75. O. HVMPHRY. DRAPER = Arms of the Draper family; bendy of eight, over all three fleurs-de-lys. R. OF. WELCH. POOLE = HIS HALF PENY. 76. O. THOMAS. FARMER. MERCER= A griffin passant; in chief three lions' heads erased. R. IN. WELCH. POOLE. 1670= HIS HALF PENY. (Octagonal.)} 77. O. CHARLES. HVMFFREIS = A dexter hand holding palewise a sinister glove or gauntlet. R. IN. WELSH. POOLE= (detrited). This token was found during the restoration of Welshpool Church in 1870, and is preserved in the Powysland Museum there. An engraving and description of the token is given in "Montgomeryshire Collections,' vol. xiii., 2, October, 1880. 78. O. SAMVELL. WOLLASTON HIS HALFE PENNY. = R. IN. WELCH. POOLE. 1667 s. w. with an interlaced flower between. WREXHAM (Co. DENBIGH). 79. O. THOMAS. BAKER. OF HIS HALFE PENY. R. WREXHAM . MERCER = T. I. B. 80. O. GEORG. BVTTALL. HIS HALPENY G. G. B. R. IN. WRIXHAM . IRONMONGER = 1664. The Ironmongers' Arms. 81. A variety dated 1668. 82. O. LAWRENCE. COOKE = A roll of tobacco. R. IN. WREXHAM . 1666= L. E. C. 1D. 84. O. IOHN. DAVIES. OF. WREXHAM = HIS. PENNY. 1668. R. FOR. NECESSARY. CHANGE=I. I . D. 85. O. 10HN. HVGHES. 1666 = A pair of spectacles (?). I. K. R. OF. WREXHAM = HIS HALF PENY. H. 86. O. IOHN. HVGHES. 1666= A pair of spectacles. I. K. H. R. IN. WREXHAM = I. K. H. (?). 87. O. ROBERT. IACKSON = Arms; three lions' heads erased. R. IN. WREXHAM = R. I. 1 89. O. WILLIAM LEWIS 1666 The Cordwainers' W. A. L. . = R. IN. WRIXHAM = HIS. HALF. PENY. 90. O. IOHN. PERRY. 1667 HIS. HALFE. PENNY. R. IN. WREXHAM Arms. 1131 The following token, described by Mr. Boyne in his former edition among "Uncertain Tokens," p. 528, probably belongs to Wales: 92. O. OWEN . WILLIAMS A lion rampant. R. HIS. HALFE. PENNY = 0. I. W. 1666. Warwickshire. NUMBER OF TOKENS ISSUED . NUMBER OF PLACES ISSUING TOKENS TOWN PIECES ISSUED AT COVENTRY, HEMLINGFORDd, Strat- 191 31 Sub-Editor and Collaborateur: W. H. TAYLOR, ESQ., Memb. Num. Soc., London, Ivy View, Erdington. Warwickshire. By the revision of this county the total number of tokens has been increased from 144 in the original edition of this work to 191. Two tokens are now omitted, viz., that of Nathaniel Sweet, Austrey; and one of Kineton, John Whitroe's, both having been assigned to Devonshire. Three additional places which issued tokens in the seventeenth century have to be added, viz., Griff, Lapworth, and Tysoe. For the interesting notes on the Birmingham families we have been indebted to the very great kindness of Mr. Joseph Hill, of that town. The Vicar of Tamworth (the Rev. W. Macgregor) and the Rector of Rugby (the Rev. J. Murray) also very kindly searched their respective registers, and sent us the results. 2. O. MATTHIAS. CRABB = The Drapers' Arms. R. OF. ALCESTER = M. A . C. 3. O. IOSEPH. DEWES. OF A mortar and pestle. R. ALLCESTER. 16541. B. D. 4. O. FVLKE. EMES The Mercers' Arms. = R. ALCESTER. 1657= F . A . E. 6. O. THOMAS . PICKARD = The Grocers' Arms. R. IN. ALCESTER. 1667 = HIS HALF PENY. 7. O. THO. PICKERD. HIS. HAL. PENY = The Grocers' Arms. R. IN. ALSESTER. 1664=T . E . P. 8. O. IOHN. REINOLES. MERCER HIS HALFE PENNY. 10. There is a variety dated 1662, and reads oF on reverse. 4 |