521 
1665. Itm of Mr Salmon due upon Bond 05 — 00 — 00 
Itm to Mr Salmon for parchment 
paper pennes and Inke 00 — 10 — 04 
1666. It paid Mr Thomas Salmon for binding 
4 books in one for paper inke and 
pennes per Bill 00 — 15 —o9 
1672. It paid Mr Salmon for two Lawbooks 
per bill oI — 00 — oo 
1673. It pd Thomas Salmon for a receipte 
booke oo — or — 06 
1676. to Mr Salmon for Bindinge ye Charters 00 — 07 —o00 
1677. to Mris Salmon per Bill 00 — 04 — 06 
1678. To Mris Sallmon wid per order 00 — 04 — OI” 
WILLS BATH 
34 - 31-0: WILLIAM + sMITH=A pair of Croppers shears 
R: IN» BATHE - 1666=W-I-S- 
The issuer of this token was a “Clothier” probably carrying 
on business in Frog Lane (site of present New Bond Street) 
which opened off Broad (Northgate) Street. In this lane stood 
a large building, this Mr. Murch in his “ History of the 
Presbyterian and General Baptist Church” states was a “shear 
shop” in which “the Presbyterian congregation assembled” in 
1688. ‘The croppers’ shears then employed in the preparation 
of cloth, used as a device upon his token, may connect the 
issuer with this “ shear shop.” 
1661. St. Michaels Register. Nov. 1. Hanna Smith dau 
of William Burial 
1673 Abbey Pt Aug. 31. Hanna dau of 
William Smith 
& Jane Christened 
1681. St. Michaels a Aug. 21. Christian Smith 
dau of Willm 
& Jane Fi 
1689. ~ 4 Apr. to. William Smith Burial 
