The body of a short article published in the Token Corresponding Society Bulletin for December 2016 (Vol. 12, no. 1), numbered there pages 24-32. This article researches a 17th century token issuer from Great Yarmouth, Stephen Tracey, who…
What key insights did Stephen Tracey's biography reveal about 17th-century token issuers?The research highlights that Tracey issued tokens between 1654 and 1656, with significant ties to both Great Yarmouth and New England, evidencing his dual life as a merchant and Pilgrim Father.How did Stephen Tracey’s early life influence his religious beliefs and migration?Tracey's nonconformist beliefs motivated his move to Leiden, where he became part of the Separatist Congregation, reflecting a common trend among those escaping religious persecution in England.What evidence exists of Stephen Tracey's life in New England post-immigration?Tracey received three acres for gardening in 1623, participated in the 1627 cattle division, and was listed as a freeman in 1633, indicating his established role in the Plymouth colony.
Eleonora Bretaňská (bretonsky Eleonora Breizh, francouzsky Aliénor de Bretagne, 1182/84? [1 ] – 10. srpna 1241) byla hraběnka z Richmondu. a dědička Bretaně.