334 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Obv. Iohn Payne, A Pelican feeding its young. 
Rev. In Plymovth, 1656. LP. 
Thomas Payne was coroner some years later. : 
Obv. Simon Paynter, of Four Castles, two and two. 
Rev. Plymovth, 1657. ».A.P. 
Obv. Richard Perry, 1658, A Man making Candles. 
Rev. In Plymovth. R.D.P. 
Obv. Henry Pike, at the Three Three Cranes. 
Rev. Cranes, in Plymovth. H.P. conjoined. 
The Three Cranes was in Looe Street. Pike was a vintner, and was succeeded at the 
Three Cranes by George Bellew. 
Obv. Tho. Pike, at ye 4 The Plymouth Arms. 
Rev. Castles in Plymoth. i TPE 160 re 
Undoubtedly the occupant of the Old Four Castles, still standing in Old Town Street. 
Obv. Iosias Pickes, ~ A foul Anchor. 
Rev. Plymovth, 1657. ABS bd oe 
Probably the father of Isaac Pickes, grocer, noted in 1693 as occupying a house in 
Whimple Street. Josias was a Baptist, and persecuted as such. 
Obv. Thomas Powell, A wool comb. 
Rev. Plymoth, 1669. TBP. 
Obv. William Reepe, 1666. 
Rev. Of Plymovth. W.L.R. 
William Roope or Reepe was a grocer; when he died his widow, Johanna, continued the 
business, but had to pay the Corporation for leave to open her shop windows. 
Obv. Samvel Seeley, The Grocers’ Arms. 
Rev. Of Svtton, 1657. 8.8. 4. 
The Seeleys are an old Plymouth family; and this issuer may probably have had some 
special connection with the locality of Sutton Pool. 
Obv. William Tom, Grocer. Arms of Tom family, three Bucks’ heads 
E y: z couped. Crest—a Cornish Chough. 
Rev. In Plimovth, 1666. His half peny. W.T. 
Obv. Adam Tvrtly, The Grocers’ Arms. 
Rev. In Plymoth. A.T. 
Judith Turtly, widow, appears as a gunsmith and armourer in the Siege accounts. 
Obv. William Warren, A Fleece. 
Rev. In Plymovth, 1656. W.I.W. 
Obv. William Warren, A Fleece. 
Rev. In Plymovth. W.W. between four cinquefoils. 
Warren was a vintner. He was the only one of the Plymouth issuers, so far as we are 
aware, who issued two tokens. When he issued the first he was married; when the second 
appeared he was a widower. 
Obv. William Weeks, A clasped Book. 
Rev. In Plymovth, 1659. W.S.W. 
Weeks was a stationer, and supplied goods to the Corporation. 
Obv. Iohn Williams, An open Book. 
Rev. In Plymoth, Stationer. Uwe 
