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W179: Cambridgeshire, Swaffham (Farthing): (1660)
O | A broche of 5 candles, mullet for a mintmark |
ROBERT DENTON OF |
R | R A D, mullet for a mintmark |
SWAFHAM 1660 R A D | |
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It is not improbable that this token, although found near Cambridge, may have been issued at Swaffham, Norfolk, to which town it is ascribed by Boyne. |
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W180: Cambridgeshire, Swaffham (Farthing): (1659)
O | Crossed keys |
THOMAS DAWSON |
R | T S D |
IN SWAFFHAM 1659 T S D | |
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W181: Cambridgeshire, Swaffham (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | I H |
IOHN HOOKER I H |
R | I H |
OF SWAFFHAM I H | |
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These last two are given by Boyne to Swaffham, Norfolk. |
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W182: Cambridgeshire, Swaffham Bulbeck (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A woolpack, mullet for a mintmark |
WILLIAM COE OF |
R | W C, mullet for a mintmark |
SWAFFHAM BULBECK W C | |
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W183: Cambridgeshire, Swavesey (Farthing): (1656)
O | W S B |
WILLIAM BVRTEN W S B |
R | W S B, mullet for a mintmark |
OF SWASEY 1656 W S B | |
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William and Sarah Burton were married 19 Nov., 1642, at Swavesey. |
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W184: Cambridgeshire, Thorney (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | The Bakers' Arms |
EDWARD TAYLOR [?] |
R | E T, mullet for a mintmark |
IN THORNEY ABBY E T | |
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W185: Cambridgeshire, Upwell (Farthing): (1664)
O | The Mercers' Arms; no inner circle |
SAMUEL VINCENT |
R | S V, mullet for a mintmark |
IN VPWELL 1664 S V | |
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W186: Cambridgeshire, Upwell (Farthing): (1664)
O | The Tallow Chandlers' Arms |
WILLIAM BOYCE |
R | W S B |
IN VPWELL 1664 W S B | |
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W187: Cambridgeshire, Upwell (Farthing): (1664)
O | The Brewers' Arms, mullet for a mintmark |
IAMES BRONLES |
R | I I B, mullet for a mintmark |
IN VPWELL 1664 I I B | |
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W188: Cambridgeshire, Upwell (Farthing): (1664)
O | A crown |
THOMAS NVRISH |
R | T A N |
IN VPWELL 1664 T A N | |
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Upwell is also partly in Norfolk, and the last two tokens [one farthing] are given by Boyne to that county. |
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