Cambridge, John Ewin (Candlemaker), Farthing, 1652, in copper alloy, 6h, m.m. star, (m.m.) [IO]HN • EWIN • IN, man dipping candles, rev. CAMBRIDG • 1652, •I •E •A in centre (Cooper [1845] -; Babington 22; Searle 20; Boyne & Williamson 38; SCBI Norweb I -; Dickinson, Cambs 38), softly struck to periphery, fair to fine, scarce; additionally, Thomas Ewin (Candlemaker), 'His Half Peny', 1668, in copper alloy, 12h, m.m. star, (m.m.) THOMAS • EWIN • IN, rosette stops, man making candles, rev. (m.m.) CAMBRIDGE • 1668, HIS | HALF | PENY | T E •E below (Cooper [1845], pp. 541; Babington 23; Searle 21; Boyne & Williamson 39; SCBI Norweb I, 382; Dickinson, Cambs 39), a pleasing token, very fine (2).
Provenance
i) Purchased Eynesborough, Hampshire, June 2003
ii) Purchased S Porter, Oxford, February 1988 - £20
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John Ewin was elected Alderman in 1655, but refused the office. He was subsequently elected Mayor for 1659-60, and was incumbent to announce the proclamation of the Restoration of the Monarchy and ascension of King Charles II to the throne. Similarly Thomas Ewin held the post of Mayor three times in 1679, 1690 and 1699.
Estimate: £30 - £50