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SUPPLEMENTARY TITLE ® INDEX
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KENT'S VALUATION
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British Coins and Tokens
For 300 years, 1600-1912.
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Tin, Copper, Bronze & Silver Regal Coins, Tradesmen's
Tokens Issued in the 17th, 18th <32 19th Centuries.
PAGES
INDEX ... ... ... ... ... in.
SECTION ONE— Regal Coins... ... ... 9 to 25
SECTION TWO— 18th Century Tokens ... ... 27 to 200
SECTION THREE— 19th Century Tokens & Countermarks 201 to 275
SECTION FOUR— 17th Century Tokens ... 276 to 316
Supplement to last ... ... 316 to 321
SECTION FIVE— Silver Coins ... ... 322 to 332
SECTION SIX— Pattern Coins ... ... ... 333 to 335
SECTION SEVEN— Non-Local Tokens ... ... 336 to 348
CORRIGENDA ... ... ... ... ... 349
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS ... ... ... 350 to 352
(SEE INDEX).
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INDEX.
NOTE. — All the following titles are as read upon the coins, either place of
issue, name of issuer or the device ; for tokens with no legend,
as for instance, a head, see H. ; a Dog, see D. ; and refer to No
legend under N. in the following index. Numbers, such as 46/7,
refer to page 46, token No. 7, in this or any other work that has been
consulted or quoted.
Denotes 1 7th Century Tokens.
ta/m Mint Mark.
NUMERALS.
PAGE
1796 over a Crown, see St. Albans
1792 round shield, see Norwich... 151
12 Penny token, see for use ... 234
5/- on Silver dollar 202
51- or 4/9, see F 202
A.
A & Castle View, c/mark 205
Abercarne 209
Abergavenuy 32
Aberdeen 35
Aberystwith (a book) m/m 324
Abbreviations 20,30,37
Abbey Church 41
„ Gate, Bury ... 51
„ Church, Paisley ... 164
* Abchurch Lane 291, 318
* Abingdon 277
* Acton 298
Adam and Eve 37
Adelphi Cotton Works ... 201
Adel, s« Bath 48
* Addle St 291
* Adderbury 302
Admiral Bridgport ... 337
Lord Hood ... 337
Jervis 337
MoBride 337
Nelson (A) ... 336
Howe 337, 336
Addington Place 35
Advocates for the rights
(Bull) 37
A free Born 336
After the Revolution ... 37
* Air Street 291
Albion Mill 35
* Alcester 320
Do 308
* Aldgate 291, 318
Aldgate, Id. & £d. ... 35, 36
* Aldersgate 291,318
„ Penny ... 35
,, Halfpenny ... 36
* Aldermanbury 291
Aldbourue ...
Alfred ye Great
Alford
41,
* Alfriston
Allen, Willm.
Allhallows, Thames St.
„ Lombard St.
Allins Panorama ...
Alloa Colliery, c/mark
* Almoudsbury
Alnwick
* Alresford
* Alton
Alstons
A.M.B., RT. H. (A)
* Amersham
* Ameabury ...
* Ampthill .'
Am I not a man ...
A member of
Anne Farthing
„ Rarity of ...
„ Halfpenny ...
„ Silver
Anchor
Andover
Anderson (Leslie)...
Animals, see Pidcock
Angus, James 113
„ McDonnel 209
* Antrim 321
* Angmering... ... ... 307
Anstruther 35
Anglesea, Id, $d, id ... 33, 34
Apseys (Michael) 51
Appledore 32
Archer with bow (A) ...31 No. 10
Archibalds 99
* Ardee 313
Argyle House 35
* Arrington 279
Arnold Works 208
* Arundel 307,320
PAOE
309
45
208
290
307
35
36
36
61
205
312
32
286
286
61
201
317
310
316
139, 336
336
13, 334
334
334
328
37
208
99, 113
A speedy and lasting peace
Askins, Joseph
30
36
Ass (an) ... •;•
Asses running for £d
* Ashby de la Zouch
* Ashbourn ...
* A^hburton
* Asbwell
* Ashford ...
* Athbay
* Atherstone
* Athlove
Attleboro
* Audlem
A way to prevent ...
* Axminster
* Aynhoe
* Aylesbury
(18th cent.)
Aylsham (prosperity to)
B.
B.O.B. Dublin
B. & C. Yeovil
B.B. & C. Bristol .
B.S. A Co. Yorks .
B.R. Mint mark
Bablake Hospital
B.W.H., 1788
Badminton
PAGE
36,37
288
308
208
200,121
199,200
"
56,219
Bakers Id & id ...
* Bakewell
Ballitidallah (B) ...
* Baldock
* Bally bay
* Bally more
* Bamptou
* Bank End
* „ Side
Banbury
* ,,
* Bandon
Bangor
Bank Token, see Rv.
Dollar, see Rv.
„ origin of
of England
,, ... ...
of Ireland
of Guernsey
„ Isle of Man Id & id
Bartholomew's Hospital...
Barbers Hall
Barracks, the
Barker (S)
Barnard Castle ...
307
74
280
201
287
313
313
280, 319
305
305
* Barnsley
»»
* Baruet
Barnstaple...
* Barking
* Barford
* Barbican ...
* Barton/in/clay
* „ Hundred ...
* on Humber
* Barrow „
* Barnaby Street ...
* Barkway ...
* Basinghall Street.
* Basing Lane
Basingstoke
* ,
Basil Burchell
Battel
* „ Bridge
* Battersea
* Batley
Bathgate
Bath Street
Buildings ...
Farthings ...
Halfpennies...
Pennies
(19th centy)...
(17th centy)...
Bay leys Museum ...
Baylis of Bilston ...
Be assured friend, &c.
* Beaconsfield
Bean, see Walworth
Becclesiae
* Beccles
PAGE
312
222
287
308
291
277
284
290
290
318,291
76
54
305
307
41,45
47
48
42
41
210
304, 319
76
215
347
278, 317
272
54
306
321
73
330
74,75
209, 236
236, 231
209
209
74
75
86
38
282
* Bedford
* ,, Street
BedworthMill
Before the Revolution .
Beginning of Oppression.
Begg.Wm
* Bentham
* Bengeworth
Beuhall
Benenden
* Belfast
Bell, Newcastle ...
* Belton
* Bere Regis
Beer at 2d a gallon
* Berkshire
* Bermondsey
„ Priory
316, 277
291
218
78
78
95
312
311
218
40
313
251
290
317
324
. 317,277
305
52
INDEX.
V.
PAGE
PAGE
Best, c/mark 206
* Blackwater
286
Bethlem Hospital ... 74
„ Man St.
305
* Beverley 312,223
* Blackburn
290
72
Blair Greenock
203
Bevois, see Southampton... 175
* Blewbury
277
Bewdley 222
Blofield Cavalry ...
40
* , 311
Blything Hundred
54
Bewley (Dublin) 230
Bolton Castle
71, 201
Bewicke main 252
* Borriscove...
313
* Bexhill 307
* Boroughbridge
312
* Bicester 302
Boston Church
75
* Bideford 280
* Boston
290, 318
* Biddenden 288
Boscobel
41
Bigods Castle 53
* Boss Alley
292
Biggs 61
* Booking ... ...
283
Biggars Coffee Hse. ... 76
Botanic Gardens
41
* Biggleswade 277
* Bow/Lane
298, 318
Birkinshaw, under D. ... 230
*
,, ,, ... ... ...
292
* Birmingham 308
* ,, Street
292, 148
„ date after, 1800, 218, 217
Bowes Castle
72
57
* Bovey Tracey
280
buildings ... 65
* Bromsgrove
311
Bull St. (N) ... 154
Braintree & Booking
38
$d, see Biggs ... 61
* Brailes
309
Poor House ... 61
* Bradninch
280
Co. 1793 ... 62
* Brachley
301
Coin & Copper Co. 62
* Bramhall
279
Metal & „ 63
* Brampton
280
Union „ 220
* Braintree
282
& Neath ... 220
Bradford
222
Sheffield ... 221
,, Workhouse
201
S. Wales ... 221
„ Warehouse
201
Swansea ... 221
„ Street
219
Risca 220
* „ 17th centy.
310
Warwicks ... 222
* Bradford
312, 320
Birr 321
Brighton ... ... ...
55, 218
* Bilston 306
* Brighthelmstone
307
„ (19th centy.) ... 215
* Bridlingtou
320, 312
BiltonW 113
* Bridewell
292
* Billesden 290
* Bridgefoot
305
* Billingsgate 318,291
Bridling ton ... ...
223
* Billiter Street 291
* Bridgewater
304
* Bishopsgate ... 291, 318 & below
,, ... ...
48
* Bishop Auckland 282, 317
Bridgegate
74
* „ Stortford 287,317
* Bridgeport (Adml.)
317
* „ Waltham 286
* Bridgenorth
304, 837
„ Gate id 74,77
* Bristol, and see below
284
„ Hostel (C) 79
Brierly Hill
181
* Bisley 284
Brimscombe Port... ...
39
Bissets Museum 63
* Bread Street
292
* Bingley 312
* Brenchley ... ... ...
288
* Blackfriars 292,318
Brecknock
223
76
* Brentford
299
„ Bridge 74
Brechin ...
73
Blackie & Co 101
* Brechin
223
Bladud 44
Brewers Hall .. ...
75
* Blandford 281,209
Brewer, John .. ...
200
38
Britannia British Penny...
75
VI.
PAGE
Britannia Cyropsedia ...
and oak tree, &c.
C.
Corrections, 349 ; C.C.
C.H., 1800
PAWK
& S.B. 206
225
Rev. Coat Arms 60
r1 P H
90
Britain Triumphant ...111 ^ No. 3
British penny Excise ... 105, o4<
\u . l^.JH. ...
C.P. 70; C.R.
Cab Fares @ 6d ...
333
331
Britons never will «. °J"
British Valor Triumphant BjW
„ Liberty displayed 1 1
Carmarthen
Cabbage Society ...
- Calue
87
337
310
„ see Reverses
Caltou
228
Bristol volunteers
„ penny & id
(19th centy.) ...
Quay
Medal
Brass
Bridge
Camac Ryan
„ Kyan
Campbell's Snuff ...
* Campden
Campin, Norwich...
* Cambridg/shire ...
172
95
99
284
150
... 279,317
79
& S. Wales
& Wilts 212
Af\
j>
* Canterbury
* Cannon Street
... 83, 288
292
Brooklands
Gate (E) ...
232
Broughton Sprout (N) ...
Browubills (Leeds)
)5 v-» M'*IX' V*-V
Canon „
Mills
102
101
* Bromsgrove
Bronze Coins, rarity of ...
* Broad Street
„ Way
Water 320
Can you do so
Capel Lane
Cape St. Vincent ...
Carrick/Fergus ...
: Macross ...
124
292
337
314
314
* Broken Wharf
t)f\4
Carlow
314
* Bruton
90Q
Carleton
312
Brutus
Bryen Boirimbe H.S.&Co. No. 123
Carolus D. G.
II. .
325
327
„ see Munster
j o 96
» •*-*•' •••
„ A Carola
11
11 »» *«Vi
* Bucks 317
* Buckinghamshire 278
Bucklesbury see Charing Cross 224
Rnrfrrm 218
Caro
Cark (c)
Cartwheel
Carter Jermyn St.
10
202
16
89
1 Mil Lllll ... . .. ...
Bull and Asses' Head ... 37
„ and Chains, see Hereford
* Bullwich 301
* Bullwork Gate 292
* Burrow 290
Carlton House
Carmarthen
* Carnarvon ...
Carisbrook
Cat (device)
89
228
808
89
96
* Burford 302
Catrine Cotton
202
* Bury 290,306
* Cateaton
292
|t 51,201
* Catworth
288
••'••- Burton Overy 290
* „ On Trent 306
Cathedral Sarum...
* Cashell
180
... 314,321
Burnt Island 73
Castle Comer (c) ..
202
Burslem 217
* , Street
305
* Bungay 320
* , Hould
286
„ (18th centy). ... 52
* Buntingford 287
* Butcher Row 292
* , Lane
* , Chichester..
* , Dermot
292
314
314
* Bushey 287
Cauliflowers at 3/-
each... 324
Buxton 38
* Caxton
279
Bust, Rv. 1811 219
* Cerne Abbas
282
Buuepart, end of 57
Charles I
10
„ patterns ..
383
„ Silver
324
INDBX.
Vll.
PAGB
PAGE
Charles II
11
Cinque Ports 92
„ patterns
333
Civitas Coventrise ... 87
,, Silver
326
City Token see Gloster ... 237
* Charlevillo
314, 321
* Clare Market 292
,, Forest
228, 87
Clarke's, Norwich ... 150
* Chancery Lane
318, 292
„ West (D) ... 230
Chard
226
„ Birmingham ... 63
* Chatham
317, 289
seeG 202
* Chatteris
279
* Clerkenwell 292
Chatteris
223
* Clifton-on-Theme ... 311
Charing Cross
224
284
*
292
* Cliff 308
,, ••• •••
* Charterhouse Street
292
* Cliffords Tower 199
* Chain gate...
305
Cloth Hall see Leeds ... 136
Charles Roe estab.
141
* Cloth Fair 292
Charitie and change
333
* Cloak Lane 318
Chariot ta Dei Gratia
337
* Clones 314,321
* Chaypole
318
* Clonmel 314
Cheadle
226
Clyde Numquam 80/14
* Cheapside
292, 318
Coaly Tyne 153, 252
„ and see Homanis
258
Coalbrook Dale 83
* Chelsea
299
* Cobham 307
,, ... ...
89
Coining Press 90
* Cheltenham
284
Coin books, expensive see Preface
,, ... ... ...
82, 224
Coins as investment see Introduction
* Chepstow
300
Cock Lane 292
* Chesham
278
* Colchester 283
»» ••• ••• •••
79
Colchester 82
* Cheshunt
287
* Coleshill 309
* Cheshire
279
* Cole Harbour 292
* Chester J
49, 279
* Cole man Street 292
Chester Castle
81
* Cole brook 281
* Chesterton...
79, 279
* Colemau Street 318
* Chertsey
307
* Coleraine 314,228,321
Chichester ...
84, 226
* Collumpton 281
*
320, 307
* Colyton 281
„ and Portsmouth
84
Commonwealth 326, 10
* Chiswell St
318, 292
„ patterns... 333
* Chick Lane
292
Commerce, see Jersey ... 245
* Chilham
289
„ Rules 228
* Chippenham
310
„ also see Heads 228
* Chipping Norton
302
Commercial token ... 228
* Ching patentee
90
„ change ... 228
* Chinner
302
,, see Shaftesbury 260
* Chorley
290
Constantino 200
* Chst m/m ...
325
Constitutional Club ... 337
Christo Auspice
326
Conder, Jas. 125
Christ's Church
89, 180
* Congleton 279
,, Hospital
89
Cooleys 200
„ College Gate
79
Cook Street 86
,, Church
286
„ of Lynn 135
Churches, (Skidmores) ...184 to 186
Cook, Sir Geo., see Lambeth 135
* Churchyard Alley
305
* Cople 277
„ „ Gate
292
Copper Company, 1791 ... Tl
* Church Lane
292
Cooper, W 348
* Chulmleigh
280
* Cork 314
C. I. Worca., Jd
197
* Cornwall 280
* Cireucester
284, 317
* Cornwall 303
vffl.
INDEX.
PAGE
PAGE
* Corn Imported ... 3
Corcer (Paisley)
* Corby
9 No. 24
205
301
Culgrench Mill (P) ... 205
Cumberland Lake ... 129
* Custom House 293
Cordwainers1 Hall
89
Curious Coins (Civil War) 325
Correspondence Society ...
Corrections, see the end ...
139
349
Current in Counties of ... 80, 79
Cyropaedia (Britannia) ... 227
Cornwallis, Marquis
51
Corn well, Alex
200
D.
Cornwall (North)
(19 Cent.)
250
223
D.G. see Garraways ... 84
Cornish Copper
Corn imported ... ...
Cossack penny
Cotton, Geo.
82
341
227
101
* Dartmouth
* Darlaston 229
* Darlington 282
Dawley 229
* Counter Lane
305
DalzellFarm 205
County Hall
Countermarks
86
201, 206
Dalkeith 230
Davis (Worcs.) £d & £d ... 197
* Coughton
309
David Garrick 338
* Coulton
321
Dealer in coins see Hancock 57
* Covent Garden
292,318
Deal (Kent) 91
Coventry
85
* „ „ 289,317
227
* Deadmans Place 305
* ", .'.! ..'.
309, 320
Deanston Cotton Mill ... 202
„ Free School
227
* Dedham 283
„ Street
349
* Deddington 303
Cowgate Head (E.)
101, 232
* Derby/shire 280
* Cowes
89, 286
Derby, see For use ... 232
* Cow Cross
292, 318
* Deritend 309
„ Lane
292, 318
Dentons 96
„ Castle
89
„ and see Lambeth 135
* Cow bridge
308
* Dennington 312
C.R. Pray for the King ...
333
* Deeping 318
* Cranfield
277
* Devonshire 317,280
Cranford
299
„ Silver see Rev. 259
* Cranleigh
307
„ see Stratton
* Cratfield
320
„ Copper ... 229
* Crewkerne
83, 319
, , & Cornwall see Rev.
Crescit in, &c
59
Devizes 92
* Cree Church Lane
292
* 310
* Crediton
281
Devices on tokens ... 73
Crichton (G.)
203
Diva Britannae, &c. ... 58
Cripplegate
89
* Digna Dignig ... ... 821
Rv. P.S. Co. ...
89,90
Dickson 101
*
292
Dick 104
Cromwell, Oliver
326, 10
Dimsdale, Sir Harry ... 346
,, pattern
333
* Dimchurch 289
Cromford (C.)
202
Diss 229
Croneblane
88
* „ 300
* Crooked Lane
292
Dictionary of Towns ... 6
* ,, Court
293
Dog (device) 96
* Croscombe
319
Doigs 101
Crown Copper Co.
220
Dolcoath see P 254
,, & c/mark (C.)
* Croydon
202
307
Dollar Silver see Charing Cross 224
* Doncaster 312
* Crutched Friars
293, 818
„ 230
Cubie & Patterson
113
Donald & Co 64
* Cuckfield
308
* Dorchester 229, 303
* Cuhnstock ... ... ...
281
„ 282,317
INDEX.
IX.
Dorset, Wilts & Shaftesbury
,, shire
* Dorking
* Dover
PAGE
260
317
281
307
... 289, 317
92
* Dowgate Dock 293, 318
* Downpatrick 314
Down, Mrs. Somervills (P.) 205
Douglas, Isle of Man ... 101, 231
Doctor Willis 338
Drapers Hall 96, 86
* Drogheda 321,314
95, 231
* Drury Lane 293, 318
96
* Droitwich 311,320
Duke of York 338,339
Dublin 95,190
„ (19th centy.) ... 230
* „ (17th centy.) ... 321, 315
Dudmaston 92
* Durham 282, 317
* „ Yard 293
* Dursley 284
* Dudley 311
„ " 93,229
„ Priory 93
„ Castle 93
„ Token 96
* Dulharn 303
* Dundalk 815, 321
* Dungarvan... ••• ... 315
Dunkirk 92
Dundee 230
, 94
Dunstan id 96
see 122,135
* Dunstable 316, 277
* Dunmow 283
90
Dunham & Yallop 151 No. 34
Dunfermline 230
Dun, see D 202
Duns 230
* Dunstew 303
Dyers Hall 96
E.
Eagle, Rv. Britannia ... 243
Earl Howe aud the first ... 81, 98
„ Admiral ... 91,338
* East Smithfield 318
Eastbourne 99
308
* Easingwold 312
East India House, see Rv.
„ ,, see Manchester 144
,, „ see Huddersfield 119
PAGE
Eaton, D. 1 105
E. B 9
Ebor mint, see York ... 325, 200
Eboracum, York 200, 325
Ecclestone Danl, see last page
Eccles 232
Edge ste edge of coin
Edward seventh 332
Edwardus 25
Edinburgh 99
232
Edlesboro 317
Edward granted Charter 116
Edmonton 299
Eddystone Light 231, 249
„ 250
Egham 307
Elephant (Wm. & Mary)... 333
,, & Castle Crest see Coventry
» „ ,, Pidcock
Elizabeth Silver 322
„ Patterns ... 323
„ Copper Ac. ... 9
Elliot, Genl. 70, 71
Elmsthorpe 98
Elton 288
Ely 279
Emanuel College 79
Emsworth 97
Enniscorthy (RW) ... 104
Enniskillen 315
Enfield 299
End of Oppression ... 105
End of, P.T. Paine ... 105, 338
... 847, 348
Englands Fardin 333
,, Expects, ste Rv. & Sheffield
English Slavery 105
England, Ireland, Scotland 90
„ see Charing Cross 224
Epworth 290
Epworth Isle 232
Epping Forest 97,232
283
Epsom 307
Equality, Liberty, &c., see Bath
Erskine, Ralph 113
„ Honble 341
Essex 282,317
Esk Mill 232
E.S see page 202
E.X. Mint, Exeter ... 325
Even fellows ^d 105
Evesham 99
311
Excise Office 105
Exchange, Bristol ... 49
... 293,318
INDEX.
PAQK
PAGE
Exeter change
over Geo. id. ... 202
Forster & Corbe 202
„ Willm
see Pidcock
* Exeter 317,281
Fort, George
Fords Hospital
18 cent 97
'• Fore Street
,j J.U isc/iau* ••• •••
19 cent 231
Forfar, see Steele, John ...
* Ewell 320,307
Ewings 113
* Eynesbury
Fox, Chas 148,34
For necessity of change ... 10,32
For public accommodation
For general „ 341, 234
.
For use and ,,
Facta, &c
For filtering water 99, 210
Figure with Trumpet ...
* Fordingshire 286
F. W. (Aylesbury)
For general convenience...
Falmouth 106
* Foster Lane
„ 2?°
Fourpeuny piece ...
Fardin 10
Fountains Abbey
Farthing, 1812 (N) ... 252
* Foul Lane 320
* „ alley 305
Foundling fields 108,109
* Faringdon 277
Fowlers (Neptune) ... 109
* Farnham 307
Fox, Rt. Hon 44,107
* Faversham 289
„ penny 108
Fazeley 233
„ Chas. 339
Fear God, &c., see Williams 198
Franklin Press 109
„ Rv. Blaize 200
Frant, Atk. 22 (not No. 20) 106
„ Rv. Slavery 200
* Frant 308
„ Rv. Liberty 200
Free School 86, 84
„ see Brighton 55
„ Born English ... 36,109
Feversham 106
,, „ see Oddfellows 159
* Fenny Stratford 278
Freedom with Innocence 109, 96
* „ Stanton 317
„ Rv. plough 165
* „ Stortford 317
Fredk., Duke of York ... 339
* Fenchurch St 318, 293
* Freshwater 286
* Fetter Lane 293, 318
* „ ford 304
Felicitas Publica 339
* Frome 304
* Finchingfield 283
„ Selwood 233
* Finchley 299
From industry, &c. ... 234
* Finstock 303
* Friday Street 293
Fintry, R. Me Nee .. 205
Fulham 108
Finlayson see Kings St.
* „ ... 299
Fingall 231
106
Fur ten Ingeniosus ... 61
197
G.
Fishers Library 99
G.B 61,200
Fishmongers Hall ... 108
G and an eye 266
* Fleet Street 293, 318
G.R 202
* „ Lane 293
Gainsboro 237
* „ Bridge 318
Gardiner, Admiral ... 115
* Flemish Church 318
Garbett, Saml 346
Flitwick Church 106
Garrick, David 114,338
Flintshire Bank 233
„ see Kidderminster 128
Flint Copper Company ... 219
Garraways 84
„ Lead Works ... 233
* Gar lick Hill 293
Florin (peculiarity of) ... 332
Gallant Garb, &c 90
Flynns 101
* Galway 315, 321
Folkestone 232,106
Galloways 101
Forgeries 16,18
Gals tou Society ... ... 203
INDEX.
xi.
* Gambling
* Gateshead
Gatehouse ...
Gaunt, John of
Gaol, New County (G)
Geall & Mcbride ...
* George Yard
* Geddiugton
Geo. & Caroline ...
,, ...
Geo. et Charlotte...
Geo. Prince of Wales
PAGE
279
236, 282
112
132
110
107
318
319, 301
116, 340
341
340, 341
114, 341
55
„ see Warley 192
„ see Winchelsea 194
,, see Rev.
G.H.B
Geo. I., Silver
Copper
Geo. II., Silver
,, Copper
Geo. III. (Metal)
Geo. III., Silver
„ Copper
Patterns
visited Bath ...
„ Lyndhurst
„ Weymouth
St. Paul's
329,
61
'6
13
329
14
340
330
16
335
43
129
192
115, 116
,, Southmpt'n 176
attend Divine
Service... 115
dated 1782 ... 339
Geo. IV., Silver 331
„ Copper 18
„ Patterns ... 335
George Washington ...340,339
Geo. V 25
Geo. III. Rules (T.) ... 266
1788 115
„ 1798 235
„ P.S.C.D., 1799 235
Genuine British Copper... 257/77, 78
,. „ ,, ... 238
Gibbons, (Ireland)
Gisboro Abbey
* Gildersome
* Glastonbury
Glasshouse Hall ..
Glasgow
,, Anderson
,, Bank
„ Retailers..
Glamorgan...
Glauclywedog
Glemham ...
Gloucester
203
112
312
304
112
293
238
113
203
114
112
237
237
284, 317
Gloucester Hundred
„ (19 cent)
„ (18 cent)
,, & Berkley
Glovers
Glory be Thine (F.)
Glorious Revolution
Gnoshall
Godmanchester ...
Godalming...
PAGB
285
237
110
110
41
43
45
108
... 339,340
306
288
320
237
Godington Ill
Godstone Tower 112
Godiva see Nuneaton 155
„ see Coventry ... 85
God Save the Queen (E)... 333
„ with us 326
„ preserve the plough 125
„ the first Architect ... 139
„ London Correspondence 139
God Save, &c., 1830 ... 238
1688, 1788 340, 339
Go Forth 42,342
Goers, James 51
Good Neighbours 321
Goodluck (Richardson) ... 173
Godmaus yard 293
fields 114
„ Brew House see C.H. 225
Going a going 51
Golden Lane 293
Goldington 316
Goldsmiths Hall 114
Gold, Silver, or Copper ... 49, 45
Gorton, T 114
Gordon, Lord Geo. ... 116
Goswell St 293
Gosport 286
Ill
Goudhurst Ill
Gray, W. see Musselburgh 249
Gracechurch 318,293
Gravel Lane 293, 305
Grays Inn 293
Grantham 290
Grand Hotel 115
Gravesend 317,289
Ill
Green's Rents 293
„ Yard 293
Greenwich 289
,, Hospital ... 115
Green (Pawnbroker) ... 72
Greenock 203
Grerars 101
Great Britain (T.) ... 266
xii.
INDEX.
PAGE
PAGE
Grey Friars Gate
86
Hallam Wm
64
,, Steeple
86
Hales John Revd.
87
* Great Barford
316
Halfpenny tokeus
242, 243
* Great Chesterford
283
1795
341
* „ Eastcheap
293
Halesowen
240
* „ Preston
312
Halsall (D)
117
* „ Tew
319
* Ham West...
284
* Grendon
301
* Hambledon
286
Grocer's Hall
115
* Hammersmith
299
„ Alley
293
* Hampton Court
299
* Griff
309
,, ,,
299, 122
Grieve David set Leith
137
* Hammond Richard
Gullielmus Vallus
114
see Miscellaneous ...
321
„ Tertivs
12
Hampshire token
239
HI. or IV. ...
19, 341
*
286, 317
,, et Maria
11
Hampden & Sidney , .
49
„ see William
Hamilton Snuff
113
Guests Boots
115,51
,, Retailers
241
,, Cbas
51,115
Hands John
181
* Guildford
320, 307
Hancock (Leather Lane)
tl ... ... ...
112
and below
124
* Guisboro
312, 320
Handel
124, 86
Guildhall
112, 114
,,
340
* Gutter Lane
293
Hancock Gregory
57,59
Guys Hospital
115
* Hartshorn Lane
293
Gye, Printer, W
42,43
* Harrow
299
* Harmondsworth
299
* Hartlepool...
282
•
* Harringworth
301
H, in an Olive wreath ...
268
* Harting
308
H and a bugle
120
Harp, set Ireland
214
* H.I. H see Whitechapel...
319
* Harleston
319
H.H. 1814 penny
242
Hardy, Thos. (Jury)
122, 348
H.H. Birmingham
65,71
* Harwich
283
H.H. Rev. Anchor
100
Harrington, £d
10
H.S. & Co
95, 120
Harrison ...
124, 101
H.M. Co
121
Hastings
118
,,
88 No. 5
* Hatfield, York
312
„ see Eyan Camac
127
* ,, Herts
287, 321
„ ste Turner Camac
189
Hatfields (a leg)
234
Haberdashers Hall
123
Havens
101
* Hackney
299
Haverfordwest
241
„
123, 121
Haverhill
117
* Hadleigh
306
••' Havant
286
* HaddenWest
301
* Hatton Garden
294
* Hag worth/ham
290
Hawkhurst
117
Hagley
119
Hawkins Bird
49
* Hagbourn
277
* Haymarket
294
Hairs
101
Heads, see Reverse
* Hailsham
320, 308
Heaton
20
Hail Britain
* Halstead
341
283
Heath, Ironmonger
Head, no legend
42
'239
* Halifax
321, 312
on a silver coin ...
