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THE SURREY SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TRADERS' TOKENS BY J. L. and N. L. WETTON THE following list of the Surrey seventeenth-century traders' tokens has been compiled primarily with the view to present- ing in one place as complete a record as possible of this series. It is based upon G. C. Williamson's Trade Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century, 1889, as supplemented by Wilfrid Hooper in the Society's Collections, Vol. XLVIII, 1943, and as subsequently corrected and added to where necessary. Where corrections have had to be made to the earlier lists a note of explanation is appended. In addition, the opportunity has been taken to include an alpha- betical list of the token issuers which it is hoped will facilitate their checking against other records. Numbering An endeavour has also been made in the list to simplify the token numbering system, which has hitherto been'based upon Williamson's method of a single "county" list with later additions denoted by letters. For this purpose the county list (numbered 1 to 307 by Williamson) has been divided into separate town lists and each issuer given a separate number. Where any particular issuer had more than one token issue, the later issue or issues are denoted by letters. For example, Barnes had four token issuers, but one of them (Thomas Emberton) had two token issues of different dates. This system, which is represented by the first number against each entry, enables the number of tokens from each town and the number of tokens from each issuer to be seen at a glance, and it is hoped that it will also make future additions and amendments easier. The second number, where this occurs, is the number given by Williamson to the same token in his list and it is included here for two reasons: first, Williamson's book remains the standard work on the seventeenth- century tokens, and, secondly, it enables later recordings, not fisted by Williamson, also to be identified (from their single number) at a glance. It should be emphasized that the list seeks only to record the known Surrey tokens by a simple reference to their inscriptions. Differences in size and thickness and minor die varieties, of which there are many, are not recorded. 29

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THE SURREY SEVENTEENTH-CENTURYTRADERS' TOKENS

BY

J. L. and N. L. WETTON

THE following list of the Surrey seventeenth-century traders'

tokens has been compiled primarily with the view to present-

ing in one place as complete a record as possible of this

series. It is based upon G. C. Williamson's Trade Tokens issued in

the Seventeenth Century, 1889, as supplemented by Wilfrid Hooperin the Society's Collections, Vol. XLVIII, 1943, and as subsequentlycorrected and added to where necessary. Where corrections havehad to be made to the earlier lists a note of explanation is appended.In addition, the opportunity has been taken to include an alpha-

betical list of the token issuers which it is hoped will facilitate their

checking against other records.

Numbering

An endeavour has also been made in the list to simplify the tokennumbering system, which has hitherto been'based upon Williamson'smethod of a single "county" list with later additions denoted byletters. For this purpose the county list (numbered 1 to 307 byWilliamson) has been divided into separate town lists and each issuer

given a separate number. Where any particular issuer had more thanone token issue, the later issue or issues are denoted by letters. Forexample, Barnes had four token issuers, but one of them (ThomasEmberton) had two token issues of different dates. This system,which is represented by the first number against each entry, enablesthe number of tokens from each town and the number of tokensfrom each issuer to be seen at a glance, and it is hoped that it will

also make future additions and amendments easier. The secondnumber, where this occurs, is the number given by Williamson to thesame token in his list and it is included here for two reasons: first,

Williamson's book remains the standard work on the seventeenth-century tokens, and, secondly, it enables later recordings, not fisted

by Williamson, also to be identified (from their single number) at aglance.

It should be emphasized that the list seeks only to record theknown Surrey tokens by a simple reference to their inscriptions.

Differences in size and thickness and minor die varieties, of whichthere are many, are not recorded.

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A binger

1.1 FLORRANCE WEBB—FWOF ABENWORTH 63—FW

Bagshot

1.2

Barnes1

1.

2.4

2a.3

3.5

4.7

Battersea

1.8

2.9

2a.l0

3.11

4.12

4a

WILLIAM MOORE—A tree

IN BAGSHOTT 1669—HIS HALF PENY

IAMES EDWARDS—A malt shovel

AT BARNES 1660—IAETHOMAS EMBERTON AT—Blacksmiths' ArmsIN BARNES 1657—TMETHOMAS EMBERTON AT—Blacksmiths' ArmsIN BARNES 1667—TMECHARLES GOODWIN—HIS HALF PENYOF BARNES VINTNER—A bear

TIMOTHY HARLEY AT THE—Man on horseback

HORSE IN BARNES 1667—HIS HALF PENY T(MH conjoined)

RICHARD GREENE—HIS HALF PENYOF BATTERSEY—Two oars crossed

IOHN KEMP IN PVTNEY—Cordwainers' ArmsOR BATERSEY 1663—HIS HALF PENYIOHN KEMP IN—Cordwainers' ArmsPVTNEY OR BATERSEY—IBK 1663

Iohn Sole his half peny 1668 (script in four lines)

BATTERSEA IN SVRRY—Bird, garter, motto,

coronet

STEVEN THECKSTON—SGT (lead) 2

LYON IN BATTERSEA—A lion

STEVEN THECKSTON—SGT (lead)

WHIT LYON IN BATTERSEY—A Hon(Plate VI, No. 1)

Beddington

1.13 ROBERT HILLER IN—An adze

BEDINTON IN SVRRY—HIS HALF PENY

1 Hooper describes another "Barnes" token (his No. 2a). This is presumably

the specimen in the Richmond Public Library which, on closer inspection,

reveals itself as a London, Petty France, token (Williamson's No. London2222).

1 Steven Theckston's No. 4 is larger than his No. 4a and the two may be the

halfpenny and farthing respectively.

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Bletchingley

1.14

2.16

2a. 17

Bramley

1.18

IOSEPH BVTTRE 1666—IB 1

IN BLEACHINGLY—IBRICHARD MILES AT—Grocers' ArmsBLECHINGLEY 1656—RMRICHARD MILES AT—Grocers' ArmsBLECHINGLY 1665—RM

IOSEPH CHITTY—Blacksmiths' ArmsIN BRAMLEY 1666—ISC

(Plate VI, No. 2)

Camberwell

1.19 THOMAS PHILIPS AT YE—Bull's headIN CAMBERWELL 1666—TMP

Capel

1.

Chertsey

1.20

1/P.

2.21

2a.22

2b.

