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177. EDWARD . FAVLCONER = Skinners’ arms. 
IN. NEW. SARVM. 1656 =E.M.F. 
178. A variety dated 1657. 
181. EDWARD . FRIPP = Skinners’ arms. 
IN. SARVM. 1669 = HIS. HALF. PENY. 
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183. IOHN . GILBERT . AT . THE = A bell. 
BELL .IN.NEW.SARID—I.H.G. 
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(This differs from No. 127 of Boyne in having “Sarum” incorrectly spelt, an 
error no doubt on the part of the die-sinker, Examples of both varieties are to 
be seen in the collection at the Society’s Museum.) 
185. WILLIAM . GAPEN = The Grocers’ arms. 
IN. SARVM . 1652 =w.a. 
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187. WILLIAM . GASSEN = The Grocers’ arms. 
In. sarvMmM.1662 =w.ea. 
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188. IOHN . GRACCE = A dog. 
GROCER. IN.SARVM=1.G.P. 
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(From the similarity in description one is inclined to think that this token and 
that of ‘ John Cragge”’ [see above! are identical.) 
191. ROGER . GODFREY . IN = Knife and cleaver. 
NEW. sarvM. 1664=k.E.4G. 
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193. IOHN . HALE = A lion rampant. 
GROCER . IN .SARVM —I1.H. 
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198. GEORGE . HVGHES = A fox with a goose. 
oF .SARVM. 1658 =e. . 
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202. E.D.M.IN. SARVIM. |0d1 = A skull. 
IF , THOV . BELEIVEST = & heart. 
(This belonged possibly to Edmond Mack, an apothecary, who issued No. 139 
of Boyne’s list. For information about him see Wilts Archeological Magazine, 
vol. xiii., pp. 150 and 168.) 
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