203, 207
Halfpenny, Various, ste below
1812 on both sides
242
Halfpenny 1791,
1811 one side
242, 243
ste Kiddermister ...
128
1812 one side
241
Halfpenny, Ships, Ac. ...
55
1813
242
Hall T., id
122, 124
1814
242
INDEX.
Xlll.
PAGE
PAGE
* Hedingham
283
* Horncastle 291
* Helpiugbam
291
* Houiton 281
-'• Helstou
280
Honor the King 55
* Helmet Court
294
* Honychild 289
* Hemel Hempstead
287, 317
Honor, see Spence 186
* Hemlingford
309
183 No. 379
* Henley in Arden
309
* Hosier Lane 318
* ,, on Thames
303
House of Industry ... 120
Hendon
123
House of Lords 122
J
11 No. 12
House of Correction ... 122
,, Rev. Dunmow ...
90
House of Commons ... 122
*
299
* Houghton Street ... — 318
Hendries ...
101
* Hounsditch 294,203
Henderson see Shaston ...
260
* Hounslow 299
Hereford
117
Hopeful farthing 100
„ County
289
Hotcheson Mill (see F) ... 202
* Herts
317
Howard, John 161,162
* Hertford/shire
817, 287
84,43
* Hermitage...
294
71,65
* Heston
299
Howard, John 342
Heslop
124
Howe, Admiral, see Spalding 178
He feels his peoples Wants
341
„ St. Vincent ... 115
Hiare Skilling
241
„ Earl 337,98
Hibernia £d
120, 121
Hoxne & Hartsmere ... 118
„ see Reverse
120, 234
,, see Loyal Yeomen 240
i) ... ...
241
* Hoxton 299
„ Rv. Wellington
234
* Howden 312
Hibernicus 1820
241
* Huddersfield 119,312
Hickman ... ... ...
65
Hull 240
* Hinckley ... ... ...
290, 318
119
* Highworth... ... ...
320, 310
* „ 312
* Highgate
299
* Huntingdonshire 317,288
* High Peak
280
* Hungerford 277
* Higham Ferrers
301
Hunter 101
* High Timber Street
294
Hutchinsons, 1790 ... 100
High Street
294
Hygeia preparing syrup... 121,235
* Hitchin
287
Hythe, payable at ... 117
Hispanium see Cossack ...
227
Hilles, Dublin
231
.
Hobson, Ironmonger
200
Ibbersons 126
,, Carrier
79
I. B. Sixpence, see Commercial 228
Hoggs
101
I.H.B. see E. Grinstead ... 99
* Hook Norton ... ...
303
* Idle 312
* Holbeck
312
I.M. Co., see Drogheda 95
Holbeach
289
If the law requires, &c. ... 37
Holt
119
I.O.M. see Horsham No. 30 118
Holborn, High
183
I promise to pay two-pence 243
*
)> ... ... ...
318, 294
I'll pay two-pence ... 243
Holland, Philemon
227
Ilchester Jail 42
* Holloway & Son ...
299, 48
Identifying Coins 207 , 339
* Holy well Street
294
India House 41, 45
Hood, David
80
Industry Supplieth, see H. 341
Hornsey
123
Parent Success 342
Home, Tooke
342, 190
leads to 148
Horsham (Pintosh)
118
Has Reward ... 56, 80
i)
308
&c., c/mark ... 203
* Horwood
278, 317
Source Content 245,842
* Hor sly down
305
Has, a boy, &c. 69
XIV.
INDEX.
In Commemoration of,
see Kidderminster
In Society Live, &c.
Inverness ...
* Inner Temple
Innerkeithen
Innocent Virtuoso (see E.)
Inverary
* Ipswich
PAGE
128
126
126
318
125
259
125
306, 320
243, 125
125
,, Cross
I.P.R. see North Shields
* Irongate 294
* Ireland 313, 321
1800 244
1806 244
1814 244
1818 244
1819 244
1820 244
1821 244
1822 244
Advocate 244
Irish Bullion (Dublin) ... 230
halfpenny (Do.) 95
1796 ... 126
Ironmongers Alms ... 126
Iron Barge (Notes) ... 194
Isaac Perrins 342
* Isleworth 126, 299
* Isleham 279
* Islington/Church 299, 158
* Ilsley 277
Isle of Man, see Qvocvngve 258
I.T. C/mark ... ... 203
I was hungry (Gloucester) 39
* Ixworth 306
Ich Dien 345
J.
J.A. see Askins 36
J.D.G. see James I. ... 323
James see Medals 148
James 1 323
,, II 11
Jaco 11
Jacob, B. N. 58
Jacobus 11
II 827
„ Silver 327
Jehovah heard 342
* Jewin Street 318
J. E. & Co 88
J. B. (Commercial token) 228, 35
Jestyn ap Gwrgan, Glam. 112
J. B. Worcester 196
Jedburgh 127
J. F. (Northiam) 154
PAGE
Jervis S. John 162/39
J. H. & Co. Worcester ... 197
Jersey, Guernsey &c. ... 245
J. H. see Hancock ... 124
J. M. C., see Ipswich ... 125
Joey, see William IV. ... 331
Johnson, Dr. Samuel ... 59, 134
„ Rv. 3 lions ... 62, 71
J. T. B. C. Edinburgh ... 232
Johnstone (lead) 101
J. R 10
John o' Gaunt see Lancaster 132
Julius Csesar 1795 ... 127
Jubilee Money 331
Justice seated and see Rv. 31
E.
Keighley C/mark
Ketley (plane)
Kellys Harness
Kemsing
Kempsford...
Kempson, P.
Kentish liberty, &c., 1061
Kendal
„ Castle
Kent
,, Rv. Sussex,
see Lamberhurst
„ id token 1794,
see Goudhurst
Kent Street
Kensington
Kenilworth
Kidwelly
Keresley
Kidderminster
Kettering
Kilkenny
Kew
Kilmarnock
Kilfinham
Keys J., see Bermondsey ..
Kings Street (Finslaysen)
Karesboro'...
Kilvingtons
Kilsby
Kimbleton
Kiueton
Kinsale
King Street
Kingston/Thames
Kings Langley
,, Bench
,, Wood
„ Cliffe
,, Stone
203
321
83
128
289
285
65
91
127, 309
127
288, 317
129
129
111
305
299
309
308
309
311, 128
301
321, 315
128
*28
315
52
113
321
128
801
288
309, 320
815
318, 294
307
317
305
310
301
289
INDEX.
XV.
PAGE
PAGE
* Kings Bridge 281
* Leigh
283
Theatre 128
* Leicester /shire
290, 318
& Constitution ... 82, 343
„
246
Greenock 203
* Leighton Buzzard
277
London Rd. ... 245
* Leinster
231
Coll. Chapel ... 79
id
95, 231
Head, Sharps ... 87
„ see Drogheda
231
Bays page 40 No. 8
Leith
137
King, 4/6 c/m 203
„ 19th centy
248
* Kirton 291
Let Britain flourish
99
Kirkwood 101
* Lenham ... ...
289
Jas 113
Leven
136
Kyan & Camao 127
„ Mill
204
Kuchler 17
* Lewes
320, 308
* Knaresboro 312
Lewis, Market St.
102
* Knutsford 279
Liberty, Peace &
Commerce...
343
L.
Liberty & Commerce
60
Lloyds Bucklersbury . . 224
~LG$,see Correspondence Sooty. 139
L & R 137
Limekilns
Lichfield
,, Cathedral
248
247
134
:': Lacock ... ... ... 310
,, Token
134
Lace Factory 188,129
„ (17th centy)
306
Lackingtoii, Temple ... 140
„ Allen ... 140,139
* Lidlington
* Lilypot Lane
277
294
„ Finsbury Sq. 140
LaddLaue... ... ... 246
•:- Limerick
* Limehouse
315
299
Lamberhurst 129
Lima, top of page
330
Lambeth ... ... ... 135
Lincoln
134
„ Palace 138
* Lincoln /shire
318, 290
Hill 294,320
„ Silver
246
Lambe & Son 41, 42
* Lintou
279
„ JdBath ... 48
Linlithgow
187
* Lambourn 277
* Liphook
286
* Lancashire 318, 290
* Little Munden
317
Lancaster Castle 130
* Littleport
279
„ Bridge 130
* Little Britain
294
* Langport ... ... ... 305
Lancaster |d, 1791 & 2 ... 130
* „ Street
* „ Tower Hill
294
294
&3 ... 131
Lion A; Dog see Pidcock
167
&4 ... 131
Lion & Lamb ... page
32 No. 2
„ Half -penny 133
* Liskeard
280
Lanark Mills 205
* Lisburn
815
Lawn Market 101,232
:;: Lismalin ... ... ...
315
Ln ,, see Edinburgh 232
Launceston 245
* Littlington
* Liverpool
320
290
* Lavington 310
* Lazey Hill 315,321
Leadenhall 138
", 10/6 token ...
* Lyons Inn
246, 183
245
295
Street 294,319
* Lydd
289
Leathersellers' Hall ... 138
# Lyme Regis
282, 300
* Lockhampstead 278
* Lechlade 285
* Lymington
Loch Leven
286
136
* Leeds 289,312
„ Winnock
203
134,135
* Lombard Street
294
19th centy. ... 248, 247
* London
291, 318
Leek 134
„ City
138
Legi Regi 61
„ penny, see the Reverse
xvi.
INDEX.
PAGE
PAGE
* London Wall 294
M.S. cypher (Worcs.) ... 196
* „ Bridge 294, 138
* Macclesfield 279
„ & Middlesex ... 141
141
,, Commercial ... 140
Macarra 102
„ & Westminster ... 182,183
* Madeley Mkt 304
„ penny 75
* Maidstone 289
, & Brighton
144
Correspondents ... 139
* Maidenhead 277
^d 12
May, &c., see below
, God Preserve ... 12,333
Mag. Brit. France 324
, Token, see
Magna Charta (R) ... 345
Charing Cross... 224
Mail Coach, Palmers ... 166
„ Middlesex & Surrey 75
„ see Lad Lane 246
„ & „ 138
„ & post Coaches 126
„ Lying in Hospital 138
* Malmesbury 310, 820
* Long Acre 294,319
* Malton 312
* „ Lane 294,320
145,249
* Londonderry 315
Maldon 143
* Longworth 277
* Manea 279
Long live the King ...31 No. 15
* Man/hamilton 315
„ „ see Horsham 118
Mansfield 249
„ „ the Prince ,,.. 259
, 302
„ may they 343
* Manchester 144
* Loughborough 290
248
* Loughreach 315
290
* Louth 291,818
„ Hampson C/mark 204
„ Tate&Lill ... 267
Mansion House 147
246
Map of France 343, 344
Louis Rex 343
Martlett Court 148
Louis & Antoinette ... 343, 70
Marble pit (Wroxham) ... 193
„ & see Horsham 118
March 248,*279
* Lothbury 295
Marine Society boy ... 148
* Lostwithiel 280
* Marlborough 320
Lost to 343
Marlborough old bank ... 249
* Lowestoft 307
310
„ (18th & 19th centy.) 247, 134
* Marshfield 285, 310
* Lowick 301
* Margate 289
Low Hall 129
* Mary Maudlin 295
Loyal Suffolk 54
* Market Harboro 290
„ Yeomen 240,343
„ Bosworth 290
* Luton 316
„ Street 319,295
* Ludgate Hill 319, 295
* ,, Rasen 291
i, 138
K Mario ws Rents 319
Bt., 1586 ... 141
* Maryboro 315
Ludlow Castle 134
Maria II. pattern 334
319
* Marshfield 285
Lutwyches Manufactory 70
Masonic tokens 339, 344
Lynn 246
„ „ (rise in price) 166
» 135
Lye set Nail 253
„ penny 108
Maundy money 322-355
Maxl Button 121
.
Maximus ... ... 344
M.M. see Mint Marks 328
M. & S., see Mussleburgh... 249
May slavery, &c. ... No.206, 139
,, hops flourish ... 129
M.F.W. ... ... . 146
M.H.C.T.Co 204
M.L. & S., see Bath ... 48
M.R. c/mark 204
„ the French 31 No. 16
.. .. ... 344,70,338
,, the Knave, see end of Paine
„ Ireland flourish ... 95, 190
INDEX.
xvii.
PAGE
May Ireland, see Parkers ... 165
peace, &c. ... 170 No. 736
a flowing trade
our Friends ...
monarchy
Great Britain
McLaren, see Dun
,, ... ...
McKay : & Son
McFie, Lindsay
McCormick c/mark
Me O. Grady, „
McQuoid „
Meiklejohn
Meikle
* Melcombe Regis ...
* Melford
* Melton Mowbray ...
* Mere
* Mercers Street
Mercury, Head of, see Heads
Merthyr, 5th Sept.
Merchant Taylors
Meriden
Melrose
Meeson, J., c/mark
Metcalf (Bedale)
Meymott & Sons
* Middlesex
„ Hospital
„ Penny...
Menlough Castle ...
Medallion of St. David ,
Mendoza
Medals, Dies & Crests ,
Menelaws, West Bow
* Middle wich
* Midhurst
Mill Lane Gate ...
* Mill Lane
Miller, Alex, see Leith .
... .
Million Hogg
* Milton Abbas
* „ Kent
,, Medalist ...
Miller, Wm., see Leith .
Milne
* Mile End
* Milk Street
* Minims
* Mint St
* Miuehead
* Mint, The
Minerva, Patron of Bath.
* Minster
* Minories
* Mitchell Dean
71
244
343
344 & Rev.
202
102
203, 104 No. 130
203
204
204
204
125
102
282
307
290, 307
310
295
239
249
147
145
102
204
72
147
319, 298
147
147
248
182
148, 147
148
232
279
308
86
306
137
53
160
282
289
147
137
102
295
295
300
306
305
306
46
289
295
285
MitchellJ. c/mark ... 204
102
Miscellaneous (17th centy.) 321
Mold 308
Montgomeryshire, see W. pool 273
Moncrief 102
Monmouth/shire 300
145
Montrose 145
Montague House 147
„ Close 306
Monument 147
Moreton, Hampstead ... 281
Mortons 102
„ in Marsh 285
Moorfields 295
More Trade & fewer Taxes,
see Norwich
Morris 102
Morgan's, Charing X and see Rev.
249
Moorgate 147
,, £d. and penny ... 147
Mountmellick 315
Mountrath 315
Mountsorrel 290
Moulton 301
Mortlake 320
Much Clafton 283
Munster 146
Muir Greenock 203
„ Kirk c/mark 204
Mule, meaning of 248
Mum 170
Murd/d by 70, 344
„ see Kidderminster 128
Murphy, M. 146
Musselburgh 249
Musselgh 249
Moses' Stone 76
N.
N.H.B 50
Nail & Trace 253
Nantwich 250
279
Nantrhydnyvilas&c. 265, No. 18/195
Neath 253
Needham Market 253
Nelson, Adml 56
„ Rev. 1, see A ... 201
Netley Abbey 148
Neeton, Edward 157
* Nettlebed 303
Nevill & Co. 231
XV111.
INDEX.
PAGE
PAGE
* Newcastle 306, 302
Nottingham
152
Northiam 154
1800 153 No. 24
North Cornwall 250
251
Lopham 250
under Lyme ... 253
Newmarket ... •••
Shields 154
„ J P R c/mark 204
Neweut ... >•• •••
* Leigh 303,319
Newsham, Mrs. (Halls) ... 124, 122
* Allerton 312
Newgate 156,157
319,295
* Leach 285
Wales, id & id ... 155, 156
* Newnham ... ••• ••• 285
* Norton Folgate 295
New Auction Mart ... 250
Noted Advocates 60, 344
Newstead Abbey 154
* Newton 155,346
Nourished to torment, see O. 344
* Nuneaton 309
* „ Abbot 281
155
Newton Sir Isac 80, 346
* Newton Abbot 281
* Newington 300
0.
Newark 252
* „ 302
Gates & Co., c/mark ... 204
Newbury 277
* Oakham 304
* New Street 319, 295
Obverse is opposite to Reverse
* Cbeapside 319
O'Brien, c/mark 204
* Crane 295
Odd Fellows 169,160
* Exchange 295
* Odiham 286
* Fish Street 295
* Offord-Cluny 288
* Palace 295
* Okehampton 281
Newport, I. of W 250
* Oldswinford 311
Newport 149
* Old Bailey 295
* Newport 286,280
* Old Change 295
* „ Pond 283
* Old Jewry 295
* „ Pagnall 278
* Old Street 295
* New Rents 306
* Old Fish Street 295
Noble, see Stanhope
* Olney 278
* Norwich 300,319
Oliver Cromwell 10
Norwich 250
One, see 0 254
Castle 149
One only Master 159
Cathedral ... 151
O'Neil, c/mark 204
Barracks ... 151
O'Toole, c/mark 204
Military Assoc. ... 149
O. Powell & M. Paisley ... 205
May Flourish ... 149
Orchard, Robt 157, 158
* Norfolk 319,300
,, see Soho ... 261
Norfolk, Suffolk, &c. ... 250
„ see H.S.&CO. 120
Northampton/shire ... 152
Ord, Geo. (Ireland) ... 214
301,319
Ordnance Office 157
* Northumberland 302
* Ottery 281
„ & Durham 251
* Otley 312
Earl of, I/- 330
Ottley medalist 65
No Legend, see Heads ... 241
* Oundle 301
Noel, Colonel, see Rutland 171
* Oswestry 319
Nothing without Industry 95
Our cause is just,
„ venture, &c. ... 173
see Lancaster
Non-Local section ... 836
Our food is sedition ... 344
Nimrno 102
* Overton 286
Nisi Dominus, set Edinburgh 232
„ struck dollars ... 330
Nicholsons 102
* Oxford/shire 302,303
* Nightingale Lane 295
* Oxford 319
* Nottingham/shire 302
* „ mint 325
INDEX.
XIX.
p.
PAGE
PAGE
Pears 3, mm for Worcester 325
P.M. Co., Id, id & id ...
33,34
Peckham, Appledore
32 No. 2
P.T. man hanging
139
,, John
174
,, see Correspondence
* Penzance ...
254, 280
Society
* Pepper Alley
306
P.S. Co. (also see Rv.) ...
52, 345
Penny of Scotland
161
1797
108
Penryn
350
„ Birmingham
70
Perrins, Isaac
342
P.D
51
Perth
164
P.K
138, 58
* Peerpool Lane ... ...
295
,, Warwick
197
Perry Bar
256
P.P. & W. C/mark
206
* Pershore
311
„ see Sher borne
174
% Penridge ...
306
Padlock
no
Petersfield
161
* Paddington
300
*
286
„ Church
169
* Peterborough
302
* Painswick
285
,,
256
Pain, Thos., see Rev.
347
* Petworth
308
Paisley
164
* Petty France
295
, Corcer
205
Philemon Holland
84
, Muir
205
* Philpot Lane
295
, Langham ...
205
Phusitechnikion
165
, Society
205
* Piccadilly
295
, Lang, J. ...
205
* Pie Corner...
295
Paleys, Leeds
136
* Pickle Herring
306,;320
Palmer, J
166
Picken Fish Jacks
102
* Pall Mall
295
Pidcock's Exhibition
167
Pandoras breeches
169
Pidcock's (19th centy.) ...
255
Pantheon 165,257
Pigs Meat, if Lords, &c. ...
126
Parkers
165
>» )> •••
170
* Panyer Alley
295
Pitt, Rt. Hon., see Rey.&c.
347
Parris, Dimchurch
42
* Plaistow
283
* Parson's Green
300
* Plymouth
281
* Park, the
306
,,
160
Patent, Sheathing
255
* Pluckley
289
Paterson
102
Plumes see Anne ...
329
Pattern Coins
333
Pinker ton, John
40
Payable
163,64
„ Grocer see Dick
40
Payable at Tullamore ...
228
Pingo (moueyer)
330
,, Pawnbrokers ..
95, 257
Pitt, William
57
,, Cotton Works
253
„ Hon. W
92
„ Goldsmiths ...
38
* Pontefract
312
„ Rothsay Mills
204
* Ponders End
800
Payable in London, Essex
170
* Popely Gate
313
,, ,, Leeds
170
* Poplar
300
„ Middlesex, Swan
188
* Poppings Alley
319
„ Rupert Street
173
* Portsmouth
287
* Pauls Chain
295
„ 19th centy. ...
255
Peel Castle
257
» » •••
161, 162
Peebles
257
,, & Chichester
161
Peace & plenty, see Rv. HS &
i Co.
Portsea 254,
162, 163
Rv. a dove
97, 348
Porto bello
163
prosperity, see Norwich
* Poole
282, 317
see Licoln
„ (19th centy.)
254
& Liberty
37
Poores Relief e
333
plenty & liberty
80
Poultou, Lanes
255
throughout
* Poultry
295
the Globe 181
No. 54
* Potton
277, 300
INDEX.
PAGE
* Pottersbury 302
* Postern Gate 295
* „ Street 295
Powell, James 33 No. 1
se*S 206
„ see Monmonth 145
Polland, John 102
Prince Regent 344
Presbury&Co 169
Princess Wales 345
Preston Pans 256
Prince Wales, below & see Masonic
* Preston 290
Priestly, not Local ... 342
Prince Wales ... 55, 114, 841
Pro Bono, Bv. a bird ... 100
„ „ Ship, &c. ... 60
Ed. Stockton... 174
Pro Rege et Populo (P.) ... 254
„ et Patria ... 60
,, see Bridgwater 48
Prosperity, &c., Norwich... 150
„ to agriculture... 200
„ to old England ... 81
Promissary naval 340
Promissory halfpenny
(a stork) 80
„ Rv.protection 83
„ ^d, see Gosport 111
Protection to our 83
Proof coin ... 334
Provincial coin & medal ... 71
Prpddy, A. (Newcastle) ... 252
Prince, see below
Puddingtoa 160
* Puddle Dock 296
* Putney 307
* Pulborough 308
Purifying water ... 99, 210, 165
Purim (see C) 337
Purdie weigh house, see Dick
Public Happiness 231
Pure Copper, see Rv.
Priestley, J., citizen ... 49, 342
Prince Georgius 114
Prince Wales' Crest, see H S & Co.
,t ,. Aylsham 32
„ elected G.M. 166
... 339,344
Q.
Qvatvor Maria, see Chag. II. 333
* Queenhithe 296
„ Street 296
„ borough 318,289
* Quendon 283
Quis Nos Separabit ... 65
Queen's Bays, see Norwich
Qvocvnqve
PAGE
151
258
R.
R, rare ; RR, very rare ; RRR,
extremely rare.
R.D.V 73
R.S., see Wild man ... 198
R.N.G. North Wales ... 155
R.L.T. & Co 172
R.H., see Ships, under S... 266
R.G. Macclesfield 143
R.B. on Spanish Coins ... 205
R.A., see Brierly Hill ... 181
R & D, see Kendal ... 127
R & Co Macclesfield ... 141, 143
R & C, no date 143
R & C, 1793 142
Ramsbury 310
Ramsgate 289
Ramsey 288
„ see Hiare, <fec. ... 241
Randolphs, Glasgow ... 113
Rat halfpenny 14
Ratley (19th centy.) ... 258
(ISthcenty.) ... 173
Ratcliffe cross 296
„ highway ... 296
Reverend, see Romaine
Reading 277,317
258
Regicide robbery, &c. ... 338
Redcross Street 296
Rents and taxes, see an ass
Redruth 280
Redditch 259
Register office 100
Rhinocerus, see Pidcocks... 167
Regency token 259
Reid ... 102
Reith ... 102
Remmington & Smith ... 259
Remains of Church ... 86
Rents and taxes 36
Restored to 340
Reston 291
Reverse other side
of the coin 74
Reigate 307
Relief again st , &c . . . . ... 345
Relig. Prot., on silver ... 325
Revolution 339
Reynolds 102
Richmond, (19th centy.)... 259
Richmond, (17th centy.)... 320, 321
„ Surrey ... 307
Richmond, York 313
INDEX.
XXI.
PAGE
PAGE
Richardson, Good Luck ... 173
S.J. & Co., see H 242
* PJckmansworth 317,288
Salop Woollen 178
Eights of Man 345
Sailor, see Speuce 188
* Risley 318
„ a true-hearted ... 148
* Ripon 321,813
Salter's 183
* Ripponden 313
Sadler's Hall 183
* Ripley 259,307
* Salisbury 297,310,320
* Ringwood 317
180
Roberts, S 73
* Saffron Walden 283
* Robertsbridge 308
* Salcombe 281
Robbs 102
* Salt Ash 280
* Rochester 289,318
* St. Albans 317,288
Rodgers, Canon Gate ... 103
* „ Albau's 176,296*
* Rochdale 318
* „ George's 182,306
171
„ George & Dragon see Portsea 162
* Roehampton 320
„ James's, Hanover ... 200
Rivalx Abbey 172
„ „ Palace 182
* Romsey 287
„ John's Church ... 180, 88
258
„ „ „ Glos. ... 110
* Romford 283
„ Luke's 182
Romney 171
„ Michael's 84
„ Marsh 91
„ Mary's Hall 86
Romania 258
„ „ De Lode ...110,Nos.5&7
Romaine, Revd 345
„ Nicholas 110
Rotherhithe 172
„ Olaves, (Southwark) ... 180
320,307
,, Peters, (Gloucester) ... 110
* Rothwell 302
„ Patrick, (Apos.) ... 265
Rothsay Mills 205
* „ Paul's 319
Rose Sine Spina, ste Chas. I. 324
„ Thomas' 180,182
* Rosemary Lane 296
„ Saviour's . 180
* Ross 315
,, Paul's Church, &• below 182
* Round Court 296
„ ,, Rev. Youngs ... 182
Rouse firittania, ste Spence
„ 1797 183
159,186
„ „ School 182, 183
Rowfant 259
„ Civita» 182
* Royston 317, 288
* Ives 280,288
Royal Penny, see Martlett Court 148
* Agnes 280
,, Exchange 259
Neots 317
„ ±d 232
'- , James's, 17th centy. ... 319, 296
, 172
: , John's Lane, 17th centy. 296
* Rugby 309
* Katharine's, 17th centy. 296
* Rutland/shire 304,171
* Martin's/Field, 17th centy. 296
* Russel Street 319
' „ Le Grand „ ' 296
Rye 172
: ,, Lane, 17th centy. 296
* 287,308
* Saviour's Dock, 17th centy. 306
Rule Britannia 60, 345
* Thomas, 17th centy. ... 281, 306
„ 1795 80,84
* Mary's Overy, 17th centy. 306
it ii 98
' Mary-at-Hill, 17th centy. 296
Rusher, Wm 40
* Paul's Churchyard,
Russels 103
18th centy.... 182
Rupert St 173
„ 17th centy... 297
Rugeley 258
: Swithens, 17th centy... 297
S.
* Nicholas, 17th centy... 296
•
* Sandford 281
* Clements, 17th centy... 296,319
* Bennet's Hill 296
* Sandbach 280
* Dunstans 296
Sandersons 100
Giles 296
* Sandwich 289, 177
* James's Market ... 296
XX11.
INDEX.
* Savoy, The
* Sawtry
Sawbridgeworth ...
* Saxmundham
Scales, a pair of ...
Scales, weights, Ac.
it t>
* Scarborough
S.C.S
* Scilly
Scarcity of change
Scorrier House
Scott, J. W
Scotia Redivia
see H
PAGE
297
288
176, 261
307
39
S. & Co.
School boy see Spence
Scurr Thrisk
Scuogall & Drysdale
S.D. & Co
Sedbury
* Sedbergh
see Spence 188
... 313,263
206
280
330
262
203
235,No.ll/200
114
188
206
103
206
260
313
* Seel, William, see Miscellaneous 321
* Seething Lane 297
* Settle 313
Sessions House 183
Shakespeare, Rev. Harp, &c. 182
Shakespear/Haucock ... 262
,, War wicks ... 85
,, not Local ... 346
* Shadwell 300,319
* Shad Thames 306
* Shaftesbury 282,317
260
Shamrock, 4 leaves, c/mark 206
Sharps 86
Shackleton 183
Shaston Bank 260
* Shepton Mallet 306, 319
* Shefford 277,316
* Sheffield 313
Club 181
Hobson 264
Phoenix 264
Roscoe Place ... 264
Norfolk Row ... 265
Gold Token ... 263
Silver 263,264
Penny, copper ... 264
Shepherd, see Spence ... 188
Sheridan, R. B 345
Sherborne 174
„ Oxford 178
, 282
* Sherstou 320
* Shillington 277
* Shipston 311
* Shipton 304
* Shire Lane 297
PAGB
Shire Hall 81
Ship, A, see Hull
,, fish under it, se* Portsea 162
„ on tokens 242, 243
Shipping Terms 268
Ships, Colonies, <fec. ... 238, 266
Shoreham 262
* Shoreditch 297
* Shrewsbury 319,304
178
* Shropshire 819,304
Silver Coins 322
S.S.C., South Sea Co., Geo. I. 329
Simon, Engraver, sec Cromwell 10
Siege Money, see Chas. ... 324/5 & 6
* Silsoe 316
Sinclair 103
Singing, Dancing, &c. ... 140
Sic Donee (Sleaford) ... 177
Sir Original 262
Sise Lane 183
Sims Russel 183
Sioii House 182
* Sittingbourne 289
Six penny Token 266
Skidmores Furnishing ... 183
P 75
Skinner's Hall 183
* Slaithwaite 313
Slough, Bucks 173
Sleaford 177
Slave Kneeling ... 139, 189, 336
* Sligo 315
* Smarden 289
* Smithfield, East 293
„ Bars 319
Token 158 No. 287
297
Smyth 103
Small Pox Hospital ... 182
Smith, Adam 161
Snow, Hop Factor ... 177
Snail, see Spence 188
* Soham 279
Soho 16,261
Somers Quay 297
* Somerset 304, 319
„ Yeomanry ... 42,179
„ House 182
* Somersham 288
* Southam 309
* Southwark 305,320
* Southampton 261, 287
,, Buildings ... 297
„ (18th centy.) 175
* South molt cm 281
* Southwell 302
South Sea House 182
INDEX.
