. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. chepstow = The Mercers Arms. R. MERCER . HIS . FARTHINGE = W . D. 1670. large \ v 10. O. richard. morgan = his half peny within an octagonof of . chepstowe= 1670 within an octagon of dots. J II. 0. SAMVEL . MORGAN . 1670 = 8 . M. R. A . CHEPSTOWE . FARTHING = A portcullis. £ v 12. 0. Walter . morgan . 1670 = w . m. conjoined. R. A . CHEPSTOWE . FARTHING = A portcullis. \ y T3. O. WALTER . MORGAN=A portcullis. R. OF . CHEPSTOW . I 67 2 = HIS . HALF . PENY. h 14. O. god . save . the . king = The


. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. chepstow = The Mercers Arms. R. MERCER . HIS . FARTHINGE = W . D. 1670. large \ v 10. O. richard. morgan = his half peny within an octagonof of . chepstowe= 1670 within an octagon of dots. J II. 0. SAMVEL . MORGAN . 1670 = 8 . M. R. A . CHEPSTOWE . FARTHING = A portcullis. £ v 12. 0. Walter . morgan . 1670 = w . m. conjoined. R. A . CHEPSTOWE . FARTHING = A portcullis. \ y T3. O. WALTER . MORGAN=A portcullis. R. OF . CHEPSTOW . I 67 2 = HIS . HALF . PENY. h 14. O. god . save . the . king = The Kings head, c . n . r. R. OF . MONMOVTH . l66l = R . A . B. i5- O. R. 16. *7- ^18. O. R. RICHARD . BALLARD . OF . MON-MOTH = HIS HALFE PENY FCRNECESARY CHAING. GOD . PRESERVE . OVR . GRACIOVS . king = The Kings head, c . I1D. 1668. J edward . bevan = A man making candles. OF . MONMOVTH = HIS HALF PENY. E . E. B michaell . BOHEWNE = The Mercers Arms. MERCER . IN . MONMOVTH = M . B. michaell . BOHEWNE = The Mercers Arms. MERCER . IN . MONMOTH = M . E . i Whereas Mr. Herbert Jones, attorney-at-law, in the town of Monmouth, wellknown by being several years together Under-sheriff of the same county, hath oflate divers times lobbed the mail coming from that town to London, and taken outdivers letters and writs, and is now fled from justice, and supposed to havesheltered himself in some of the new-raised troops. These are to give notice, that whosoever shall secure the said Herbert Jones,so as to be committed, in order to answer these said crimes, may give notice there-of to Sir Thomas Fowles, goldsmith, Temple Bar, London, or to Mr. MichaelBohune, mercer, in Monmouth, and shall have a guineas reward.—Quoted fromthe London Gazette of the period by Andrew Wynter, , in his Curiositiesof Civilization, 1861. 19. 20. o. R. THOMAS . EDWARDS . 1671 = A portcullis. MERCER . IN . MONMOVTH = HIS | HALFE | PENY FOR NECESARY I CHANGE. 60= The Mercers Arms. M.


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