38 THE TOKENS OF CORNWALL. 



33. *0. RICHARD . STADGELL — An Anchor i 



K IN . EAST . LOOE . 1669 — R . S 



Gr. — Eichard Scadgell, senr., and Eichard Scadgell, junr., with other 

 members of the family, were appointed free burgesses of East Looe under 

 the charter of James II in 1685. 



LOSTWITHIEL. 



34. *0. lOHN . ALLIN . 1664 — The Grocers' Arms i 



B. OF . LESTITHELL — I . A 



S. — " In 1670, John Allen, cardmaker, bought some land near the town 

 [Liskeard,] which his descendants still retain. He came from Lostwithiel 

 with C. Trelawny, in 1698, to vote at a contested election ; and was Mayor of 

 the borough in 1701 and 1707." (Allen's " Hist. Liskeard," p. 520). Ealph 

 Allen, Fielding's AUworthy, was probably a member of the same family, being 

 born at St. Blazey, near Lostwithiel, in 1693. 



35. 0. RICHARD . WEBBER — 1664 i 

 B. OF . LESTITHELL — R . W 



G., S. 



MARAZION. 



36. 0. THOMAS . COREY — 1668. \ 

 B. IN . MARAZION — T . P . G 



B.M. — A clergyman named Cory was vicar of Gwennap — ejected during 

 the Commonwealth but afterwards restored. He died in 1680. The name 

 is not uncommon in West Cornwall. 



MEVAUISSEY. 



37. 0. lOHN . KEAGLE — A fleur de lis i 



B. IN . MERAGYZEY . 1664 — I . B . K 



G. — The die sinkers were not good orthographers ; and it is possible 

 that this token also may belong to Marazion, since one of the names of that 

 ancient borough was Marghasiewe. However, Mevagissey is the more likely. 

 A William Keagle issued a token in Exeter in the same year with the same 

 device of a fleur de lis. 



MILLBROOK. 



38. 0. RICHARD . NORRIS — A lion rampant ^ i 



B. IN . MILLBROOKE . 1671 — R . A . M 



Boyne assigns this token to Millbrook, in Bedford, but both Millbrook, 

 in Hants, and Millbrook, in Cornwall, are more important places. Moreover, 

 Norris is not an unfrequent west- country name. 



NEWPORT. 



There are so many Newports that great confusion exists as to the locali- 

 ties to which many of the tokens bearing that name should be assigned. To 



