Sir,—Finding by Mr. Boyne's communication in your Current Notes, that Tradesmen's Tokens are worth collecting, I beg to send for your acceptance five dug up in my own gardens. You may make what use you please of them.
Yours truly,
T. R. Brown.
IOHN. EATON. OUNDLE (dug up in my garden at Southwick by myself.)
IAMES MEAD, 1667 (an Angel) IN TENTARDEN. HIS HALFPENY.
IOHN COVITER (Coat of Arms) GROCER. IN. WYE, 1662,
And two German Counters.
Dug up in my garden at Woodchurch, near Tenterden, Kent, by myself.
G. W. sincerely thanks his Correspondent, and with his permission will consider these tokens at Mr. Boyne's service should he wish for them.