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James Ivie ( - fl. 1694)

Clergyman, MA. He gave to the Ashmolean "a useful series of Roman coins from Wiltshire" (MacGregor, 1). Relevant locations: Lived at or near Wiltshire, England
Relationships: James Ivie was a donor to Ashmolean Museum (1683-)

Linked print sources: as Mentioned or referenced by - Ashmolean Museum Oxford: Manuscript Catalogues of the Early Museum Collections, 1683-1886 (Part I).
References in Documents:
MS Book of Benefactors (MacGregor, ed.)

The Reverend James Ivie MA, from Wiltshire, gave about thirty bronze Roman coins. All of them were found in Sorviodunum [Salisbury] and bear the names of Crispus, Constans, Constantius and Magnentius. There seems to be no damage to their original appearnce.

Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) A Dnn o Jacobo Ivie accepti. Anno 1694 Given by Mr James Ivie, 1694