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W86: Dorsetshire, Evershot (Farthing): (1651)
O | The Mercers' Arms |
IOHN FEISHER 1651 |
R | I F |
OF EVERSHOT MERCER I F | |
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[A misreading of No. 88?] |
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W87: Dorsetshire, Evershot (Farthing): (1658)
O | The Mercers' Arms |
IOHN FEISHER 1658 |
R | I F |
OF EVERSHOT MERCER I F | |
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[Hutchins.] [A misreading of No. 88?] |
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W88: Dorsetshire, Evershot (Farthing): (1658)
O | The Mercers' Arms |
IOHN FFISHER 1658 |
R | I F |
OF EVERSHOT MERCER I F | |
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[Bodleian Library, Browne Willis collection] The registers of this parish do not go so far back as the middle of the seventeenth century. |
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W90: Dorsetshire, Halstock (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A pack-horse saddled |
WILLIAM CLARKE IN |
R | W G C |
HALSTOCKE DORSETSHIR W G C | |
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[L. C.] In connection with the device of a pack-horse upon this token, it may be interesting to mention that near to "Chapel Close" (a field near the top of the hill, north of the church at Halstock) can be traced, east and west along the high ground, the old "Pack-saddle road" from London to Exeter. (Hutchins iv. 465.) |
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