Richard Dyer, Fellow of Oriel College ( - fl. 1701)
Contributed "more recent numismatic specimens" to the Ashmolean (MacGregor, 1).Relevant locations:
Member of Oriel College, Oxford University Relationships:
Richard Dyer was a donor to Ashmolean Museum (1683-)
Richard Dyer MA, Fellow of Oriel College, gave the Museum
four gold coins and ten silver ones and also added, as a
perpetual memorial a silver-plated brass half crown, and other
clipped coins (both shillings and sixpences) which took the
place of the legal English currency. Given in 1695. See the
Vice-Chancellor's Catalogue, no. 252a et seq. and 5 at the end.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)252 Numisma impressũ capite quodam Regio. Ar.Medal impressed with the head of some king. Qui sequuntur quator aureos nummos et tres argenteos Donavit D Richardus Dyer A.M. & coll. Orriel socius i o Junii A o 1701. The following four gold coins and three of silver given by Richard Dyer, Fellow of Oriel College, June 1701.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)5 Moneta recepta Anno hoc currente 1695. viz. & Semicorona ærea argento obducta; semicorona, soliduset semi-solidus accisa. Donavit Ds. Richardus Dyer A.M. et Collegij Oriel Socius. DCoins received in this current year of 1695, namely
a copper half-crown silvered,
half-crown,
shilling and
sixpence. Given by Mr Richard Dyer, MA and Fellow of Oriel College.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)TAB: XV[Fig: figures of objects in Table 15]To Mr.RICHARD DYER, Fellow ofORIEL CollegeinOxon, This Table is humbly Dedicated byJAMES
PETIVER, F. R. S.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)TAB. LXV[Fig: figures of objects in Table 65]To Mr RICH. DYER, Fellow of Oriel College in Oxon,
This Table is humbly Dedicated by JAMES. PETIVER