lOO DORSET TRADE TOKENS. 



month." This register also mentions (i), Thomas, a son of the 

 above named Richard Bagg, whose Bridport token is No. 32, and 

 (2) Daniel Taylor of the same town, a son-in-law of Richard 

 Bagg, whose token is No. 43. 

 33. O. Rob : Bishopp ^ The Apothecaries' Arms. 



R. of Bridport = R.B. 

 33A. A variety of the reverse die. showing the legend 



differently spaced, and cinquefoils in the place of 

 dots ; the ornaments in the field are also varied. 

 In 1664, 3 hearths. 

 39. O. Thomas Dassell = A bull passant. 

 R. of Bridport, 1669 = T.D. 

 The town name should read " Bridporte." 

 In 1664, 13 hearths. Dassell is described in another con- 

 temporary document as " innholder." 



CoRFE Castle. 



50. O. Richard Painter = A man holding a wool comb. 



R. Of Crofe Castle. 1666 ■= -j^^g 



In 1664, 6 hearths. On 31 Dec 1698 the Prerogative Court of 

 Canterbury granted administration of his estate : Susan his 

 widow is mentioned. 



Cranborne. 



51. O. Robert Alner in = The Drapers' Arms. 



7?. Cranborne. 1669 = R.A. two cloves. 

 5 1 A. A variety of the obverse in which the shield is larger 



and the spacing of the legend differs. 

 O. Henry Castell = A castle of one tower. 

 R. In Cranborne. 1666 = H.C between two mullets. 

 This token was unknown to the Editor of Boytie in 1889, but 

 is described in Somerset and Dorset Notes ami Queries Vol. III., 

 p. 154. (Plate 6.) 