3.23

3a.24

4.25

4a.26

5.27

6.28

DAVID COOPER—1666

OF CAPELL—DC

THIS FARTHING MADE FOR—A churchCHERTSEY IN SVRRY 1668—A churchTHIS FARTHING MADE FOR—A church (inscribed,

pattern)

CHERTSEY IN SVRRY 1668—A church2

(Plate VI, No. 4)

WILLIAM BVRNETT IN—A woman churningCHIRTEY IN SVRY 1666—WMBWILLIAM BVRNETT IN—A woman churningCHIRTEY IN SVRY—WMBWILLIAM BVRNETT IN—A woman churningCHIRTCEY IN SVRRY—WMB (Plate VI, No. 3)

THOMAS BVTTERFEILD—Three dovesIN CHVRCEY 1652—TBTHOMAS BVTTERFEILD—Two dovesIN CHVRCEY 1659—TBRICHARD CHAPMAN—RACIN CHERCSEY 1652—Grocers' ArmsRICHARD CHAPMAN—RACIN CHERTSEY 1652—Grocers' ArmsWILLIAM LEE OF—A portcullis

CHERSEY 1656-WILFRANCIS POND IN—Pairs of scissors FIPCHERSEY IN SVRRY 1670—HIS HALF PENY

1 Contrary to Hooper's assertion, this token does exist.2 The Chertsey town farthing denoted "1/P" is a thick copper disc, in the

writers' collection, with the town farthing design engraved instead of struck.It may be a pattern.

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Chiddingfold

1 .29 THOMAS LVSHER 68—Two pipes and roll of tobacco

IN CHIDDINGFOLD—TEL

Chobham

1.30 WILLIAM LVFFE—A hart lodgedIN CHOBHAM—WAL

Clapham

1.31

2.

Cobham

1.32

2.33

WILLIAM GVRNEY—Watermens' ArmsOF CLAPHAM 1664—WAGWILLIAM SMALPEECE AT THE—Hart lodged, 1

W7HITE HART AT CLAPHAM—WAS(Plate VI, No. 5)

THOMAS KING OF—HIS HALF PENYCOBVM IN SVRREY—TEKFRANCIS TVRILL—HIS HALFE PENNYOF COBHAM 1667—FAT

Cranleigh

1.34 WILLIAM DIDLESFOLD—Mercers' ArmsOF CRANLEY—WD

la.Hants.64 WILLIAM DIDLESFOLD—Mercers' Arms 1

OF FARAM MERCER—WD2.35 IOHN MOWER AT THE—Mercers' Arms

IN CRANLEY 1667—IM

Croydon

1.37

la.36

2.38

3.

3a.

EDMOND ATWATER—St. George & DragonIN CROYDEN—EEAEDMOND ATWATER—St. George & DragonIN CROYDEN HS HALF PENY—EEAEDWARD BVSH OF—A thorn bush (Glastonbury

Holv Thorn)CRAYDON IN SVRREY—EKBDORATHE EATEN—A mug or beakerAT CROYDEN 1666—DE (Plate VI, No. 6)

DORATHE EATEN—A mug and two roses

AT CROYDEN 1666—DE and two roses

1 The obverse of William Didlesfold's Cranleigh and Fareham tokens are

obviously from the same die and there is little doubt that the two tokens wereissued by the same individual. The Cranleigh specimen usually contains rust

spots and other die faults which suggest that it is the later one, i.e. that theissuer moved from Fareham to Cranleigh. Since the two issues would no doubthave been interchangeable, the Fareham one is added to the Surrey list.

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3b. DORATHE EATEN—A mug or beakerAT CROYDEN 1671—HER HALF PENY

4.39 MATHEVV GLOVER MMG (across the field)

OF CROYDEN HIS HALF PENNY 1668 (in five fines)

5. NICHOLAS HATCHER—The Hatcher ArmsOF CROYDEN—NH

6.40 IOHN HEFFEILD—Man making candles

OF CROYDON—IMH7.41 IOHN IOHNSON—A spade

IN CROYDEN 1668—HIS HALF PENY8.42 ROBERT LITTLE AT THE—Three tuns

IN CROYDON 1667—HIS HALF PENY9.43 ROBERT LLOYDE AT THE—A greyhound

GRAYHOVND IN CRAYDON—HIS HALF PENY1668

10. HENRY MILLES—Man (1) working at forge

IN CROYDEN 1667—HMM (Plate VI, No. 7)

11.44 RICHARD RAGG AT YE—Catherine wheelIN CROYDON 1668—HIS HALF PENY—RAR

12.45 CHARLES AND MARGERY—HALF PENYSEALE IN CROYDEN 1667—CMS

13.46 ANTHONY STOCKES OF—Man making candles

CROYDON IN SVRRY 1668—HIS HALFE PENYAES

Dorking

1.47 ELZABETH BOTHEL OF—EBDARKING IN SVRREY—EB

2.48 EDWARD GOODWIN—Man making candles

OF DARKIN IN SVRRY—EEG3.49 EDMOND LISSNE—EL

IN DARKING—EL4.50 IOHN PENFOLD OF—IP

DORKING IN SVRRY—IP5.53 WILLIAM PENFOLD—WMP

IN DARKIN 1663—WMP5a.52 WILLIAM PENFOLD—WMP

IN DARKIN 1665—WMP5b.51 WILLIAM PENFOLD—WMP

IN DARKIN 1666—WMP6.54 THOMAS STEEDMAN OF—A sugar loaf1

DORKINGE IN SVRRIE—TES7.56 IOHN WATKINS—1667

IN DARKING—IAW

1 Williamson also includes a token reading "Thomas Steedmance . . .

Dorkinge" which he describes as probably an error of the die sinker for this

token. It seems more likely to have been a misreading.

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Egham1.57 STEPHEN ERLE AT THE—King's head1

IN EGHAM 1666—HIS HALFE PENYla. STEPHEN HALL AT YE—King's head (1) crowned

IN EGGHAM 1667—HIS HALFE PENYlb. STEPHON HALL AT YE—King's head (1) crowned

IN EGGHAM 1667—HIS HALFE PENY(Plate VI, No. 8)

2.58 NICHOLAS ESTWICKE—HIS HALF PENYIN EADGHAM 1669—NME

3.59 GEORGE FRY AT WHIT—A lion

IN EGGAM 1666—GAF4.60 EDWARD HIDE OF EGHAM—A crown

HIS HALFE PENNY 1667—EH5.61 ROGER LIVEING—A barrel yoke

BREWER IN EGAM—RIL6.62 IOHN LVFFRVM—A coach and horses

IN EGGHAM 1668—HIS HALFE PENY IAL7.63 ROBERT NAISH—Catherine wheel

OF EGHAM—RN8.64 ELLENOR RIGHT—ER

OF EGHAM—ER9.65 MATHEW TERRY 1668—A Catherine wheel

IN EDGHAM IN SYRRY—HIS HALF PENY MAT10.66 IOHNWILLMER OF EGHAM—HIS HALF PENY

IWTHE BVCHARS AREMS—Butchers' Arms

Epsom1.67

la.68

2.69

ELIZABETH AMVS AT T(HE conjoined)—King'sHead2

IN EBISHAM 1667—HER HALF PENYELIZABETH AMVS AT T(HE conjoined)—King'sHead

IN EBISHAM 1668—HER HALF PENYANTHONY ARNOLD—A stag couchant

IN EPSVM 1657—AMA

Ewell

1.

la.71

FERDINANDO DOWNEING—Lion rampantOF YEWILL—HIS HALF PENY 1663

Fardinando Downeing 1665 (script, in three hues)

OF YEWILL HIS HALF PENY—Lion rampant

1 There is some doubt whether this token has been correctly described. It

clearly belonged to Stephen Hall and is probably a misreading.2 Hooper describes a variety of this token "struck on a larger flan." He may

have mistaken it for No. la (the 1668 halfpenny) which is slightly larger.

