DORSET TRADE TOKENS. 99 



I2A. A variety is struck in brass upon a largc-r blank. 



In 1 664, 1 2 hearths. Perhaps this was the chief Inn. 



13. O. John Gould at the = A crown. 

 R. Crowne in Blandford = I.G. 



The town name should read " Blandfor""." 



14. O. Thomas Gould - A lion rampant. 



R. In Blandford. 1664 = T.R.G. conjoined. 

 14A. A variety in brass from a different obverse die, in 



which the letters are smaller and the lion is larger. 

 Administration was granted in the Archdeaconry Court at 

 Blandford 1674. 



24. O. Daniel Shepheard - The Haberdashers' Arms. 

 3 

 R. In Blandford = r) T\r 



24A. A variety from another reverse die in which the inner 



circle is smaller and the legend differently spaced. 

 (Plate 3.) 



29. O. Will Wolfereyes. =■ The Grocers' Arms. 

 R. In Blandford = W.W. 



29A. A variety in which the surname reads " Wolferyes," 



and the reverse legend ends with two stars instead 

 of one. 

 In 1664, 2 hearths, 



Bridport. 



30. O. Rich"* Bagg. merce' = R. B. between two stars of 



five points. 

 R. Of Bridport. 1657 = A stocking between two stars 

 of five points. 

 30A. A variety in which the letters of the obverse legend 



are larger and the stars, or mullets, differ. 

 In 1664, 2 hearths. 



The original register book of the Bridport INIeeting of the 

 Society of Friends, now deposited at Somerset House, contains 

 the following entry: "Richard Bagg dyed the 2. 10, 1676 and 

 was buried in the burying place of Friends, the 5th of the same 



