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Details for a publication entitled: Seventeenth-Century Tokens of the British Isles and their values

This publication has been used 2279 times in our system.

Publication Date: 1986

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Issuer: Oakley, Robert
Place of use: Godmersham

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Issuer: Happer, Abraham
Place of use: Rugby

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Issuer: Diston, William
Place of use: Chipping Norton

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Issuer: Collibeer, John
Place of use: Exeter

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Issuer: Carter, Thomas
Place of use: Colchester

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Issuer: March, John
Place of use: London

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Issuer: Bath (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: Bath

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Issuer: Ely, Richard
Place of use: Abingdon

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Issuer: Lidon, John
Place of use: Uplyme

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Issuer: Reade, John
Place of use: Ely

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Issuer: Crichlowe, John
Place of use: Coventry

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Issuer: M. B. (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: London

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Issuer: Bowland, Edward
Place of use: Reading (Berks.)

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Issuer: Acton, William
Place of use: London

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Issuer: Applebee, Edward
Place of use: Oxford

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Issuer: Wayte, Samuell
Place of use: Billericay

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Issuer: Fowkes, James
Place of use: London

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Issuer: Rogers, David
Place of use: Sandwich

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The Fitzwilliam Museum (2024) "Publications details for Seventeenth-Century Tokens of the British Isles and their values" Web page available at: https://collection.beta.fitz.ms/id/publication/publication-6006 Accessed: 2024-12-18 13:58:03

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