396 Wiltshire Trade Tokens of the Seventeenth Century. 
26. ROBERT . DIER = A talbot. z 
IN}. CAEN 08 1 3.0" 
28. ARTHVR . FORMAN . 1669 = HIL | MAR | TEN v3 
CHANDLER . OF . CALNE = A.I.F. 
CHIPPENHAM. 
42. SAMVELL . ELLIOTE = Two swords crossed and a carbine. z 
OF. CHIPPENHAM —S.A.E. 1666. 
47. BRISTOW . PLACE = .I.A.S 
CHIPPENHAM. 1665 =1.4.S. 
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(No clue exists as to where Bristow Place was situated, nor is the issuer’s 
name known, but the similarity of the initials on this and the token next 
described shows it to be possible that both pieces emanated from John Shorte’s 
office.) 
48. IOHN . SHORTE = The Tallow Chandlers’ arms. z 
IN . CHIPPENHAM —1I.A.S. 
COLLINGBOURNE. 
56. BARNABAS . RVMSEY = A tree between 16 and 64. 
IN . COLLINGBOVRNE = A tree between B and R 
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CORSLEY. 
57. GEORGE . CAREY = The Clothworkers’ arms. 
IN . cornsLEY . 1666 =@.M.C. 
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58. Also a variety dated 1667. 
CORSHAM. 
59. WILLIAM . GIBBONS = W. G. and a true lovers’ knot. 
IN . CORSHAM = 1669 
DEVIZES. 
70. John Hammond’s token is now properly described as being without date. 
This issuer was possibly responsible also for the Marlborough token, for there is 
a letter of the Marlborough man, speaking of his having been at Devizes during 
the great fire of 1653, on which occasion he says :—“I have but little saved, not 
above £8 worth of all my goods and books. The children are erying to go home, 
and I tell them we have none to go to. What shall I do?” 
