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Definition of Moneyers
1. moneyer [n] - See also: moneyer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moneyers
Literary usage of Moneyers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. London by Charles Knight (1842)
"Punishments more and more severe were tried on the great offenders, who were the
moneyers themselves, but with only the most temporary benefit. ..."
2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1885)
"question is whether the chance similarity of the mere sound of the letters which
some moneyer has stamped on his coins, and other moneyers have more or less ..."
3. A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins: From the Earliest by John Yonge Akerman (1834)
"First brass and second brass (moneyers of Augustus) - - - - Rl ... C Third
brass (moneyers of Augustus; see Morett) ----- R 6 ..."
4. Commentaries on the History, Constitution, and Chartered Franchises of the by George Norton (1869)
"EXCEPTING ALSO THE KING'S OFFICERS AND moneyers.— The personal privilege of the
king's servants and officers, to be sued in the king's courts only, ..."
5. The Growth of English Industry and Commerce by William Cunningham (1890)
"The royal revenue could not be properly collected unless coins were in circulation
in which it might be paid; and the business of the moneyers and ..."
6. Annals of the Coinage of Britain and Its Dependencies: From the Earliest by Rogers Ruding (1819)
"This Officer is the Senior Moneyer, and his office is only a regulation formed
by the moneyers themselves. Anno HENRY VIII. 35. Richard Harry Yonger. ..."