XX111.
* South Shields
PAGE
... 206,260
175
Society for free Debate ... 57 No. 7
Scalding 178
* „ 291
Sparks & Gidley 8 83
Spa Gardens 52
Spade, Shovel, &o. see Nail 253
Spaniard, see Spence ... 188
Spanish dollars, Capture of 207
Spence, State Prisoner ... 188
Spence, 7 months, &c. ... 186, 189
,, Imprisoned, see Free born
* Spitalfields 297
* Spittlegate 297
* Speenhamland 278
Spon Gate 86
* Springfield 283
Sr. Bevois 175
* Staines 300
* Stafford/shire 306,320
Stafford 179,261,262
Pottery 262
States of Jersey 266
Stall St., Bath 44
Stag, see Spence 188
* Stamford 318,291
261
Stanhope Noble ... 162 No. 38
„ 43,346
* Stable Yard 297
Staverton 263
Staplehurst 177
* Starton 285
Stationers' Hall 183
Stanley Colliery 222
Steele, John 106,103
Stephens, see Ireland ... 244
„ Glasgow ... 203
Edward ... 274/25
see Wellington... 231,244
...266,273
* Steyning 262,308
* Stevington 316
* Stevanage 288,317
* Stockton 282
260
* Stourbridge 311
* Stow 285
Stowe farthing 174
* Stock or Stockport ... 284, 280
„ port 259
* Stoke Newington 300
* Stokesly 313
* Stokenchurch 304
* Stony Stratford 278
Stork a (Petersfield) ... 161, 71
Stone (Kent see Snow) ... 17V
Storrington
Stove see Spence
Stort Navigation
Strabane ...
Strand Bridge
Strood, Kent
Stroud, Glos.
Stratford/Avon
Stratford ...
Stratton
Sturrey
PAGE
308
188
177
266
297
289
285
309
180
259
289
Succcess to Trade, (T) ...267.38&80
Navigation ... 266
Cyder Trade 117
Coal Trade (S) 175
59
Bay Trade ... 82
Commerce see Spalding
Plough ... 80, 149
the Glass ... 49
the Cultivation 346
Sudbury 179
Suffolk 306,820
„ Street 306
Sunderland 174
282
Surrey
Surgeons Hall not P. S. ...
„ Rev. P. S.
Sussex
„ £, see Lamberhurst
Sutton
,, Valence
Stilton
Stisted
Stinton W.M., see Spence
Swan Penny ,,
,, Swimming...
Swanage
Swanston
Swansea
Swindon
Swavesey
320, 307
183
182
307, 320
129
279, 302
289
288
283
188
188
182 No. 10
260
103
.. 265, 182
.. 310,320
279
T.
T.C.D. Lanark ...
T.W
T.B. or T.G.
T.J., Spalding
T.J.C., 1812
T.K., see Brookland
* Takeley
Take not
Talbot Fyan
Tackle Tom
205
59, 58 No. 16
... 35,347
177
267
40
284
347
... 107,190
348
XXIV.
INDEX.
Tallow Chandlers...
* Tamworth
* Tarring
Tate John c/mark
„ & Lill „
* Taunton
* Tawton
Tavistock
Teas, Coffee, Spices
Tees, (see Stockton)
Teignmouth
* Temple Bar
PAGE
190
309
189
808
206
267
... 319,305
267
281
267
41
260
266
... 297,319
190
„ of Muses 140
* Tenbury i 311
Tenterden 189
Terms used in describing
Tokens 207
* Tetbury 285
* Tewkesbury 285
* Thame 304
* Thames St. 319,297
Thallons 103
The General, &c 347
* Thaxted 284
* Thetford 301
The King's Grace, see Chas. 333
„ Support of Britain ... 70
„ Habit of a Turk ... 191
„ Union 267
„ End of Three, Ac. ... 347
Thelwall, John 190
The Sale of Corn 347
* Thirsk 267,313
The Dophiii, France ... 348
Thistle Bank 206
Thorns 103
Thompsons 103
Thomas Paine 347
Thomas Spence 36
„ Jordan 225No.45
,, Johnson 347
* Thornbury 285
* Thornborough 278
Threepenny, first issue of 332
15 Thrapston 302
* Threadneedle Street ... 297
* Three Colt Ally 297
* ,, Cranes Wharf ... 297
„ Thomases 191
„ Shillings & 4d. ... 267
" Thurles 315
Thurlow 347
Thus United, &c., (Chas.) 333
15 Ticehurst 308
Till, see Slough 174
Time Destroys, &c., see Swan 182
Tipton 189
Tiverton 281
Tinhead 310
Tingewick 278
Trades Hall, see Dundee.. .94 No. 27
Trade & Navigation ... 267
1813 268
Trade & Commerce ... 267
Tree of Liberty, &c., see reverse 191
Treasury 190
Trim 315
Tried of High Treason ... 348
Trinity Lane ... ... 298
College 79
„ House 190
„ Alms Houses ... 190
„ Church 86
Truth for my helm, &c., see 172
Truro 280
Trowbridge 811
Token collector's $d. ... 347
Tokens 17th centy .dated 1648 & 1674
Particulars of above ... 276
Meaning of above 207, 29
Tokens of 17th centy. ... 276
„ 18th centy. ... 27 to 200
19th centy. 201 to 275
To Transport, &c. ... 347
Toke, Godiiigton Ill
Token, Essex 198
To Commemorate ... 347
Tooke, Home 190, 191
„ not local 842
Todd, N., Denton 53
Tom Tackle 348
Tooley Street 320, 306
Tottenham 300
To lesson the Slavery ... 74
Tothill Street 297
Topsham 281
Totnes 281
Torrington ... 281
Towcester 302
Trowbridge 320
Tower Street 298, 319
„ Dock 298
„ Royal 290
„ the, London ... 298, 190
„ Chapel 190
Town Hall, Ipswich ... 125
Tullamore 267
Tunstead & Happing ... 267
Turnham Green 300, 319
Turnmill Street 298
Turnham Hill 308
Turner Camac 189
Turnstile, see Rev. ... 191
INDEX.
XXV.
PAGE
PAGE
Turnstile |d 90
Wages at 2d. a day ... 324
* Tuxford 302
Wainfleet 193
* Tullow Phelim 315
Wainwright, ste Hereford 289
* Twickenham 300
* Wakefield 313
Tveator/&c. 324
* Walton/Thames 307
* Tysoe 309
* Wallingford 278
* Wales 308
Wales & Bristol 211
.
„ South 181
Unanimity to ... ... 348
Walcott Turnpike 44
* Uncertain 321,316
Walkers (Leith) 104
United token 192
* Walkern 317
* Uckfield 308
* Wallop 287
* Uffculme 281
* Walham Green 300
* Uplyme 281
Wallsall 270
* Upper Ground 306
* Waltham 284
* Uttoxeter 306
Walthamstow 269
Ulli Mortalium 348
Walworth 272
* Uxbridge 300
* Wansford 302
* Wandsworth 307
* Wantage 317
V.
Wanderow, see Pidcock ... 256, 167
Value one penny in Provisions see
* Wapping 298
Warwickshire (Id.) ... 197
Dublin 95
Values, Notes on ... 207
* Vere Street 298
* „ 308,309
„ 18th ceuty. 197
* Warwicks 320
Vigo, see Aiine 329
Victual Company, see Leith 137
„ Yeomanry ... 58
n 1813 272
Victoria, Queen, Silver ... 331
Warren (K.) 270
„ Patterns 335
* Warminster 320,311
„ Copper 20,21
„ Bronze 22
„ Nobis 269
Vigoruia, see Worcester ... 273
Vimiera Talavera 269
Vintners Hall 192
Warley (Essex) 192
* Wardrobe (the) 298
* Wardington 304
* Warrington 290, 278
Washington (G.) ... 198, 339-40
,, President ... 348
Vincit Amor 268
* Watford ... 288
Virtute Et Industria ... 269
Visited Bath City ... 43
Watson, see Dick 104
* Waterford 316
Watt, W 104
* Watlington 304
•
* Water Lane 298
W.T.F. under a Church, see Walsall
Waterson & Co 114
271
Waterloo, id 234
W.T.B. & Co. & below ... 197
Wax Chandlers 198
W. see 43/17 page 206
We Dance 338
W.T.B. & Co 95 No. 3
Wearmouth Bridge 175 No. 10
W.A. & Co. Worcester £ 1796 196
Weighbridge ... ... 272
i 197
Wednesday, Royal Exchange 259
W.C.C. Welsh Copper Co. 329
* „ 306
W.G.M. see Salisbury ... 180
Welch, Thos 58
W.H. ste Stafford 179
Welshpool 273
W.H. Co 106,88
Wellington 273
197
Wellington, Field Marshal, 1805 234
W. III. see G.
1816234
* Wadesmill 288
„ & Victory ... 273
* Waddesden 278
„ & Erin ... 273, 274
XXVI.
INDEX.
PAGE
Wellington & Waterloo ... 274
„ &Blucher ... 274
,, Marquis ... 274
„ restored Spain 227
* Wellingborough 302
* Wells 320, 305
* Wendover 278
* Westbury/ Street 811,298
* Westgate 290
Wemyss 104
* Wester ham 290
* Westminster 300
* West Witton 313
* Westmorland 309
West Cowes 193
Westminster Bridge ... 198
„ Abbey ... 198
West Bromwich 271
West Clandon Place ... 198
* Wetherby 313
* Wexford 816
We were born free ... 96
Weymouth 192
* , 282
Whalley& Co. see Charing Cross 225
Wheatsheaf 1796, (Rev. & see) 193
When we forget 348
Whitefriars, (Glos.) ... 110
Gate 86,298
„ founded ... 86
(17th centy.) 319
* Whitecross St 319, 298
* „ chapel 319,298
* Whitby 313, 273
* White Hart Yard 298
* Whittlesey 317,279
Whitehall House or Gate 198
Whitfield, Bust of John ... 198
Whitehaven, W.B. ... 269
Whyte, Thos., c/mark, Paisley 205
Who know their Rights, see Prisoner
William IV. Pattern ... 335
„ Copper ... 19
William III. coppper ... 12
„ „ see H.S. it Co.
„ 1688 Rev. Arms, (O) 158
„ Silver Coins ... 328
Williams W 198
„ (Edinburgh) ... 104
Willis, Dr. token 44 page 338
William & Mary, Copper... 11
„ „ Silver ... 328
„ no legend ... 333
* Wilton 319,311
* Willington 309
* Wilts 320
* Wiltshire 309, 310
„ (18th centy.) ... 196
Willesden ...
Wild Maus head
Witham ...
Witney
Willey
Wilden
Wickwar
Wilkins, Robt. Bird
PAGE
... 300,198
198
... 317,284
304
272
316
285
149
Wilkinson (Edinburgh) 206 No. 88a
Wilkison 194,196
Wilkinson 272,194,196
Withymoor 271
Wilson, Bistruck ... 206 No. 131
Wimborne 282
Winchelsea 194
Winchester Yard 287, 306
Wiuton 104
Windsor 192
317
Wingham
Winchoombe 286
Winslow r. 278
Wisdom, Strength, see Masonic 166
Wisbech 279
Wivelscombe 270
Wivenhoe 284
Wood & Co 41 No. 9
Woodchester 285
Wood Street 298
Woodhurst 288
Wootton-under-Edge ... 286,304
Wootton Bassett 311
Woburn 317,277
Woodbridge ... 307, 272, 194
Wokingham 278
Woking 307
Woodford 193
Wolverhampton 306, 193
Woolstaple 298
Wolsey, Cardinal 125
Woodstock 304
Worswick, Thos 193
Worcester 197
„ County 272
City 273
„ 311,320
Wrotham 290
Wrexham 308
Wroxham 270,193
Wrights 100
,, of Birmingham 218
Wrong heads 348
Wycombe 278
High 239
Wye 290
Wyon, Engraver ... ... 18
W.Z. c/mark 206
INDEX.
xxvii.
PAGE
•
PAGE
* Yarmouth
819, 301
* Yorks 312,
320, 321
„
198, 199
,, see below
,,
274, 275
York, Fredk. Duke of ...
339
YeoYil
199
Yorkshire ^d
181, 275
* ),
320, 305
,, West Riding ...
Yarum Castle
275
199
Young Matthew
Youngest Son of future(N)
200
251
* York/shire
,, Cathedral
312, 321
199
* Youghall
* Yoxhall
316
306
* Yalding
290
AND
Tradesmen's Tokens
With THEIR VALUE
FROM
1600-1912
BY
G. C. K.
FIRST EDITION.
CHICHESTER, SUSSEX.
1912.
N.B. — The Preface and Introduction in this work should be read
by all Collectors.
ht. Entered at Stationers' Hall.
PREFACE.
¥N presenting this work to my fellow collectors, I can
fairly claim to be the first writer to group together
the Tradesmen's Tokens of three centuries in one volume,
under one title.
I am also unaware of any Guide as to the value of
these Tokens ever being in book form previously. There
are some most useful Guides as to varieties and types of
Tokens, notably Davis's igth Century Tokens, published
at £2. 2S. ; Atkins' i8th Century Tokens, published at i8s. ;
and Boyne's Tokens of the iyth Century, revised by
C. Williamson, 1889, — a book that is now valued at ^4 43.
In all these, however, the value of a specimen is not
given. Many other works of merit have appeared, but
the most essential Guide to a collector of limited means
is the value of a Token. The present work should fill a
long-felt want, and the low price at which it is offered
brings it within reach of the Junior as well as the
advanced collector, whom, I trust, will find within its
pages a useful work of reference. My aim throughout
has been to make it as simple as possible, three prices
being given for one example, varying according to con-
dition. There are some three hundred varieties of the
Anglesea Tokens, but very few are rare. I have, there-
fore, given the price at which one is procurable as aii
4
example of the County, also noting the price of the rarer
examples. The three standard works mentioned above
on the subject of Tokens cost £7, but do not tell you the
price you should purchase or sell at. This is the most
important factor : and to any collector or dealer who may
criticise this work as not being complete as far as varieties
are concerned, I may be excused for saying that most
public libraries have the books of Atkins, Davis and
Boynes for the use of those who study and collect varieties,
and cannot afford £7 to buy them for themselves.
INTRODUCTION.
IN introducing the Copper, Bronze and Tin Regal Coin-
age of England in this volume, with the dates and
values of each Coin appended, I have taken up a section
of Numismatics that is original, if not unique. The
Bronze series, of which no detailed account of value has
ever appeared in book form before, should appeal to
many Students and add to the ranks of coin collectors
throughout the Country. What more pleasant occupation
when you are away on your holidays than to look out for
rare dated coins ? Even to a non-collector it is a source of
profit to buy for a penny a coin valued at 155. in this book.
Indeed, the writer bought the 1849 penny, valued at £5 in
Mint state, for the large sum of two-pence ! true, not Mint
state, but fine enough to realize £3. The question of
many collectors is where can you sell duplicates of rare
coins ? my answer is, dealers will buy them ; alternatively,
send them to me with your price based on my valuation.
I am a purchaser at a discount of 20% below valuation,
and possessing one of, if not the finest collection of Mint
state specimens of English Regal Coins, many in duplicate,
I sell at 10% below the valuation. I hope the foregoing
remarks will stop criticism. Contrary to the usual custom
of classifying Tokens and Coins under the County, I have
classed them under Towns, as whereas the Town is
mentioned on nearly AU, Tokens I have come across,
myself, and no doubt many collectors, are perplexed what
County it is in. Take the Boscobel halfpenny : few have
heard of such a place, unless you knew it was in Shrop-
shire you would not be able to find the Token in Atkins.
Bermondsey and Bow is in London, but Bermondsey has
been allotted to Surrey and Bow to Middlesex, which is right
as far as locality is concerned, but its a poor way to put
it as a reference, because as Middlesex and the word Bow
is on two different Tokens, unless you were a postmaster
you would not think of looking for them under Middlesex
and Surrey. My cheapest and best reference to locate
the situation of a Town is a Railway Guide, costing six-
pence ; so for easy reference I give the alphabetical
name on the Token and leave it to a collector to put
in what County he likes. Only where two Tokens
occur of the same named town, but in different Counties,
have I deviated from this rule throughout.
Excessively rare and unique Coins and Tokens I
have purposely left out, because in some cases only one or
two -were struck and they are known to be in some Museum,
Library, or Millionaire's collection. Therefore to tell you
what they are worth when you see them might incite the
unscrupulous to steal. I hope therefore that my Preface
and Introduction to this, the first book on values in detail,
will explain what is missing from the pages of Trade
Tokens and their value.
G. C. KENT.
" ORCHARD," CHICHBSTBR,
SUSSEX,
1912.
CONTENTS.
SECTION I.
Relates to the Regal Coinage of England, from
Elizabeth, 1601, to Geo. V., 1912.
SECTION II.
The 1 8th Century Tokens.
SECTION III.
The igth Century Tokens.
SECTION IV.
The iyth Century Tokens.
SECTION V.
The Patterns, Proofs, Withdrawn Types, and
Curiosities of English Metallic Coins.
SECTION VI.
Types of Tokens which were non local.
NOTE.— Historical explanations and interesting Notes
commencing with each Section.
Section One.
REGAL COINS.
The Tin, Copper and Bronze Coins of England.
NOTE. — After the departure of the Romans from Britain, theearlier
Kings of Northumberland coined copper coins called Stycas.
The materials principally being composed of the Roman coins
melted down. After the year A.D. 895, these coins were
supplanted by silver pennies, halfpennies and farthings.
The earlier coined pennies were cut in half for halfpence, and
cut again into two quarters for farthings, for convenience of
trading. It was in the year 1672 that the coinage was some-
what improved, but although copper coins were struck for
Ireland, Elizabeth hesitated to issue a copper currency for
England until 1601, which is really a pattern, but is given
here to complete the series.
Abbreviations used—/., fine, v.f., very fine, e.f., extra fine.
8., scarce. r., rare. r.r., very rare. r.r.r., extremely rare.
m.s., mint state.
ELIZABETH. 1601.
Penny, obv., bust of Elizabeth and inscription — The pledge of:
Rev., Royal Monogram, a crown over EB, and date, 1601,
penny. /. 1/6, v.f. 8/6, Irish ; English, £B.
Halfpenny, obv., Royal Monogram. The pledge of: Rev., Rose
Crowned. Halfpenny, f. 8/- to 10/-, Irish ; English £1.
Farthing. Coined in silver only. Obverse similar to halfpenny,
but two crosses and three ornamental stars in place of
legend. Rev., a Portcullis (spiked grating) and date, 1601.
10
JAMES I. 1603.
Obv., IR crowned, on the left a rose between two pellets and on
the right a thistle. Rev., similar to the Elizabeth farthing,
bat this coin is undated.
Harrington farthings were then coined by a patent granted
to Lord Harrington, of Exeter, in Rutland. These yielded an
immense profit to Lord Harrington that so they were struck in
immense quantities. The device is usually a harp crowned, or a
crown over two sceptres. Inscription reads : IACO. D.O. MAO. BBI.
or BRITT. They are not rare ; a fine specimen I/-, v.f. 1/6
CHARGES I.
In 1626 a patent was granted to the Dowager Duchess of
Richmond and Sir Francis Crane to coin farthing tokens. They
resembled the coins of James coined by Lord Harrington, except
the legend, which reads CARO instead of IACO. These are fairly
common and worth, 6d./., to I/- v.f.
COMMONWEALTH. 1648.
Obvtrst. Farthing tokens of England. Rev., a Harp, FOB
NECESSITY OF CHANGE. There are varieties reading Eng-
land's FABDIN and sometimes FABDING, necessary CHA.,
CHAN, or CHANG., but all are extremely rare, from SO/-/., to
£6 in m.s. Also struck in brass.
CROMWELL.
There are four or five types of Oliver Cromwell farthings, all
bearing his bust. Obverse, Olivar, PRO. ENG. sc. ISL., a cross,
harp and thistle. Reverse, THUS UNITED. INVINCIBLE.
r.r.r., 410.
II
CHARLES II.
No copper coins were issued in this reign until August, 1672. A
legal halfpenny and farthing as follows : —
Halfpenny, 1672, r.. Obv., CAROLUS A CAROLA. Rev., Britannia
seated, date in exergue,/. 8/6, v.f. 5/-, e.f. 10/-
1673. r.r. Similar to last, /. 4/ - , v.f. 7/ - , t.f. 12/6
1675. r.r.r. Similar to last,/. 5/-, v.f. 7/6, e.f. 25 / -
Farthing. 1672. r. Similar to Halfpenny /. v.f. e.f. 4/6
1673. r. „ „ /. „ „ 5/6
1674. s. „ „ /. „ „ 4/-
1675. r. „ „ /. „ „ 4/6
1679. r.r. „ „ f. „ „ 6/6
1685 farthing is a forgery, 1671 I have seen but it is
very rare, 25/- to 85 / -
JAMES II.
Halfpenny. 1685. r.r.r. f. 10/-, v.f. 40/-, e.f. £3
1686. r.r. f. 5 /-, v.f. 10/ -,*./. £2
1687. r.r.r. f. 7/6, V../35/ -,«./. £4
1688. There is supposed to be a farthing and half-
penny ? ?
Farthing. 1685. r.r.r. f. 10/-, v.f. 30/-, «./. £5
1686. r.r, f. 5 /-, v.f. 16 /-,«./. J62
1687. r.r.r. f. 15 /-,»./. 45 /-,*./. JE6
It must be borne in mind that these prices are for desirable
specimens. Rough coins and partly obliterated legends are useful
to fill up gaps, but only worth from 6d. each in the commoner
ones to 5/- in the rarer dates.
Buy always within your means, and collectors will find it more
Profitable to exchange than sell duplicates at any time.
WIUJAM & MARY.
Halfpenny. 1690. Obv., GVLIBLMVS BT MARIA. Reverse, BRITANNIA
Edge, NVMMOKVM+FAMVLVS4-1690, r.r.r. £1, £3, £8.
1691. Similar to last, worth /. 15/ - , v.f. 50/ - , e.f. £6
1692. Similar to 1690, worth/.5/-, v.f. 10/-, e.f. 25/-
The above are all very rare and a variety occurs of all
three dates with date on edge AND in exergue but
all are coined in tin, with copper plug.
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1894. (Copper), r. /. 2/6, v.f. 4/6, e.f. 10/-, this
has a plain edge, busts of William and Mary on
the obverse of all dates, except 1695 ? called
the London Halfpenny, the device being
Elephant on Obv. and shield on Rev., with
Legend : —
London God Preserve. A small star observ-
able under the bottom point of shield.
(Author's collection) very rare, 10/ • fine.
A variety reading * LON*DON, r.r.r. 50 / -
Farthing. 1689. r.r. Copper legend as the halfpennies,
/. 5/-, v.f. IS/-, e.f. 45/-
1690. r.r. Similar to last, but double the value
in the three grades.
1691. r.r. Type legend and value as 1690.
1692. r.r.r. The scarcest of all. £3, i'6, £10.
1694. r. f. I/ - , v.f. 2/ -, e.f. 5/ -
WILLIAM III.
Sometimes catalogued as William alone. His bust on Obv. appear-
ing on the following dates : —
Halfpenny. 1695. Date following legend. Value 2/- to 4/6
1696. r. Date in Exergue,/. 4/6, v.f. 7/6, «./. 10/-
1697. Date in „ /. I/ -, v.f. 2/6, e.f. 4/6
1697. Date following Legend.
1698. Ditto.
1698. Date in Exergue,
1699. Date in Exergue,/, v.f. 8/6
„ „ „ Legend, „ 8/6
1700. r. „ „ Exergue,/. I/-, V./.8/ -,«./.
1700. r.r. variety, a space between syllables of
TIB TIVS.
1701. r.,f. ll-,v.f. 2/6
The legend on the obverse of all halfpennies reads
OVLIELMUS TBBTIVS. A variety, rare, of 1701, however, reads
OVLIBMAS TEBTIVS, the a and v being reversed. 7/6 to 12/6.
Farthing. 1695. /. 6d., v.f. 2/ - , e.f. 5/ - to 15/ -
1696. r. /. 1 /.,»/. 8/ -, e.f. 10/ - to 25/ .
13
1697. /. 6d., vj. 2/ -,«./. 5/- to 10/- .
1698. r. Sometimes date in Legend. Value
about the same, 3/-, 4/-, 6/-
1699. Date in Exergue, 6d./., 2/6 v./., 10/ - «./.
1699. y. Date in Legend, I/- /., 2/6 »./., 10/- «./.
1700. Worth about 6d. /.,!/- v./., 2/6 «./.
1701. r./-. 5/- /., 7/6 v.f., 12/6 «./.
Practically all the foregoing are rare, and very rare, in fine
condition, but poor executed specimens are obtainable from 3d.
each.
ANNE.
1713. A Brass Farthing. Date in Legend, 1713. Author's
collection. Possibly never legally issued ; is the first dated
coin of Anne. 7/6
1714. Farthing (author's collection) in copper, with bust, Anna
Dei Gratia on obverse, a figure of Britannia on reverse ; was
practically the one issued for currency (?) 7/6, 15/ - , 30/ •
Of the coinage of Anne much has been written about very
little. The farthing and perhaps a halfpenny (?) were put in
existence, but whether for currency opinions differ. It is a fact
fabulous prices are asked (.£400 in one case for an example), but I
have several undoubtedly genuine coins in duplicate of the value,
date and type mentioned. A further variety of types are treated
in Section 6 under patterns.
GEORGE I.
Halfpenny. 1717. r. Commonly called the dump or stumpie,
are thicker and smaller in circum-
ference than those of succeeding
years ; the type being :
Obv., Bust to right, GKOROIVS REX.
Rev., Britannia and date, 1717, in Exergue.
/.2/6, 1/./.6/-,*./. 101-
1718. r. More so than 1717, but the value is about
the same, except when e.f., 15 /-
1719. /. !/-,«./. 2/6, e.f. 4/6
1720. „ I/-, „ 2/6, „ 5/-
1721. r. „ a/-, „ 3/6, „ 7/6
1722. „ 1/6, „ 2/6, „ 4/6
1723. r. Type as 1717. „ 2/-, „ 3/6, „ 5/.
1724. „ 9d., „ 1/6, „ 3/6
14
Farthing. 1717. Like the halfpenny of the same date is called
the dump, it being very rare in fine con-
dition, more so than the Queen Anne
farthing, as far as a Regal issued coin goes.
The Anne farthing owing much to its
popularity. Type similar to the half-
penny. /. 3/6, v.f. 5 /-,«./. 10/-
1718. (?) If existing must be very rare, 10/- to 30/-
1719. /. 6d., »./.!/-,«./. 2/6
1720. r. „ I/-, „ 5/-, „ 7/6
1721. ,,6d., „ I/-, „ 2/-
1722. ,,6d., „ 9d., „ 1/6
1723. s. ,,9d., „ 1/6, „ 3/-
1724. ,,4d., „ I/-, „ 2/-
GEORGE II.
Two issues occur in this reign known as the young head 1720 to
1739, and the old head 1740 to 1744 and (?) 1745. This
applies to the id. and £d.
Halfpenny. 1729. Type similar to Geo. I., but reading
Geo. II., f. - /6, »./.!/. ,«/.2/-
1730. Type and value as last.
1730. r.r. Reading GEOGIVS (no R) /. 5 /-, v.f. 7/6,
c.f.151-
1731. Spelling correct, /. - /6, v.f. 1/6, e.f. 2/-
1732, 1733, 1734. Similar value to last.
1735. /. I/-, vj. 2/6, e.f. 3/6
1736. /. -1 6, v.f. I/-,*./. 2/6
1737 and 1738. Similar value to last.
1739 last issue of young head, value same as 1735.
Rat Halfpenny. A curious coincidence of the foregoing coins and
the young head farthings is, that the drapery on the right
leg of Britannia is in the form of a rat crawling on tkt left
leg, the ribs of the rodent being plainly visible. Ou the
obverse, by covering up the face with the right thumb, a
cat is plainly discernable on the alert. The former
coincidence may be known to a few collectors, but for the
latter I think we are indebted to a Mr. Frank Hulme, for
calling my attention to it.
reign.
1740.
