London, Queenhithe (10): Thomas Baker, halfpenny, 1668, sugar loaf (W.2298); Richard Briggs, halfpenny, 1660, Fishmongers' Arms (W.2299); B.F., farthing, At The Noble Garter, three fishes (W.2301); Robert Feild, halfpenny, 1667, naked boy holding ball (W.2302); Bartholomew Fish, halfpenny, 1667, three fishes (W.2303); Henry Gifford, halfpenny, 1668, Ironmongers' Arms/bell (W.2305); Bartholomew Hester, farthing, Fletchers' Arms (W.2306); Iohn Neale, farthing, axe (W.2309); Pearcivall Stevenson, halfpenny, crowned rose (W.2311); Queens Head Tavern, farthing, 1662 (W.2314); Queen Street (4): Iohn Cannon, halfpenny, half figure of Queen Catherine (W.2315); William Holms, farthing, At The Plow (W.2318); Robert Moss, farthing, Mealman, Tallowchandlers' Arms (W.2319); Edward Northen, farthing, crown (W.2320), poor to very fine (14)
It is believed that W.2306 is the only token in the series that depicts the Fletchers' Arms.
Williamson notes that the tavern owned by John Cannon (W.2315) was frequented by Freemasons in Queen Anne's reign. (£250-350)