Edwardian Sterlings
Continental Imitations
Here you will find the Edwardian continental sterlings, listed by ruler and sorted by date and/or Mayhew reference number (see information about explanation of the Mayhew reference book).
Thirteenth-century Imitation sterlings
- Guy of Dampierre, 1279-1305, Flanders and Namur
- John of Avesnes, 1280-1304, Hainaut
- John I, 1261-1294, Brabant
- John II, 1294-1312, Brabant
- Arnold V, 1279-1323, Looz
- John of Louvain, 1285-1309, Herstal
- William of Hainaut, Bishop of Cambrai, 1285-1296
- Sede Vacante, Cambrai, 1296
- Guy of Collemède, Bishop of Cambrai, 1296-1306
- Hugh of Chalon, Bishop of Liège, 1296-1301
- Adolf VIII of Berg, 1259-1296, Berg
- Floris V, 1256-1296, Holland
- Thibault of Lorraine, 1281-1312, Florennes
- Enigmatic Crockards and Pollards
- Renaud, 1272-1326, Gelderland
Fourteenth-century Imitation sterlings
- Heinrich II of Virneburg, 1306-1332, Bonn
- Robert of Béthune, 1305-1322, Flanders
- Valéran of Ligny, 1304-1353 and 1364-1366, Serain
- John of Flanders, 1308/11-1324/25, Arleux
- Gaucher of Châtillon, 1312-1322, Florennes
- Louis VI, 1313-1363, Chiny
- Henry VII, 1308-1312, King of the Romans
- John the Blind, 1309-1346, Luxemburg
- John II of Sancerre, 1306-26, Sancerre
- Louis of Nevers, 1290-1322, Rethel
- Ferry IV, 1312-1328, Lorraine
- Ec Moneta Nostra
- Thomas of Bourlémont, Bishop of Toul, 1330-1353
- Edward, 1302-1336, Bar
- Louis IV of Bavaria, 1314-1347, Holy Roman Empire
- Hartrad, 1316-1351, Schönecken
- Marie of Artois, 1342/4-1353, Méraude
- William, 1337-1391, Namur and Méraude
- Baldwin of Luxemburg, Archbishop of Trier, 1307-1354
- Sterling imitations with 'English' legends