284 TOKENS OF CORNWALL, 



F.S.A., wlio carefully examined registers with, a view to trace, if 

 possible, its Cornisli origin. He has, however, failed to discover 

 any evidence upon the point ; and though there certainly was 

 considerable intercourse between Cornwall and Wales, which 

 would account for the presence in this county of so distinctively a 

 "Welsh name as Preece, to Wales it still appears this penny mu.st 

 be assigned. 



All the tokens here described are farthings : — 



FOWEY. 



91. 0. iohn: goodall i.g. 



R. IN rowYE 1657. 



92. o. IOHN MAiOE A shield of arms 



B. OF FOYE. 1667 I.M.M. 



LUDaVAN. 



93. 0. BICHAED. SCADDAM 1666 



N. IN LUGVAN B.S. 



ST. AUSTELL. 



94. O. IOHN TEEFRY. OF I.T. 



B. ST. AVSTELL 1662 



95. o. IOHN. TEEFRY. OF : The Mercers Arms 



B. ST. AVSTELL 1669. 



This is a variety of the preceding. 



PENZANCE. 



96. o. ANTHONY. GVBBS A fieur de lis 



B. IN. PENZANCE. 1667 A.G. 



Anthony Gubbs was mayor of Penzance in 1656. 



