. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 174. O. william . doggett . 1668 = The Grocers Arms. R. in . Ipswich . grocer . his . half . penny (in five lines).(Square.) 1 William Doggett was discharged of his fine of /15 at Corpus Christi Guild(14 Charles I.). A brass memorial on an altar-tomb still exists in the church of Boxford, inSuffolk, to one William Doggett, who was a merchant-adventurer, citizen andmercer, of London, who died in 1610, and left issue six sons and six daughters. 175. A variety has the Mercers Arms on obverse.
. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 174. O. william . doggett . 1668 = The Grocers Arms. R. in . Ipswich . grocer . his . half . penny (in five lines).(Square.) 1 William Doggett was discharged of his fine of /15 at Corpus Christi Guild(14 Charles I.). A brass memorial on an altar-tomb still exists in the church of Boxford, inSuffolk, to one William Doggett, who was a merchant-adventurer, citizen andmercer, of London, who died in 1610, and left issue six sons and six daughters. 175. A variety has the Mercers Arms on obverse. 176. O. Samuel. Douer . Apothecary (in four lines). R. In . Ipswich . His . Halfe . Penny (in four lines). {Heart-shape.) 1 177. O. charls . fareweather = A ship. R. IN . IPSWICH . 1656 = C . F. \ The Ship was assessed early in the seventeenth century, and was standing tillabout 1730. 178. O. george . GiRLiNGE = The Grocers Arms. R. IN . IPSWICH . 1666 = G . M . G. \ 179. O. Stephen . greene . at . ye = A greyhound running. R. grayhovnd . ipswich = s . g. A merchants mark. \. The Greyhound Inn stood in St. Margarets parish. The ancestors of the Greens of Ipswich resided for a long period at Wilby, andsome of the family were distinguished for their literary acquirements in later years. The greyhound, derived from the house of Beaufort, was the sinister supporter ofthe arms of King Henry VII. 180. O. iames . Harwell = The Grocers Arms. R. IN . IPSWICH . 1659 = I . M . H. \ 181. O. ioseph . HAYMER = The Grocers Arms. R. IN . IPSWICH . 1666 = his halfe penny. J 182. A variety from a different die reads on the reverse : of . ips- wich . 1666 = HIS HALF PENY. J Joseph Haymer was one of the twenty-four named in the charter of Charles,1665. He was one of the jurors, in 1658, for Richard, Lord Protector of theCommonwealth, who presented to the Quarter Sessions one Timothy Grimble,as a harbourer of idle, loose, and dissolute people, called Quakers, in his house,to the great nuisance of
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