DORSET TRADE TOKENS. 109 



STURMINSTER NEWTON. 



1 88. O. Robert Porter = The Mercers' Arms. 



p 

 R. In Sturmister Newton = D p 



The final N in the town name should be omitted. 

 In a subsidy roll of 16 Charles I., Robert Porter was taxed 6s. 

 on lands of the annual value of 403. 



WEYMOUTH. 



202. O. Francis Reed = The Grocers' Arms. 

 7^. In Waymouth= F.R 



202A. A variety of obverse and reverse in which the cloves 



upon the shield are eight instead of nine in 

 number, and the letters of the legends are larger 

 throughout. The ornaments and stops also differ. 

 (Plate 1 6.) 



207. O. Thomas Tunstall = A ship. 



T 

 R. of Waymouth = -p A 



208. This token by the last named issuer, in addition to 



reading "in Waymouth 1667," is further varied 

 from N 207 by the omission of the inner circle on 

 the obverse, by a different rendering of the ship, 

 and by other minor changes. 



WIMBORNE. 



220. O. Roberte Ekins of = Arms within a shield; a bend 



fusilly between two daggers erect. 





 R. Wimburne. 1670. = -n T and an interlaced flower. 



220A. A variety omits the last E in the Christian name on 



the obverse, and the E at the end of the town 

 name on the reverse. 



