90 Collections J or a History of Seagry. 



Robert Mollis, from 1779 to 1793 ; John Bailey, and Robert Hollis, 

 1794; John Baily, 1795 and 1796; Thomas Sealy, from 179? to 

 1799; Robert Hollis, 1800 and 1801 ; James Baily, 1802; Thomas 

 Sealy, 1803; John Beak, 1804; Robert Hollis, 1805 to 1809; 

 Edward Hollis, 1810 to 1814; Thomas Sealey, 1815 ; Henry 

 Bayliffe and Charles Beak, 1816 ; Henry Bayliffe and George 

 Wright, from 1817 to 1820; Henry Bayliffe and George Beak, 

 1821 ; George and Charles Beak, 1822 and 1823; William Hollis 

 and Heriry Bayliffe, from 1824 to 1826 ; James Godwin and Henry 

 Bayliffe, 1827 and 1828 ; Daniel Denby and Charles Beak, 1829 ; 

 Charles Beak and Henry Bayliffe, 1830 ; James Godwin and Henry 

 Bayliffe, 1831 ; Henry Bayliffe and Jessey Hay ward, 1832 ; Henry 

 Bayliffe, and James Godwin, from 1833 to 1835 ; James Godwin 

 and John Hiscocks, from 1836 to 1838; Jessey Hay ward and 

 James Godwin, 1852 ; James Godwin and John Teagle, from 1853 

 to 1H57; James Godwin and David Godwin, from 1858 to 1866 ; 

 James Godwin and John Bayliffe, 1867 ; James Godwin and John 

 Teagle, 1868; James Godwin and Charles Bayliffe, 1869; James 

 Godwin and John Teagle, from 1870 to 1873 ; James Godwin and 

 John Godwin, from 1874 to 1886. 



Coins found at the Restoration of Seagry Church. 



One of these is a small copper coin about the size of a modern 

 sixpence. On one side is a crown with two sceptres, and the in- 

 scription is caro. dg. piac. [/ think this is the word, but cannot 

 understand it] b. On other side, a harp crowned. Inscription, 



F-RA. ET. HIB. REX. 



The other is a small silver piece. I do not think it can be called 

 a coin. It is very thin, and about the size of a sixpence. On one 

 side is a shield. The shield is surrounded by a wreath. The other 

 side has a double shield, one of which is a counterpart of that just 

 described, the other one bears a harp. There is neither date nor 

 inscription, but over the double shield is this mark -it 



A silver coin nearly of the size of a florin. On one side is an 

 exceedingly well-preserved crowned bust of Elizabeth (profile). 



