. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. R . W. 1 349. O. thomas . waters = A stocking. R. OF . YARMOVTH . 1656 = T . E . W. 1 350. O. gabriell . woodrife = The GrocersArms. R. OF . NORTH . YARMOVTH = G . W. ] 882 TRADERS TOKENS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 351. A variety reads woodrooffe. ^ Gabriell Woodroff was chosen Bailiff in 1669, and, refusing to serve, was fined^40, which was mitigated to ;£io, he having shown sufficient reason for hisrefusal. 352. O. william . woorts . in = A dove with olive-branch. R. YARMOVTH . HOSYER = W . D . W. J Many of the


. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. R . W. 1 349. O. thomas . waters = A stocking. R. OF . YARMOVTH . 1656 = T . E . W. 1 350. O. gabriell . woodrife = The GrocersArms. R. OF . NORTH . YARMOVTH = G . W. ] 882 TRADERS TOKENS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 351. A variety reads woodrooffe. ^ Gabriell Woodroff was chosen Bailiff in 1669, and, refusing to serve, was fined^40, which was mitigated to ;£io, he having shown sufficient reason for hisrefusal. 352. O. william . woorts . in = A dove with olive-branch. R. YARMOVTH . HOSYER = W . D . W. J Many of these tokens are engraved in Mr. Palmers continuation of Manships Yarmouth. Mr. Palmer mentions tokens said to have been issued by Benjamin Blake andRobert Tothaker, but gives no description of them. There is in the British Museum a copper piece, about the size and thickness ofa halfpenny token, reading : 353. O. CAROLUS . II . D . G . MAG . BR . FR . & HI . REX = C . R. twice, yarmovth . m . d . t = Two tridents in saltire, 1665 inthe quarters. \ Plate


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