Nearer the bottom of the same page, is also a few words about the equine internment on Holt Hill.
http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-e...ire-and-cheshire-for-the-year--goo.shtmlMthelred II. Penny. A fragment ; the centre only ; bust
to the right; no sceptre. Rev. Hand of Providence, on either
side the letters A and W, for Alpha and Onaega. (Second
occurrence of this type on Meols beach.)
Cnvt. A divided penny — half. Bust with sceptre to right.
Rev, OD ON LEI (Leicester) ; a voided cross and square with
pellets at each comer. (Meols beach.)
Silver. Mediaeval.
Wm, I or II. A divided penny — half. Bust full faced,
a star on each side^ £x an. Rev. A cross on a square and
pellets. (Meols beach.)
Henry II. Penny. Full face and sceptre, henricus rex.
Rev. A small double cross, with a small cross boton^ in each
angle, an — avd on ca (Canterbury.) (Meols beach.)
Henry III. A divided penny — half. Full face, no sceptre.
rex, and the numerals iii. Rev, A long cross to outer circle,
three pellets in the angles, on. (Meols beach.)
Henry III. A divided penny — half. Full face with
sceptre, the numerals iii. Rev. Long cross, vnd. (London.)
(Meols beach.)
Henry III. A divided penny — quarter. The half still
being folded for the purpose of division. (Meols beach.)
Henry III. Penny. Full face and sceptre, henricvs rex.
Rev, Long cross, three pellets in each angle, nicole on cant.
(Canterbury.) (Meols beach.)
Edward I or II. Penny. Full face, edward r. angl.
DNS. HYB. Rev, Cross and pellets, vill. sci edmvndi. (St.
Edmundsbury.) (Meols beach.)
Crown and sceptres in saltire. Oct. 1689. (Found in a garden
near the Meols station, Hoylake railway.)
Digitized by VjOOQ IC