THE TOKENS OF CORNWALL, 37 



24. ^0. BENIAMIN . CHAPMAN — The Mercers' Arms j 



B. OF , LISKEARD . 1666 — B . C 

 S. — This is simply a variety of the preceding. 



25. 0. lOHN . CHAPMAN — I . C ^ 

 R. IN . LISCARD — I , C 



B. — John Chapman, of Liskeard, for attending a Quakers' Meeting at 

 Launceston, was sent to gaol there in 1663. 



26. 0. JOSEPH . CLOAKE — The Grocers' Arms ^ 



B. OF . LISCARD — I . M . 



Hugh Cloake, who was buried at Marazion in 1688, published in 1685, 

 " A Gall from Sin to Holiness of Life." Cloake as well as Clogg, which may 

 be another form of the same name, are still to be found at and around 

 Liskeard. 



27. 0. RICHARD . KEMP . 60 — Three fleurs de lis \ 



B. IN . LISSCARD — R . K 



B., S. — Peter Kemp was one of the town sergeants in 1653, when he, 

 with Francis Pelt, his colleague, bought 75| lbs. of powder of Mrs. Chapman ; 

 and also in 1662, probably continuing in the interim (Allen's " Hist. " p. 90). 

 Lysons (p. cviii) gives the arms of Kemp as three garbs and there may have 

 been an error as to the fleurs de lis. 



LOOE. 



28. *0. WILLIAM . AMBROSE — A Dolphin 1 



B. IN . LOOE . 1664 — W . A 



This token, with that of Chandler and Hendra, is taken from Bond's 

 '"East and West Looe " (pp. 94-5), whence also the notes on the Looe tokens 

 generally are derived. In 1658, Ambrose signed the indentures of return of 

 John Kendall and John BuUer, members for East Looe, as a capital burgess. 



29. *0. PEETER . COADE — The Mercers' Arms A 



B. OF . LOWE . 1666 — P . C 



Mr. H. S. Gill. — Peter Goad's name is attached as a capital burgess to 

 the same indenture as Ambrose's. 



30. *0. lOHN . CHANDLER — I . C 1 



B. IN . LOOE — I . C 



31. *0. ELIZABETH . HENDRA — Three-masted ship with sail ^ 



B. OF . LOWE . 1668 — E . H 



32. 0. BENIAMIN . OLVER — The Mercers' Arms .^ 

 B. IN . LOOE . 1656 — B . o 



B.M. — This family gave Mayors to East Looe. 



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