We now continue with the dates of the old head type in this
/. - /6, v.f. I/ - , e.f. 2/6. In my example of this date I have
one of, if not the finest specimen in m.s. existing, its value
in the writer's opinion being probably SO/ - to J62. This is
one of many instances that arise of a difficult valuation of
a coin ; so much depending on fine workmanship and faith-
ful rendering of a portrait.
1741. None issued.
1742.
1743.
1744.
1746.
1746.
1747.
1748.
1749.
1750.
1751.
1752.
1753.
1764.
Farthing. 1729.
1780.
1781.
1732.
1783.
1784.
1786.
1786.
1737.
1738.
1737.
1739.
1740.
1741.
1742.3.
1744.
Value/. -/6, v.f. I/-, e.f. 2/6
„ as last.
,, as last.
„ /.l/-,»./.2/.,«./.5/.
„ as 1742.
„ as 1742.
„ as 1742, except when e.f. 3/6
„ as 1742.
„ f. 1/6, v.f. 2/6, «./. 4/6
,, as last date.
„ ditto.
„ as 1745.
,, as 1745.
Young head, /. -/3, v.f. -/6 t.f. 1/6
•/e,
„ l/-
,, 1/6
-/6,
„ l/-
„ 1/6
•/4,
,, -/9
,, 1/6
-/4,
„ -/9
„ 1/6
•/3,
99 • / O
/ft
,. I/-
-/e!
,',' 11-
» 2/-
-/6,
„ l/-
„ 2/6
Small date,
None coined.
r. Date in large figures, /. I/-, v.f. 1/6, e.f. 2/6
Last issue of young head, /. -/4, v.f. - /9
«./. 1/6
None coined.
r. First issue of old head,/. -/9, v./. II-
e.f. 2/6
None coined.
Old head,/. -/6, w./. -/9, e.f. 1/6
i6
1746. 47, 48, 61, 52, & 1763 none coined.
1746. Same value as 1744.
1749. Ditto.
1760. r. /.I/-, *./. 1/6, e.f. 2/6
1764. r. „!/-, „ 1/3, „ 2/-
In concluding the George II. series of copper coins it may
as well be remarked that genuine coins iu fine condition are not
common. Forgeries of both being very abundant as currency, and
still in existence, and may be discovered by rude execution, light
weight, and cheapness, when marked for sale in some dealers' (?)
shops.
GEORGE III.
Twopenny piece dated 1797. The largest copper coin struck in
England by authority, and the only twopenny piece in copper,
has a large flan, and weighs exactly two ounces. Some
tons were circulated, but all the same it is very difficult
to get in very fine preservation. Type is : — Bust, GEORGIUS
in. D : a. REX. Reverse, a finely-executed figure of Britannia,
legend : BRITANNIA, 1797 (a ship in the distance). Half-
pennies and farthings exist, similar to above, and are,
properly speaking, patterns, described and valued under
Section Five. The twopenny piece, commonly called the
cartwheel, measures If inches diameter by full -^ thick,
worth from 6d. to 1/6/., 3/6 »./., 6/- «./.
Soho. This word frequently appears on the above and subsequent
coins, and denotes that it was struck at the Birmingham
Works of Mr. Boulton.
Penny, similar, but more difficult to get than the twopenny piece,
in fine preservation. Diameter If by | thick. The value
being a trifle more than the twopenny piece to a collector,
when fine.
In the author's collection is a bronze proof bought for
threepence in a pawnbroker's window quite recently. A bronze
proof being worth 16/- to a pound, copper proof slightly less.
Penny. 1806. In this year and the year following, immense
quantities of pennies, halfpence and farthings
were coined which practically did away with the
necessity for tokens. The type being a wal
executed bast of the King, date under, and legend,
as the penny of 1797, but the edge has a curious
manipulated device, no doubt to embarrass the
counterfeiter. Worth 9d./., 1/6 v.f.
Penny. 1807. Similar to last, but more difficult to get. Worth,
I/- /., 2/- v.f., 3/6 e.f. Both bear the word Soho
and a small K on the ground between the Foot of
the trident and shield, which was the initial of
Kuchler, the designer employed by Mr. Bonlton.
Mr. Montague in his excellent work describes the
K as being at the head, which is a mistake. I have
compared a few hundred and never found it there ;
evidently an oversight in preparing his manuscript.
Halfpenny. 1770.
1771.
1772.
1772.
1773.
1774.
Farthing.
Bust to right. Legend : GBORGIUS. in.
REX. Reverse, Britannia seated,
dividing the word BRITAN — NIA.
Date in exergue, 1770.
6d./., 9d. v.f., l/6«./.
If- „ 1/6
6d. „ 9d.
51- ,,10/-
I/-
6d.
1775. y.date. I/-
1/6
9d.
2/-
3/6
l/-
151-
31-
1/6
3/6
Name spelt OEORIVS.
correct spelling.
1776 to 1798. See Section 5.
1799. New issue. Bust, OEORGIUS in DEI
GRATIA REX. On the left shoulder
a small dot or pellet. Reverse,
BRITANNIA, seated figure, three
pellets on rock to right of shield,
and the word SOHO. 1799 in curve.
6d./., I/- v.f., 2/6 *./.
1806. Obverse and Reverse are similar to the
penny of the same date as is also
the edge, the k being in the same
position. Value/. -/6, v.f. I/-, e.f. 1/6
1807. Same as 1806, but scarcer.
Value/. -/9, v.f. 1/6, e.f. 2/-
1771. King's bust GEORGIVS. in. RBX. Reverse
seated figure dividing word
BRIT — TANNIA f. I/-, V.f. 1/6, e.f. 2/-
1772. Doubtful if it exists.
i8
Farthing. 1778. f. -/6, v.f. -/9, «./. I/-
(continued.) 1774. „ -/4, „ -/6, „ -/9
1775. r. „!/-, „ 1/6, „ 2/6
1776 to 1796 none coined. 1777 in Author's collect-
ion is a forgery.
1797. r.r. See section 5.
1798. r.r. Ditto.
1799. A similar type to halfpenny of this
date but only one pellet on the
rock beneath it i. FARTHING, /. - /9,
v.f. 1/6, e.f. 2/6
1806. Similar type to penny of same date.
/. -/4,t»./. - 16, *./.!/-
1807. Ditto, but scarcer than the 1806.
*-/«,»./. -/9,«./.l/6
GKORGE IV.
Penny. 1825. s. Type GEORGIVS rv DEIGRATIA, bust looking to
the left, no drapery under the head, the date
between two ornamental mint marks. Reverse
BRITANNIE : BEX FID : DBF : Britannia figure as
before, but looking to the right, no olive branch
and lion, the right arm resting on the shield. In
the exergue, in lieu of date (which is on obverse)
is the rose, thistle and shamrock entwined, i.e.,
England, Scotland and Ireland united. The
designer of this type being Wyon. It is scarce.
/.l/-,i,./.2/-,«./.8/.
1826. r. f. 1/6, v.f. 3/6, e.f. 5/-
1827. r.r. f. 5/-, v.f. 10/-, e.f. 25/-
1827. Variety r.r.r. with w.w. truncation of
the neck the initials of William
Wyon. These initials figure
prominently in the coins to follow
and should be noted as they affect
the value more or less.
Halfpenny. 1825. r. Type same as the penny, excepting in
the two mint marks being plain
and not ornamented on this date
and of the two to follow, /,!/-,
v.f. 1/6, e.f. 2/6
1826. r. f. -/9, v.f. I/-, e.f. 1/6
1827. r. /. 1/6, v.f. 2/-, e.f. 3/-
In the collection of the Author are three beautiful specimens
of these dates, worth quite 5/- to 7/6 each. Again proving that
value is to some extent a fallibility when condition is considered.
19
Farthing. Two issues. The first by Pistrucci, they represent the
1821. King with a puffed and bloated face, very thick neck, the
hair harsh and wiry.
Obv. looking to the left, neck partly draped and fastened
with a brooch on the shoulder. Reverse, BRITANNIAR :
REX. FID : DBF : Seated figure to right, helmeted, olive
branch in right hand, a trident in the left, a lion's head
observable at foot and date in the Exergue. The rim is
slightly raised and a dotted circle with variations round it.
f. -/4, v.f. -/6, e.f. -/9
1822. Same type and value as last.
1823. Ditto,/. -/6, v.f. -/9, e.f. 1/6
1824. None coined.
1825. Same as 1821.
1826. Rare, or considered so, as it was issued
after the design by Wyon, it being
curious, but I have found it fairly
plentiful, and value it the same as
1823 farthing.
1826. 2nd issue same type as the penny, value
as 1823.
1827. s. Value as 1823.
1828. Value as 1821.
1829. Ditto.
1830. Ditto.
WILLIAM IV.
The copper coins of this Sovereign were not issued in very
great quantities and all are somewhat scarce, and I strongly advise
collectors to keep duplicates, when in fine condition, as the value
is increasing.
Penny. 1831. r. Type : GULIELMUS mi DEI GRATIA. The head
to the right, bare neck. Under the head
the date, 1831. Rev., the same as George
the 4th's issue. /. 3/6, v.f. 5/-, e.f. 12/6
Variety. 1831. r.r. w.w. (William Wyoii) is on the truncation of
the King's shoulder. /. 5/- , v.f. 7/6, e.f. loj-
1834. r. Same type and value as 1831.
1837. r.r. Same type and value as 1831.
B 2
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Halfpenny. 1881 w.w. on shoulder, f. I/-, v.f. 1/6, «./. 2/-
1834. „ „ „ I/-, „ 2/-f „ 8/-
1887. „ „ „ I/-, „ 1/6, „ 2/-
Farthings. 1831. Same type as the id. „ 4d., „ 6d., „ l/-
1832 and 3. None struck.
1834. r. Type as '81. „ 6d., „ 9d., „ 1/6
1835. „ „ 4d., „ 6d., „ l/-
1836. r. „ „ 6d., „ 9d., „ 1/6
1837. s. „ „ 6d., „ 9d., „ 1/6
I have not come across any forgeries of William IV. copper
coins, but there was a half and third farthing struck in this reign
for use in the Colonies. The half farthing, dated 1847 only, being
very rare, valued at 5/- /., 10/- v.f., 15 /- e.f. It is more than
likely this will be imitated in the near future.
VICTORIA.
Thig series of copper coins were all from the designs of
William Wyon, and when in fine state are beautiful specimens of
coinage and show great skill. The initials appear on all the half-
pennies and with many variations in the pennies in the writer's
collection. The trident is sometimes plain and sometimes
ornamented (see abbreviations).
Penny. Type : VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. The Queen's head to the
left, with a fillet twice bound around it, the hair gathered
up in a knot, behind. Under the neck, in sunk letters, w.w.,
until 1858 (?) when a change took place, but pennies of this
date occur with and without the w.w. Date under the
head. Reverse, similar to Britannia on the previous reign
of William IV.
Abbreviations which affect value of Victorian Coinage :
w.w,, William Wyon. p.t., plain trident, o.t., ornamented trident.
&., bronze from 1860. l.c.w., Leonard C. Wyon.
d.c.d., dotted circular dots. s.c.d., semi-circular dots.
h., Messrs. Heaton & Sons, of Birmingham.
r., rare. r.r., very rare. r.r.r., extremely rare.
s. or s.d., scarce date. £., pattern. m.s., mint state.
Three prices are given, representing fine, very fine, and
mint state.
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BRONZE SERIES.
In commencing the series of dates in which the Bronze
coins were struck, it must be borne in mind that it is very difficult
to get coins in fine condition and mint state specimens ; in proportion
to their age cost more than the earlier copper coins. Several
specimens in the authorte collection cost, in some cases, two
hundred times their face value, and this for current coins, not
patterns. It is food for reflection to note that obtaining 5,000
farthings from a wholesale confectioner, and spending two days
in sorting them, only 25 dates differed out of a possible 50,
that is to say, that four thousand nine hundred and seventy-five
were duplicates of twenty-five. I have also frequently offered
retail shops 2s. for 48 different dated farthings and its eagerly
snapped up and the writer set down for a crank ; but the laugh
has always been on my side when a shopkeeper spends three
hours and only finds from 10 to 12. Again, coins are not
hoarded like they used to be years ago, so that it is not likely
that hoards of our bronze coins will be found in years to come.
Halfpennies and pennies are more difficult than the farthings to
obtain ; here is a few actual figures : —
In 1875, Messrs. Heaton, of Birmingham, coined seventeen
tons of farthings, distinguished by H under the date. The London
Mint coined 2 tons — total, 19 tons. Yet a mint state farthing of
this date is worth 2/ - . Messrs. Heaton also coined 7 tons of pennies,
the Royal Mint coined 103 tons — total one hundred and ten tons of
pennies. I don't possess one penny of this date in ?».$., and was
glad to purchase a very fine one for Is. Imagine the figures — 48
pennies weigh a pound. Thirty-seven years ago there was twelve
million seven hundred and eighty-seven new pennies coined, dated
1875, and now a circulated specimen is worth Is. when fine and
quite 2s. in mint state, IF you can buy it (?).
VICTORIA. BRONZE. Type as follows :
Penny. 1860. Draped bust of the Queen to the left ; rose, thistle
and shamrock embroidered on the shoulder, which bears the
garter with HONI son faintly struck. Reverse, Britannia to
to the right, lighthouse behind ; on the left a three-masted
ship sailing away. Under the shield (very indistinct) L.c.w.
'with variations).
Penny. Halfpenny. Farthing.
., »./., e.f. /., v.f., e.f. /., v.f., e.f.
1860. s.c.d. -/9,l/6,2/6r -/6, -/9, 1/6 r -/3, -/6, -/9 r.
1860. c.d. I/-, 1/6, 3/- r.r -/6, -/9, I/- -/6, -/9, I/- r.
There are four more, varieties of the 1860 bronze penny, viz : —
Brit., instead of Britt., extremely rare 5/-, 10/-, 25/-
l.c.w. under the shield I/-, 1/6, 2/-
l.c.w. under foot of Britannia r.r.r 2/6, 5/-, 10/-
l.c.w. on the Queen's shoulder r,r 2/-, 3/-, 5/-
No /.c.a>. is on the following Halfpennies : —
1861. l.c.w. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 r.r -/6, I/-, 1/6 r -/6, -/9, I/- r.
1862 -/9, l/-,l/6r -/2, -/3, -/6 -/2, -/3, -/4
1863 -/6, -/9, I/- s -/3, -/6, -/9 -/4, -/9, 1/6 r.
1864 -/4, -/6, 1/6 r -/9, I/-, 1/6 r -/6, -/9, 1/6 r.
1865 -/6, -/9, I/- r 1/-.1/6, 2/- r.r. ...-/6, l/-,2/- r.r.
1866 -/4, -/6, -/9 -/6, -/9, I/- r -/4, -/6, -/9
1867 -/6, -/9, I/- -/3, -/6, -/9 -/3, -/6, -/9
1868 -/4, -/6, -/9 -J3, -/6, -/9 -/6, -/9, 1/6 r.
1869 -/6, -/9, 2/- r.r -/9, I/-, 2/- r.r. ...-/9, I/-, 2/- r.r.
1870 -/9, 1/ -,2/6 r.r -/9, 1/6,2/6 r None issued.
1871 -/4, -/9, 1/6 r r.r.r 5/- None issued.
1872 -/3, -/6, -/9 1/-, 1/6, 2/- r ./6, -/9, I/- r.
1873 -/4, ./g,!/-' -/6, -/9,1/- -/2, -/4, -/6
1874 -/3,-/6,-/9 -/9, l/-,l/6r -/6, -/9, I/- r.
1874. A -/6, -/9, I/- r I/-, 1/6, 2/- r I/-, 1/6, 2/- r.r.
From this date onwards a difference in the bust is to be
observed, distinguished by the hair being more wavy and the
nose more aquiline, and less hair between the ear and the tie knot of
the wreath, this applies to the penny, halfpenny and farthing.
No other alterations taking place until 1895.
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'enny. Halfpenny.
Farthing.
s.
1875
3d.
6d.
9d.
s. 6d.
Is.
1/6
3d.
4d.
6d.
r.
1875 H.
9d.
1/6
2/6
r. Is.
1/6
2s.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
1876
3d.
6d.
9d.
4d.
6d.
Is.
r. Is.
1/6
2s.
r.
1876 H.
Is.
1/6
2s.
r. Is.
1/6
2s.
s. 6d.
9d.
Is.
r.
1877
9d.
Is.
2s.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
None issued in 181
r.
1878
6d.
Is.
1/6
r. 6d.
Is.
1/6
r. 3d.
4d.
6d.
r.
1879
6d.
9.1.
1/6
2d.
4d.
6d.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
1880
2d.
4d.
6d.
r. 3d.
6d.
Is.
r. 3d.
6d.
Is.
1881
4d.
6d.
9d.
3d.
4d.
6d.
s. 4d.
6d.
Is.
5.
1881 H.
6d.
9d.
1/6
r. H. 9d.
Is.
1/6
r. H. 6d.
9d.
1/6
s.
1882 H.
6d.
9d.
Is.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
s. 6d.
9d.
Is.
r.
1883
6d.
Is.
1/6
s. 3d.
6d.
9d.
3d.
4d.
6d.
1884
4d.
6d.
Is.
2d.
3d.
6d.
r. Is.
1/6
2s.
1885
3d.
6d.
9d.
2d.
3d.
6d.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
r.
1886
6d.
9d.
1/6
2d.
4d.
6d.
2d.
4d.
6d.
1887
3d.
6d.
9d.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
2d.
3d.
6d.
s.
1888
9d.
Is.
1/6
s. 4d.
6d.
9d.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
1889
6d.
9d.
Is.
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
2d.
4d.
6d.
1890
4d.
6d.
9d.
3d.
4d.
6d.
r. 4d.
6d.
Is.
s.
1891
4d.
9d.
1/6
r. 4d.
6d.
Is.
s. 3d.
6d.
9d.
s.
1892
3d.
6d.
Is.
3d.
9d.
Is.
2d.
4d.
6d.
1893
2d.
4d.
6d.
3d.
6d.
Is.
2d.
3d.
6d.
r.
1894
6d.
9d.
1/6
r. 4d.
9d.
1/6
r. 6d.
9d.
Is.
Penny. 1895. New issue. Elderly portrait of the Queen, head
veiled, crown visible under drapery on forehead,
drop earing in ear, two rows of pearls with drop
pendant surrounded by smaller pearls, radiated
star on left breast, D.T. below the shoulder.
Legend : VICTORIA. DEI. OKA. BRITT. KEGINA. FID.
DBF. IND. IMP. Reverse, similar to 1894, but the
shield is larger, arm is more prominent, and the
hand comes further round the shield ; the trident
is supported by the fingers and nearly touches the
p in penny ; there is more drapery on the limbs ;
the head of trident more divided than formerly,
and the entire absence of the ship and lighthouse
is at once apparent.
(To some this minute detail may seem unnecessary,
but judging from the Bronze Coinage of recent years that are
current there will be little detail for future numismatic
students to see on the coin, much less to identify.)
Value, 6d./., 9d, »./., 1/6 m.s.
1896. 6d. 9d. l/-
5. 1897. 6d. I/- 1/6
1898. 6d. 9d. I/-
s. 1899. 6d. I/- 1/6
s. 1900. 6d. 9d. I/-
1901. 4d. 6d. 9d. Last issue of Victoria.
Halfpenny. Similar dates and a proportionate value to penny.
Farthings. Similar to Halfpennies. 2 varieties of the 1897
farthing, Copper and Bronze. Value of all dates
proportionate to the pennies.
EDWARD VII., 1902 to 1910.
Penny. First issue. Legend BDWARDUS vn. DEI GRA : BRITT : OMN :
RBX FID : DEF : IND : IMP : Head of King to the right, DBS
under in minute letters. Reverse, same as 1901 penny.
The dates occur of 1902, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 1910, very fine
specimens, are worth baying at 3d. to 6d. each. Is. for m.s.
specimens will yield a profit in a very few years. Jd. and £d.
proportionate value. 1903 being scarce.
GEORGE V., 1911.
Penny, Halfpenny, Farthing. It may be out of place to describe
our present Majesty's coin. But as the writer wishes this
to be the original and first book to describe the Bronze
coinage in detail (apart from being Loyal) King George
deservedly ia included in the series now reaching the end.
Obv. Contemporary well executed portrait to left, hair
slightly parted and a military moustache with slight
beard. Legend GEORGIVS, v. DEI. GRA. BRITT: RBX:
FID. DBF : IND : IMP : Reverse, similar to the 1910 penny,
6d. m.s., halfpenny 3d. m.s., farthing 2d. m.s. 1912 as 1911.
Save all m.s. specimens you can.
SCUTUM FIDEI PROTEGET BUM
Section Two.
THE
Tradesmen' s Tokens
of the 18th Century.
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED AND NUMBERED,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Standard Work by James Atkins,
WITH MANY UNPUBLISHED VARIETIES,
Classified and Valued as a
Guide to Collectors,
1912.
Preface to Section Two.
The Author presents the following pages with a view
of giving an approximate guide as to the value of i8th
Century tokens.
To those unacquainted with the purpose which these
tokens served, it may as well be remarked that owing to
a great scarcity of coinage in the i8th century, these
tokens were struck to do duty for coins of the Realm by
the Tradesmen whose names they bear. It being illegal at
the present day to coin these tokens, and their disappear-
ance from the public into Museums, Public libraries, and
collector's cabinets, in recent years, has led the Author to
follow the important classified work by Mr. James Atkins,
and endeavour to give an approximate value against each
specimen recorded. I have therefore given Atkins' numbers
as a reference, although the arrangement has been consid-
erably altered in classification, viz. : — All are alphabetically
arranged under the Town, the Issuer, and in the absence
of either, the Device.
Some amount of abuse has been received from
certain dealers for my daring to put the valuation in book
form. My reply to them is that I give my experience as
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a Collector, — the essence of about 400 sale catalogues
involving about ^800,000, up till the present month, and a
mass of information from reputable dealers, who welcome
it as a work of reference and a stimulant to the study
of Numismatics. In coins and antiques generally, many
dealers live on the purse of the unwary who collect, and
the endurance of the private individual who wants to sell.
I have left out the detail given in other works on
varieties, only recording tokens that are rare, and contem-
porary specimens.
ABRBVIATIONS.
f., fine. v.f., very fine. m.s., Mint state.
p., penny. F., farthing.
r., rare. r.r., very rare. r.r.r., extremely rare,
p.m.a., price matter of arrangement.
Tradesmen's Tokens of the 18th Century.
AMERSHAM (Bucks.)
Atkins Nos. 1. Obv. Musical instruments, &c.
Rev. a speedy and lasting peace.
Edge milled r. 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s.
la. Similar, but edge engrailed. ..r.r. 10s., 15s.
AYLESBURY.
Atk. Nos. 2. Obv. a cypher, F.W. 1797.
Rev. a seated figure of Justice.
Edge engrailed r.r.r., p.m. a.
3. Obv. similar to last.
Rev. a shield r.r.r. only 20 struck in copper,
p.m. a.
4. Obv. a figure of Justice seated.
Rev. a shield of arms r. 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s.
5. Obv. same as last ; rev. similar.. .r. 3s. 6d.,
5s. 6d., 7s. 6d.
6. Same as No. 4 ; rev. heart and hand, honour, &c.,
edge milled scarce, Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d.
7. Obv. as No. 4 ; rev. Pandoras breeches ; edge
engrailed r.r. 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 7s. 6d.
8. Obv. Justice seated ; rev. a shepherd under a
tree ; edge milled r.r. 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s.
9. Obv. as last ; rev. a sailor ; edge milled. ..15s.
to 50s.
10. As No. 8 on the obverse ; rev. a ARCHER with
bow, &c r.r.r. 7s. 6d. to 15s.
11. Obv. as No. 8 ; rev. an anchor and cable ; edge
milled Is. to 3s. 6d.
19. Obv. as No. 4; rev. a church, HKNDON ; edge
milled r.r.r., p.m. a.
13. Obv. seated figure of Justice ; rev. a man with
a wooden leg r.r.r. 7s. 6d. to 15s.
14. Obv. as last ; rev. a man hanging ; edge milled
r.r. 12s. 6d.
15. Obv. as No. 13 ; rev. Long Live the KING ; edge
milled r.r. 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s.
16. Obv. as No. 13 ; rev. May the French ever
know (sic) HOWE to rule the man; edge
milled r. 3s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d.
17. Obv. as No. 13 ; rev. an anchor, &c., as No. 11 ;
edge milled r.r.r., p.m. a.
18. Obv. bust of William III. — James under ; rev.
a cap of liberty on a pole ; edge milled ;
3s., 2s., 3s. 6d.
ISa. As last, but, E. payable at Anglesea, London,
or Liverpool.
18b E. celebrated for pure air and
sea bathing.
I8c E. plain (not in collar).
These last three are all rare in V.F. condition 5s. to 10s.
APPLEDORE (Kent).
Atk. 2. Obv. a man carrying a sack.
Rev. a lion and lamb in cornfield.
Edge, payable at W. Pickham's, Appledore, 6d., 9d., Is.
2a. Similar to No. 2, but EDGE—
Payable at W. Friggles, Goudhurst, Is., Is. 6d , 2s.
ABERGAVENNY (Monmouth).
1. Obv. a cask, James Powell, importer.
Rev. wine and brandy merchant.
Edge, payable at Monmonth and Abergavenny, Is. 6d.,
2s., 2s. 6d.
la. Similar, but edge London, Liverpool, or Moutrose.
Ib. „ „ „ milled.
Ic. „ ,, ,, plain. These 3 are rare.
AYLSHAM (Norfolk).
6. Obv. Grocer's Arms ; rev. Prince Wales crest.
Edge, payable at S. & T. Ashleys r.r.r., p.m.a.
6a. Similar to last, but dots on edge instead of crosses,
Is., Is. 6d.
6b. Payable at H. Boorman. Scarce.
60. ,, at the Temple of the Muses. Scarce.
ALNWICK (Northumberland).
PENNY.
1. Obv, Alnwick Castle ; rev. a globe, inscribed Britain ;
edge, I promise to pay, Ac r.r.r. 30s.
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ANGLESEA PENNIES, 1784.
Atk. 1. Obv. a Druid's head ; rev. a cypher, p.m.co.
Edge, on demand in London, Liverpool, or Anglesey.
This penny is very rare in good condition, and is
supposed to be an imitation. Value 7s. 6d.
2. 1787 obv. and rev. similar, but edge Hughes, Williams,
Dawes, &c., is very rare, p.m.a.
2a. Similar to last, but edge plain, r.r.r.
3. Is a copy of 2a, and has 5 acorns on each side of wreath.
r.r 10s., 15s., 20s. Edge as No. 2.
4. A different head and 31 acorns. Edge as No. 1.
r. 5s., 7s. 6d.
5. Similar, 19 acorns r.r. 20s.
6. „ 20 „ r.r. 10s., 15s.
6a. „ 20 „ r.r. 10s. to 20s.
7. „ 22 „ r.r.r., p.m.a.
8. ,, has W. for Wilson on neck. 15s.
8a. „ but a plain edge r.r.r., p.m.a.
9. „ 22 acorns r. 2s. 6d., SB. 6d., 5s.
9a. As No. 9, but edge plain r.r.
10. Obv. Druid's head.
Rev. cypher, p.m.c.o., 1797.
these 3 are all rare, 50s. to 60s. each.
We now come to a point that there are another one hundred
and twenty-four varieties of the Anglesea pennies.
I take it no one wishes, or, has the means, to collect all of
them, but, as far as possible, I give the particulars in an abbre-
viated form.
13 to 21, 6d. to 2/6. 22,4/6. 23-24,3/6. 25-26, 1/6 to 8/6.
27-28, 5/-. 29 to 42, 2/- to 4/6. 43 to 53, 44 is r., 1/6 to 7/6.
54, 3/6. 55 to 65, all scarce. 67 to 79, I/- to 3/-.
80 to 83 in proofs only, value 7/6 to 20/- each.
84 to 88, rare. 89 to 99, I/- to 4/6.
100 is unique, p.m.a.
101 to 112, I/- to 4/6. 113 and 113a is r.r. 7/6 to 10/-.
114-115,2/6. 116, £3, r.r.r. 116a, £4, r.r.r. 117 & 117a, r.r.r., p.m.a.
118, 20/-. 118a, 30/-. 118b, 20/-. 119, 80/-.
120-121, 1/6 A 2/6. 122, r. 10/-. 128 to 128, p.m.a. 126, r.r. 20/-.
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ANGLESEA HALFPENNYS.
Atk. 129. Oby. Druid's head within a wreath of oak.
Rev. a cypher p.m.co.
Edge Edwards, Hughes, <fcc., as on the penny. ..r.r.r. 25s.
130. Similar, 20s. Both very rare, although only copies.
131. Similar to last, but worth more 30s.
132 is a proof only value j£2.
132A & B also very rare, p.m. a. 133 is a proof 30s.
134)
to ,- Can be obtained from Is. to 3s. 6d.
151 I
152 .
Ditto ditto
152 \
to
182]
188 is an artist's proof unique, p.m. a.
184 is worth 30s.
185]
to [ can be obtained from Is. to 3s. 6d.
199)
200 to 204 are all rare.
205 to 208 about Is. to 8s. 6d.
209 is a proof, worth 20s.
