THE TOKENS OF CORNWALL, 41 



PENZANCE. 



51 0. RALPH . -B-EAViD — A MuUet. 1 



R. IN . PENZANCE . 1667 — A Mullet 



B., G. — John Beard, born at Penzance in 1769, became town clerk. 

 Mary, wife of John Beard (father of the preceding?) was buried at Madron, 

 near Penzance, in 1778. 



52. 0. lOHN . BLVNT — Three Lions ramiDant regardant, 2 and 1 ^ 



B. IN . PENZANCE . 1665 — I . I . B 



B., S. 



53. 0. P . L . IN . PENZANCE — Head of tlie Baptist on charger \ 

 B. (no legend) — In base a castle, chief a falcon and cres- 

 cent 



S. — The arms on the obverse are those of Penzance borough. Those 

 on the reverse are clearly intended for the bearings of Lanyon, of Lanyon, 

 in Madron, and identify the issuer with Philip Lanyon, Mayor of Penzance 

 in 1650. 



54. 0. lOHN . TREVETHAN — A griffin segreant between three 



fleurs de lis \ 



B. IN . PENZANCE .63 — I . T 

 G. — The arms are those of the Trevithern family. 



PEOBUS. 



55. 0. lOHN . LOOGER — A cross I 



E. IN . PROBVS . 1668 — I . L 

 Bod. — Possibly one of the Lugger family. 



REDEUTH. 



56. 0. ANTHONY . COCKE — Three cocks 4- 



4 

 B. OF . REDRVTH . 1666 — A . C 



T.M., G., Bod. — The small flagon of the communion service of Eed- 

 ruth parish church is inscribed " This was the gift of Mr. Anthony Cocke 

 to the parish of Eedruth, in Cornwall. Obyt. 11° Mart. 1700." — "Historical 

 Sketch of Eedruth" in Eedruth Directory, by Mrs. F. W. Michell. 



57. 0. ANTHONY . COCKE — Three cocks in escutcheon I 



E. OF . REDRVTH . 1666 — A . M . C 



T.M., G., S. — A variety of the preceding, issued while or when the 

 issuer was married -there is no clue as to which precedes. Eighty-eight of 

 the Cocke tokens of both varieties were in 1871 given to the Eoyal Listitu- 

 tion of Cornwall by Mr. Sogers, of Penrose. 