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2.72 Samuell Hawkins of Yewell in Svrry (script, four lines)

Chandler His half Penny (script, three lines)

Farnham

1.73 AT FARNHAM—IMDIN SVRREY 1658—Blacksmiths' Arms

2.74 ROB FRIOR OF FARNVM—A fleur de lys

OAT MEALE MAKER—RIF3.75 IOHN GENANG 1669—Cordwainers' Arms

IN FARNHAM IN SVRRY—IIG4.76 IOHN GODDARD OF—A sugar loaf

FARNHAM IN SVRREY—IBG5.77 IOHN HOLLOWAY—A stick of candles

IN FARNHAME 1658—IMH6.79 IAMS HVNT IN—A castle

FARNHAM IN SVRRY—IH A fleur de lys

7.80 RICHARD LVNN AT THE—A fleur de lys RMLIN FARNHAM IN SVRRY—A griffin

8.81 FRANCIS MABBERLEY OF—FAMFARNHAM FISHMONGER—Fishmongers' Arms

9.82 HENRY MORRIS OF—Fishmongers' ArmsFARNHAM IN SVRREY—HEM

10.83 IAMES WRATH—1658

IN FARNHAM—IMW10a.84 IAMES WRATH—1664

IN FARNHAM—IMW

Godalming

1.85 HENERY BRADFOVLDE—A stick of candles

OF GODALLMIG 1657—HB2. HENERIE CHITTIN—Grocers' Arms

IN GODLYMAN—HEC (Plate VI, No. 9)

2a.86 HENRIE CHITTY—Grocers' ArmsIN GODALMAN—HEC

3.87 ROBERT CHINTON OF—A gown or cloak

GODALLMIN IN SVRREY—RXC3a.88 ROBERT CHINTON OF—A gown or cloak

GODALMIN IN SVRRY—RC3b. ROBERT CHINTON OF—A gown or cloak

GODALMING IN SVRRY—SALS MAN (in two lines)

4.89 LAWRANCE COLLINGS—A woolpackOF GODALLMINGE 69—LC

5.92 HENR MAY IN—

M

GODALLMINGE 1661—HI5a.91 HENRY MAY IN—A bottle

GODALMINGE 1666—HIM6.93 IOHN RANDALL—Dove carrying olive branch

IN GODLYMAN—IDR

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7.94 WILLIAM RAPLEY—WRRIN GODALMING—A malt shovel

7a.95 WILLIAM RAPLEY—WRRIN GODALMING 1666—A malt shovel

Godstone

1.97 MARY OSBVRN OF—Grocers' ArmsGODSTONE IN SVRRY—MO

Guildford

1.98 GYILDFORD 1668—Guildford Arms1

FMFS 1668—Arms of Edward the Confessor

2.100 IOHN BROWNE—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1656—A castle

3.101 SIMON CRANE—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1656—A castle

4.102 CHARLES HANBY—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1662—A castle

4a. 103 CHARLES HANDBY—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1662—A castle

5.105 IOHN KING IN—A woolsackGYILDFORD 1658—A Castle

5a. 104 IOHN KING IN—A woolsackGVILDFORD 64—A castle

6.106 EDWARD LEE IN—A castle

GILLDFORD 1658—A woolsack6a. 107 EDWARD LEE IN—A woolsack

GVILDFORD 1664—A castle

7.108 HENRY LEE IN—A woolsackGVILDFORD 1658—A castle

8.110 NICHOLAS LINTOTT—A castle

OF GILFORD 1656—A woolsack8a. 112 NICHOLAS LINTOTT—A castle

OF GILFORD 1658—A woolsack8b.lll NICHOLAS LINTOTT—A castle

OF GILFORD 1666—A woolsack9.115 ABDIAH MARTIN 1664—A woolsack

IN GILFORD 1652—A castle

9a. 11

4

ABDIAH MARTIN 1664—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1664—A castle

9b. 116 ABDIAH MARTIN MARTIN 1664—A woolsack 2

IN GILFORD 1664—A castle

1 Williamson notes the two varieties of the Guildford town token, but hedoes not accurately describe their difference. The most obvious differences are

that one (his No. 98) has a wider shield with the first and last date figures aboveit splayed outwards, whilst the other (his No. 99) has a narrower shield andupright figures.

2 Although clearly described by Williamson, there is some doubt about theexistence of this token, as there is about another from the same issuer said to

have been "struck on pure copper and nearly one eighth inch thick."

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10.118 IOHN MARTIN—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1652—A castle

10a.ll9 IOHN MARTIN—A woolsackIN GILFORD 1657—A castle

11.113 IOHN MAY SHOOMAKER—A shoeIN GILFORD 1668—HIS HALFE PENNY ISM 1

12.120 IOSEPH NETLES OF— IENGVILDFORD IN SVRRY—A thistle or wheatsheaf

13.121 IOHN REMNANT—A castle

OF GILLFORD 1667—A woolsack14.122 DANIELL SARLLE—A castle

IN GILFORD 1667—A woolsack15.123 IOHN SMALLPEECE—A castle and a woolsack

IN GVILFORD—Four men rowing a boat16.124 IAMES SNELLING—A woolsack

IN GVILFORDE—A castle

17.125 THOMAS TOMPSON—A castle

OF GILFORD 1657—A woolsack17a. 126 THOMAS TOMPSON—A castle

OF GILLFORD 1657—A woolsack

Haslemere

1.131

2.132

3.133

3a. 134

IOHN EDE AT THE SWAN—A swanIN HASSELMORE 1665—IMEIOHN OSBORN OF—1666HASLEMORE IN SVRRY—10HENRY SHOTTER—1667IN HASLEMORE—HESHENRY SHOTTER—1667IN HASELMORE—HES

