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W61: Hampshire, East Meon (Farthing): (1666)
O | An angel |
IOHN WITCOMBE AT YE |
R | I M W |
IN EASTE MEANE 66 I M W | |
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This old village gives its name to the hundred in which it is situated, and derives it from the old inhabitants of the county. |
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W62: Hampshire, Emsworth (Farthing): (1667)
O | The Mercers' Arms |
THOMAS WHEELER |
R | T R W |
IN EMSWORTH 1667 T R W | |
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W63: Hampshire, Fareham (Farthing): (1658)
O | The Mercers' Arms |
WILLIAM DIDLESFOLD |
R | W D |
OF FARAM 1658 W D | |
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W64: Hampshire, Fareham (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | The Mercers' Arms |
WILLIAM DIDDLESFOLD |
R | W D |
OF FARAM MERCER W D | |
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The name is locally pronounced in the phonetic form used on these tokens. |
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W66: Hampshire, Fordingbridge (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A shuttle (?) |
SAMVEL HARRIS |
R | S H |
IN FORDINGBRIDGE S H | |
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W68: Hampshire, Gosport (Farthing): (1665)
O | N A B |
NICHOLAS BRADWAY N A B |
R | 1665 |
OF GOSPORTE 1665 | |
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W71: Hampshire, Gosport (Farthing): (1668)
O | Two rolls of bread |
WILL HUNT BAKER |
R | W A H |
IN GOSPERT 1668 W A H | |
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W72: Hampshire, Gosport (Farthing): (1667)
O | Two keys crossed |
STEPHEN LOCK |
R | S D L |
OF GOSPART 1667 S D L | |
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W74: Hampshire, Gosport (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | An anchor and E S |
ELIZABETH SEYMOR E S |
R | Legend filling the field |
OF GODSPORT IN HAMPSHIRE | |
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W76: Hampshire, Hambledon (Farthing): (1665)
O | 1665 |
RICHARD STENT 1665 |
R | R M S |
AT HAMBLEDON R M S | |
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There are so many Hambledons, that it is doubtful whether these tokens are correctly placed to Hampshire; but a reference to the parish registers might solve the question. |
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