2 edition of Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century found in the catalog.
Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century
William Boyne
Published
1891
by Stock in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | A new and revised edition ... by George C. Williamson ... Special copy of (Ireland). |
Contributions | Williamson, George Charles, 1858-1942. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | Pp. 1351-1428 ; |
Number of Pages | 1428 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20806948M |
William Boyne Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc. ; v. 2 / a new and revised edition of William Boyne's work by George C. Williamson. Read PDF: Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales, and Ireland Volume 2; By Corporations, Merchants, Tradesmen, Etc. Illustrated by Numerous Plates and Woodcuts, and Containing Notes of Family, Heraldic, and Topographical # K4I6U63ZJQQK Created Date: Z.
You may want to contact ABC to get more information. For in-depth research, in-depth tools are required. CoinQuest recommends Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc, Volume 2 by William Boyne and George Charles Williamson. May 11, · George C. Williamson‘s “Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century” (2 vols. ) used some of Boyne’s reference numbers; Michael Dickenson‘s “Seventeen Century Tokens of the British Isles & their Values” is a further update () – with about another thousand or so additional tokens added to Williamson’s work.
Thousands of towns and merchants issued these tokens between and , when official production of farthings resumed and private production was suppressed. More background can be found at The Token Corresponding Society or "17th Century British farthings" or "Trade Tokens issued in the 17th Century" via these links. CENTRAL OR LOCA PRODUCTIOL ONF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TOKENS R. H. THOMPSON Introduction THE tokens o f the seventeenth centur wery e issued in more than fou thousanr d localities of England, Wale ans d Ireland.1 The namy e as their issuers individual know locallyns the; y.
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Internet Archive BookReader Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc. Illustrated by numerous plates and woodcuts, and containing notes of family, heraldic, and topographical interest. Other Seventeenth Century English trade tokens have been uncovered in non-collector accumulations as listed in Kleeberg (pp.
It seems some of these tokens may have been brought to the colonies after their demonetization in THE TOKEN BOOK. 17th, 18th & 19th century British tokens and their values by P & B R Withers.
14 x 22 cm pages, over tokens illustrated, all in colour, from the best specimens in public and private collections. £48 (+ £ p&p).
There is a page introduction with a short account of how to understand tokens, and a list of the standard reference works for each main type. Seventeenth Century English Trade Tokens. obverse. dpi. dpi: reverse. dpi. Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by Coporations, Merchants vol.
1, p.item (This book is sometimes referred to as Boyne-Williamson or Boyne); and R.H. Thompson, The Norweb Collection Cleveland. Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales, and Ireland: By Corporations, Merchants, Tradesmen, Etc.
Illustrated by Numerous Plates and Woodcuts, and Containing Notes of Family, Heraldic, and Topographical Interest Respecting the Various Issuers of the Tokens, Volume 1. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc.
Illustrated by numerous plates and woodcuts, and containing notes of family, heraldic, and topographical interest respecting the various issuers of the tokens [Reprint] Volume: 2. 17th Century Tradesmans Tokens 17th Century tokens were the first genuine trade tokens to appear in this country.
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This is a reproduction of a book published before This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc.
Illustrated by numerous plates and woodcuts, and containing notes of family, heraldic, and topographical interest respecting the various issuers of the tokens. Volume: v. 2 () (Reprint) Boyne, William, Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in.
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Illustrated by Numerous Plates and Woodcuts, and Containing Notes of Family, Heraldic, and Topographical Interest Respecting. In Oxford there were 70 issuers of tokens, only surpassed by Norwich (92) and Exeter (82).
In the smaller towns or villages usually only one person issued tokens – in the case of Harwell, John Hanson, In Wm. Boyne’s book called “Trade Tokens of the seventeenth century” it is stated that only one trade token was ever issued in Harwell.
Get this from a library. Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc.
[William Boyne; George Charles Williamson]. Trade tokens were issued in the 17th century, between andin response to a lack of low denomination being produced by the crown. To ease the monetary situation, boroughs and cities across the country, began producing tokens to be used within the locality; in London the situation differed, due to the scale of the population, needed to issue private tokens, rather than one accepted.
William Boyne Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations,merchants, tradesmen, etc. ; v.
1 / a new and revised edition of William Boyne's work by George C. Williamson. Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries, in Yorkshire: By Tradesmen, Overseers of the Poor, Etc., in Gold, Silver, Brass, and Copper.
Seventeenth century tokens, those of London excepted, generally only circulated within a seven mile radius of their place of issue. Seven miles was the typical distance between markets where the tokens would have been accepted.
This book is written for the token finder, family and local historian of Kent. Jun 04, · Seventeenth century tokens, those of London excepted, generally only circulated within a seven mile radius of their place of issue.
Seven miles was the typical distance between markets where the tokens would have been accepted. This book is written. 17th Century Tokens: Chichester in Sussex. Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales and Ireland, () See also other Counties issuing 17th Century Tokens.
The name as spelled on the token appears in the Chichester Poll Book for Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by corporations, merchants, tradesmen, etc.
Illustrated by numerous plates and woodcuts, and containing notes of family, heraldic, and topographical interest respecting the various issuers of the tokens.Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales, and Ireland, by Corporations, Merchants, Tradesmen, etc.
A new and revised edition by George C. Williamson. Burt Franklin reprint. Two volumes with a total of pages, plus plates, plus adendum. large index.