Horsley

1.135 IOHN MOODY OF—IMHORSLEY CHANDLER—Man making candles

Kennington

1.136

Kingston

1.138

2.139

EDMVND WARRIN OF KENINGTON—HIS HALFPENY

Man and dogs hunting a rabbit

ROBERT BALLARD OF—A crane (square)KINGSTON IN SVRRY HIS HALF PENNY RMB

(in six lines)

IOSEPH BRYAN 1666—IFBIN KINGSTON VPPON THAMS—HIS HALF PENY

1 Contrary to Williamson's assessment, this is not a particularly rare token.

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3.140 EDWARD BVLDWIN—Three salmon fretted in a

triangle

IN KINGSTON 1654—EMB4. IOHN (or IHON) DELAMAIN—Grocers' Arms

IN KINGSTONE 1650—IM I)

5. THOMAS EDMONDES—Shield with quartered armsIN KING STOE 1650—TME

6.141 IOHN FEILLDER IN—Three shuttles

KINGSTON VPON THAMES—IAF6a. 142 IOHN FIELLDER IN—Three shuttles

KINGSTON VPON THAMES—HIS HALFE PENY7.145 STEPHEN FELDER IN—A man making candles

KINGSTON CHANDLER—SSF7a. STEPHEN FEILLDER 1666 (in three lines across

field) 1

IN KINGSTON VPON THAMES—HIS HALF PENY7b. 144 STEPHEN FELLDER 1666 (in three lines across field)

IN KINGSTON VPON THAMES—HIS HALF PENYSSF

7c. 143 STEPHEN FEILDER HIS HALF PENNY (in four

fines) (square)

IN KINGSTON 1668 (in three lines) Three salmon

8. RICHARD HAMMOND OF KING—HIS HALFPENY RH

STON BVCHARS ARMES—Butchers' Arms9.146 Iohn Hollis 1666 (script)

KINGSTON ON THAMES—Butchers' Arms10.147 Stephen Hvbbard 1666 (script in three fines)

IN KINGSTON ON THAMS—Cordwainers' Arms11.148 IAMES LEVITT OF—Three salmon naiant

KINGSTON PON THA—IML12. WILLIAM LIDGOWLD OF—A rose crowned

KINGSTONE HIS HALPENY—WML13.149 HENRY MARTINE AT YE GOVLDEN—A griffin

AT KINGSTONE ON THAMES—HIS HALFE PENYHMM

14.150 ROBERT PEARSON—Three rabbits, two and one

OF KINGSTON 1669—HIS HALF PENY15.151 CHARLES SALTER IN 1665—Tallowchandlers' Arms

KINGSTONE VPON THAMES—CMS16.152 ITT OF KINGSTON—Three salmon naiant

IML OF KINGSTON—Unknown17. IAMES WIGHT OF KINGSTON—HIS HALF PENY

II

W

THE BARBORS ARRMES—Barbers' Arms(Plate VI, No. 10)

1 This token is described in Dr. Finny's booklet on Kingston published in

1902 in the "Homeland" series. It may be a misreading.

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17a.l53 IAMES WIGHT IN KINGSTON—Barbers' ArmsVPPON THAMES 1669—HIS HALF PENY IIW

17b.l54 IAMES WHITE IN KINGSTON—Barbers' ArmsVPPON THAMES 1669—HIS HALF PENY IIW

18.155 GEORGE WOODMAN AT—Man making candles

KINGSTOIN THEAMES—GBW19.156 ROBERT WOORNVM IN—A shovel

KINGSON VPON THEAMS—RFW

Lambeth

1.157 RICH ALLFORD ON YE NAROW—Watermens'Arms

WALL IN LAMBETH PARISH—HIS HALFEPENY 1668

2.158 IOHN BVRTON HIS—A negro's headHALF PENY IN LAMBETH—IEB

3.159 IOHN BORGEINE—A fish

IN LAMBETH 1663—IAB4.160 ARON CARTAR—A sword erect

IN LAMBATH MARSH—AAC5.161 HERCVLIS COX STARCH—A wheatsheaf and three

birds

MAKER IN LAMBETH 69—HIS HALF PENY HEC6.126 AT THE BLVE BOOR—A wild boar

IN LAMBETH 1651—TID7.163 THOMAS EDMONDS—Three porters, hand barrow

and sack

IN LAMBETH 1668—HIS HALFE PENNY7a. 164 THOMAS ESMONDE—Two men carrying a load1

IN LAMBETH 1668—HIS HALFE PENNY8.165 GABRIELL FISHLOCKE—Bakers' Arms GCF

IN LAMBETH MARSH 1665—HIS HALF PENY9.166 ROWLAND HILL IN LAMBETH—Lion and anchor,

two crownsMARSH HIS HALFE PENY 1667—RFH

10.167 THE BARE AND RAGED—A bear and ragged staff

STAFE IN LAMBETH—TEI11.168 CHRIST IONES AT YE RED ONE—A cow

YE NARROW WALL IN LAMBETH—HIS HALFEPENY

12.169 WILLIAM KIMBEL IN LAM—YO PVNCHNELLYaround Punch

BETH MARCH HIS HALF PENY—WBK13.170 IOHN RAINE NEW PLANTACVN—HIS HALFE

PENY IARNARROW WALL NEAR LAMBETH—Two sawyers

at work

1 This description may have resulted from a misreading of the previous token

.

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14.171 IESPER ROASE—Noah's Ark with dove over

IN LAMBETH 1667—IER14a. 172 IASPER ROASE—Noah's Ark with dove over

IN LAMBETH 1667—IER15.Lond. MICHAELL WARDNER AT YE—Bust of Henry VIII

1636 with capIN LAMBETH HIS HALF PENY—MEW

16.173 IAMES WAST 1669—St. George & DragonIN LAMBETH—HIS HALF PENY IIW

17.174 WILLIAM WILKESON—Two men carrying a barrel

IN LAMBETH 1668—HIS HALFE PENNY

Leatherhead

1.175 EDWARD SHALES AT YE—A swanIN LEATHERHED IN SVRRY—HIS HALF PENY

Limpsfield

1. IOHN GRATWICK 1666—A swanIN LIMPSFIELD—IKG

Lingjleld

1.176

2.177

THOMAS HEATH—Merchant Tailors' ArmsIN LINGFEILD 1668—TIHIOHN KNIGHT IN—Mercers' ArmsLINGEFILD IN SVRRY—IEK

Merstham

1. THOMAS CLEMENT—Grocers' ArmsGROCER IN MESTHAM—HIS HALF PENY TC

2.180 WILLIAM SHORTER—1658

AT MESTHAM IN SVRREY—WS

Mitcham

1.182

la.181

2.183

3.184

HENRY LVKE—HIS FARTHINGOF MICHAM 1664—HALHENRY LVKE—HIS FARTHINGOF MICHAM 1667—HALDAVID MORGAN AT YE—A buck's headIN MICHAM IN SVRRY—HIS HALF PENYW. I. THORPE 1667 (in three lines)

AT MICHAM—A dog running with a duck

Mortlake

1.