211 to 214 worth 2s. to 7s. 6d.
215. r.r.r.
216)
to Y all scarce.
222J
223)
224 V 3s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d. each.
225J
226 to 251 from Is. to 3s. 63.
25lA. unpublished. A copper blank.
Edge payable at Anglesea or London 5s.
FARTHINGS.
252 3/6 258 5/- 263 8/-
253 5/6 259 8/6 264 10/-
254 2/- 260 3/6 265 12/6
265 2/6 261 3/6 266 15/-
256 7/6 262 2/6, 6/-
The above are all equal to m.s. The higher prices are for Rarities.
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All tokens are HALFPENNIES unless stated otherwise.
ABERDEEN.
Atk. 1. Ob. a fortress within a wreath of leaves.
Rv, a cypher, J.B., Aberdeen token r.r. 10s. in.s.
ARGYLE HOUSE (Argyleshire).— Penny.
1. Ob. an ancient building.
Rv. cypher T.G., British penny, 1797 r.r.r., only
three known.
ANSTRUTHER (Fifeshire). Farthing.
8. Ob. Robt. Taylor, wine & spirit dealer.
Rv. fishing smack, shore, Anstruther r.r., p.m. a.
LONDON (Middlesex).
PENNIES.
ALDGATE.
63. Ob. an ancient gateway, Aldgate.
Rv. figure of Justice, British penny token. ..r. 5s., 7s. 6d.
ALDERSGATE.
64. Ob. as last, but Aldersgate.
Rv. as last r. 5s., 7s. 6d.
ADDINGTON PLACE.
76. Ob. a large building.
Rv. shield, arms, P. Skidmore, Ac.
Ed. I promise to pay the bearer, &c....r.r. 7/6, 10/-, 15/-
ALBION MILL.
123. Ob. a building, Albion Mill, built 1787.
Rv. arms & crown, London & Westminster Penny, 1797.
Ed. same as No. 76 r.r. 7s. 6d., 10s., 15s.
HALFPENNIES.
ALLEN, WILLM.
167. Ob. shield, crest, Goat's head, Ac.
Rv. shield, arms, bird, &c., William Allen, London.
Ed. payable Chandos St., Covent Garden, 6d., Is., Is. 6d.
167a. As last but Ed. payable afl London + + r. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6
167b. As 167, but Ed. milled, I/-, 1/6, 2/-
02
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LONDON (Middlesex) continued. — Halfpennies.
ASKINS.
Atk. 171. Ob. a man with wooden leg, Mr. Joseph Asking.
Rv. an anchor. The celebrated ventriloquist, 1796.
Ed. milled r.r.r., p.m. a.
172. Ob. as last, Rv. a cypher I.A., Ed. engrailed r.r. 7/6,
10/-, 15/-
173. Ob. and Rv. as last, Ed. the celebrated ventriloquist,
1796 r.r. 17/6, 25/-
178a. Ob. and Rv. as last, but Ed. milled r. 10/-, 12/6.
178b. Ob. and Rv. as 171, but Ed. plain r.r. 15/-, 20/-
ALLHALLOWS CHURCH (Crutched Friarg).
448. Ob. view of the church.
Rv. cypher, jmd date 1797, r. 2/-, 5/-, 7/6.
ALLHALLOWS CHURCH (Lombard Street).
460. Ob. view of the church.
Rv. cypher, and date 1797, r. 2/-, 8/6, 5/-
ALLHALLOWS CHURCH (Thames Street).
486. Ob. view of the church.
Rv. as No. 460, scarce 2/-, 2/6, 8/6.
ALDGATE CHURCH (Aldgate).
Ob. view of a church.
Rv. as No. 460, scarce 3/-, 4/-, 5/-
ALDERSGATE.
498. Ob. view of a gateway, Rv. cypher and date 1797
r. 8/6, 4/6.
499. Ob. similar to last, BUI — BT. for built, 1670.
Rv. cypher and date, 1797 2/6, 8/6, 5/-
An "ASS" 549 Ob. two panniers labelled RENTS AND TAXES, I was
an ASS to bear the FIRST pair.
Rv. THOS. SPENCE | THOS. MORE | THOS. PAINE |
noted advocates for the rights of man.
Ed. THOS. SPENCE, X DEALER X IN X COINS, X LONDON,
scarce 1/6 to 3/6.
„ 549a. As last, but Ed. SKIDMORE, LONDON,. ..r. 8/-, 4/-, 5/-
„ 550. Ob. and Ed. as 549, Rv. Britannia, rare 8/6,
5/-,7/-
„ 551. Ob. and Ed. as 549, Rv. free born Englishman. ..r.
3/6, 4/6, 6/-
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Atk. LONDON (Middlesex) continued.— Halfpennies.
An "ASS" 552. Ob. and Ed. as 549, Rv. an INDIAN, if rents I once
consent to pay 3/6.
„ 553. Rv. and Ed. as last, a lion dismayed at a cockerel
r. 6/-
„ 554. Ob. as 549, Rv. odd fellows, man and ass's head,
Ed. engrailed r. 5/6.
„ 554a. Ob. ditto, Rv. as last, Ed. plain...r. 2/6, 3/6, 5/-
„ 655. Ob. as 549, Rv. after the revolution r.r.
5/-, 6/-, 7/6.
,, 556. Ob. as last, Rv. turnstile, two boys, &c r.
4/6 to 7/6.
ANCHOR. 606. A cap of liberty, Rv, PEACE AND LIBERTY, Ob. a
man gnawing a bone r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
After the REVOLUTION. 669. Ob. three men dancing.
Rv. a stag under a tree...r.r.r., p. in. a.
FARTHINGS.
ADAM <fc EVE. 782. Ob. Adam and Eve in the garden of EDEN,
c. James in exergue.
Rv. a pig trampling on the emblems of
ROYALTY 6d., 9d., l/-
„ 783. A similar Ob., but no c. James in exergue.
Rv. a bull with ass's head. ..I/-, 1/6, 2/6.
„ 784. Similar Ob. to 783, Rv. Britannia seated...
l/.,l/6,2/-
„ 785. As 783, Rv. odd fellows, &c 2/-,3/-,4/-
„ 786. Ob. ditto, Rv. a padlock, MUM. 1796 r.r.
5/-, 11-
„ 787. Ob- ditto, Rv. a pig, PIG'S MEAT, &c
I/-, 1/6, 2/-
„ 788. As last, Rv. a slave kneeling. ..6d., 9d., l/-
BULL with ASS'S HEAD. 789. Ob. a bull with ass's head, <fcc.
Rv. as the £d., No. 549 on page 36,
6d. to II-
» 790. Ob. a bull with ass's head.
Rv. the faces of a man and demon
JOINED, even fellows. ..2/6, 3/-
„ 791. Ob. a bull with ass's head, Ac.
Rv. a man on all fours, IF THE LAW
REQUIRES IT, &c...r.r. 2/6, 5/6.
NOTE. — Three values are given signifying — fine, very fine and
M.S. ; two values are for desirable specimens ; Poor Tokens
are not desirable (See introduction).
BUXTON (Derbyshire).
Atk. 1. Ob. shield of arms and crest.
Rv. crescent of buildings.
Ed. BUXTON TOKKX r.r.r., p.m. a.
2. Similar, but dated 1796 r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 12/6.
3. Similar to No. 1, but no helmet above the coronet, on
Ob., Rv., and Ed., same as No. 2 r. 8/6, 5/-
All the above are scarce, only 200 of No. 3, less of No 2,
and six of No. 1.
BLANDFORD (Dorset).
1. Ob. W. SANGER, TBA DEALER, &C.
Ry. BLANDFORD HALFPENNY, 1798, Ed. milled... r.r.r. 85 /-
la. Similar Ed. plain r.r. 30/-
BARNARD CASTLE (Durham). .
1. Peniiy. Ob. as title, in exergue, JACOBS.
Rv. a globe, inscribed BRITISH PENNY, 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay the bearer one penny
r.r. 10/-, 15/-
BRAINTREE & BOOKING (Essex).
3. Ob. as title, exergue, MDCCXCIV.
Rv. figure of HOPE, success to trade, &c.
Ed. PAYABLE AT W. GOLDSMITHS r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
4. Note the dot does not touch the anchor as formerly
6d., 9d., I/-
4a. As last, but Ed. plain, scarce 2/-, 3/-, 4/-
5. Ob. figure of HOPE as No. 4, Rv. a crown, sceptre, Ac.
Ed. payable in London I/-, 2/-, 3/-
5a. As No. 6, but the Ed. plain r. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
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BADMINTON (Gloucester).
Atk. 22. Ob. I was hungry, &o., a man begging alms.
Rv. to the illustrious DUKB OF BEAUFORT <kc.
Ed. Badminton Token XXXXXXXX 9d., I/-, 1/6.
22a. As last, but plain Ed., scarce 2/-, 2/6, 3/-
23. Issued at the same time as last, BUT Rv, reads — He feels
his people's wants, &c r. 1/6, 2/-, 8/-
24. As 22, BUT Rv. a SHIP, corn imported, &c., ...s. 2/-, S/-4/6
25. Ob. similar to 22.
Rv. a plough and harrow, success to the cultivation, Ac.
l/-,2/-,3/-
26. Similar to last, Rv. a wheatsheaf...s. I/-, 2/-, 3/-
27. Ob. as No. 22.
Rv. a pair of scales, sale of corn by weight proposed...
l/-,2/-,3/-
28. Ob. as 22, Rv. scales S£LBS. bread I/-, good Lord deliver
us 1/6 to 3/-
29. Ob. as No. 22, Rv. similar, but 6$LBS. for I/-, God be
praised 1/6 to 3/6.
30. Ob. to the illustrious Duke of Beaufort, &c.
Rv. Bust of the Duke and Legend as No. 23. ..I/- to 2/-
81. Ob. similar in the following six varieties.
Rv. a ship ; 32, plough and harrow ; 33, a wheat sheaf,
34 scales as 27 ; 35 scales as 28 ; 36 scales as 29.
All the foregoing are fairly scarce, and are worth
from I/- to 3/6 each in fine state.
BRIMSCOMBE PORT (Gloucester).
87. Ob. a sailing barge, Thames and Severn canal, ex.
MDCCMXCV.
Rv. view of a tunnel entrance.
Ed. payable at Brimscombe Fort r.r. sails plain,
7/6, 10/-.15/-
38. Ob. similar, but a new die, note the sails are striped
canvas I/-, 2/-
38a. Similar, but NO dots under date as the former one
4d., 9d., l/-
40. Similar, but a flaw is observable on the right of sails...
s. 3/6
40* In silver, £2 ; extra fine.
40
BASINGSTOKE (Hampshire).— Shilling.
Atk. 1. Ob. Basingstoke canal, ex. 1789.
Rv. a spade arid pickaxe, JOHN PINKERTON, VALUE ONE
SHILLING. This was uted to circulate among the
workmen employed on the canal cutting ...2/-, 3/-,
4/-
BENENDEN (Kent).
3. Ob. a wheatsheaf, PBAOE AND PLENTY.
Rv. shield of arms, BENENDBN HALFPENNY, 1794.
Ed. payable by THOMAS REEVES r. 2/-, 3/6, 4/6.
3a. As last, but ed. payable at F. HEATH, BATH...r.r., p.m. a.
BROOKXAND (Kent).
4. Ob. the Kentish Horse in a beaded oval.
Rv. a cypher, T.K., grocer and draper, 1794.
Ed. payable at THOMAS KINGS, BROOKLAND B. 1/6,
2/6, 3/6.
BLOFIELD (Norfolk).
7. Ob. group of weapons, BLOFIELD CAVALRY, fifth troop.
Rv. a mounted dragoon Loyal Norfolk Yeomanry,
MDCCXCVI.
Ed. fear GOD and honor the King r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
7a. As last, but Ed. milled r.r. 10/-
7b. Ditto, but Ed. plain r.r. 5/6, 7/6.
8. Variety, KINGS BAYS, &c I/-, 1/6, 2/6.
9. Ditto Dr. Saml. Johnson r. 2/-, 8/-, 4/-
10. Ditto ...Bust of Queen Elizabeth. ..r. 4/-, 5/-, 7/-
11. Ditto ...Liberty and commerce s. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
12. Ditto ...For general convenience 4/ -, 7/6, 12/6.
BANBURY (Oxford).
2. Ob. Wm. Rusher, HATTER, bookseller and stationer.
Rv. the BUN, DEUS BST NOBIS SOL ET SCUTUM.
Ed. payable at Oxford, Banbury, or Reading
6d., 9d., II-
2a. Similar, but a plain Ed r. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
BOSCOBEL (Shropshire).
Atk. 3. Bust to the right, Charles the Second of England, 1050.
Rv. an oak tree, BOSCOBEL HALFPENNY.
Ed. payable at Croneblane Lodge or in Dublin
r.r.r., p.m.a.
3a. As last, Ed. Willey, Snedshill, Bersham, Bradley... r.r.r.
8b. Ed. plain r.r.r.
All the above are difficult to obtain.
BATH (Somerset).
PENNIES.
Atk. 2. Ob. view of Abbey Church, Bath.
Rv. view of the Guildhall, Bath.
Ed. plain, also struck in brass, copper and white metal,
2/-, 3/-, 6/-.
3. Ob. Botanic gardens, Bath token.
Rv. view of trees and Scriptural verse.
Ed. on demand we promise to pay one penny, 2/-, 8/-,
4/-
4. Ob. GLOVERS, LONDON, SHEFFIELD Si BIRMINGHAM WARE ROOMS,
BATH.
Rv. bust, Stanhope Noble, without Nobility.
Ed. same as No. 1 r.r., p.m.a.
5. Ob. bust, crowned, Alfred Ye Great Refounded Bath,
A.D. 900.
Rv. and surrounded it with walls and towers.
Ed. same as No. 8 r., p.m.a.
6. Ob. a camel, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES A SUGARS, exergue a
five-pointed star.
Rv. INDIA HOUSE 1794, M. LAMER & SON, Tea dealers and
grocers, Bath.
Ed. as No. 8 s., I/-, 2/-, 8/-.
7. Similar to No. 6, but date is now 1795 r.r.r., p.m.a.
8. Similar to last but dated 1796 r.r.r., p.m.a.
9. Ob. a scroll READY MONET ONLY, Wood <k Co., linendrapers,
Ac.
Rv. a perspective view of a street, BATH STREET, Bath,...r.
(continued.)
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BATH continued — Pennies.
Atk. 10. Arms of the city, Rv. building, M. LAMBE & SON, TEA
DEALERS & GKOCERS, BATH, 1794. Ed. as No. 3.
11. Similar to last but dated 1795.
12. Similar but dated 1796.
13. Ob. as No. 10.
Rv. arms, &c. of Bath, w. GYE, PRINTER & STATIONER,
BATH, 1794.
Ed. same as No. 3.
14. Ob. as No. 10.
Rv. a female seated, directing a boy with a key to open
the doors of a prison, oo FORTH, remember the
debtors in Ilchester Jail. Ed. same as No. 1
(indistinct), (see Bath County below).
15. Ob. as No. 10, Ready money only, as Rv. of No. 9.
Ed. the same as No. 3.
16. Ob. as No. 10.
Rv. West front view of new Pump Room, Bath,
Heath, ironmonger, 1795.
Ed. MANUFACTURED BY W. LUTWYCHE, BIRMINGHAM I.I.
NOTE. — All the above are rare and some extremely rare...p.m.a.
BATH (County).
Atk. 1. Somerset Yeomanry cavalry, 1796.
Rv. three horsemen, THEIR TOKENS, exergue P.A.ET.F.
Ed. indistinct, one inscription is upon another. Note,
this is from the halfpenny dies of No. 21 that
follows.
HALFPENNIES.
Atk. 22. Ob. view of Botanic Gardens.
Rv. shrubs and Scriptural verse.
Ed. plain and rounded 4d., 6d., 9d.
22a. As last, but Ed. payable at Leek, Stratfordshire...s. 6d.,
I/ -,1/6.
b. As last, but Ed. payable at W. Parris, Dimchurch r.
1/-.2/-.
c. Ag last, Ed., in Lancaster, London or Bristol.
d. Ed., Masonic token, i, SCBTCHLY FECIT, 1794.
(continued.)
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BATH continued. — Halfpennies.
Atk. '23. Ob. Bust to right, OBORGE in Rex, d under.
Rv. shield arms, VISITED BATH CITY, SEPTEMBER 10th,
1789 r. 2/6.
24. Ob. Glovers, London, Sheffield, and Birmingham ware-
rooms, Bath.
Rv. No. 39, Milsom Street, late Bath & Somerset Bank.
Ed. payable at No. 39, Milsom Street 6d., I/-, 1/6.
24a. As last but Ed. Lancaster, London, or Liverpool. ..s. 2/-
b. do. but Ed. payable in London 2/6 also scarce.
c. do. but Ed. milled. ..r. only a few Ibs. of the latter
struck.
25. Ob. as 24, Rv. shield arms, Ed. payable by FOSTER,
Lamberhurst r.r.
26. Ob. as No. 24, Rv. Bust to left, Stanhope noble without
nobility, &c.
Ed. ADAM SIMPSON ROMNEY r.r.r., p. m. a.
27. W. Gye, Printer and Stationer, Bath, arms of the city,
1794.
Rv. a female seated, &c. — see Rv. of No. 24 penny.
Ed. payable at W. Gyes, Printer, Bath r.r., p.m. a.
27a. payable by James Tebays, Hastings, r.r.r., artist's proof.
28. Similar, bends are now seen in the city arms.
Rv. differs from No. 27 in the robe, there is also a tre-
foil and a period at end of the Legend instead of a,
QUATKKFOIL r.r., 10/-, Ed. same as No. 27.
29. Ob. A Edge same as last, pay at W. Gye, &c.
Rv. similar, but the BOY has no robe and the rays from
GO FORTH are not so long 6d., I/-. (This token
supplies the reverse dies of the pennies Nos. 13 & 14,
which see.)
30. Obv. same as the Rv. of No. 28.
Rv. JOHN HOWARD, F.R.6. HALFPENNY.
Ed. payable at Banbury, Oxford, or Reading 8. I/-,
1/6, a/-.
SOa. As No. 30, but Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or
Bristol 2/-,2/6, 3/-.
30b. Unpublished but Ed. payable in Dublin or London
r.r. 5/6.
(continued.)
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BATH continued. — Halfpennies.
Atk. 81. Ob. bust and Legend, Bladud founded Bath.
Rv. Ironmongery, Cutlery, Ac., F. Heath, 1794.
Ed. payable by F. Heath, Bath 6d., I/-, 1/6.
32. Ob. similar, Rv. view of pumproom 6d., I/-, 1/6.
38. Ob. as last, Rv. view of pumproom, Heath, ironmonger,
1796.
Ed. milled s. I/-, 1/6, 2/-.
84. Ob. as 31, Rv. shield arms, Ed. payable Anglesey, Lon-
don, or Liverpool r.r. 5/6.
86. Ob. as 81, Rv. ancient walls and tower r., p.m.a.
36. Ob. as 81, Rv. a building, STALL ST. BATH, India house,
1794 r.r., p.m.a.
87. Ob. as 81, Rv. Walcot turnpike token, 1796, no trust
8. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
38. Ob. as No. 31, Rv. M. LAMBB & SON.
Ed. payable at Adam Simpsons, Romney...r.r.r., p.m.a.
39. Ob. as 31, Rv. BT. HL. o. j. FOX, this is also very rare...
p.m.a.
40. Ob. a camel, TBAS, COFFEE, SPICES & SUGARS.
Rv. INDIA HOUSE, 1794, M. LAMBS & SON, &G.
Ed. payable by M. LAMBE & SON s., 6d., 9d., I/-,
40a. As last but Ed. payable at 39 MILSOM STREET scarce.
40b. „ ,, at LEEK, STAFFORDSHIRE, I/-, to
2/6.
40C. „ „ in LANCASTER, LONDON OR BRISTOL,
1/-.1/6.2/-.
40d. ,, ,, by I. SIMMONS STAPLEHURST...^,
I/-, to 3/6.
406. „ „ YORK BUILT, A.M. ,1223, CATHEDRAL
REBUILT A.D., 1070, I/-, 2/-, 3/6.
40f. „ „ the Ed. MILLED, all are fairly
scarce.
The above are all struck in brass, and may be considered
rare.
40g. ,, „ as last but Ed. plain, 2/-, 2/6,
3/-.
41 Ob., Rv. and Ed. as last but dated 1795, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
42 Similar to last but dated 1796, I/-, 1/6, 2/-
42a. As the last but Ed. is plain, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
(coniinutd.)
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BATH continued — Halfpennies.
Atk. 43. Ob. view of a street, BATH STREHT, Bath in exergue.
Rv. same as No. 40.
Ed. same as No. 41 r.r., 7/6 to 10/-. in M.S.
43a. As last but Ed. milled also r.r., p.m. a., 3/6 to 6/-.
44. Ob. as No. 43.
Rv. as No. 41.
45. Ob. as No. 41.
Rv. same as No. 42, the Ed. of this and the last same aa
No. 41.
46. Ob. Shield of arms as No. 24.
Rv. female seated same as No 27.
Ed. payable by i. Foster, LAMBKRHURST r.r., p.m.a.
47. Ob. as No. 46, Rv. a tea URN, &c. as No. 31.
48. Ob. as last, Rv. bath pump room as on 32.
49. Ob. as last, Rv. India House as on Not 40 and dated
1794.
50. As last, Rv. India House, dated 1795.
51. Ob. as last, Rv. Gold, Silver or Copper, &c., see Bristol
No. 85.
The edges of all these the same as No. 40.
52. Bath Street on Rv., Ob. same as NO. 40.
52a. As last but Ed. payable at South Shields and London.
52b. „ payable in Hull and in London.
52c. Ditto but the Ed. Milled.
52d. „ Plain (not in collar).
58. Ob. as No. 46.
Rv. Principal entrance new rooms, Ex. Bath.
Ed. milled r., 2/-, 2/6, 4/-.
NOTE. — These various combinations were made by Mr.
Lamb with the object of giving a fictitious interest to this issue
of Tokens, many are now very rare.
54. Ob. ALFRED YE GREAT REFOUNDED BATH, A.D. 900.
Rv. arid surrounded it with walls and towers.
Ed. PAYNB & TURNER, SILVER-SMITHS, BATH, 6d., I/-, 1/6.
54a. As last but Ed., I promise to pay on demand one half*
penny r.r., 2/-, 8/.
(continued.)
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BATH continued — Halfpennies.
Atk. 55. Ob. a scroll, inscribed — READY MONEY ONLY, WOOD & co.,
Linendrapers.
Rv. THE ARMS OF THE CITY OF BATH.
Ed. engrailed 2/6, 3/6, 7/-
55a. As last, but Ed. WILLEY SNEDSHILL BERSHAM BRADLEY
3/-,4/-,5/6
55b. As last, but Ed. plain.
56. Ob. same as No. 55.
Rv. Bath Street.
Ed. payable in London.
56a. As last, but tbe Ed. engrailed.
56b. Ed. milled.
57. Ob. a bead, front face, MIKE EVA PATRONESS OF BATH.
Rv. a badly-executed device to represent a Spbinx.
The last four are all rare and the value depends on your means.
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We now commence a most interesting section, viz. —
The Bath BUILDINGS.
Of these pieces, Nos. 59, 60, 69, 70 and 78, are the most rare ; the
others average from 2/ - to 4/6 each, as follows : —
Atk. 58. Ob. All Saints Chapel, Rv. arms, Ed. plain 2/-, 3/-
59. Ob. Argyle Chapel, Rv. similar, Ed. plain 3/-, 4/-
60. Ob. Bath Street, Rv. ditto, Ed 3/-, 4/6
61. Ob. Cross bath pump room, Rv. ditto, Ed. ditto.. .2/-, 3/6
62. Ob. Free Church, Rv. ditto, Ed. ditto 2/ -, 3/6
62a. As last, Rv. as last, Ed. Coventry token.
63. Ob. Free School, Rv. ditto, Ed. plain 2/6, 3/6
64. Ob. General Hospital, Rv. ditto, Ed. plain 3/-, 4/6
65. Ob. Kensington Chapel, Rv. ditto, Ed. plain 2/-, 8/>
66. Ob. St. Mary's Chapel, Rv. ditto, Ed. ditto
1/6, 2/6, 3/6
67. Ob. a similar token, but St. Mary's Chapel in the
EXERGUE 2/6, 3/6
68. Ob. Private Baths, Rv. arms city, Ed. plain 3/-, 4/6
69. Ob. Pulteuey Bridge, Rv. and the Ed. as before
r.r.4/.,5/-,7/-
70. Ob. Bath Erected 1796, Rv. and Ed. as before
r.r.r. 5/-,7/6, 10/0
71. Similar to last, but no ceiling 2/6, 3/6, 4/6
71a. As last, but Ed. Coventry token r. 5/-
71. A variety of last, the Ed. reading Coventry token
2/6,3/6,4/6
72. Ob. Principal entrance new rooms, &c., Rv. arms,
Ed. plain 2/-, 3/-
73. Ob. a military trophy, &c., 1798, Rv. arms, Ed. plain...
r.r., p.m. a,
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Bath FARTHINGS.
Atk. 97. Ob. a tea chest, inscribed — M. LAMBE & SON, &c.
Rv. Stall Street, Bath 3d., 6d. 9d.
98. Ob. as last.
Rv. a cypher, L L, Bath Farthing Token, Ed. milled,
BRASS r. 6d. to a l/-
99a. Similar to last bat a plain edge 3d., 6d., 9d.
99. Ob. as No. 97, Rv. a cypher, M.L. & s., pyble. on demand,
1796 r.r. 8/-,4/-
100. Ob. as No. 97, Rv. a camel, «kc r. 2/-, 3/-, 4/6
101. Ob. Bladud founded Bath, Rv. Through his swine, 1794,
3d., 6d., 9d.
102. Ob. Bladud founded Bath, exergue HEATH, &c., 1795...
r. 6d., 9d., I/-
103. Ob. a tea chest, Ac., as 97, Rv. Bust of Bladud, as
No. 101 r.r. 2/-,8/-,4/.
104. Ob. as last, Rv. ADEL, the Persian word for justice
r.r., p.m.a.
105. Ob. a cypher as reverse of No. 99, Rv. Shield of Arms,
Ed. milled r.r.r.
106. Ob. as last, Rv. a female, Equality, Liberty, Fraternity,
also very rare, p.m.a.
BRIDGEWATER (Somerset).
Atk. 74. Ob. view house, HOLLOWAY & sox, drapers, post office, &c.,
1794.
Rv. castle and bridge, B"WATBB HALFPENNY, for change,
not fraud.
Ed. on demand we promise to pay 6d., 9d., I/-.
74a. As last, but Ed. payable at Goldsmiths & Sous, Sudbury,
r., 2/6, 3/6.
74b. As last, but Ed. payable at South Shields and London,
scarce, 1/6, 2/-.
74c. As last, but Ed. payable at the store of r., 2/- to 5/-.
74d. do. but Ed. payable in London s. I/-, 1/6, 2/-
74e. do. but a plain Ed also scarce.
75. Obv. same as the Rv. of No. 74.
Rv. a mounted Dragoon, PRO. RHQE. ET. PATRIA., exergue,
Queen's Bays.
Ed. payable in London I/-, 1/6, 2/-.
75a. As last, but the Ed. engrailed.
75b. do. but Ed. plain latter two are scarce.
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BRISTOL (Somerset).
PENNIES.
Atk. 17. Ob. Arms, prosperity to the City of Bristol.
Rv. a figure, I. CHESTER, Druggist &Chymist... r.r., p.m. a.
18. Ob. as last, Rv. a building, EXCHANGE BRISTOL, 1796.
19. As No. 17, Rv. success to the Glass Manufactory.
The above three are all very rare, I have no record of price
available at the time of going to press.
BRTSTOL.— Halfpennies.
Atk. 76. Ob. one Halfpenny, Hawkins Bird, view of a church
steeple.
Rv. payable at the India Tea Warehouse, 1793
Ed. milled r.r.r., p.m. a.
77. Ob. similar, but the addition of WINE STREET NO. 2,
BRISTOL.
Rv. as last also very rare.
77a. As last, but a plain Ed., rounded.
78. Ob. the ARMS of the City, prosperity to the CITY OF
BRISTOL.
Rv. a figure of Galen, i. CHESTER, DRUGGIST & CHYMIST...
s. 2/6, 8/6.
79. Ob. as 78, Rv. Public Building, EXCHANGE BRISTOL, 1796.
Ed. Bristol Fair Token s. 1/6, 2/-, 3/-.
80. Ob. as 78, Rv. a Shield and military Trophy, Bristol
Volunteer Token, 1798 ..r.r.r. 20/-.
81. Ob. as last, Rv. a glass factory, success to the glass
manufactory.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand one Halfpenny
r.r. 5/-,7/8, 10/-.
82. Ob. prosperity to the city of Bristol, and ARMS.
Rv. a scroll inscribed ready money only r., p.m.a.
83. Ob. as the last, Hampden & Sidney, sacred to Liberty.
84. Ob. as 82, Rv. bust to the right, J. Priestly, citizen of
the World.
The latter three are very rare, no price being available.
