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W167: Cambridgeshire, Over (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
| O | Three hammers--two and one; no inner circle |
| THOMAS SKINNER |
| R | T S, mullet for a mintmark |
| MERCER IN OVER T S | |
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| There is a place called Over also in Cheshire. |
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W170: Cambridgeshire, Soham (Farthing): (1664)
| O | A broche of candles |
| THOMAS TROWELL |
| R | T M T |
| IN SOHAM 1664 T M T | |
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W171: Cambridgeshire, Soham (Farthing): (1654)
| O | The Grocers' Arms |
| HOVELL IOANES |
| R | H F I, mullet for a mintmark |
| OF SOHAM 1654 H F I | |
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W172: Cambridgeshire, Soham (Farthing): (1658)
| O | The Grocers' Arms |
| HOVELL IOANES |
| R | H F I, mullet for a mintmark |
| OF SOHAM 1658 H F I | |
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W173: Cambridgeshire, Soham (Farthing): (1667)
| O | The Grocers' Arms |
| NATHANIELL STEARNE |
| R | N G S |
| OF SOHAM 1667 N G S | |
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W174: Cambridgeshire, Soham and Hornswell (Heningswell, Suffolk) (Farthing): (1666)
| O | M K, mullet for a mintmark |
| MARY KENT OF SOHAM M K |
| R | I K / 1666 in two lines, mullet for a mintmark |
| IOHN KENT OF HORNSWELL I K / 1666 | |
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W175: Cambridgeshire, Stanton (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
| O | S H H |
| STEPHEN HOVELL S H H |
| R | The Grocers' Arms |
| OF STANTON GROCER | |
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| This token, by Boyne given in Norfolk, might possibly belong to Cambridgeshire. The name Hovell is a Cambridgeshire name. |
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W176: Cambridgeshire, Sutton (Farthing): (1656)
| O | Three tuns; no inner circle |
| IOHN CLEMENT |
| R | I C, mullet for a mintmark |
| IN SVTTON 1656 I C | |
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| Found at Sutton, Cambridgeshire (W.G.S.). |
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W177: Cambridgeshire, Sutton (Farthing): (1657)
| O | The Grocers' Arms |
| IOHN BVRKHVRST |
| R | I B |
| OF SVTTON 1657 I B | |
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| These three tokens [two farthings listed] are given by Boyne to Sutton, in Surrey. He considers that "from the date and style all belong to the same place, and to a southern county." |
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