2.185

EDWARD RAKENS—EEROF MORCLAK 1659—EER (Plate VI, No. 11)

WILLIAM THORNETON—Merchant Tailors' ArmsIN MORTLACKE 1665—HIS HALFE PENY

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3. 187

41

PETER WHITE IN MORECLACK—PDWHONI SOIT QYI MAL Y PENSE—Arms of City of

London

Newington Butts

1.188 EDWARD BATT AT THE BELL—A beU 1667AT ST MARY NEWINGTON BVTTS—HIS HALFPENNY EAB

2.189 AT THE 3 TVNNES—Three tuns

AT NEWINTVN BVTTES—WIB3.190 IOSEPH HALL AT OLD SMVGGS—A smith working

at anvil

AT NEWINGTON BVTTS 1667—HIS HALF PENNYIMH

4.191 EDWARD NIX IN ST MARY—Lion passant

NEWINGTON IN SOVTHWARKE—HIS HALFPENY 1669

5.193 IESPAR PARTERIDG AT ST—Lion rampant (1)

MARY NEWINGTON BVTTS—HIS HALFE PENNY1666

5a. 192 Iaspar Patridg at St. (script)

Mary Newington Bvtts (script)

6.194 AT THE BVLL HEAD—A bull's headIN NEVENTON BVTS—MR

7.196 THOMAS WELLS OF—1668NEWINGTON CHANDLER—TMW

8.197 WILLIAM WIMBLE AT—WSWNEWINGTON BVTTS—3 IVNE 1652

Oxted

1.198 THOMAS STONE—TISIN OXSTEED 1653—TIS

Peckham

1.199

2.200

3.201

Putney

1.204

2.205

2a.206

WILL ERBERY AT THE—A greyhoundGRAYHOVND IN PECKHAM—WMEWILLIAM MARSHALL—A lion rampantIN PECKHAM 1658—WMMWILLIAM WALL—King's HeadIN PECKHAM—WEW

RICHARD BROYGHTON—Watermens' ArmsOF PVTNEY 1668—HIS HALF PENY REBRICHARD FISHER AT YE—A hart lodgedWHIT HART IN PVTNEY—REFRICHARD FISHER AT THE WHIT—A hart lodged

IN PVTNEY HIS HALFE PENNY—REF

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3.207 RICHARD FOSTER—Two oars crossed

IN PVTNEY 1658—REF4.208 ROBERT IACKSON—Man making candles

IN PVTNY 1657—RI4a.209 ROBERT IACKSON—Salters' Arms

IN PVTNEY 1663—RI I

5.210 IN PVTTNEY OR AT—WILL KEMPPARSONS GREENE—WDK

5a.Mdsx.181 William Kempe of Parsons Green (script in four lines) 1

Neare Fulham His Halfe Penny (script in four lines)

6.211 IOHN LEE HIS HALFE PENY—Three tuns

AT YE IN PVTNEY 1668—An anchor7.212 THOMAS MARQVES—TMM

AT PVTNEY 1660—A wheatsheaf8.213 IAMES RVSHELL AT THE—A falcon

FALCON IN PVTNEY 1667—HIS HALFE PENNY9.214 ELIZABETH SMITH—EAS

IN PVTNEY—EAS10.215 ANDREW WELLER AT YE—HIS HALF PENY

RED LION IN PVTNEY—Lion passant gardant2

Puttenham

1.217

la.218

Reigate

1.219

2.220

3.221

Richmond

1.

2.222

3.223

3a.224

IOHN WOLLASTON—IDWIN PVTTENHAM—IDWIOHN WOLLASTON—IDWOF PVTTENHAM 1667—IDW

WILLIAM CASTLEMAN—WKCOF RIGATE 1652—WCMARGARET CATT—Tallow-chandlers' ArmsOF RIGATE—MCTHOMAS HEATHFIELD—A sugar loaf

OF REYGATE IN SVRY—TH

WILL IAM BAILY (in three lines) (octagonal, lead)

OF RICH MOND 165 (?1) (in four lines)

RICHARD CAMPION 1668—Tallowchandlers' ArmsOF RICHMOND TALOW CHANLR—HIS HALFPENY

LVKE CHYNNALL—A windmill

IN RICHMOND 1657—LECLVKE CHYNNALL—A windmill

IN RICHMOND 1667—LEC

1 Will Kemp had two establishments and since his tokens would no doubthave been interchangeable, the Parson's Green one is added to the Surrey list.

2 Williamson notes an unspecified die variety of this token, of which nodetails are available.

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4.225 MICHAEL CLAYLE OF—Catherine wheel1

RICHMOND TVRNER 1669—HIS HALF PENY5.226 WILL FARLEY AT YE READ LION—Lion rampant

IN RICHMOND IN SVRREY—WMF6.227 ROBERT KING AT THE—Bust of Charles II

FERRY IN RICHMOND 1666—HIS HALF PENYRMK

6a.228 ROBERT KING AT THE—Bust of Charles II

FERRY IN RICHMOND 1667—HIS HALF PENYRMK

6b.229 ROBERT KING AT THE—Bust of Charles II

GOD SAVETHE KING—RMK7.231 IAMES KNOWLES—Drapers' Arms

IN RICHMOND—IK7a.230 IAMES KNOWLES—Drapers' Arms

IN RICHMOND 1664—HIS HALF PENY7b. IAMES KNOWLES—Drapers' Arms

IN RICHMOND 1671—HIS HALF PENY(Plate VI, No. 12)

8.232 WILLIAM MARSHAM—Bakers' ArmsIN RICHMOND 1663—WSM

9. RICHARD PRICE—A ship

RICHMOND (or IN RICHMOND 1659)—RIP 2

10.233 IOHN RANDELL 1668—Watermens' ArmsIN RICHMOND—HIS HALFE PENNY ISR

11.234 IOHN SKINNER 1658—Man making candles

OF RICHMOND—IS

11a. IOHN SKINNER 1662—Man making candles

OF RICHMOND—IS

Ripley

1.235 THOMAS EELES IN—Haberdashers' ArmsRIPLEY IN SVRRY 1668—HIS HALFE PENY

2.236 THOMAS GARFORTH—Merchant Adventurers'Arms3

OF RIPLEY 1669—TG (conjoined)

2a.237 THOMAS GARFORITH—Turners' ArmsRIPLEY SVRRY—TAG

2b.238 THOMAS GARFORTH—Arms of Christ's Hospital

RIPLEY SVRRY—TEG

1 Williamson's rendering of this token has been followed but it may beincorrect. In particular it is thought that CLAYLE may be a misreading for

FLAYLE (which appears in the Hearth Tax record) and that TVRNER hasbeen misread for SVRREY.

