4.04 Wiltshire Trade Tokens of the Seventcenth Century. 
WOOTTON BASSETT. 
270. GABRELL . ARMAN = The Mercers’ arms. 
IN . WHETEN . BASEIT=G.E.A 
Ole 
The following tokens have not been noticed in any list hitherto. 
published :— 
KEEVIL. 
CHARLES . WILLCOKS = A fleur-de-lys. 
IN . KEEVEL. MERCER = C.W. 
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MALMESBURY. 
WALTER . WOODMAN = W.M.W in monogram. 
CARIER . MALMESBVRY = the Grocers’ arms. 
le 
(This is a smaller and thinner piece than that described by Boyne (No. 90), 
and it will be noticed that the centre types of the obverse and reverse are 
transposed !) 
MARLBOROUGH. 
A farthing of Thomas Keene (Boyne No. 97) from a different die. The s on 
the obverse does not stand below the legs of the doves, but touches the tail of the 
lower bird to the right. 
TROWBRIDGE. 
The place of issue on Robert Darcke’s token is spelt by Boyne TVRBRIDGE, 
and by Williamson rrvBRIDGE. Both varieties are to be met with. 
