By F. M. Wiilis. 399 
(The above is described also in the Gloucestershire list, together with other 
Marshfield tokens. The reason for its being included in the Wilts catalogue is 
that the name of William Hosee has been found in an old local deed of Corsham, 
in which he is described as of “‘ Marshfield, County Wilts.”) 
MARSTON. 
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148. RICHARD . WALKER = The Grocers’ arms. 
OF . MARSTON . GROCER = R. Ww. 1658 
(This is a Kent token [see Dr. Williamson’s list for that county, No. 389], 
which has been wrongly placed here owing to an inaccurate reading of the word 
MAIDSTON.) 
MELKSHAM. 
149. _ AMBROSE / AWDREY . OF . MELKESHAM == Mercers’ arms. 4 
IOHN . AWDREY . OF. STEEPLE . ASHTON = 1668 
(There is probably some mistake about the description of the above, as no 
mention of a John Awdry can be found in Steeple Ashton records. There was, 
however, a Joseph Awdry buried at Steeple Ashton on December 15th, 1668, 
brother to Ambrose Awdry, of Melksham, and to George Awdry, who issued a 
token at Maiden Bradley.) 
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151. A.A. OF. MELKESHAM = The Mercers’ arms. 
I.A. OF. STEEPLE . ASHTON — 1668. 
(An example is to be seen at the Society’s Museum. Boyne noted the 1665 
variety only, and added in inverted commas, by way of explanation, what he 
supposed to be the names of the issuers. Hence may possibly have arisen ‘the 
error—if it be an error !—in the description of the token immediately preceding 
this.) 
The farthing of RICHARD LVKEY, described by Akerman and Boyne, has been 
removed to its proper place, viz., Milk Street, Cheapside, London. 
PURTON. ¢ 
157*. EDWARD . SAVNDERS = The Grocers’ arms. 
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