85. Ob. Gold | Silver | or copper | I can command | value
one | Halfpenny upon demand. |
Rv. success to the Glass manufactory.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand one Halfpenny
r. 8/6, 5/6, 7/6.
D (continued).
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BRISTOL continued.— Halfpennies.
Atk. 86. Ob. a Bale N.H.B. Bridge St., Bristol, 1795.
Rv. payable at Niblock & Hunter's, I/-, 1/6, 2/6.
87. Ob. similar but the 1 in date is sloping and a period at
end of Legend.
Rv. same as last s., I/-, 1/6, 2/-.
88. Ob. similar to last, all the S's being larger in legend.
Rv. as last, I/-, 1/6,2/6.
89. Ob. Two men talking, I want to buy, &c.
Rv. view of bridge, Bristol Token, 1795. ..s., I/-, 2/-, 3/6.
90. Ob. similar, the B of bargains is under T of to.
Rv. same as last, also scarce, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
BURY (Suffolk).— Pennies.
Atk. 5. Ob. bust Charles Marquis Coruwallis.
Rv. figure of Fame. His fame resounds from East to
West.
Ed. value one penny at p. DECKS, Post Office, BURY, 1794
I/-, 1/6, 2/6.
6. Ob. ancient gateway, Abbey Gate, Bury.
Rv. payable at RACKHAM'S, circulating library, Angel Hill,
Bury r.r. Struck from the dies of the halfpenny,
see No. 27 p.m. a.
Halfpennies.
23. Ob. Shield Arms, success to the Plough & Fleece, &c.
Rv. a cypher, P.D., THE COMMERCE OF BRITAIN.
Ed. payable at P. DECKS, POST OFFICE, BURY x X *• 8/6, 6/6,
10/6.
24. Ob. similar, but a copy of the last.
Rv. and Ed. same as last 6d., I/-, 1/6.
24a. Ob. and Rv. as 24, Ed. payable at John Fiuchman's,
Suffolk I/- to2/-
24b. Ob. and Rv. as 24, Ed. payable at John Harvey, of
Norwich I/- to 2/6.
24c. Ob. and Rv. as 24, payable in London, Bristol, or Lan-
caster I/- to 2/-
24d. Ob. and Rv. as 24, Ed PLAIN I/-, 1/6, 2/-
25. Ob. game as 24.
Rv. payable at James Goers, Ironmonger, Bury, I/- to 2/6
26. Ob. arms as 23, payable at Michael Apseys.
Rv. a tea kettle, <kc. Success to trade.
Ed. milled I/-, 1/6, 2/-
26a. Ob. as last, but Ed. payable in DUBLIN or LONDON, 1/6, 2/-
26b. do. do. this is not a COIN but a MEDAL, s2/- to 3/-
26c. do. do. plain rounded 6d., 9d.,l/-
27. Ob. an ancient gateway, ABBEY GATE, BURY.
Rv. similar to peuuy No. 6.
Ed. or at Leatherdales X Harleston, Norfolk, r.r. 2/- to 4/-
27a. As No. 27, but Ed. payable in Lancaster, London, or
Bristol 6d. to 2/6.
27b. As No. 27, but Ed. Masonic Halfpenny Token, MDOCXCIV
I/- to 3/6
27c. As No. 27, but Ed. payable by Henry Olivers...!/- to 3/6
27d. do. do. milled I/- to 2/6.
27e. do. do. plain l/-,2/-,3/-
28. Ob. arm and hand, holding Auctioneer's hammer, going,
a going, 1795.
Rv. figure of Fame, payable at Charles Guest's, Auc-
tioneer, Bury.
Ed. milled scarce (id., I/-, 2/-
28a. Similar, but plain Ed I/-, 1/6, 2/-
D 2
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BERMONDSEY (Surrey).
Atk. 6. Ob. view church, ST. MART, MAGDALEN, BERMONDSSY.
Rv. a cypher, PSCo. in circle, DEDICATED TO COLLECTORS,
&c r. 3/6, 51-
6a. UNPUBLISHED, Ob. as last.
Rv. a DOVE and olive branch r.r. 15/-
7. Ob. BERMONDSEY PRIORY.
Rv. similar to No. 6 but dated 1797 under PSCo r.r.
3/6 to 7/6.
8. Ob. SPA GARDENS, Bermondsey, T T between keys.
Rv. musical instruments and a French Horn, &c.
Ed. SKIDMORB, HOLBORN, LONDON r. 3/-, 4/-, 5/-
9. Ob. I J. KEYS I BERMONDSEY | SPA | GARDENS | 1786. |
Rv. same as No. 8 r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
10. Ob. same as No. 8.
Rv. | J. KEYS | BERMONDSEY | &C. as Ob. of No. 9.
BUNGAY (Suffolk).
PENNIES.
Atk. 1. Ob. an ancient fortress, BUNGAY HALFPENNY, EX. BIOODS
CASTLE.
Rv. figure Justice, FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD, EX. 1794.
Ed. double token payable by s. PRENTICE X X X s. 3/6.
la. As last but Ed. engrailed r. 3/6, 5/-, 7/6.
2. Ob. and Ed. same as la.
Rv. figure Justice, FOR THE USE OF TRADE. ..I/-, 2/-
2a. As last but Ed. engrailed r.
3. Ob. similar to No. 1.
Rv. same as No. 2.
Ed. engrailed r. 2/-, 3/-, 6/-
These are struck from the Dies of No. 20 — 22 to follow.
4. Ob. remains of ancient tower, BUNGAY TOWKR, SUFFOLK.
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN, British penny, 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny,
r.r.r. 15/-, 20/-
(continutd).
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BUNGAY continued.
HALFPENNIES.
Atk. 18. Ob. bust, T. HILLBR, BOOKSELLER, BUNGAY.
Rv. books, Ac., INDUSTRY, ENTEKPKISK, STABILITY, CONTENT,
1795.
Ed. plain r.r.r. only 21 struck when the die broke,
p.m.a.
19. Ob. a scroll inscribed, We promife to pay, <kc., BUNGAY,
1795.
Rv. Justice on a Pedestal, FOR THE USE OF TRADE.
Ed. S. PRENTICE, S. DBLF, M. ABEL, 6d., I/-, 1/6.
19a. Ob. and Rv. similar, but Ed., s. PKKNTICE s. DELF
M. ABEL, I/-, 2/-, 3/-
19b. Ob. and Rv. similar, but Ed., payable in Suffolk St.,
HAYMARKET, I/-, 2/6, 3/6.
19c. Ob. and Rv. similar, but Ed. plain, I/-, 1/6, 2/-.
20. Ob. a fortress, BUNGAY HALFPENNY, EX. BIGODS CASTLE.
Rv. fig. Justice, FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD, 1794.
Ed. plain, 6d., I/-, 1/6.
20a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable at BIRMINGHAM,
LONDON or BRISTOL, 2/6.
20b. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable X at X CRONEBANE x
or X in X Dublin X, 2/6.
20c. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed., payable in DUBLIN or LONDON.
20d. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable in LANCASTER, LONDON
or BRISTOL, I/-, 1/6.
21. Ob. same as 20.
Rv. same as 19.
Ed. payable by SAMUAL PRENTICE, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
21a. Ob. & Rv. as 21, but Ed. payable by N. TODD, DBNTON,
NORFOLK r. 4/6, 5/6.
21b. Ob. & Rv. as 21, but Ed. milled r. 3/6, 4/6.
21c. ,, but Ed. plain.
22. Ob. remains of a fortress, Bungay Halfpenny, 1796.
Rv. same as 19.
Ed. same as 21 r.2/-, 3/, 4/-
22a. Ob. Justice, FOR THE USE OF TRADE.
Ed. payable by N. TODD, DENTON, NORFOLK.^. 2/6, 3/6, 4/6.
22b. As last, but Ed. milled over Samuel Prentice. ..r. 2/-, 3/6.
22o. Ob. & Rv. same as 22a, the Ed. plain struck on large
FLAN, rare.
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BECOMES (Suffolk).— Halfpennies.
Atk. 15. Ob. south porch of the Church, B'ecclesiae.
Rv. a bridge, F.S.U. on a label under it, &c.
Ed. payable at Beccles, Suffolk 6d., 9d., l/-
15a. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. similar and milled, (oblique)
I/-, 1/6.
15b. As last, but Ed. payable in Lancaster, London, or
Bristol r.
15c. As last, but Ed. Warley camp, Halfpenny, MDCCXOIV.
15d. Similar, but Ed. plaiu. Last three are fairly scarce
p.m. a.
BLYTHING (Suffolk).— Halfpennies.
16. Ob. a horseman, Loyal Suffolk Yeomary, ex. FIBST TROOP.
Rv. a castle, Suffolk, 1794, Blything Hundred Halfpenny.
Ed. God save the King & Constitution r.r.r., p.m.a.
17. Ob., similar to last, the sword points to the L in Suffolk,
whereas in the former it pointed to the o.
Rv. and the Ed. the same as last, I/-, 2/6, 4/6,
this was also struck in Silver... worth 15/- to 20/-
17a. As last, but Ed. Cambridge, Bedford and Huntingdon
r.
17b. As last, but Ed. we promise to pay the bearer one cent
r.r.
17c. As last but Ed. milled r.
17d. do. do. plain r.
BATTLE (Sussex).— Penny.
1. Ob. Battel ABBEY SUSSEX, in Ex. JACOBS.
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN, BRITISH PBNNY, Ex. 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny
r.r.r. £1.
Halfpennies.
2. Ob. remains of ancient ABBEY, Halfpenny, 1796.
Rv. BATTLE PROMISSORY HALFPENNY PAYABLE IN SUSSEX.
Ed. milled r.r. 10/-
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BRIGHTON or BRIGHTELMSTONE (Sussex).
Pennies.
Atk. 3. Ob. bust to the right, George, Prince of Wales, the fore-
head in a line with the E.
Rv. the Prince of Wales' Crest and Motto, Halfpenny,
1794, no period.
Ed. Brighton Gamp Halfpenny ...... 6d., 9d., I/-
4. Similar, but the line of forehead is between N & c.
Rv. & Ed. the same as last ............ r.r.r. 15/-, 25/-
4a. As last, but Brighton Camp Halfpenny, MDCCXCIV .......
1/6 to 2/6
5. Ob. bust to right, George Prince of Wales, the line of
forehead is between the N & c.
Rv. the Prince of Wales' Crest, Halfpenny, 1794, has
a period at end of legend.
Ed. Brighton Camp Halfpenny.
6. Ob. similar to No. 5, but no period.
Rv. Prince of Wales' Crest, dated 1795.
Ed. payable at London or Brighton ...... 6d., 9d., l/-
7. Ob. an officer standing, and a view of a camp, BRIGHTON.
Rv. soldiers besieging a city, HALFPENNY r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
8. Ob. as last, Rv. ships at sea and war trophies, 1795 ......
r.r.4/-,7/-
9. Ob. as last, Rv. heart in a hand, &c ...... r.r. 5/-, 6/-, 7/6.
10. Ob. soldiers besieging a city, HALFPHNNY.
Rv. ships at sea, war trophies, &c ...... r. 4/-f 5/-, 6/-
11. Ob. HONOR THE KINO, payable at w. MIGHKLLB.
Rv. 1796, BRIQHTELMSTONE HALFPENNY, in fine condition, r.
12. Ob. the same as last, Rv. THOMAS SKYMOUR, s. I/-, 1/6, 2/-
13. Ob. (in the centre) the date 1796, JBRIGHTELMSTONE
HALFPENNY.
Rv. profile bust to the left, SHAKESPEARE...!/-, 1/6, 2/6.
BIRMINGHAM (Warwick).— Silver token for 2/6.
Atk. 1 Ob. a female seated, giving alms to a man and a boy,
beside her a child in a kneeling posture.
Rv. a cypher B w H, 1788, TWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE.. ...
r.r. 10/- to 151-
la. The same as preceding, but countermarked w on Ob.
andRv 15/-
Token for Eightasnpence (Silver).
2. Ob. beehive and bees, INDUSTRY HAS ITS SURB REWARD.
Rv. 1/6 done with a punch r.r.r. p.m.a.
Shillings (Silver).
3. Ob. bust to left, ADML. LD. NELSON, VICTORY AT THE NILB,
August 1st, 1798.
Rv. Is. done with a punch r.r.r., p.m.a.
4. Ob. same as the 18 penny piece. No. 2, above.
Rv. 1799, Is., in two lines, this one is the scarcest of the
two p.ni.a.
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The following pages are now devoted to a long series BIRMINGHAM.
Pennies, Halfpennies, Farthings, in the order named : —
BIRMINGHAM (Warwickshire.)
PENNIES.
Atk. 6. Ob. colours presented to the BIRMINGHAM ASSOC. 4th
June 1798.
Bv. a long row of gibbets, with men hanging on them, —
End of BUNEPART and the FRENCH ARMY ...r.r.r. 15/-,
20/-, J61 5s. Od.
7. Ob. Society for FREE DEBATK instituted in Birmingham,
1789.
Rv. to raise the GENIUS and to mind the HEART ..r.r., p.m.a.
8. Ob. St. Andrew with his cross AMOR PATRICE.
Rv. latin inscript : BIRMINGHAM CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, 1789
r.r., p.m.a.
9. Ob. bust with a hat on. BIRMINGHAM POST.
Rv. BRITONS BEHOLD THE BARD OF FREEDOM PLAIN & BOLD
WHO SINGS AS DRUIDS SUNG OF OLD.
Ed. manufactured by w. LUTWYCHE, BIRMINGHAM 1/6,
2/6, 3/6, unpubd. variety in brass r.r.r. 7/-
10. Ob. WILLIAM PITT EARL OF CHATHAM, I. G. Hancock,
sculpt., aged years.
Rv. BLANK, this is an artist's proof of which only 4 were
struck p.m.a.
11. Ob. a bust with wig & drapery added, also a figure 8.
Rv. this unparalled production of early genius was struck
under the inspection of Geo. Barker, 1800.
In consequence of the word unparalleled being spelt
wrong only 8 of these were struck p.m.a.
12. Ob. as last, but the legend is replaced by BORN 1708,
DIED 1778.
Rv. a bee hive & Bees, the work of John Gregory Han-
cock, aged 9 years, 1800, PENNY TOKEN FOR EXCHANGE.
Ed. By George Barker, Birmingham, x .....r.r.r. 6 in
copper, 12 in tin.
(continued).
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BIRMINGHAM (Warwickshire) continued.
13. Ob. Female bust, DIVA BRITANNIAE, FAUTRIX ARTIUM.
Rv. similar to last, no beehive, UTILE DULCI, FOR EXCHANGE.
Ed. by George Barker, Birmingham, MDCCC, r.r.r., only
2 dozen, p.m.a. £5, unpubd. in tin, BISSETS, r.r. 15/-
13a. A proof occurs of the last Ob., the Ed. reading i PROMISE
TO PAY, &c.
14. Ob. a man holding SCALBS, PENNY TOKEN, 1798.
Rv. BN. JACOB, AUCTIONEER, IRONMONGER, &C., WELCH CROSS,
BIRMINGHAM, a hand holding an Auctioneer's ham-
mer r.r., only 9 doz. struck, 10/-
15. Ob. a lion sleeping in a oave, NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESBET,
1796.
Rv. a cypher, p K, promissory penny token.
Ed. as last, I promise to pay on demand the bearer one
penny 2/6 to 4/-
16. Ob. shield arms, stag's head, JUNGANTUR LEXET JUSTICIA,
Ex., MDCCXCV.
Rv. a cypher, T w, (Welch) Birmingham promissory
token.
Ed. on demand I promise to pay the bearer one penny...
r.r., 6 doz., 15/-
17. Ob. a horseman, Warwickshire Yeomary, Hancock, en-
rolled JUNE 25th, 1794.
R. PROMISSORY PBNNY TOKEN ISSUBD BY THOMAS WELCH
SECOND TROOP, 1799.
Ed. (armed to protect | our lives property) (and con-
stitution | against foreign) (and domestic enemies)...
r.r.r., 3 only, p.m.a.
17a. As last, but Ed. ARMED TO PRESERVE instead of Protect...
r.r. 30/-
17b. As last, but Ed. PLAIN, of this and the former one, 2 doz.
only p.m.a.
18. Ob. Warwickshire Yeomary, Hancock enrolled, &c., 1794,
Rv. similar to No. 17, the letters being different in size.
Ed. same as 17a.... r.r.r. p.m.a., only 4 struck.
I8a. As 18, but the Ed. on demand I promise, &c... .r.r.r.,
artist's proof.
18b. As last, but Ed. plain. ..r.r., only 2 doz. struck, 30s. to 40s.
(continued).
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BIRMINGHAM (Warwickshire) continued.
Atk. 19. Ob. bust to left, the work of John Gregory Hancock,
aged 9 years X from a model by I. G. Hancock, sen.
Rv. to encourage a rare instance of Genius this coin was
struck for T. Welch, Birmingham, 1800.
Ed. Fenny token payable on demand. ..r.r.r., 3 doz. only,
40/-.
20. Ob. an obelisk, ORESCIT IN IMMENBUM.
Rv. a cypher T w, (WTON) PROMISSORY PBNNY TOKBN, 1796.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny.
Halfpennies.
30. Ob. figure of a Boy leaning on mining screw.
Rv. shield, bust, hedgehogs, INDUSTRY HAS ITS SURE
REWARD.
Ed. current everywhere, 3d., 6d., 9d.
30a. As last, but Ed. payable at Clougher or in Dublin...
s. I/-, 1/6, 2/-
30b. As 30, but Ed. payable at Edinburgh, Glasgow and
Dumfries, 1/6, 8/6.
30c. As 80, but Ed. payable in London, 6d., 9d., I/.
30d. Similar, but Ed. Bristol and Lancaster I/-, 1/6
30e. As last, but Ed. payable at GEORGE EDWARD SAROBANTS,
PORTSBA, 2/-
30f. As last, but Ed. payable at the store of, I/-, 1/6, 2/ -
30g. „ milled, 6d.. 9d., 1/6.
30h. „ plain, 6d., 9d., l/-
31. Ob. as 30, Rv. Dr. Saml Johnson, Ed. payable in
London r. 3/6
82. Ditto. Rv. ship, success to the coal trade, Ed. ditto,
2/-,3/..
(continued).
6o
BIRMINGHAM (Warwickshire) continued.
Atk. 33. Ob. as 30, Rv. Britannia seated, Rule, &c., milled, 6d. — l/-
34. Ditto. Rv. LIBERTY & COMMBRCB, female, &c., Ed.
as 31 I/-, 1/6, 2/-
35. Ditto, Rv. 3 men hanging, noted advocates, Ac.,
Ed. engrailed r., 3/6.
35a. Ditto. Rv. ditto Ed. plain r., 3/-
36. Ditto. Rv. a way to prevent knaves getting a kick, Ed.
engrailed r.r., 7/6.
37. Ditto. RT. Britannia, &c. as 33.
37a. Unpublished, Ob. coat arms.
Rv. Britannia, &c.
Ed. payable in London r., 3/6, 5/-, 7/-
38. Ob. as 30. RT. Pro Bono Publico, Ship, &c., 1794.
Ed. current everywhere, 3d., 6d., 9d.
38a. As last, but Ed. plain s., 1/6., 2/-, 2/6.
39. Ob. as 30. Rv. a mounted Dragoon, PRO REGB KT PATRIA,
&c.
Ed. current everywhere.
39a. Ob. as 30. RT. as 39. Ed. Emsworth halfpenny
payable by John Stride r., I/-, 2/-, 3/-
39b. Ob. as 30. Rv. as 39. Ed. payable in London r.,
3/6, 5/-, 7/6.
39c. Ob. as 30. Rv. as 39. Ed. Willey, Snedshill,
Bersham, Bradley 2/-
39d. Ob as 30. Rv. as 39. Ed. We promise to pay the
bearer one cent s., 1/6 to 2/6.
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BIRMINGHAM continued— Halfpennies.
ALLINS—
Atk. 40. Allins' Panorama, &c., a I/- admission ticket.
Rv. cheap clothes, &o., I ALLIN HAYMARKKT, BIRMING-
HAM.
Ed. milled I/-, 1/6, 2/-
ALSTONS—
41. Birmingham poor house, halfpenny token, &c.
Rv. a Beehive, for the use of the Parish, &c.
Ed. engrailed s. 1/6, 2/-, 8/-
41a. As last, hut a plain Edge r. 2/-, 3/-, 4/-
BARKERS—
42. Shield Arms, LEOI REQI FIDELIS.
Rv. a cypher G.B., 1797, Birmingham halfpenny for
exchange.
Ed. payable by OEO. BARKER... r.r.r., only 3 known, JB2.
42a. As last, but a plain Edge 15/-, 20/-, 25/-
43. Arms, crest, armed warrior, cypher GHB, Ac.
Rv. FACTA AEQUATO EXAMINE PBNDII MDCC XOVII.
Ed. payable on demand, 12 only in tin and 15 copper,
i.e., 12 plain Edge and 3 inscribed r.r.r.
43a. As last, this in tin, a plain edge r.r. 30/-
44. Variety of last, but LIBBAT in place of PENDIT on Rv.
r.r.r. 30/-
45. Head of Mercury. FURTUM INGENIOSUS, &c.
Rv. ruins of a Pyramid and statue, 3 hands clasped,
Foedus, &c.
Ed. payable by George Barker. ..r.r.r., only 12 struck.
45a. As the last, but a plain Edge r.r.r., 12 only.
The last two only ocour in white metal.
BIGGS—
46. Ob. bust of General Elliot.
Rv. a fleur-de-lis, Birmingham halfpenny, 1792.
Ed. payable at Henry Biggs, Moore Street
4d., 6d., 9d.
46a. As the last, but a plain Edge s. 1/6, 2/-, 3/-
(continucd).
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BIRMIMINGHAM continued— Halfpennies.
Atk. 47. Bast, Dr. Samuel Johnson.
Rv. three lions rampant, promissory halfpenny, &c.
Ed. payable at Henry Biggs, Moore Street
r.r.r., only 6 known.
47a. As last, but Ed. Birmingham, W. Hampton or
Litchfield 6d., I/-, 1/6
BIRMINGHAM COMPANY—
51. Ob. female on a rock holding a fasces, BIRMINGM.
co. 1793.
Rv. Stork standing upon a Cornucopia, Ex. 1794.
Ed. Birm., Liverpool or London a. I/-, 1/6 2/-
51a. As last, but Ed. Liverpool or London
s. I/-, 1/6, 2/6
51b. As last. Ed. payable in London, Bristol and
Lancaster I/- to 2/6
51c. As last. Ed. plain I/-, 1/6, 2/6
BIRMINGHAM COINING <fc COPPER Co.—
None of these are very rare, the value being from 6d., !/•
to 3 / - , in m.s. They are all of a similar type to the
Birmingham Co. above. Atkins describes them in
detail from 48 to 50d. Perhaps it may as well be
stated that all are dated 1794. No. 49f is worth
most, 49d comes next, and the 16 other varieties — up
to 1/6 is about their limit.
MINING * COPPER Co.—
1791.
Note the dates in these to follow : —
52. Female with Fasces as before. But with the
addition of the Legend, Birmingham Mining and
Copper Co., and a small w for WTON under the Rock.
The Rv. has the STORK and Cornucopia, and the Ed.
of all are Birmingham, Redruth and Swansea.
These particulars being about the usual run of the
following : —
Atk. 52 and 58, 6d., 8d., I/- ; 54, 3/6; 55, 1/6; 56 and 67,
scarce, 2/6 each ; 58, 2/ -
(conttnutd).
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BIRMINGHAM continued — Halfpennies.
1792.
Atk. 59, s., I/ - to 2/6, a and b, 6d. more ; 61 and 62, I/ - ; 63, 64,
64a, 65 and 66, 1/-.1/6, 2/- ; 67, 6d. ; 68 to 70, a,
b, c and d, I/- to 3/- ; 71 to 72, a, b, c and e, 73, a,
b, c, d, e, and f , are scarce ; 74 may be considered
rare, I/- to 5/- for the others, 71 to 74, I/- to 3/-.
1793.
There are 8 varieties of these according to Mr. Atkins. 75 to
77a, I/- to 3/6.
This closes the series of the Copper Cos. except the one to
follow.
BIRMINGHAM METAL & COPPER COMPANY has the
Legend that the title implies the female, &c., as
before. There are two varieties.
Atk. 78. With Ed., payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool,
2/-.
78a. Payable in Hull and London, r. 3/-.
BISSETS MUSEUM—
Atk. 79. Shows the interior of a Temple and is r.r.r.,
p.m. a.
80. Similar, but pictures hang round the side of the
Temple, not rare, its value is 6d. v/f to I/ - m.s.
80a. Has Ed. inscribed payable at Banbury, Oxford or
Reading, r. I/- to3/-.
CLARKES—
Atk. 81. Britannia crowning with laurel a bust GEORGE m.,
upon a Pedestal is inscribed JUSTA PKABMIA in a
sunk oval. Rev. an oak tree and ships at sea, on a
Raised Rim, BRITANIAE, &c. Ed. payable at the house
Of JOHN CLARKE, BULL STREET, Ex. MDCCXOV, If., only
36 were struck, value, 10/-, 15/-, 20/-.
(continued).
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BIRMINGHAM continued— Halfpennies.
DONALD & Co.—
Atk. 82. Ob. Donald & Co., STOCKING MANUFACTURERS, &c. Rv. a
beehive and bees, Bull street, Birmingham. 1792.
6d., 9d., I/-.
HALLANS—
83. Ob. Dealer in China and Staffordshire, &c. Rv.
Halfpenny payable at the Intelligence Office for
masters and servants, kept by Wm. Hal Ian, 1792.
[This is an instance of a bungled worded token. It has
been counterfeited, and Mr. Atkins states that the
counterfeit may be recognized by bad workman-
ship. This is no doubt right, but as the original is
a unique specimen of bad arrangement, personally
I should advise collectors to submit a specimen to
Experts before finally purchasing. Also to warn
anyone who may pick it up cheap, not to take notice
of the dealer who offers 2/6 because it is a forgery.
It is not worth a dealer's notice as a forgery, but
it is worth 12/6 to 15/- if genuine. I am sorry if I
tread on dealers' toes over my remarks, but as a
collector publishing a work as a Guide to other
collectors I give my experience, and the only one hurt
is the person who has done such things to myself,
and I trust this will reach the right quarter. To
those who use this book and have read pages 3, 4, 5
and 6, my remarks are reminders.]
84. Ob. Bust WILLIAM HALLAN BIRMINGHAM 1795.
Rv. Dealer in GLASS & STAFFORDSHIRE WARE Ed. milled
r. 101-
85. Ob. as last.
Rv. same as 83. r.r.r. UNIQUE p.m. a.
86. Ob. as 84.
Rv. Bust to left DAVID GARBICK, ESQ....r.r. 7/6 to 15/-
87. Ob. as 84.
Rv. a guillotine and part of a house HALFPENNY.
Ed, SKIDMORE LONDON I. 3/6 to 7/6.
(continued)
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BIRMINGHAM continued— Halfpennies.
Atk. 88. Ob. as 84.
Rv. ruins of a church. Destroyed by Fire, &c.
Ed. SKIDMORB, LONDON r.r. 10/- to 12/-
89. Ob. as 84, Ed. as last.
Rv. bust Geo. Ill, LONG LIVE THE KING 3/6 to 5/-
90. Ob. as 84.
Rv. a cypher I.O.M., see BEDALE, No. 11. ..5/-, 7/6, 10/-
91. Ob. same as the Rv. of 88.
Rv. bust of Garrick, similar to 86 3/-, 4/-, 5/-
Practically all Hallan's Varieties are rare.
HICKMANS—
Atk. 92. Ob. JOHN HOWARD, F.R.S., (a bust.)
Rv. a cypher H.H., BIRMINGHAM PROMISSORY
HALFPENNY, 1792.
Ed. payable at H. Hickman's, Warehouse,
Birmingham 6d., 9d., l/-
92a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain s. I/-, 2/-, 3/-
93. Ob. a rose and thistle, QUIS NOS SEPARABIT.
Rv. as 92.
Ed. payable at the shop of Dunham <fc Yallop,
Goldsmiths r.r.r. 30/-
KEMPSONS — BIRMINGHAM BUILDINGS —
Atk. 94. Ob. ASHTED CHAPEL, erected 1790.
Rv. Shield Arms, P. KEMPSON maker of buttons,
medals, &c., BIRMINGHAM, no period after
KEMPSON I/-, 1/6,2/6
96. Similar, but with an inner legend on the
Rv. which reads, 27 Public Buildings,
Published 1796 5/-
96. Ob. ASHTKD CHAPEL, <kc., 1790.
Rv. BIRMINGHAM ARMS, I. OTTLEY, MEDALIST.
Ed. COVENTRY TOKEN and a wavy line.
97. Ob. BARRACKS ERKCTED, 1793.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 94, but a period.
B (continued).
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BIRMINGHA M continued— Halfpennies.
Atk. 98. Ob. as 97.
Rv. as 94 scarce 2/6, 3/6, 5/-
99. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 1/6 to 4/6.
100. Ob. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHAPEL.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, «&c., as on 94 2/-, to 4/6.