2 It is believed that the alternative reading (IN RICHMOND 1659) is morelikely to be the correct one.

3 Hooper indicates that "\" appears after the initials on the reverse field

of this token, but the writer "has seen no such specimen. There is a possibility

that one or both Nos. 2a and 2b have been misread and that they are in fact

the same token.

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Roehampton

1.240 WALTER NORWOOD—A rose crownedAT ROWE HAMTON—WMN

2.241 THE 3 STAGGS HEADS—Three stags' headsIN ROHAMPTON 1659—RAW

Rotherhithe

1.242 WILLIAM ADAMS—HIS HALF PENYAT REDERIFE WALL—A bull

2. WILL ATKINS AT YE—A cock and a bull

AT REDRIFF WALL—WMA3.244 WILLIAM BATES ON—Three dolphins in pale

REDERIFE WALL 1669—HIS HALF PENY4.245 MARY BERRY AT—HER HALF PENY 1

REDERIF WALL—Carpenters' Arms5.246 HENRY BODDY AT THE—Salutation (two men

bowing)

IN REDRIF 1668—HIS HALF PENY6.247 EDWARD BVRD—HIS HALF PENY

IN REDERIFF—A boar's head7.248 IAMES BVRTON NEERE—Grocers' Arms

IN REDRIFE STAYRES 66—1MB7a.249 IAMES BVRTON 1668—Drapers' Arms

IN ROTHORITH—HIS HALFE PENY 1MB8.250 AT OLEVANT STAIRES—A spread eagle

IN REDEREF 1659—EBC9.251 THOMAS CLIFFORD—A roll of cloth

IN ROTHORITH 1666—HIS HALF PENY10.252 PHILLIP COOKE AT—Shipwrights' Arms

REDERIF WALL 1669—HIS HALF PENY11.253 THOMAS COOPER—Sugar loaf and scales

IN REDDERIFE 1668—HIS HALF PENY TFC11a. THOMAS COOPER—Sugar loaf and scales

IN REDERRIFE 1668—HIS HALF PENY TFC(Plate VI, No. 13)

12.254 EDMVND CROSS—HIS HALF PENYIN REDERIFF—A spread eagle

13.255 SVSANNA DANNILL—A ship

ON REDRIFE WALL—SD 1655

14.256 AT THE DARKE HOVSE—MFIN REDRIF LANE—1653

15. IVDITH DAVIS IN LOVE—Sun in splendour

LANE IN REDRIFE 1666—ID16.257 THOMAS FARENER BAKER—Bakers' Arms

IN REDRIFFE LANE 1668—HIS HALF PENY THF

1 Some specimens of this token appear to have been struck upon the tokenof another issuer. Search fails to reveal a husband token-issuer.

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17.258 IOHN FARMER AT YE WATERMANS—Watermen'sArms

ARMES AT REDERIFE STAIRES—HIS PENNY1669

18.259 IOHN GIBS IN REDRIF—A tree

AT THE ORCHARD HOVS—ISG19.260 RALPH GOLDSMITH IRON—RGG

MONGER ON REDERIFE WALL—HIS HALFPENY 1669

20.261 EDWARD GREENE AT YE—Three crowns on royal

oakBY REDRIF WALL 1666—EEG

21.262 AT THE THREE NAGGS—MHHEADES IN REDRIF—Three nags' heads in shield

22.263 AT THE CASTLE—A castle

ON REDRIF WALL—TIH23.264 IOHN HARISON IN—A wheatsheaf

REDRIFE MEALMAN—IKH24.265 SARA HEYWOOD AT YE WHEAT—A bird on a

wheatsheafSHEAFE IN REDERRIFE—HER HALF PENY 1669

25.267 THOMAS HEYWOOD—A bird on a wheatsheaf

IN REDERRIFE 1664—TSH25a.266 THOMAS HEYWOOD—A bird on a wheatsheaf

IN REDERRIFE 1666—TSH26.268 THOMAS RAM AT YE—Bakers' Arms

AT REDRIFFE 1666—HIS HALFE PENY27.243 MARY KNOT 1668—HER HALFE PENY

REDRIFF PARISH—A Bowen knot

28.269 WILL MANARD AT THE—A cradle and sugar loaf

IN REDERIFE 1666—WEM29.270 THOMAS MAY AT YE BVNCH OF—A bunch of

grapes

GRAPES IN REDERRIF 1669—HIS HALF PENYTEM

30.271 EXILL MICAELL IN—A barrel1

REDARIFE HIS HALF PENNY—EEM31.272 EDWARD MOSELEY—Unknown Arms

IN REDRIFTH 1666—EEM32.273 GEORGE NVTKIN AT—A ship

REDDERITH WALL—GFN33.274 IOHN OTTER—HIS HALF PENY

ON REDERIF WALL—A bird

34.275 GEORGE PRICE IN—Three men standing roundglobe

REDREFE 1666—GSP

1 This may be an unusual Christian name, or a misreading, or it may be thatthe names were struck in the wrong order on the token.

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35. HENRY RISE ON—A cannonREDRIFF WALL 1665—HAR

36.276 WILLIAM RVSHLEY OF—A mill stoneREDERIF MILLER—WRR

37.277 ROGER SEAMER AT YE AXE—An axeON REDRIFFE WALL 1667—RMS

38.278 FRANCES SEELLE—Three sugar loaves

IN REDRIF FS (in three lines across field)

39. IOHN SHEWELL—A crowned rose

IN REDERIF (?FE)—IMS40.279 WILLIAM SIMONS—A bull

IN REDERIF—WES40a. WILLIAM SIMONS—A bull

IN REDERIF—WFS41.280 REBEKAH SMALMAN AT YE—A mill stone

POWDER MILL IN REDERIFF—HER HALFPENY 1669

42. WILLIAM SMART—HIS HALF PENYVPON REDRIF WALL 59—WMS

43. GEORGE SMITH ONE—A wheatsheafREDRIF WALL BAKER—GES

44.281 IOHN SNOADE—An angel

AT REDDRIFF 1667—HIS HALFE PENNY45.282 GEORGE SYMONS—A lion rampant

OF ROTHORITH 1668—HIS HALF PENY45a.283 GEORGE SYMONS—A lion rampant

OF ROTHERHITH—HIS HALF PENY46.284 ELIZABETH SWAN—HER HALF PENY

AT REDERIFF—A swan47.285 MARY WARREN—A crown

AT REDRIFE—MW48.286 ROBERT WEBB AT YE—A ship

TAVERN ON REDRIFFE WALL—HIS HALFEPENY RHW

49.287 IAMES WRIGHT 1667—Bakers' ArmsIN REDRIF BAKER—IDW

50. AT REDRIF WALL—Arms, lion (1) hulk belowAT YE SHIPP CARS ARMS—ITW

Shalford

1.127 THOMAS WILMOT—TAWNEERE GVILDFORD—A postman, carrier or

chapman1

1 Williamson includes a die variety of this token which appears to be a mulebetween his Nos. 127 and 129. It is thought that this may have been a mis-reading of his No. 127.

