. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. This well-struck and interesting token is of brass, with a plug of copper in thecentre. The parish registers furnish us with the following information : 1650. January 16, Marryed Mr. Henry Jefferies and Miss Mary Woodcock. 1652. September I, Bapt: Elizabeth ye daughter of Henry Jeffereys. 1654. April The two and twentieth, born Sara, the daughter of Henry Jefferies,Mercer, and Mary his wife, bapt. 28. 1654. July, Buried The one and twentieth Sara, daughter of Henry and MaryJeffreyes. 1655. June The twenty-third, b


. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. This well-struck and interesting token is of brass, with a plug of copper in thecentre. The parish registers furnish us with the following information : 1650. January 16, Marryed Mr. Henry Jefferies and Miss Mary Woodcock. 1652. September I, Bapt: Elizabeth ye daughter of Henry Jeffereys. 1654. April The two and twentieth, born Sara, the daughter of Henry Jefferies,Mercer, and Mary his wife, bapt. 28. 1654. July, Buried The one and twentieth Sara, daughter of Henry and MaryJeffreyes. 1655. June The twenty-third, born Sara, the daughter of Henry Jefferies. He probably combined the business of mercer with that of grocer. Thedaughter, Sara, born on April 21, died exactly three months after, on July 21, andthe child next born being a daughter was also christened Sara. 2 1. o. R. iohn I iefferys | in . broms | . grove . (in four lines).his I half . peny | i . i | 1668 (in four lines). J


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