234. 
235. 
239. 
240. 
241. 
247. 
By F. Mm. Willis. 
THOMAS . BANT = P Arms. 
IN . STRATTON = T.B 
SWINDON. 
THOMAS . FARMER . BAKER = A pair of scales and beneath them 
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IN . SWINDON . 1669 — HIS. HALF. PENY.T.A.F [agarb. 
HENERY . RESTALL = Two pipes crossed. 
IN . SWINDON . 1668 = Three sugar loaves. 
Another dated 1664. 
HENERY . RESTALL = Two pipes crossed. 
IN . SWINDON . 1664 = Two pipes crossed. 
TINHEAD. 
IOHN . BERRY . OF = The Mercers’ arms. 
TINHEAD. 1661 =1.a.B 
(For 1661 read 1651.) 
248. 
TROWBRIDGE. 
IOHN . CLARKE . 1667 = The Drapers’ arms. 
IN . TROWBRIDG = Latin cross between 1 and c. 
(The design on the reverse is not a Latin cross, but a merchant's mark.) 
265. 
266. 
WESTBURY. 
IOHN . WATIS = The Grocers’ arms. | 
IN . WESTBVRY = 1.W. 
WESTPORT (Malmesbury). 
WILLIAM . FRY . IN = The Weavers’ arms. 
WESTPORTE . 1666 = W.A.F 
WILTON. 
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Dr. Williamson has transferred all of the Wilton tokens, except Stephen 
Brassier’s, to Norfolk; but No. 185 of Boyne’s list, at any rate, has been found 
more than once in the immediate neighbourhood of the Wiltshire Wilton. 