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Thames Ditton

1.289 SAMVELL HOY—HIS FARTHINTHAMES DITTON—SEH

Tooting

1.290

2.291

EDWARD ELDERFIELD AT—A fleur de lys

LOWER TOOTIN 1665—EEEIOHN WILLIAMS 1670—King's ArmsIN LOWER TOOTING—HIS HALF PENY

Walton

1.292

la.293

2.294

3.295

4.296

5.297

CHARLES ERWIN AT YE WHITE—A lion rampantIN WALLTON VPON THAMES—HIS HALFEPENY CLE

CHARLES ERWIN AT THE WHITE—A lion

rampantIN WALLTON VPPON THAMES—HIS HALF PENYCLE

FRANCIS HOLDEN OF—Grocers' ArmsWALTON ON THAMES—FMHIOHN HOLES OF WALTONE IN—HIS HALFEPENY

SVREY THE BVCHERS ARMES—Butchers' ArmsTHOMAS KING 1668 AT—Grocers' ArmsWALTON ONE THAMES—HIS HALFE PENYTHOMAS & WILLIAM SMITH OF—THAR HALFPENY TWS

WALTON YE GROSERS ARMES—Grocers' Arms 1

Wandsworth

1.298 CHRISTPHER BAYLEY—Man making candles

OF WANSWORTH—CSBla.299 CHRISTOPHER BAYLEY—Man making candles

OF WANSWORTH—CSB2.300 ELIZABETH CROW—OF WANSWORTH

HER FARTHING—EC3.301 IOHN HAWKINESATTHE—HIS HALFPENY IMH

GEORGE OF WANDSWORTH—St. George & Dragon4.302 IOSEPH KELE OF—Drapers' Arms

WANSWORTH 1670—HIS HALF PENY5.303 IAMES STVBINGTON—A dragon

IN WANSWORTH—IES6.304 WILLIAM WOLCOCKS—Bakers' Arms

IN WANSWORTH BAKER—WCW

1 This token is also claimed for Walton in Suffolk, (Proceedings of the SuffolkInstitute of Archaeology, Vol. XXIV). A specimen has been found in Guildford,but this may have been a stray.

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West Molsey

1.305 ROBART CORTES OFHALFE PENY RC

THE RYALL OCKE 1669crowns

WEST MOLSEY—HIS

Oak tree with three

Wimbledon

1.306 THOMAS HEBVRNE—A rose

IN WIMBLETON 59—TEH (Plate VI, No. 14)

Woking

1.307

2.308

IAMES COLLYER IN—Two shuttles

WOKING SVRREY 1657 IKCRICHARD GARNER OF—Mercers' ArmsWOKINGE IN SVRREY—REG

SURREY 17th-CENTURY TOKEN ISSUERS-

INDEX OF NAMESAdams, William (Rotherhithe)Allford, Rich (Lambeth)Amus, Elizabeth (Epsom)Arnold, Anthony (Epsom)Atkins, Will (Rotherhithe)Atwater, Edmond (Croydon)

B., I.W. (Newington Butts)Baily, William (Richmond)Ballard, Robert (Kingston)Bates, William (Rotherhithe)Batt, Edward (Newington Butts)Bayley, Christopher (Wandsworth)Berry, Mary (Rotherhithe)Boddy, Henry (Rotherhithe)Borgeine, John (Lambeth)Bothel, Elizabeth (Dorking)Bradfoulde, Henery (Godalming)Broughton, Richard (Putney)Browne, John (Guildford)Bryan, Joseph (Kingston)Buldwin, Edward (Kingston)Burd, Edward (Rotherhithe)Burton, James (Rotherhithe)Burnett, William (Chertsey)Burton, John (Lambeth)Bush, Edward (Croydon)Butterfield, Thomas (Chertsey)Buttre, Joseph (Bletchingly)

C, E.B. (Rotherhithe)Campion, Richard (Richmond)Catt, Margaret (Reigate)

Cartar, Aron (Lambeth)Castleman, William (Reigate)

Chapman, Richard (Chertsey)

Chinton, Robert (Godalming)Chittin, Henerie (Godalming)Chitty, Henrie (Godalming)Chitty, Joseph (Bramley)Chynnall, Luke (Richmond)Clayle, Michael (Richmond)Clement, Thomas (Merstham)Clifford, Thomas (Rotherhithe)Collings, Lawrance (Godalming)Collyer, James (Woking)Cooper, David (Capel)

Cooper, Thomas (Rotherhithe)Cooke, Phillip (Rotherhithe)Cortes, Robart (West Molsey)Cox, Herculis (Lambeth)Crane, Simon (Guildford)

Cross, Edmund (Rotherhithe)Crow, Elizabeth (Wandsworth)

D., I.M. (Farnham)D., I.T. (Lambeth)Dannill, Susanna (Rotherhithe)Davis, Judith (Rotherhithe)Delamain, John (Kingston)Didlesfold, William (Cranleigh)

Downeing, Ferdinando (Ewell)

Eaten, Dorathe (Croydon)Ede, John (Haslemere)Edmondes, Thomas (Kingston)Edmonds, Thomas (Lambeth)Edwards, James (Barnes)Eeles, Thomas (Ripley)

Elderfield, Edward (Tooting)

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Emberton, Thomas (Barnes)

Erbery, Will (Peckham)Erie, Stephen (Egham)Erwin, Charles (Walton)Esmonde, Thomas (Lambeth)Estwicke, Nicholas (Egham)Exill, (see Micaell) (Rotherhithe)

F., M. (Rotherhithe)F.M.F.S. (Guildford)

Farener, Thomas (Rotherhithe)

Farley, Will (Richmond)Farmer, John (Rotherhithe)

Feillder, Fiellder, John (Kingston)

Felder, Feillder, Fellder, Feilder,

Stephen (Kingston)Fisher, Richard (Putney)Fishlocke, Gabriell (Lambeth)Flayle (see Clayle) (Richmond)Foster, Richard (Putney)Frior, Rob (Farnham)Fry, George (Egham)