101. Ob. as No. 100.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, as on 97 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
102. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 s. 2/- to 5/-
103. Ob. BLUE SCHOOL ERKCTED, 1724.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 94 1/6, 2/-,3/-
104. Ob. BLUE SCHOOL ERECTED, 1724.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., Ed. as 96 r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
105. Ob. as last.
Rv. as No. 96.
106. Ob. BLUECOAT CHARITY SCHOOL enlarged 1794.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as No. 97 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
107. Ob. as last.
Rv. i OTTLBY, &c., as 96 2/-, 3/-, 4/-
108. Ob. the new Brassworks.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 94 5/- to 7/6.
109. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 97 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
110. Ob. as No. 108.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96.
111. Ob. NEW BREWERY erected 1792 s. 2/6, 3/6, 5/-
Rv. P. KEMPSON, «&c., as on 94 1/6, 2/-, 2/6
112. Ob. as last (111).
Rv. i. OTTLBY, &c., as on 96 s. 2/6 to 5/-
113. Ob. FREE SCHOOL.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 97 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
(continued).
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BIRMINGHAM continued— Halfpeunies.
Atk. 114. Ob. as last (113).
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 s. 2/6 to 4/6.
115. Ob. GENERAL HOSPITAL ERECTED.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 94 r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
116. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 97 I/ , 1/6.
117. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 s. 3/6 to 6/-
118. Ob. HOTEL ERECTED, MDCCLXXII.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 94 1/- 1/6.
119. Ob. as last (118).
Rv. i OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 2/-, 3/6.
120. Ob. ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL, deritend.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 011 97 1/-, 1/6.
121. Ob. »T. MARTIN'S CHURCH.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 97 1/-, 1/6, 2/-
122. Ob. as last (121).
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 s. 2/-, 3/-, 5/-
123. Ob. ST. MARYS CHAPEL ERECTED, 1774.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 95 s. 2/6, to 5/-
124. Ob. as last (123).
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as 97 1/-, 1/6, 2/-
125. Ob. as 123.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 s. 2/-, 3/-, 5/-
126. THE OLD MEETING DESTROYED 1791
Rv. P. KEMPSON, see 94 s. 2/-, 2/6,3/6.
127. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, see 97 1/-, 2/-,2/6.
128. Ob. as 126.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, see 96 s. 2/-,3/-,3/6.
129. Ob. OLD MEETING AS REBUILT in 1794.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, see 97 1/-.1/6, 2/-
130. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., see 96 s. 2/-, 3/-, 8/6.
2 (continued).
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BIRMINGHAM continued— Halfpennies.
Atk. 131. Ob. NEW MEETING BURNT IN 1791
Rv. p. KEMPSON, &c., as on 94.
132. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, as on 97 2/-, 2/6, 3/-
133. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, Ac., see 96 2/-, 2/6, 8/6
134. Ob. MEETING PARADISE ST., erected 1786.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, <fec., as on 94 1/6, 2/-, 3/-
135. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, Ac., as on 96 1/6, 2/-, 3/6.
136. Ob. NAVIGATION OFFICE, MDCCXCVI.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, «fec., as on 97 1/-, 2/-, 4/-
137. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, Ac., as on 96 1/6, 2/6, 4/6.
138. Ob. NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE erected 1790.
Rv. P. KEMPBON, Ac., as on 94 2/-, 3/-, 3/6.
139. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, <fcc., as on 96 1/6, 2/6, 3/-
140. Ob. Old Cross erected 1702.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, as on 94 1/-, 2/-, 2/6.
141. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, Ac., as on 95 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
142. Ob. as 140.
Rv. as 96, i. OTTLEY, &c 2/-, 3/-, 4/-
143. Ob. ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, Ac., as on 94 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
144. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KBMPSON, &c., as on 97 1/-, 1/6, 2/-
145. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLBY, &c., as on 96 1/6, 2/-, 2/6.
146. Ob. ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH.
Rv. P. KBMPSON, &c., as on 94 2/-, 3/-, 8/6.
(continued).
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BIRMINGHAM continued— Halfpennies.
147. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KKMPSON, as on 97 I/-, 2/-, 2/6.
148. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, Ac., as on 96 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
149. Ob. SOHO MANUFACTORY erected 1764.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 94 1/-, 2/-, 3/-
150. Ob. as last.
Rv. & Ed. P. KBMPSON, &c., as 011 95, r.r. 10/-, 12/-, 15/-
151. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 r. 7/6, 10/-, 12/6.
152. Ob. BIRMINGHAM THEATRE, 1795.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 94 1/6, 2/6, 3/6.
153. Ob. as last.
Rv. P. KBMPSON, &c., as 011 97 I/-, 2/-, 8/-
154. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as on 96 1/6, 2/6, 8/6.
155. Ob. WELCH CROSS.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 94 2/-, 3/-, 4/-
156. Ob. as last.
Rv, P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 97 r. 2/6, 5/-, 7/6.
157. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, &c., as 96 r. 2/-, 3/6, 5/-
158. Ob. BIRMM. Workhouse erected 1783, enlarged 1794.
Rv. P. KEMPBON, Ac., as on 94 r. 2/6, 4/6, 5/-
159. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLEY, 4c., as on 96 r. 2/-, 5/-, 7/6.
160. Ob. LIBRARY, as BUILDING DECKMR. MDCCXCV.
Rv. P. KEMPBON, &c., as on 95 1/-, 2/-, 2/6.
161. Ob. as last.
Rv. i. OTTLBY, &c., as 96 s. 1/6, 2/6, 3/-.
162. GEORGIVB in Dei Gratia.
Rv. P. KEMPSON, &c., as on 97 1/-, 1/6, 2/-.
Sets of these buildings were struck in Silver, Tin and iii Brass.
(continuid).
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BIKMING HAM continued— Halfpennies.
LUTWYCHES—
Atk. 163. Ob. a figure of Justice seated holding in one hand
a pair of scales, with the other pouring out
medals and coins from a Cornucopia. On an
oval it reads ENGRAVING & DIE SINKING, &c.
Rev. a coining press, LUTWYCHES MANUFACTORY, &c.
Ed. milled s. I/-, 1/6, 2/6.
163a. as last, but Ed. blundered letters, r., p.m. a ..5/-
I63b. as last, but Ed. plain 3d., 4d., 6d.
164. Ob. as 163.
Rv. bust Geo. and Queen Charlotte. LONG MAY THEY
REIGN, &c. This token is called a mule
6d., 9d., 1/6.
PYES—
Atk. 165. Ob. a cypher c.p. 1797. BIRMINGHAM HALFPENNY FOR
KXCHANGE.
Rv. Female seated pouring medals, &c., from a
cornucopia, legend THE SUPPORT OF BRITAIN.
Ed. plain r.r. only 3 doz. struck, 15/-.20/-.25/-
SKIDMORES—
Atk. 166. Ob. a cypher p.s. BIRMINGHAM HALFPENNY, 1792.
Rv. bust in cocked hat, GENERAL ELLIOT.
167. Ob. as 166. Rv. two busts, LOUIS & ANTOINETTE, &c.,
Ed. milled.
168. Ob. as 166. Rv. bust to left, May the French, &c.,
Ed. milled.
169. Ob. as 166. Rv. Murd'd by the FACTIOUS, &c., Ed.
milled.
170. Ob. as 166. Rv. Anchor & Cable, &c., Ed. milled.
All these 5 Varieties are very rare and values fluctuate according
to their record and condition.
BIRMINGHAM Farthings.
Atk. 381. Ob. bust of Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON.
Rv. 3 lions, PROMISSORY HALF HALFPENNY, payable at
Ed. milled r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
332. Ob. a female seated, &c., COPPER COMPANY, EX 1791.
Rv. a stork & cornucopia, &c., FARTHING.
Ed. milled r.r. 7/6
332a. Ob. as last, but Ed. plain s. 2/6, 3/-, 4/-
333. Ob. female seated, no legend.
Rv. a stork, no legend.
Ed. plain r.r.5/-, 7/6, 10/-
334. Ob. same as 332.
Rv. | May a | flowing | trade follow | &c. 1796. Ed.
milled r.r. 10/-
334a. Ob. & Rv. as last but Ed. plain r. 5/-, 7/6.
335. Ob. bust to left, GENERAL ELLIOT.
Rv. a fleur de lis, BIRMINGHAM HALF HALFPENNY.
Ed. milled , r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 12/6.
336. Ob. bust to left, JOHN HOWARD, F.R.S.
Rv. a cypher H.H. BIRMINGHAM PROMISSORY FARTHING.
Ed. H. Hickmans Warehouse, Birmingham
r. 2/6 to 4/6.
336a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
337. Ob. a figure on a pedestal, PROVINCIAL COINS AND
MEDALS, &c.
Rv. a coining press, Lutwyches Manufactory,
Birmingham 6d. to l/-
BOI/TON (Yorks.) Penny.
Atk. 1. Ob. Bolton Castle, Yorkshire.
Rv. Scythe, a urn, arrow, skull, &c., TIME DESTROYS
ALL THINGS.
Ed. on demand in LIVERPOOL, LONDON OR ANGLESEY
r.r. 12/6
Note — The British Museum in London has a specimen struck on
a Spanish dollar.
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BOWES (Yorks.) Penny.
Atk. 2. Ob. remains of a fortress, BOWES CASTLE.
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN, BRITISH PENNY (1797)
in EX.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one
penny r.r.r. 30/-
BEDALE (Yorks).— Halfpennies.
Atk. 11. Ob. view of a street and church spire. Ex. 1792.
Rv. a cypher IOM, James, METCALF*BEDAL. YORKSH*.
Ed. milled... r.r. 12/6 to 15/-
lla. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. Skidmore, Holborn, r. 7/6.
lib. „ „ „ Ed. plain s. 2/-, 8/-, 4/6.
12. Ob. same as Rv. on No. 11.
Rv. arms between laurel branches, HALFPENNY, 1791.
Ed. SKIDMORE, HOLBORN, LONDON r.r., p.m. a.
13. Ob. as Rv. of No. 11.
Rv. two busts. LOUIS xvi et M. ANTOINETTE, &c., date
at sides.
Ed. Skidmore, London.
18a. Ob as Rv. of No 11.
Rv. as No. 13, but the Ed. milled.
14. Ob. as Rv. of No. 11.
Rv. may the French, &c., the Ed. as No. 12.
Ha. Ob. as Rv. of No. 11.
RT. as last, but Ed. milled.
NOTE. — All these five are rare.
BEVERLEY (Yorks).
Atk. 15. Ob. a pawnbroker's sign, 3 balls, i. GREEN,
PAWNBROKER, BEVBRLEY.
R. MONEY LENT ON PLATE WEARING APPAREL, &C.
Ed. plain r.r. 5/-, 7/6, 10/-
15a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable in DUBLIN or LONDON.
15b. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable at i. DENNIS, LONDON.
15c. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable at LONDON or DUBLIN.
15d. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. MILLED.
Many of these were struck upon other tokens and bear evidence
of the two impressions, all are rare to r.r. very rare.
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BANGOR (Carnarvon).
HALFPENNY.
Atk. 1. Ob. a crowned harp, R.D.V., NORTH WALBS TOKEN, 1797.
Rv. a. ROBERTS. IRONMONGER. BANGER.
Ed. milled r.r.r. 30/-, 35/-, 40/-
BRECHIN (Angushire, now Forfarshire).
Atk. 5. Ob. view of a church with two towers, Ex. CHURCH.
Rv. a building, EAST MILL, BRECHIN, 1801.
Ed. payable by SMITH & WILSON X X Xr.r.
6. Ob. similar, but addition of payable by SMITH <fc
WILSON.
Rv. the same as 5.
Ed. plain 4d.,6d., 9d. : these are 19th century.
BURNT ISLAND (Fifeshire).
Atk. 2. Ob. a cypher B.V.CO., a rose and thistle.
Rv. BURNT ISLAND viTROL co., 1797, and inscription,
NEMO MB IMPUNB LACESSIT.
Ed. milled s. I/-, 1/6, 2/6.
BATHGATE (Unlithgow).
FARTHING.
Atk. 1. Ob. JOHN FINLAY, HOPETOWN ST. BATHGATE.
Ry. DEALERS IN TEAS, WINES, FOREIGN AND BRITISH
SPIRITS.
This is very rare.
We now commence a series of London Tokens, classed in
Atkins under Middlesex, Surrey, &c., re-arranged under their
initial letter B, or their device, as for example, — Bay, Britannia,
Bottle, Bee, &c Cat, Citizens, &c follow the Towns commencing
with C, Dog, Drum, &c follow towns under D, Lion after L, Scales,
Sailor, &c., follow the towns commencing with S, and so on
throughout.
See Index.
74
The following are MIDDLESEX tokens that commence
with the device or initial letter B.
BAKERS PENNY.
Atk. 24. Struck from the dies of the halfpenny 214, BUT
the Ed. on demand we promise to pay one
penny r.r. 10/- to 15/-
BAKERS HALFPENNIES.
Atk. 214. Ob. Wheatsheaf, BAKERS HALFPENNY, 1795.
Rv. To lessen | the slavery of | Sunday baking
and provide for | public wants | an act was
passed | 1794 |
Ed. payable at I+Dennis London. X : X : 6d. to I/ -
214a. As last, but Ed. payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool, 3/-
„ b. „ Ed. „ Dublin or London. I/- to 2/-
„ c. „ Ed. „ Lancaster, London or Bristol, 6d. to l/-
,, d. „ Ed. „ milled s. 6d. to2/-
„ e. „ Ed. „ plain 6d. to 1/6.
PENNIES.
BANK ENGLAND—
Atk. 37. Ob. a public building, Ex. erected 1734.
Rv. arms of London, LONDON PENNY TOKEN, s. 2/- to 3/6.
BARTHOLOMEWS—
Atk. 38. Ob. St. Bartholomew's Hospital, erected MDCOXXIX.
Rv. as last s. 2/6 to 5/-
BETHLEM HOSPITAL—
Atk. 39. Ob. Bethlem Hospital, erected MDCLXXV.
Rv. as last s. 2/- to 4/-
BLACKFRIARS—
Atk. 62. Ob. view Blackfriars Bridge, Compleated, MDCCLXX.
Rv. figure Justice, BRITISH PENNY TOKBN, 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand, &c., r. 5/- to 7/6.
BISHOPSGATE—
Atk. 65. Ob. a gateway BISHOPSGATE AS REBUILT, 1729, taken
down 1766.
Rv. the same as last 4/6 to 7/6.
BRIDGE GATE—
Atk. 66. Ob. BRIDGE GATE AS REBUILT, 1728, taken down, 1766.
Rv. and the value as last.
(continued).
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MIDDLESEX (continued).
BOSTON CHURCH—
Atk. 75. Ob. west view of Bostou Church in the County of
Lincoln.
Rv. a cypher P.S., 1797, P. SKIDMORE, MEDAL MAKER, No.
15, Coppice Row, Clerkeuwell, London.
Ed. I promise to pay, &c., r.r. 7/6, 10/-, 15/-
BRITANNIA BRITISH PENNY—
Atk. 98. Ob. Britannia seated, BRITANIA, THE BRITISH PENNT
TOKEN.
Rv. a cypher, T.W.R., 1797, LONDON, MIDDLESEX AND
SURRBY PKNNY.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one
PENNY r.r.r.
BANK ENGLAND—
Atk. 112. Ob. Bank of England new buildings. BUT. 1796.
Rv. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER PENNY, 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand one penny r.r.
10/-, 15/-, and see No. 37 on page 74.
BARBERS HALL—
Atk. 126. Ob. BARBERS HALL, MONKWELL ST.
Rv. arms and mural crown London & Westminster
penny 1797
Ed. I promise to pay, &c r.r. 7/6 to 15/-
BREWERS HALL—
Atk. 127. Ob. BREWERS HALL, Ex. finished 1673.
Ry. and Ed. as Barbers Hall above 7/6 to 12/6.
(continued).
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MIDDLESEX (continued).
Halfpennies.
BAKERS—
Atk. 214. See page 74.
BOW—
Atk. 150. Ob. arms between leaves, HALFPENNY, 1797.
Rv. cypher S.M., MOSES STONE. CABINET MAKER. BOW. 1797.
Ed. engrailed r.r.r., p.m.a.
150a. Similar, with plain edge, also very rare, 30/ - to 40/ -
BAYLEYS—
Atk. 174. Ob. a crocodile to be seen alive at G.Baylys museum for
Rv. all sorts of natural history 242, Piccadilly, &c.
(James) s. 2/6, 4/6.
BIGGARS—
Atk. 176. Ob. c ; BIGGAR | spring garden | coffee house | &c.
Rv. Biggars corrected mss. army list, Ac., Jan. 1, 1796.
Ed. milled, r.r., p.m.a.
176a. Similar but Ed. plain. 15/- to 20/- also rare.
177. Ob. similar to 176, but spring — garden.coffee — house
notice the hyphens on this token...l/-, 2/-, 8/-
BLACKFRIARS—
178. Ob. Figure of a Friar, PAYABLE IN BLACKFRIARS, LONDON.
Rv. Arms, supporters, crest & motto of City of London.
Ed. milled r. 3/6 to 5/-
178a. Similar to last, but Ed. plaia 6d., I/-, 2/-
BURCHELLS—
179. Ob. Basil Burchell sole proprietors of the famous
sugar plumbs for worms, 78, Long-acre.
Rv. Basil Burchell sole proprietor of the anodyne
necklace for children cutting teeth ...r.r.r. 20/-
180. Ob. similar but 79 " LONG ACRE," w. of WORMS is larger.
Rv. similar, the N of NECKLACE touches u of CUTTING
and a hyphen between CUTTING — TEETH,
scarce I/-, 2/-, 3/-
181. Ob. similar, but no hyphen in LONG ACRE as in 179.
Rv. similar to 180 1/-, 2/-, 3/-
(continutd).
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MIDDLESEX (continued).
There are other varieties of Burchells as follows : —
Atkins No. 182 183 184 185 186 187
rare. 2/- TIN. R. rare I/- l/-
188 189 190 191 192
rare. rare. I/- I/- 1/6
All the above have plain edges.
With inscribed edge.
THIS IS NOT A COIN BUT A MEDAL. Atk. 193. ..6d. to 1/6.
Payable in Dublin or LONDON. Atk. 193A...rare 2/6 to 5/-
Milled Atk. 193B... scarce 2/- to 4/6
BISHOPSGATE-
Atk. 500. Ob. BISHOPSGATE. BT. 1733 (Jacobs).
Rv. cypher PS CO., dedicated to collectors, &c., 2/-, 4/6
501. Ob. BRIDGE-GATE, BT. 1728 (Jacobs).
Rv. cypher as last 2/-, 3/-, 5/-
BBITISH LIBERTY DISPLAYED—
This occurs as an OBVERSE on each of the following tokens
from 559 to 593, the REVERSE differs, as : —
Atk. 559. THOS. SPENCE (and others) NOTED ADVOCATES &c. 1/6, 2/6
560. Rv. FASHIONABLE AMUSEMENTS, Two men boxing
r.5/-,7/6
560a. Rv. similar, but Ed. milled, r.r.
561. Rv. ROUSB BRITANNIA 3/- to 5/-
562. Rv. WE WERE BORN FRBE & WILL NETER DIE SLAVES ...
5j- to 7/6
563. Rv. WHO KNOW THEIR RIGHTS AND KNOWING DARE TO
MAINTAIN 5/-, 7/6
563a. Rv. similar, but Ed. SPENCE DEALER IN COINS LONDON
3/6, 5j-
563b. Rv. similar, but Ed. plain 3/6 to 5/-
564. Rv. A FREE BORN ENGLISHMAN, 1796 2/6 to 3/6
564a. Rv. similar, but Ed. milled, rare.
565. Rv. a heart in the palm of a hand. HONOUR ...3/-, 4/-
(continutd).
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MIDDLESEX (continued.)
Atk. 566. Rv. an Indian. IF RENTS i ONCE CONSENT TO PAY, &c....
3/- to5/-
567. Rv. a Lion. LET TYRANTS TREMBLE AT THE CROW OF
LIBERTY r. 5/-, 7/6.
568. Rv. Odd fellows, A MILLION HOG, A GUINEA PIG, 1795...
3/-,5/6
569. Rv. THE BEGINNING OF OPPRESSION 2/- to 4/ -
570. Rv. AFTER THE RBVoLUTioN rare 5/- to 7/6.
571. Rv. a SHEPHERD lying under a tree 3/- to 6/-
572. Rv. LITTLE TURNSTILE HALFPENNY rare 5/- to 7/6.
573. HALFPENNY. A guillotine and part of a house, r.r.
The Edge of all the foregoing are payable in London with
one or two exceptions.
BEGINNING OF OPPRESSION—
Atk. 634. Cain killing Abel.
Rv. THOS. SPENCE | SIR THOS. MORE | &C 3/-, 5/-
635. Ob. as last.
Rv. an INDIAN. IF BENTS, &C. EDGE. SPENCB &C. 5/-, 7/-
636. Ob. as 634.
Rv. end of Oppression. Ed. as last 3/6, 5/-
637. Ob. as 634.
Rv. ODD FELLOWS. Ed. as last 2/-, 4/-
637a. Ob. as 634.
Rv. as last, but Ed. milled r. 5/-, 7/6
638. Ob. as 634.
Rv. a Shepherd lying under a Tree. 1790... r. 6/-, 7/6
BEFORE THE REVOLUTION—
Atk. 661. Ob. a Man in prison, Gnawing a BONE.
Rv. Rouse BRITANNIA 2/6, 3/6, 5/-
662. Ob. of this and all the others FOLLOWING as 661.
Rv. a cat. MY FREEDOM AMONG SLAVES &c....r. 4/-, 5/-
663. Rv. three armed Citizens. WHO KNOW &c. ...3/-,4/6
664. Rv. a lion. LET TYRANTS TREMBLE &c 2/-, 3/6
664a. As last, but Ed. plain, not SPENCE &c 3/-, 5/-
665. Rv. odd fellows &c. scarce 5/- to 7/6
665a. Rv. as last, but Ed. plain 3/- to 5/-
666. Rv. a Shepherd as 638, above 3/-, 4/6
667. Rv. after the REVOLUTION. Ed. Spence Sec. ...r.r. l/-
667a. Rv. as last, but the Ed. plain r.r. £1
668. Rv. a guillotine & part of a house. HALFPENNY r.r.r.
668a. As last, but Ed. plain, scarce 3/6 to 5/-
79
CHESHAM (Bucks). Halfpenny.
Atk.
19. Ob. CHESHAM HALFPENNY TOKEN, a cypher A.S. crest over it.
Rv. Shield arms CARKFULLY.LEARN.RELIGIOUS.WAYS &c.
Ed. Payable at Adam Simpsons X X X 4d., 6d., 9d.
CAMBRIDGE (Shire.) Pennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. BISHOPS. HOSTELL. CAMB. A.D. 1670. Ex. JACOBS.
Rv. a globe &c. BRITAIN BRITISH PENNY. Ex. 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny, r.r.r.
2. Ob. CHRISTS COLLEGTE GATE CAMB Ex. JACOBS.
Rv. and Ed. as last r.r. 10/-, 12/6, 15/-
3. Ob. EMANUEL COLLEGE CHAPEL CAMB Ex. JACOBS.
Rv. and Ed. as No. 1 r.r. 10/-, 12/-, 15/-
4. Ob. KINGS. COLL. CHAPEL, to the heads and students of, &c.
Rv. West front view of the new buildings, Ac. 1796. ..r. 5/-, 7/6
5. Ob. KINGS. COLLEGE. CHAPEL. CAMBRIDGE.
Rv. and Ed. as No. 1 r.r.r. 15/- to 20/-
6. Ob. TRINITY. COLLEGE GATE. CAMBRIDGE.
Rv. and Ed. as No. 1 r.r.r. 15/- to 25/-
7. Ob. a man on horseback. HOBSON. CAMBRIDGE CARRIER 1596. DIED
1630 AGED 86, HANCOCK.
Rv. James Burleighs token Cambridge 1799, &c.
Ed. value one penny payable at Cambridge, r.r.
Six only in silver, 48 copper and a few in tin with plain
edge. The value in copper is from 30/- to £3. At the moment an
enthusiastic collector of coaching and carrier items informs me
that he gave ^84 10s. Od. for his copper specimen years ago.
Other Cambridge pennies are noted under
M see Middlesex pennies Nos. 8 & 9.
CHESTERTON (Cambs). Penny.
Atk.
8. Ob. view of church, houses and trees. Chesterton. NEAR. CAMB.
Rv. globe BRITISH PENNY, &C.
Ed. I promise, &c r.r.r. 25/-
CAMBRIDGE (County of). Halfpennies.
Atk.
10. Ob. Beehive and Bees. INDUSTRY HAS ITS SURE REWARD.
Rv. a Druid's Head CURRENT. IN. THE. COUNTIES. OF 1795.
Ed. Cambridge. Bedford. & Huntiugton 3d. to 6d. ms.
lOa. As last, but no dot between Bedford <fc Huntington ...4d. to 9d.
lOb. As last, but Ed. plain scarce 3/6 to 5/-
(continued).
8o
CAMBRIDGE (eontinued)— Halfpennies.
Atk.
11. Ob. of this and those to follow up to 15a. as No. 10 on page 79.
Rv. Hope leaning on anchor SUCCESS TO TRADB & COMMERCE, l/-
12. Rv. BULB BRITTANNIA. Brittania seated Ex. 1795.
Ed. Bersham Bradley Willey Suedshill 9d., Is., 1/6
12a. Rv. as last, but Ed. payable at the Warehouse Liverpool, scarce.
12b. Rv. ditto Ed. payable in LONDON I/-, 1/6, 2/-
12c. Rv. ditto Ed. plain, scarce 3/6 to 5/-
13. Rv. PROMISSORY. HALFPENNY 1793. a Stork.
Ed. payable in London.
13a. Rv. as last, but Ed. milled.
14. Rv. CLYDE. NUMQUAM. ARESCRRE. and a river god. Ex. MDOCXCI.
Ed. milled 2/6, 3/6
15. Rv. SUCCESS TO THE PLOUGH & SHUTTLE.
Ed. Payable at the Warehouse Liverpool.... ..s. 1/6, 2/-
15a. Rv. as last, but Ed. payable in London I/-, 1/6
16. Ob. Druids head CURRENT IN THE COUNTIES OF, 1795.
Rv. Britannia seated. RULE BRITANNIA. 1797 scarce I/-, 1/6
FARTHINGS.
Atk.
34. Ob. Beehive <k Bees. Industry has its sure reward.
Rv. as No. 16 Halfpenny. Ed. milled.
34a. As last, Ed. plain.
35. Ob. as 34.
Rv. SIR ISAC NEWTON'S (bust to left.) Ed. milled.
35a. Similar, but Ed. plain r. I/-, 2/-
36. Ob. as No. 16 halfpenny.
Rv. FARTHINO. 1793. a cornucopia and olive branch r. 1/6 to 2/6
NOTE. — There is a DIFFERENT token for COUNTY of Cambridge to
the City of Cambridge, this also applies to other Counties
of England.
CAMBRIDGE CITY (Halfpennies).
Atk.
17. Ob. PEACE. PLENTY. & LIBERTY, a wheatsheaf,
Rv. David Hood | Print Seller | Carver gilder &c. |
Ed. 3KIDMORE. HOLBORN. LONDON r.r. 15/-
17a. As last, but Ed. plain 2/-, 3/6, 10/- m/s.
17b. (unpubd.) As last, but Ed. plain in collar r.r.r. 10/-, 15/-
18. Ob. of this and the others to follow up to No. 27 is Peace,
Plenty, Liberty, &c., as No. 17.
Rv. a beggar receiving alms i WAS HUNGRY &c r.r. 15/-
(continued).
8i
CAMBRIDGE CITY (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk.
19. Rv. to the illustrious DUKE OF BEAUFORT, &c r.r. 15/-
20. Rv. a fat man at table eating. ENGLISH SLAVERY r.r. 15/-
21. Rv. a lean man gnawing a bone. FRENCH LIBERTY, &c....r.r. 15/-
22. Rv. Bishop Blaize and woolpack 10/-
23. Rv. bust of William III 7/6
24. Rv. a pair of scales. The sale of corn by weight proposed
1796 7/6
25. Rv. ditto. 3^1b.=l/ - worth of bread good Lord Deliver us. 7/6
26. Rv. ditto, 6$lb.=l/- worth of bread GOD be praised 5/-
27. Rv. Loyal Britons Lodge 5/-, 7/6
28. Ob. DAVID. HOOD I PRINT SELLER | &C. as Rv. of No. 17.
Rv. HALFPENNY. 1795. Arms of Orchard.
29. Ob. as last, Rv. H and a bugle horn, Ac. Payable in DUBLIN.
30. Rv. Prince of Wales crest &c., HALF -PENNY.
31. Rv. BREYEN BOIROIMBE. King of Munster.
32. Rv. anchor Ac. LIBERTY.^- PEACE. -J-COMMERCE.
All the above are rare to very rare p.m.a.
CHESTER (Ches.) Pennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. CHESTER CASTLE.
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN, <kc. date 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand, &c r.r. 10/-, 16/-
2. Ob. BAST. GATE. CHESTER. &C.
Rv. and Ed. as No. 1 r.r. 10/-, 15/-
CHEIvMSFORD (Essex).
Atk.
