. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. ch. 128. O. FRANCIS . IRELAND = A Castle. R. IN . FRAMLINGHAM = F . I. \ The Ireland family also resided here for a long period. In the churchwardensaccounts of 1557, John Irelonde is mentioned as one of the churchwardensselling the plaie for repairs of the church. Francis Ireland was one of the jurorsin the Court Baron, 1629, and was also, by an ordinance of Lord Protector Crom-well and his council, dated March 20, 1653, for settling the estates left by SirRobert Hitcham, knight, of Framlingham and Saxted, to cha


. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. ch. 128. O. FRANCIS . IRELAND = A Castle. R. IN . FRAMLINGHAM = F . I. \ The Ireland family also resided here for a long period. In the churchwardensaccounts of 1557, John Irelonde is mentioned as one of the churchwardensselling the plaie for repairs of the church. Francis Ireland was one of the jurorsin the Court Baron, 1629, and was also, by an ordinance of Lord Protector Crom-well and his council, dated March 20, 1653, for settling the estates left by SirRobert Hitcham, knight, of Framlingham and Saxted, to charitable uses, in 1636,appointed to be one of the principal trustees. The device of a castle, which appears on so many of the Framlingham tokens,refers to the stronghold of the Bigods, Earls of Norfolk, the ruins of which forman important object of beauty in the scenery and also in the history of the town. SUFFOLK. 1081 GLEMHAM PARVA. 129. O. THO . MARCKES . OF . GLEMHAM . PARVY (in five lines). R. t . a . m . 1669 . his . half, peny (in five lines) = Withina shield, a bird. \. 130. O. THOMAS . MARCHE . OFR. GLENHAM . PARVA =1665. A long pedigree of the Marche family of Haddenham and the Isle of Ely, andof Wordwell, in Suffolk, is printed in the Topographer and Genealogist, vol. ii.,p. 247. GLEMSFORD. 131. O. edmond . bigges . in = The sun in splendour. R. GLIMESFORD . SVFFOLK = E . M . B. \ The Bige family are still inhabitants of Glemsford. The sun in rays, or in splendour, is part of the Distillers Arms. The bestdrink under the sun has been and still is to be found inscribed on the signboardsof taverns. 132. O. Giles . midleditch = A lion Rampant. R. OF . GLENSFORD . 1669 = HIS HALFE PENNY. J The Lion inn still remains in the village. GROTON. 133. O. thomas . goodale . at . the = A falcon with spurs. R. FALCON . IN . GROATEN . 1670 = HIS HALF . E . G. \ The Falcon as an inn-sign is ancient, and one existed as early as 1463 as a largehostelry at Bury St. Edmunds. 134. O


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