Garforth, Garforith, Thomas (Ripley)

Garner, Richard (Woking)Genang, John (Farnham)Gibs, John (Rotherhithe)Glover, Mathew (Croydon)Goddard, John (Farnham)Goldsmith, Ralph (Rotherhithe)

Goodwin, Charles (Barnes)

Goodwin, Edward (Dorking)

Gratwick, John (Limpsfield)

Greene, Edward (Rotherhithe)

Greene, Richard (Battersea)

Gurney, William (Clapham)

H., M. (Rotherhithe)H., T.I. (Rotherhithe)Hall, Joseph (Newington Butts)

Hall, Stephen (Egham)Hammond, Richard (Kingston)

Hanby, Handby, Charles (Guildford)

Harison, John (Rotherhithe)

Harley, Timothy (Barnes)

Hatcher, Nicholas (Croydon)Hawkines, John (Wandsworth)Hawkins, Samuell (Ewell)

Heath, Thomas (Lingfield)

Heathfield, Thomas (Reigate)

Heburne, Thomas (Wimbledon)Heffeild, John (Croydon)Heywood, Sara (Rotherhithe)Heywood, Thomas (Rotherhithe)

Hide, Edward (Egham)Hill, Rowland (Lambeth)Hiller, Robert (Beddington)Holden, Francis (Walton)Holes, John (Walton)Hollis, John (Kingston)

Holloway, John (Farnham)Hoy, Samuell (Thames Ditton)

Hubbard, Stephen (Kingston)

Hunt, Jams (Farnham)

I., T.E. (Lambeth)

Jackson, Robert (Putney)Johnson, John (Croydon)Jones, Christ (Lambeth)

Kam, Thomas (Rotherhithe)Kele, Joseph (Wandsworth)Kemp, John (Battersea)

Kemp, Will (Putney)Kempe, William (Putney)Kimbel, William (Lambeth)King, John (Guildford)

King, Robert (Richmond)King, Thomas (Cobham)King, Thomas (Walton)Knight, John (Lingfield)

Knot, Mary (Rotherhithe)Knowles, James (Richmond)

L., I.M. (Kingston)Lee, Edward (Guildford)

Lee, Henry (Guildford)

Lee, John (Putney)Lee, William (Chertsey)

Levitt, James (Kingston)Lidgowld, William (Kingston)Lintott, Nicholas (Guildford)

Lissne, Edmond (Dorking)Little, Robert (Croydon)Liveing, Roger (Egham)Lloyde, Robert (Croydon)Luffe, William (Chobham)Luffrum, John (Egham)Luke, Henry (Mitcham)Lunn, Richard (Farnham)Lusher, Thomas (Chiddingfold)

Mabberley, Francis (Farnham)Manard, Will (Rotherhithe)Marques, Thomas (Putney)Marshall, William (Peckham)Marsham, William (Richmond)Martin, Abdiah (Guildford)

Martin, John (Guildford)

Martine, Henry (Kingston)May, Henry (Godalming)May, John (Guildford)

May, Thomas (Rotherhithe)Micaell, Exill (Rotherhithe)Miles, Richard (Bletchingly)

Milles, Henry (Croydon)Moody, John (Horsley)

Morgan, David (Mitcham)Moore, William (Bagshot)Morris, Henry (Farnham)

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Moseley, Edward (Rotherhithe)Mower, John (Cranleigh)

Naish, Robert (Egham)Netles, Joseph (Guildford)

Nix, Edward (Newington Butts)Norwood, Walter (Roehampton)Nutkin, George (Rotherhithe)

Osborn, John (Haslemere)Osburn, Mary (Godstone)Otter, John (Rotherhithe)

Partridg, Parteridg, Patridg, Jasper(Newington Butts)

Pearson, Robert (Kingston)Penfold, John (Dorking)Penfold, William (Dorking)Phillips, Thomas (Camberwell)Pond, Francis (Chertsey)

Price, George (Rotherhithe)Price, Richard (Richmond)

R., M. (Newington Butts)Ragg, Richard (Croydon)Raine, John (Lambeth)Rakens, Edward (Mortlake)

Randall, John (Godalming)Randell, John (Richmond)Rapley, William (Godalming)Remnant, John (Guildford)

Right, Ellenor (Egham)Rise, Henry (Rotherhithe)

Roase, Jasper (Lambeth)Rushell, James (Putney)Rushley, William (Rotherhithe)

Salter, Charles (Kingston)Sarlle, Daniell (Guildford)

Seale, Charles & Margery (Croydon)Seamer, Roger (Rotherhithe)

Seelle, Frances (Rotherhithe)

Shales, Edward (Leatherhead)Shewell, John (Rotherhithe)

Shorter, William (Merstham)Shotter, Henry (Haslemere)Simons, William (Rotherhithe)Skinner, John (Richmond)Smalman, Rebekah (Rotherhithe)

Smallpeece, John (Guildford)

Smallpeece, William (Clapham)Smart, William (Rotherhithe)Smith, Elizabeth (Putney)Smith, George (Rotherhithe)Smith, Thomas & William (Walton)Snelling, James (Guildford)

Snoade, John (Rotherhithe)Sole, John (Battersea)

Steedman, Thomas (Dorking)Stockes, Anthony (Croydon)Stone, Thomas (Oxted)Stubington, James (Wandsworth)Swan, Elizabeth (Rotherhithe)Symons, George (Rotherhithe)

T., T.I. (Kingston)Terry, Mathew (Egham)Theckston, Steven (Battersea)

Thorpe, W. I. (Mitcham)Thorneton, William (Mortlake)Tompson, Thomas (Guildford)

Turin, Francis (Cobham)

W., I.T. (Rotherhithe)W., R.A. (Roehampton)Wall, William (Peckam)Warren, Mary (Rotherhithe)Warrin, Edmund (Kennington)Wast, James (Lambeth)Wardner, Michaell (Lambeth)Watkins, John (Dorking)Webb, Florrance (Abinger)

Webb, Robert (Rotherhithe)Weller, Andrew (Putney)Wells, Thomas (Newington Butts)White, James (Kingston)White, Peter (Mortlake)Wight, James (Kingston)Wilkeson, William (Lambeth)Williams, John (Tooting)

Willmer, John (Egham)Wilmot, Thomas (Shalford)

Wimble, William (Newington Butts)

Wolcocks, William (Wandsworth)Wollaston, John (Puttenham)Woodman, George (Kingston)

Woornum, Robert (Kingston)Wrath, James (Farnham)Wright, James (Rotherhithe)

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