By F. ut. Willis. 397 
Dr. Williamson, referring to “ Waylen’s History,” tells us further that the 
Reyulists, when they took Marlborough in 1642, fed a fire for three hours with 
Hammond’s stock-in-trade. 
This issuer was possibly a son of Henry Hammond, bookseller in Salisbury, 
1635—7. (See Wilts Archeological Magazine, vol. xxvi., p. 235.) 
69. EDWARD . HOPE . OF = A ship within a dotted ring. t 
THE . DEVIZES . 1652 = An anchor within a ring. 
The issue of a second token in the same year shows that Hope’s business was 
a thriving one. 
75. RICHARD . SLADE = The Grocer’s arms. 3 
IN . THE . DEVIZES . 1663 = Two pipes crossed. 
78. WILLIAM . STEVENS = The Groeers’ arms. 4 
IN. THE . DEVIZES = W.A.S. 
HEYTESBURY. 
84. IOSEPH . BELL = The Mercers’ arms. 3 
IN . HETESBVRY — 1659.1.H.B. 
The figure of the Virgin on the shield is placed upside down, (The specimen, 
from which the above description was taken, is in the Society’s Museum, and is 
the only one hitherto reported.) 
HIGHWORTH. 
88. IOHN . ELTON . AT . Y¥ . LAMBE = A paschal lamb. 
IN . HIGHWooRH . 1669 = His | HALF | PENY. 
wi- 
94. IOHN . PEACHEY = (detrited.) t 
IN , HIworTH = 1656. 
LACOCK. 
101. RICHARD . GRYST = A lion rampant. 
IN . LEcocK . 1669 =R.G. 
me 
MAIDEN BRADLEY. 
(Dr. Williamson has removed the token of James Isher from the Wiltshire 
list, and it is now unappropriated by any county, It is, however, very doubtful 
whether Wilts has any claim to it, nor, indeed, does it appear in Boyne’s original 
MSS.) 
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