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monger, who deceased the 12th day of March, 1700, in the 58th year of his age." 



" Come here, my friend, and cast an eye, 

 Then go thy way, prepare to die ; 

 Learn here thy Doom, and know thou must 

 One day like me be turned to dust." 



— Raivlinson's Hist, and Ant. of the City of Hereford. 



30. 0. THOMAS SEABORNE = The Arms of the City. 



R. IN . HEREFORD . 1652 = T . S J 



Thomas Seaborne was Mayor in 1649 and part of 1648, and was assessed for 

 two fire-hearths in Wigmarsh Ward, 14 Car. II., and for one in Wyebridge Ward, 

 16 and 17 Car. II. 



In All Saints' Register the following entries occur : — 



1669. Thomas, the sonne of Thomas Seaborne and Elizabeth his wife, was 

 baptized ye 10th of March. 



1672. Hannah, daughter of Mr Thomas Seaborne and Elizabeth his wife, was 

 baptized 4th of June. 



1690. ffrancis Seaborn was Buried ye 21th of April. Mrs Ann Seaborn was 

 Buried ye 8th of January. 



1697. Thomas, the sonne of Thomas Seaborne and Elizabeth his wife, was 

 baptized Oct. 17. 



In St. Nicholas' Register. 



1674. Bapt John, ye sonne of Thomas Seaborne and Elizabeth his wife, 22 

 November. 



1678. Ye 12th of July, Baptized Sammuell, the sonne of Thomas Seaborne 

 and Elizabeth his wife. 



1679. Buried, the 2nd of July, Sammuell, the sonne of Thomas Seaborne and 

 Elizabeth his wife. 



1680. Married. Daniell Jeffries and Francis Seaborne were married Mar. 3rd. 



31. O. LTSON . THOMAS . IN . HEREFORD . 1668. 



R. ^ HIS . HALF-PENT h 



A specimen of this token was exhibited with No. 28 at the local museum, 1867. 

 I shall be glad to learn in whose possession these two pieces now are, and to obtain 

 complete descriptions of them. 



Lyson Thomas was assessed for two fire-hearths in Eigne Ward, 16 and 17 

 Car. II. 



In All Saints' Register. 



1683. Mr Lyson Thomas was buried the 8th of September. 



32. 0. ROBERT . WATTS . OF =: A lion rampant. 



R. HEREFORD . CITTY . 1667 =: HIS . HALF-PENNY § 



On a stone formerly in centre of cloister area of the Cathedral was the follow- 

 ing inscription: — "Here lyeth the body of Anne Watts, wife of Robert Watts, 

 currier, of tliLs city, who deceased December the 2 — (?), 16-6. See No. 20. 



