Stephen Martin Leake (5 April 1702 – 24 March 1773) was a numismatist and long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. (From Wikipedia) More about Stephen Martin Leake:
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| | Books by Stephen Martin Leake: Leake, Stephen Martin, 1702-1773: Life of Captain Stephen Martin, 1666-1740 (London: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1895), ed. by Clements R. Markham (multiple formats at archive.org) Leake, Stephen Martin, 1702-1773: The Life of Sir John Leake, Rear-Admiral of Great Britain (2 volumes; London: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1920), ed. by Geoffrey Callender
Additional books by Stephen Martin Leake in the extended shelves: Leake, Stephen Martin, 1702-1773: An historical account of English money : from the conquest to the present time, including those of Scotland, from the accession of James I to the union of the two kingdoms; illustrated with copper plates and tables of gold and silver money (Printed for R. Faulder, T. and J. Egerton, I. Anderson, E. Jeffery, I. Walker, J. Cuthell, J. Deighton, R. Banister, D. Walker, and Darton and Harvey, 1793) (page images at HathiTrust) Leake, Stephen Martin, 1702-1773: Life of Captain Stephen Martin, 1666-1740 (Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1895), also by Clements R. Markham (page images at HathiTrust) Leake, Stephen Martin, 1702-1773: The life of Sir John Leake : rear-admiral of Great Britain (Navy Records Society, 1920), also by Geoffrey Arthur Romaine Callender (page images at HathiTrust) Leake, Stephen Martin, 1702-1773: Nummi britannici historia: or, An historical account of English money, from the conquest to the uniting of the two kingdoms by King James I. and of Great-Britain to the present time. With particular descriptions of each peice, and illustrated with cuts of the more antient. A work hitherto unattempted ... particularly calculated for the benefit of the curious collector of English coin. (W. Meadows, M.DC.XXVI [i.e. 1726], 1726), also by William Cowper (page images at HathiTrust)
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