402 Wiltshire Trade Tokens of the Seventeenth Century. 
205. FRANCIS . MANINGE . IN = A goat. 
KATHREM . STREET. SARVM = F.1I.M. 
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For “Maninge” and “ Kathrem” should be read ManINGS and KATHREN. 
(Described in Williamson as a halfpenny, but is certainly a farthing, as is also 
No. 204 by the same issuer.) 
209. IOHN . NEALE = A fleur-de-lys. 
OF . SOLSBERY => I1.E.N. 
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212. GEORGE . PAGE . GROCER = Dove with olive branch. 
IN. SARVM. 1657 = G@.K.P. 
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213. A variety dated 1658. 
214. A variety dated 1667. 
216. EDWARD . PENNY . IN = Butchers’ arms. 3 
SARVME . 1667 = HIS. 4. TOKEN. 
220. WILL . SACKLER . ] 666 = Upholsterers’ arms. 
VPHOLSTER .IN.SARVM =W.M.S | 
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221. ROGER . REDBVRY = St. George and the Dragon. 
IN.SARVM.1664—=R.A.R. 
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(One is inclined to think that this is identical with “ Roger Bedbury’s” token, 
described above.) 
225. HENRY . SEWARD . OF = Arms: a chevron ermine between 
SARVM .GROCER => H.M.S. [three escalop shells. 
227. WILLIAM . VINER = A bunch of grapes. 3 
IN. SARVM . 1657 =W.E.V 
SHERSTON MAGNA. 
231. THOMAS . DAVIES . IN = Mercers’ arms. 
SHVSTON . MAGNAE = T.D. 1651 
STRATTON (St. Margaret). 
233. (John Cann’s token [No. 157 Boyne] finds place in the Wilts list 
aud also in the lists of Norfolk and Cornwall, but it is impossible to determine, 
at present, to which it belongs.) 
