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FM22133

Dorset 17th century Token, Blandford Forum Farthing 1669

17th Century Token, Dorset, Blandford Forum, Farthing, 1669, issued by the Corporation, legend in six lines both sides, toothed outer border, THE / BVRROVGH / OF. BLAND / FORD. THE / RE. CORPO / RATION, rev. FAR / THING / FOR. THE / VSE. OF. YE / POORE / 1669, weight 2.38g (BW.9). Toned good fine.

Not much is known of the town issuers from this early time as Blandford Forum suffered a great fire on 4th June 1731 so no town or corporation registers survive earlier. There is a surviving memoranda manuscript by a Mrs Farquharson quoted by Hutchins (I 221) which talks of farthings in the town in 1623 - "1623. This year the corporation accounted for farthings belonging to the town"

and if dated correctly must be referring to those copper Farthings of James I issued under patent to John Stanhope the Baron Harrington. Another entry from this manuscript says for 1673 "The corporation farthings was returned in to the value of £2 18s., and placed in the council-house" which would be contemporary with the calling in of 17th Century tradesmans tokens by the Royal Proclamation of 16th August 1672.

Provenance:

With an old Seaby ticket circa 1960 or earlier priced at 5 Shillings.

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