 coins were found at Cuerdale in 1840. Obverse, CNVT, CNVTI, CVNNETTI (differently abbreviated), CNT, etc.; R, RN, RX, RIX, REX, etc. Some have a cross of various forms with the letters CNVT terminating the four limbs, thus

Reverse, extremely varied, with crosses and other devices, and moneyers’ town or names, as EBRAICE CIVITAS, MIRABILA FECIT, SIEFREDVS, etc.