. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. .661 on reverse, and in instead of of. \ Part of the town lands of Lavenham are in the parish of Brent Eleigh. JohnWhiting, in 1683, is recorded as paying 13s. 4d. for eight years lords rent duefor the town lands lying in Brent Eleigh. 218. Another variety is dated 1666. 219. O. iohn . wilmot . of = The Grocers Arms. R. LAVENHAM . IN . SVFOLKE = I . E . W. 220. O. iohn . wiLLMOT = The Grocers Arms. R. OF . LAVENHAM . IN . SVFF = I . W. J One Robert VVillmotts was occupier of a croft of land in Lavenham in
. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. .661 on reverse, and in instead of of. \ Part of the town lands of Lavenham are in the parish of Brent Eleigh. JohnWhiting, in 1683, is recorded as paying 13s. 4d. for eight years lords rent duefor the town lands lying in Brent Eleigh. 218. Another variety is dated 1666. 219. O. iohn . wilmot . of = The Grocers Arms. R. LAVENHAM . IN . SVFOLKE = I . E . W. 220. O. iohn . wiLLMOT = The Grocers Arms. R. OF . LAVENHAM . IN . SVFF = I . W. J One Robert VVillmotts was occupier of a croft of land in Lavenham in names of Clarke, Gurling, Mills, and Whiting are still to be found amongstthe tradesmen of Lavenham. LAXFIELD. 221. O. ioseph . ray . of = Arms ; a chevron between three laxfeild . 1665 = IR conjoined. \ There is a variety of the above which is dated 1668, and is also of the farthingsize. 222. O. iohn . stagoll . in = Three crowns on the royal oak. R. LAXFEILD . GROCER = HIS 1The Royal Oak Inn still exists at Laxfield. R. LAXFEILD . GROCER = HIS HALF PENY. \. SUFFOLK. 1091 223. O. Robert . TOviLL = The Drapers Arms. R. OF . LAXFILD = R . S . T. \ LOWESTOFT. 224. O. villa . loWistoff . svffolk = Arms ; a rose and a . lowestof . farthing (in three lines). large \ This and the following token were engraved in the Gentlemans Magazine,November, 1789, PI. III. 225. O. villa . lowistoff . svffolk = Arms ; a rose and crown. R. IOS . SMITHSON . ROB . BARKER . CHVRCH . WARD . 1669 (in seven lines). large \ SMITHS©^f BARKER 3 1 chvrch *h. sward: The fish houses occupied by Mr. Joseph Smithson were entirely consumed by afire in November, 1717. Joseph Smithson subscribed, in 1698, to the rebuilding of Lowestoft Chapel,which was a place for worship, much nearer the town than the parish church,and had been previously used before the Reformation, and licensed for churchservice by the Bishop of Norwich, in 1570. Sir Edward Barker, of Lowestoft, with others, in 1643,
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