. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. WOODBRIDGE. Esq., , of Hardwick Hall, PRESENTED BY HIM, IS RESPECT-BY the Editor. Surrey Number of Tokens issued. .... Number of Places issuing Tokens . Town Pieces issued at Chertsey and Guildford. 307 54 Surrey In Surrey tokens were issued at fifty-five different places, and it isinteresting to note the peculiarities in the method of describingand spelling the name of the place of issue. Abinger, for instance, on its solitary token, appears in the oldername of Abenworth. Battersea is spelt Battersey. Bletc


. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. WOODBRIDGE. Esq., , of Hardwick Hall, PRESENTED BY HIM, IS RESPECT-BY the Editor. Surrey Number of Tokens issued. .... Number of Places issuing Tokens . Town Pieces issued at Chertsey and Guildford. 307 54 Surrey In Surrey tokens were issued at fifty-five different places, and it isinteresting to note the peculiarities in the method of describingand spelling the name of the place of issue. Abinger, for instance, on its solitary token, appears in the oldername of Abenworth. Battersea is spelt Battersey. Bletchingley appears as Bleachingley and Bleachingly. Dorking as Darking, Darkin, and Dorkinge. Egham as Eadgham, Egam, Eggam, Edgham, and Eggham, fivemethods of spelling. Epsom reads Ebisham and Apsum. Ewell is spelt Yewell and Yewill. Farnham, phonetically as Fanum and Farnum. Godalming as Godlyman, Godalman, Godalmin, Godallmig,Godallminge, Godalminge, and Godallmin, seven methods of spelling. Guildford varies between six ways, reading Gillford, Gilford,Guilforde, Gilldford, Gi


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