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17th Century Tokens : Nayland-Needham_Market in Suffolk

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

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W254: Suffolk, Nayland (Farthing): (1656)
O  A cock
WILLIAM BLYTH IN
R  W B
NAYLAND 1656 W B
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The Blyth family live here still.
W255: Suffolk, Nayland (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O  A crown
MATHEW HALLIETT
R  M H
IN NAYLAND M H
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W256: Suffolk, Nayland (Farthing): (1657)
O  The Clothworkers' Arms
WILLIAM MEGGS
R  W M
IN NAYLAND 1657 W M
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W257: Suffolk, Nayland (Farthing): (1654)
O  E T
EDMAN TOWLLER BAKER E T
R  1654
IN NEYLAND IN SVFOLK 1654
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W257*: Suffolk, Nayland (Farthing): (1652)
O  E T
EDMAN TOWLLER BAKER E T
R  1652
IN NEYLAND IN SVFOLK 1652
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W258: Suffolk, Nayland (Farthing): (1657)
O  A rose
HONEST GEORG TVRNER
R  G T
OF NEYLEND 1657 G T
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W259: Suffolk, Needham Market (Farthing): (1658)
O  R R C
ROBERT CHENERY R R C
R  1658
OF NEEDHAM MARKET 1658
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Among the names of residents at Needham that of Bhenery still remains.
W260: Suffolk, Needham Market (Farthing): (1666)
O  1666
IAMES HARLWIN 1666
R  I M H
IN NEEDHAM MARKET I M H
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W261: Suffolk, Needham Market (Farthing): (1664)
O  T E L conjoined into one character
THOMAS LOVE IN T E L
R  1664
NEEDHAM MARKETT 1664
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W262: Suffolk, Needham Market (Farthing): (1664)
O  A rose
IOHN ROZER 1664
R  I E R
IN NEDHAM MARKETT I E R
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At the present time the name is spelt Rosier, in Needham.

Bishop Earle, in his "Micrososmography; or, A Piece of the World Discovered in Essays and Characters," first edition, 1628, observes that "a taverne is a degree, or, if you will, a paire of staires, above an ale-house, where men get drunk with more credit and apology. If the vintners' rose be at door, it is sign sufficient, but the absence of this is supplied by the ivy-bush."

W263: Suffolk, Needham Market (Farthing): (1664)
O  A ship
IOHN SHIPP 1664
R  I E S
IN NEDHAM MARKETT I E S
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