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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[OCTOBER, 1899.
109. T. No, A. 89. Ob.- Persian legend. Three Faluce, etc. I A.V. R. - Value in Tamil and Telugu (three new dubs and one little fanam).
110. A. 138. 06. – Persian legend : Double Falace, etc. I A.V. R. - Value in Tamil and Telugu.
111. A. 139. Ob.-Persian legend : Little Fanım or Faluce, etc. A.V. R. - Value in Tamil and Telugu,
112. A. 140. Similar to 110, but Half-faluce.
118.10 A. 141. As 110, but datel AA (1808).
114.10 A. 142. As 111, bat date IAA (1808).
115.10 A. 143. As 112, but date 11.A (1808).
116.11 T. No. A, 62. 06. - Persian Legend : Two faluce, etc. 11.A (1808). R. - Value in Telugu and English 2 Dubs.
117. A. 144. As 116, but smaller and 1 Dub.
118. A. 145. As 117, but lighter and Deb.
NOTES AND QUERIES. MR. SCAPE.
| Scapy and Mary Marriot both of Earl Stonham (See Yule's Hobson Jobson, 8.0. Bandanna : ann. (Archd. Suf., No. 2860). In Earl hionham 1848 : 4%, i.; but it is only a quotation from Thacke
churchyard there is a head-stone to Will, Scapey ray's Vanity Fair.)
(1740-1807), and in the neighbouring churchyards Scape is a Suffolk name. Rich. Soapy is men
of Coddenham and Badley the spelling is Soapy.
In Beyton churchyard Scarpe is found. Tho. tioned under date 6, Nov. 1626 in Bacon's Annalle
Ward of Great Finborough m. Pleasance Scapy of Ipouche, p. 488. J. Scapey is mentioned
(1753-1815), and their grandson Tho. Scapy Ward under date 17 May 1660 in Stowmarket Church
of Theeler's Farm, Elmstead, Essex, died in 1867. wardene' Accounts (Hollingsworth's Hist. of Storo
Soapy Tydemau, farmer, was living at Earl Stonmarket, p. 196, i). On 23 Ap: 1731 there was a marriage-licence
bam in 1844 (White's Suff. Directory for that for Rich. Martin and Ann
year). Scapey both of Earl Stonham (Archd. Suf., No. 2579), and on 23 Jan. 1734 for Rob. Speby or
CHARLES PARTRIDGE.
1. I have not yet seen any specimens of these coins. I insert them on the authority of Atkins. Their relation with the three following is interesting. They are of the same year, and of the same values, and apparently intended to circulate in the same district.
11 Tharston catalogues 2 Dubs and half Dub of 1801, but I take this to be an error for 1808. (Cf. T. No. A. 62 with ita figure Pl. ii. 3.)