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widdow Salmon the life is Wm. ffisher his Sonne to—from and 
after the deceases of him the Sd Robert ffisher and John ffisher 
his Sonne—Agreed that Rob! ffisher shall ad the Life of Wm. 
ffisher his sonne for 204 fine under the usual rents & covenants.” 
On the 2oth of March, 1679: ‘What shall Mr Robert ffisher 
give to add one life in revertion of his Life and the life of Wm. 
ffisher his son of and in one Messuage or Tenem! lying in 
Northgate Street he bids three pounds.” This entry is crossed out 
as not entertained, but the proposal must shortly after have been 
agreed to as the Ch. Ac. for 1679 contains :— 
“Ttem of Mr Robert ffisher for his fine 
& Seal 03 — 06 — 08.” 
In 1694 an entry appears :—“ in reversion of William ffisher 
of Bathampton Yeoman of one messuage ‘or tenem* lying in 
Cheape Street.” 
WILLS . BATH 
20 - 17.  O: IOHN « FOORDE = The Cordwainers’ 
Arms. 
R: IN + BATHEs =I + O-+- F- 
1627. June 25. St Michael’s Regr. Phillip Fforde—Elinor 
Vernam Married 
Sept. 7. ce John fforde son of Phillip Christened 
1661. Feb. 16. St James.° Sarah fford dau of John 
and Olive 3 
1664. May 18, Abbey. John son of John fford and Olive ,, 
1666. July 29. za Oliffe dau of John fforde [3 
1701. Nov. 16, St Michael’s. John Foorde Senior Buried 
m705. Dec 28: 4 Olive Foord Widdow 7 
The issuer of this Token resided in St. Michael’s parish. He 
was probably a near relative of the John Ford, who entering the 
Council in September, 1647, was Mayor in 1660-61. I have 
referred to him as one of the chief opponents of Henry Chapman. 
John Ford (Mayor) resided in Stall Street, a drawing of the 
house (then occupied by his son) is given on Gilmore’s Map, 
