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17th Century Tokens : Towcester-Wellingborough in Northamptonshire

W Numbers refer to Williamson's  Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales and Ireland, (1891)

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W160: Northamptonshire, Towcester (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O  The Drapers' Arms, not in a shield
THOMAS CLARKE
R  T A C
OF TOVCESTER T A C
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W161: Northamptonshire, Towcester (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O  The Drapers' Arms
THOMAS CLARKE
R  T A C
OF TOUCESTER T A C
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Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Clarke and Phily, his wife, was born December 30, 1666; baptized January 8, 1667.
John, son of Thomas Clarke and Phillis, his wife, was born August 7, and baptized August 12, 1670.
Sarah, daughter of Thomas Clarke and Philliz, his wife, was born August 7, and baptized August 12, 1670.
W162: Northamptonshire, Towcester (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O  A talbot passant
RICHARD FARMER
R  R E F
IN TOSSISTER R E F
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W166: Northamptonshire, Towcester (Farthing): (1670)
O  A fleur-de-lys
WILL HOWES OF TOWCESTER MERCER
R  W H 1670
WILL HOWES OF TOWCESTER MERCER W H 1670
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W168: Northamptonshire, Towcester (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O  The Grocers' Arms
IOHN KINGSTON OF
R  I G K
TOSSETER MERCER I G K
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W170: Northamptonshire, Weedon (Farthing): (1657)
O  The Grocers' Arms
THOMAS MARRIOTT
R  T F M
OF WEEDEN 1657 T F M
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W171: Northamptonshire, Weedon (Farthing): (1652)
O  The Grocers' Arms
MARTIN PARKER
R  M M P
IN WEEDEN 1652 M M P
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Neither of these names are to be found in the parish registers
Weedon is reputed to be the most central part of England.
W173: Northamptonshire, Wansford (Farthing): (1666)
O  A sugar-loaf 1666
GEORGE BOSEMAN 1666
R  G B
IN WANSFORD G B
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W176: Northamptonshire, Wellingborough (Farthing): (1665)
O  A pair of scales
WILLIAM SEER IN
R  W E S
WELLINGBORROW 1665 W E S
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The Seers family is still there, and the Smiths, of course.
W177: Northamptonshire, Wellingborough (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O  Three cloves and a bell
HENRY SMITH IN
R  H S
WELLINGBOROVGH H S
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The Seers family is still there, and the Smiths, of course.

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