. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. toS4 TRADERS TOKENS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. IPSWICH. 158. O. an . ipswich . farthing . 1670 (in four lines). R. Arms of Ipswich; per pale, on the dexter side, a lionrampant; on the sinister, three hulls of ships.. 159. A variety differs slightly on the reverse and is evidently from another die. 160. O. iohn . allen = Three cloves; the Grocers Arms. R. of . ipswich . 57 = 1 . a. 1657. The family of Allen occupied some position in Ipswich. John Allen was Port-man, and in the year 1570 gave £60, the yearly prof

. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. toS4 TRADERS TOKENS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. IPSWICH. 158. O. an . ipswich . farthing . 1670 (in four lines). R. Arms of Ipswich; per pale, on the dexter side, a lionrampant; on the sinister, three hulls of ships.. 159. A variety differs slightly on the reverse and is evidently from another die. 160. O. iohn . allen = Three cloves; the Grocers Arms. R. of . ipswich . 57 = 1 . a. 1657.  The family of Allen occupied some position in Ipswich. John Allen was Port-man, and in the year 1570 gave £60, the yearly prof Stock Photo
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. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland. toS4 TRADERS TOKENS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. IPSWICH. 158. O. an . ipswich . farthing . 1670 (in four lines). R. Arms of Ipswich; per pale, on the dexter side, a lionrampant; on the sinister, three hulls of ships.. 159. A variety differs slightly on the reverse and is evidently from another die. 160. O. iohn . allen = Three cloves; the Grocers Arms. R. of . ipswich . 57 = 1 . a. 1657. The family of Allen occupied some position in Ipswich. John Allen was Port-man, and in the year 1570 gave £60, the yearly profits of which were to be dis-tributed annually in clothing to the poorest and most needy inhabitants of Ipswich.The Market Cross on the Cornhill, originally the gift of Edmund Daundy in 1510, was rebuilt in 1628 ; and Thomas Allen, in 1628-9, received various sums ofmoney for the framing of the said cross, the timber for which was taken fromUlverstone. 161. O. anthony . APPLEWHiT = The Haberdashers Arms. R. in . ipswich . 1664 = a . a. Anthony Applewhite was one of the twenty-four Chief Constables of Ipswichnamed in the charter of Charles II. (17 Ch. II., 1665) confirming previous chartersto the town. 162. O. richard . beavmond . in = The Apothecaries Arms. R. IPSWICH . APOTHECARY = R . B