6. Ob. a building, Shire Hall.
Rv. Crown, Sceptre and Palm Branch. King & Constitution. 1794.
Ed. Payable at Clacher & Co.'s CHELMSFORD. ESSEX ...4d., 6d., I/-
6a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. Richard Bacon, Cocky Lane,...!/-, 1/6
6b. ,, ,, Ed. Payable in Hull and in London
XXl/-,2/-
6C. „ „ Ed. LONDON, BRISTOL & LANCASTER.... r., 3/6
6d. „ „ Ed. Plain 1/-.2/-
7. Ob. Crown, Sceptre, &c. as No. six. the Ed. milled
Rv. Figure | Hope. PROSPERITY TO OLD ENGLAND r., I/- to 2/6
8. Ob. as last, the Ed. payable in Hull and in London
Rv. BARL HOWE <k THE GLOROUS FIRiT OF JUNE I/-, 1/6, 2/-
F (continued).
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CHELMSFORD (Essex) continutd.
8a. As last, but Ed. CURRENT EVERYWHERE...!/-, 1/6
8b. „ Ed.milled 1/-.1/6, 2/-
8c. „ Ed. plain >/6, 2/-, 2/6
9. Ob. as Rv. of No. 6.
Rv. a dove flying, <fec., PEACE & PLENTY
Ed. RICHARD BACON, cooKBT LANE scarce, 1/6, to 2/6
9a. As last, bat Ed scarce, 1/6 to 2/-
9b. „ Ed scarce, 3/6 to 4/6
COLCHESTER (Essex).
Atk.
10. Ob. view of Colchester Castle, 1794. a flaw in the die
Rv. a loom. SUCCESS TO THE BAY TRADE
Ed. Payable at Charles Heaths, Bay makers, Colchester r.r.
11. Ob. a different view of the Castle, no flaw in die
Rv. & Ed. same as last 6d., 9d., l/-
lla. As last, but Ed. RICHARD. BACON. COCKSY. LANE
lib. „ Ed. Willey. Snedshill. Bersham. Bradley
lie. „ Ed. Plain, these THREE are SCARCE
CORNWALL (County). Legend CORNISH COPPER.
Atk.
1. Ob. blank
Rv. Cornish Copper half an ounoe, 1791 r.r.r., 40/-
2. Ob. a Druid's head, R.D. under the bust
Rv. shield arms, coronet and legend as No. I.. .I/-, 1/6, 2/-
CHELTENHAM (Glos.) Farthings.
Atk.
45. Ob. Bust, GEOROIVS m. DEI. GRATIA. (Davis).
Rv. Shield crowned 1788. Cheltenham. July. 12 1/- to 3/-
46. Ob. similar to last but w A & co in lieu of DAVIS.
Rv. similar, but date follows July 12 1/6 to 3/6
These two are rather larger than those to follow.
47. Ob. similar, but c. i. under Bust.
Rv. similar to 46 1/- to 2/-
48. Ob. Bust with i. B. under it.
Rv. similar to 46 1/6 to 2/6
49. Ob. Bust with i. D. under it.
Rv. similar to 45, the date under shield 1/6 to 8/-
All the above have a scalloped edge and are usually gilt.
50. Ob. Bust as before, R. w. under it in a beaded circle.
Rv. CHELTENHAM, order & motto of the Garter. 1788 ...r. 2/6, 5/-
This piece is round and of rather small farthing size.
83
CANTERBURY (Kent). Halfpennies.
Atk.
5. Ob. CANTERBURY TOKEN. UNITY PEACE AND CONCORD &C.
Rv. Shield arms & crown, PROTECTION TO OUR KINO & COUNTRY &c.
Ed. Payable at John Mathews I/-, 1/6, 2/-
5a. As last, but Ed. payable in LANCASTER. LONDON or BRISTOL. ..r.r.r.
6. Ob. and Rv. same as No. 5, Ed. James Robertsons...!/-, 1/6, 2/-
7. Ob. CANTERBURY TOKEN and cypher E p
Rv. Arms and crown. OUR. KINO. & COUNTRY LAWS & TRADE 1795,
a Maltese cross each side of date.
Ed. payable at Canterbury I/-, 1/6, 2/-
8. Ob. similar to last, but no dot at end of legend.
Rv. and Ed. same as last I/-, 1/6, 2/6
9. Ob. and Ed. same as last.
Rv. similar to No. 7, but a dot each side of date r.r. 10/-
10. Ob. as Reverse of No. 5.
Rv. Bust of Sir Bevois. PROMISSORY HALFPENNY r.r. 15/-
COALBROOK DALE (Shrops).
Atk.
4. Ob. Iron Bridge at Coalbrook Dale. 1779.
Rv. Inclined Plane at Ketley. 1789.
Ed. Payable at Coalbrook Dale and Ketley r.r.r. 45/-
5. Ob. Erected anno 1779, span 100ft., 1792.
Rv. an ornamental device, scrolls, &c r.r.r. p.m.a.
6. Ob. similar, Rv. same as No. 4, but no dot after Ketley.
7. Ob. as No. 5, Rv. similar, but a dot after Ketley.
8. Ob. similar to No. 5. LEGEND. — erected anno 1779.
Rv. similar, dot after DATE as well as Ketley.
Latter three are very rare p.m.a.
9. Ob. erected anno 1779, span 100ft., Rv. as No. 4 1/-, 1/6
10 & 11. Are similar to last, worth 9d. to I/-
12. Ob. as No. 9, Rv. as No. 4, a dot after DATB & KBTLHY. r.r.r.
3. Worth I/-, No. 14, worth 4/-, 15 is r.r.r., 16 worth 2/-
1
CREWKERNE (Somerset).
Atk.
91. Ob. a man weaving in a LOOM.
Rv. payable on demand at SPARKS & OIDLEYS &c. 1797... r.r. 7/6
92. Ob. similar, the loom treadle more prominent.
Rv. as last, Ed. of BOTH are MILLED r. 2/6 to 4/6
F2
84
CROYDON (Surrey).
Atk.
11. Ob. cypher, DG. halfpenney payble at GARRAWAYS.
Rv. a t/pot. the best teas in CROYDON r. 1/6, 3/6, 5/-
12. Ob. similar but SPELLING is correct.
Rv. similar, T/Pot is smaller, well clear of LEGD r.r. 7/6
CHICHESTER (Sussex).
Atk.
14. Ob. bust Queen Elizabeth, Rv. CHICHBSTER HALFPENNY & CROSS.
Ed. payable at DALLYS CHICHESTER 6d., 9d., l/-
14a. Ed. WILLEY SNEDSHILL BERSHAM BRAD LEY..;... r.r. 10/ -
14b. Ed. plain r.r. 6/-
14c. Ed. LONDON, LIVERPOOL or BRISTOL, a proof and extra rare 40/-
15. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. no dot after CHICHESTER r.r. 10/-
15a. As last, but Ed. plain r. 7/6
16. Ob. Queen Elizabeth, Rv. RULE BRITANNIA. 1795.
Ed. EMSWORTH HALFPENNY payable by JOHN STRIDE. ..r. 5/-
16a. Ed. payable in LONDON s. I/-, 2/-, 3/-
16b. Ed. we promise to pay the bearer one cent s. 1/6 to 3/-
17. Ob. JOHN HOWARD PHILANTHROPIST, Rv. as No. 14.
Ed. payable in LONDON r.r.r. 30/-
18. Ob. as last.
Rv. sun and moon over a castle, CHICHESTER & PORTSMOUTH
HALFPENNY. 1794.
Ed. payable at Sharps, Portsmouth and Chaldecotts...6d. to l/-
19. Ob. similar, but an elongated dot after legend.
Rv. & Ed. as No. 18 s. 1/6, 2/6
COVENTRY (Warwick). Pennies.
Atk.
21. Ob. a church, ST. MICHAELS. Rv. the CHANCEL
Ed. Coventry Token r.r.r.
21a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but a plain Ed r.r., 10/-
22. Ob. bust Of PHILEMON HOLLAND, &C.
Rv. Free School, Coventry. Ed. E. w. PBRCY r.r.r., 20/-
Only 6 in silver, 36 in copper, 6 in tin on which the issuer is
spelt Hollond instead of HOLLAND
23. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. three boys playing marbles, 1801 in
the EXERGUE instead of FREE SCHOOL as before... r.r.r., only 6
were struck.
24. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. a pile of books, one is open, 1801. only
18 of these were struck r.r.r. .£5.
(continued).
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COVENTRY COUNTY Halfpennies.
Atk.
25. Bust of SHAKESPEAR. WARWICKSHIRE. &c. Nos. 25, 26, 27, 29 ..!/-
to 2/6, No. 28 is Rarest of the above types worth 10 / -
COVENTRY, dated 1792.
We now come to a well known token, viz : — LADY GODIVA on
Horse Back the words PRO BONO PUBLICO ou the Obverse, the arms
of the city (an elephant & castle) on the Rv. COVENTRY HALFPENNY.
ATK. Nos. 171 to 177 1/- to 2/6 each
Dated 1793.
Atk. Nos. from 178 to 184 (with few if any exceptions) worth
1/6 to 2/6 each
185. Ob. as before, Rv. COVENTRY CROSS
Ed. Payable at the warehouse of THO & ALEX HUTCHISON, is
worth 7/6
Dated 1794.
Atk.
186. Ob. Lady Godiva, Rv. Coventry Cross
Ed. payable at Robert Reynolds 1/6
186a. (unpubd.) Ed. payable at Liverpool or Bristol r.r., fine 5/-
Dated 1795.
Atk.
187. Ob. as before 1795. Rv. as type 1792
Ed. payable in Lancaster, LONDON or BRISTOL r.r.r., p.m. a.
188. Ob. as 1792 date. Rv. & Ed. as token No. 186 1/-, 2/6, m/s
188a. Similar, but Ed. payable at the warehouse of THOMAS CLACKE..r.
189. Similar, but no ELONGATED DOT after LEG. Rv. as last
Ed. milled. ..r., 3/6 to 5/-, this is the largest one of the series.
Miscellaneous varieties.
Atk.
190. Lady Godiva, &c. 1792. Rv. EAST INDIA HOUSE r.r., 5/-
191. Ob. dated 1794. Rv. arma, crest, Ac.
Ed. payable in London, Liverpool or Bristol. ..s., 2/6 to 3/6
192. Ob. an elephant & castle. Rv. St. Andrew and his cross, Ac.
Ed. payable at the warehouse of Robert Reynolds & Co. ...r.r.
193. Ob. Coventry Cross. Rv. bust, JOHN OF GAUNT DUKE OF LANCASTER
Ed. payable at Liverpool or Bristol s., 2/- to 3/-
194. Ob. as last
Rv. Stanhope Noble Without Nobility, a head in profile
Ed. payable at ADAM SIMPSONS ROMNEY... r.r.r. unique
(continued).
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Atk. COVENTRY (continued)— KEMPSONS BUILDING series.
195. Ob. BABLAKE HOSPITAL. EX. FOONDED 1506.
Rv. P. Kempsou. Shield. ARMS OF COVENTRY.
Ed. COVENTRY TOKEN (and a wavy line) 1/6, 2/6
196. Ob. as last, Rv. GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL, Ed. plain. ..r. 12/6
197. Ob. THE BARRACKS, erected 1794, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195. ..1/6, 2/6
198. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r.r. 15/-
199. Ob. REMAINS OF CATHEDRAL, erected 1043.
Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/6
200. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 12/6
201. Ob. COOK ST., Ex. GATE, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/-
202. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r.r. 15/-
203. Ob. COVENTRY CROSS, erected 1544 &c., Rv. arms, Ed. as 195. ..2/-
•204. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 12/6
205. Ob. COUNTY HALL, erected 1784, Rv. arms, Ed. as 195 2/6
206. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 10/-, 12/-
207. Ob. DRAPERS HALL, erected 1775, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195. ..2/-
208. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 5/- to 7/6
209. Ob. FORDS HOSPITAL, founded 1529, Rv. arms <fec., Ed. as 195... 2/-
210. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of Handel, Ed. as No. 196 r. 12/6
211. Ob. FREE SCHOOL, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/-
212. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, and Ed. as 196 r.r.r. 17/6
213. Ob. NEW FRONT. FREE SCHOOL, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/6
214. Ob. as last, Rv. bust HANDKL, Ed. as 196 s. 7/6
215. Ob. GREY FRIARS GATE
Rv. arms Ac., Ed. as 195 2/6, in silver r.r. 50/-
216. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r.r.r. 17/6
217. Ob. GREY FRIARS STEEPLE, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195. ..s. 2/-, 5/-
218. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 12/6
219. Ob. ST. JOHNS CHURCH, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/-
220. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 s. 5/-
221. Ob. ST. MARY HALL, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/6
222. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r.r.r. 20/-
223. Ob. MILL LANE GATE, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 2/-
224. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 7/6
226. Ob. SPON GATE, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 195 1/6
226. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 7/6 i
227. Ob. TRINITY CHURCH, Rv. arms <kc., Ed. as 195 2/6
228. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 7/6
229. Ob. WHITEFRIARS GATB, Rv. arms &c., Ed. as 193 1/6
230. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of HANDEL, Ed. as 196 r. 7/6
231. Ob. WHITEFRIARS FOUNDED 1342, RT. arms, Ed. as 195 2/6
231a. Unpubd. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, Ed. plain in collar. ..r.r. 12/6
232. Ob. as last, Rv. bust (Haudel), Ed. as 196 r.r. 15/-
(continued).
87
COVENTRY (continued),
NICKSONS.
Atk.
233. Ob. JOHN HALES FOUNDED, man HOLDING A BOOK.
Rv. The FKEB SCHOOL COVENTRY, arms 1545.
Ed. COVENTRY HALFPENNY PAYABLE BY JOHN NICKSON 1799 ...25/-
72 specimens in copper and 6 in silver only.
234. Ob. similar, but the FIGUUB HOLDS A DEED & SEALS.
Rv. & Ed. as last r.r.r. 30/- only 15 impressions.
SHARPS.
Atk.
235. Ob. CIVITAS COVENTRLE. 6X. MDCCXCVII.
Rv. View of House of peeping Tom. KINGS HEAD adjoining.
Ed. COVENTRY HALFPBNNY payable by THOMAS SHARPE. 6 only, 50/-
236. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. similar MBMORLE GODIVLE in ex., 30/- r.r.
237. Ob. same as Rv. of 235.
Rv. as last 236. NO LBGEND. only TWO known £5.
CARMARTHEN.
Atk.
1. Ob. JOHN MORGANS IRONWORKS 1792. CAERMARTHEN.
Rv. blank, Ed. payable at LONDON BRISTOL <fe CAERMARTHBN. r.r. 20/-
2. Ob. CAERMARTHBN IRON WORKS 1792. 6X. JOHN MORGAX.
Rv. & Ed. same as last r.r.r. p.m. a.
3. Ob. IRONWORKS AT CAERMARTHEN. 6X. HALFPENNY.
Rv. & Ed. same as 1 r.r.r. 30/-
4. Ob. CAERMARTHEN IRON WORKS, Rv. & Ed. as 1.
5. CABRMARTHEN IRON WORKS.
Rv. KIDWELLY WHITLAND BLACKPOOL & CWMDWYFRON FORGBS.
Ed. as No. 1 s. 2/6
6. Ob. similar, the lower BEAM OF ROOF comes to the A of Caer-
marthen whereas in the FORMBR it came to the M.
Ed. as No. 1 6d., l/-
6a. As last, but Ed. has no dot after London r.r. 5/-
6b. ditto but Ed. has a dot and dash after London r.r. 7/6
6c. ditto but Ed. plain r.r. 10/-
CHARLEVILLE; (Ireland). 130.
Atk.
1. Ob. CHARLEVILLK. above arms and supporters of the Earl, &c.,
1802.
Rv. Payable at | FULLAMORE | FIRST TUESDAY | IN BACH | MONTH.
ONE SHILLING AND ONE PENNY Scarce 2/6
88
CORK (Ireland).
Atk.
1. Ob. figure of fame blowing a trumpet.
Rv. J. E & CO PAYABLE IN CORK OR DUBLIN. HALFPENNY. ..Value 1/6 to 2/6
2. Ob. similar, both dated 1794, Rv. same as 1 value, 2/6, 8/6
3. Ob. female seated ; FOR THE GOOD OF THE PUBLIC 1792.
Rv. cypber w. H. co., payable at CORK or DUBLIN r.r. 5/-
4. Ob. female seated, PAYABLE IN CORK OR DUBLIN. 1792.
Rv. cypher H M co. DUBLIN HALFPENNY r.r. 8/6 to 5/-
5. Ob. same as No. 1, Rv. PEACE PLENTY & LIBERTY r. 3/6
6. Ob. „ Rv. arms of orchard. HALFPENNY 1795. ..3/6
7. Ob. „ Rv. arm of LONDON iu ornamental circle, r.r. 7/6
8. Ob. ,, Rv. NOTHING WITHOUT INDUSTRY 4/6
9. Ob. ,, Rv. IRISH HALFPENNY TOKEN 3/6
10. Ob. „ Rv. a wheatsheaf and sickle 10/-
11. Ob. „ Rv. anchor and CAP of LIBERTY 2/6
12. Ob. „ Rv. arms of UNITED STATES r.r. 7/6
13. Ob. same as No. 2, Rv. a wheatsheaf. PEACE & PLRNTY r. 4/6
14. Ob. J. B & CO. PAYABLE. IN. CORK. OR. DUBLIN r.
Rv. Crowned Bust of BBYEN BOIROIMBE r. 5/-
15. Ob. as last, Rv. wheatsheaf and sickle between doves... r.r. 10/-
16. Ob. ,, Rv. Hope standing, IRISH HALFPENNY 1795
17. Ob. ,, Rv. female standing holding a quadrant r.r. 7/6
18. Ob. ,, Rv. cypher H. s. co between laurel branches. ..r. 6/-
CRONEBLANE (Ireland).
NOTE. — There are 57 varieties of these according to Mr. Atkins.
Only a few are r.r.r. and the higher prices denote which these are.
The usual type of all is — Ob. a Bishop's head in profile and a
crosier tied with a bow or ribbon, CRONEBLANE HALFPENNY;
Rv. Associated Irish Mine Company. Various dates.
Dated. Atk.
1789. 1 to 20 1/- to 3/- (IRISH MINE co.)
1793. 21&21a I/- each.
N.D. 22 to 25 1/- to 2/6 for No. 25 (MINERS ARMS).
1789. 26 to 26f...l/- to 1/6 for No. 26a... (MINERS ARMS), no crosier.
1789. 27 to 29b, with crosier, straight I in date 6d. to l/-
1789. 30to34d, „ curved I in date I/- to 3/6
1794. 35 to 37, „ straight I in date 8/6 to 4/6
Varieties. Atk. 38 to 42a, with crositr I/- to 2/-
Varieties. Atk 43 & 44 2/- 45,46,47 25/- 48 2/6
48ato57 1/- to 2/6
89
The following are MIDDLESEX commencing in C.
Atk. (SILVER) CHEISTS HOSPITAL.
1. Ob. cypher CCH. 1800 (Christs Hospital), Rv. SIXPENCE... r.r. 7/6
2. Ob. similar, but dot after 1800, Rv. as last 8/6, 5/6, 7/6
CHRISTS HOSPITAL. COPPER PENNIES.
20. Ob. similar to No. 2, Rv. PINNY r. 3/6
21. Ob. ditto, Rv. ditto, but a sprig ABOVE JE BELOW. PENNY 2/6
22. Ob. similar, NO DOT after 1800, Rv. as last 2/6, 3/6
23. Ob. similar to last, Rv. as last, BUT rim beaded 2/6, 5/-, 7/6
23a. Ob. ditto (unpubd.) Rv. CORRESPONDENCE SOCIBTY. gilt 15/-
42. Ob. CHRISTS. CHURCH HOSPITAL FOUNDED 1552, Rv. as No. 40... 4/-
78. Ob. CHRISTS. HOSPITAL NEWGATE ST. (JACOBS.)
Rv. A Ed. as 77 r. 12/6 to 15/-
100. Ob. as last, Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN. &o r.r.r. 20/-
Atk. CARLETON HOUSE.
40. Ob. a large building, CARLETON HOUSE AS IN 1788.
Rv. Arms of London. LONDON PENNY TOKEN 1/6, 2/6, 3/6
41. Ob. CHELSBA HOSPITAL ERECTED MDCXC, Rv. as last...2/-, 3/-, 4/-
67. Ob. CRIPPLEGATE AS REPAIRED &c. MDCLXiii., Rv. as last...r. 7/6
77. Ob. CARISBROOK. CASTLE. ISLE. OF. WIGHT., Rv. P. SKIDMORE, <fco.
Ed. I promise, &c r.r. 12/6
79. Ob. cows. CASTLB. ISLE OF WIGHT. Rv. & Ed. as No. 78
r.r. 12/6 to 15/>
128. Ob. CORDWAINER8 HALL BUILT 1790.
Rv. LONDON & WESTMINSTER PENNY r.r. 12/6
HALFPENNIES (Middlesex).
Atk.
151. Ob. CHELSEA, a sailor with a wooden leg.
Rv. THE SUPPORT OF OUR ENDEAVOUR, Ed. milled.... 6d., I/-, 1/6
151a. Ob. ditto, Rv. as last, but Ed. payable in Anglesea, London
or Liverpool... r. 5/-
151b. Ob. ditto, Rv. as last, but Ed. plain scarce I/-, 1/6, 2/6
194. Ob. CARTER, 32, JBRMYN STREET, LONDON,
Rv. Ladies shoe* manufactory* & ornament. Ed. milled, 6d. to l/-
194a, Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain, this token has a flaw...?.*.
195. Ob. similar to 194, the toe. of dipper points below the T in OARTHR
whereas in No. 194 it pointed abovt the T
Rv. similar to 194, but ornaments a little larger I/- to 2/-
(continued).
90
HALFPENNIES (Middlesex) continued.
Atk.
196. Ob. CHING PATENTEE FOR LOZENGKS, &C
Rv. BY EVERY PRINCIPLE MEDICINE VENDOR, &C.
Ed. milled 6d., l/-,2/-
197a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain scarce, 3/6 to 5/-
198. Ob. C.C.H. 1800 (Christ's Hospital)
Rv. HALF | PENNY (in two lints.)
199. Similar, but value about the same 1/6 to 2/6
200. Similar, but letters are formed better. ..3/6 to 5/- all rare in m/s
502. Ob. CRIPPLEGATB, an ancient gateway, Rv. p.s.co 2/6 to 4/6
574. Ob. COINING PRESS, INSCRIBED TO THE COLLECTORS OF MEDALS, 1796
Rv. FASHIONABLB AMUSEMENTS, two men boxing...r., 3/6 to 7/6
574a. Ob. <k Rv. as last, but Ed. plain instead of SPENCB, <fcc....r.r.
575. Ob. as 674. Rv. ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND 2/6 to 3/6
576. ,, Rv. Highlander. THE GALLANT GARB or SCOTLAND...
r.,5/-,7/6
577. „ RV. LITTLB TURNSTILE HALFPENNY, 1796..r., 3/6 to 5/-
DUNMOW (Essex). Halfpennies.
Atk.
12. Ob. shield arms. MAY. DUNMOW. PROSPER. 1798.
Rv. a flitch of bacon. PAYABLE AT DUNMOW ESSBX.
Ed. milled r.r. 7/6
12a. Ed. SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON r.r. 10/-
12b. Ed. plain r. 4/6, 6/-
13. Ob. as No. 12, Rv. HKNDON CHURCH r.r. 7/6
14. Ob. ,, Rv. a register stove. (Skidmore).
Ed. SKIDMORE. HOLBORN LONDON r.r.
14a. Ob. and Rv. as last, Ed. plain r. 10/-
15. Ob. as No. 12, Rv. two men working in a forge. (Skidmore),
Ed. milled r. 7/6
16. Ob. ,, Rv. ruins of ST. PAULS CHURCH. COVENT GARDEN.
Ed. SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON r.r. 10/-
17. Ob. „ Rv. Tree of Liberty (Spence), Ed. milled.. .15/-
18. Ob. „ Rv. view of Street and Church Spire 1792
Ed. as No. 16 r.r. 15/-
19. Ob. „ Rv. Louis & M. Antoinette, &c., Ed. milled, r.r. 12/6
20. Ob. „ Rv. as last but dated 17—95, Ed. Skidmore... 20/-
21. Ob. „ Rv. bust of EARL HOWE &c., Ed. milled. ..r.r. 15/-
22. Ob. a flitch of bacon PAYABLE AT DUNMOW ESSEX.
Rv. bust of DAVID GARRICK. ESQ., Ed. milled r. 7/6
DUNMOW (Essex) continued— Halfpennies.
Atk.
22a. Ob. as No. 22, Rv. same, but Ed. plain r. 7/6
23. Ob. „ Rv. stove &c. as No. 14, Ed. Skidmore &c....r. 7/6
23a. Ob. „ Rv. ditto, Ed. milled.
24. Ob. „ Rv. as No. 15.
26. Ob. „ Rv. a guillotine &c., Ed, as No. 16.
26. Ob. „ Rv. as No. 16, Ed. ditto.
27. Ob. „ Rv. a cat, Ed. milled.
28. Ob. ,, Rv. cypher w. o. M. &c., Ed. plain.
29. Ob. „ Rv. ditto i. o. M. &c., Ed. as No. 16.
30. Ob. ,, Rv. In Commemoration &c., Ed. milled.
31. Ob. „ Rv. Mur'd by the Factious &c., Ed. ditto. ..5/-, 7/6
All Dunmow tokens are scarce to r.r.r.
(Kent).
Atk.
11. Ob. Man of War sailing. THB GUARD & GLORY OF a' BRITAIN.
Rv. Shield of Arms. DEAL HALFPENNY TOKEN 1794 (above shield).
Ed. payable at RICHARD LONGS LIBRARY 6d., I/-, 1/6
lla. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. MASONIC TOKEN. | SOETCHLBY. FECIT.
lib. Ob. dt Rv. as last, the Ed. plain.
DEPTFORD (Kent).
Atk.
12. Ob. Kentish Liberty Preserved by Virtue & Courage. 1067.
Rv. Stern of the Royal George. KENT HALFPENNY, &c.
Ed. payable at THO'S HAYCRAFTS DEPTFORD 9d., I/-, 1/6
12a. Ob. & Rv. similar, a slight flaw observable on the Ob.
Ed. payable at DEPTFORD, CHATHAM & DOVER 1/6, 2/-
13. Ob. as last, but without the flaw.
Rv. similar, but the E in wooden does not touch centre lamp.
Ed. as last r.r., p.m.a.
14. Ob. similar, but a small CROSS at end of legend instead of a DOT.
Rv. similar, but different dies, noticeable in date & WOODEN.
Ed. as last r.r., p.m.a.
DIMCHURCH (Kent).
Atk.
15. Ob. cypher, w.p. crest, die. ROMNEY MARSH HALFPENNY.
Rv. FOR THE HONOR AND USE OF TRADE.
Ed. PAYABLE AT W. PARRIS DIMCHURCH. X.X.X 6d. to !/•
loa. Ob. as last, but Ed. plain r. 3/6
92
DOVER (Kent).
Atk.
16. Ob. Bust. THE. R. HON. W. PITT. LORD WARDEN CINQUE PORTS :
Rv. 1795 over Shield of Arms. CINQUE PORTS TOKEN PAYABLE
Ed. AT HORNS LIBRARY I/-, 1/6, 2/6 AT DOVBR.
16a. Ed. PAYABLE IK LANCASTER, LONDON OR BRISTOL 1/6
16b. Ed. PAYABLE AT LONDON OR DUBLIN.
17. Ob. Bust Full Face (previously it was to the right) R. HON. w.
Rv. & Ed. same as 16a r.r. 10/- PITT. &c.
18. Ob. & Ed. as last.
Rv. a ship. THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND..^. 3/6, 5/-, 7/6
18a. Similar, but Ed. PAYABLE IN LONDON... r.r., p.m. a., 7/6 to 12/6
19. Ob. Dover Castle and view of ships at sea. EX. DOVER TOKEN.
Rv. military trophy, DEDICATED TO COLLECTORS. OF. PROVINCIAL
Ed. PAYABLE IN LONDON r.r., 10/-, 15/- COINS 1795
DUDMASTON (Shrops.) Penny.
Atk.
1. Ob. a building DUDMASTON SHROPSHIRE. EX. Jacobs.
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN. BRITISH PENNY. 1797.
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny...
r.r.r. 16/-, 17/6, 20/.
DUNKIRK (Somerset). Halfpennies.
Atk.
93. Ob. a cypher M & i. SUCCESS TO THE STAPLE OF ENGLAND.
Rv. a building, DUNKIKRE FACTORY 1795., Ed. milled. ..r. 3/6 to 5/-
94. Ob. as last, Rv. DUNKIRKE. BOMT FACTORY 1795, Ed. ditto r. 1/6 to 3/6
94a. Ob. as last, Rv. ditto, Ed. plain.
95. Ob. similar to 93, but without flourishes round M & i
Rv. and Ed. as 94a I/- to 2/6
DEVIZES (Wilts).
Atk.
*
2. Ob. Shield. THE ARMS OF THE TOWN OF DEVIZBS.
Rv. a stag, i BASTER. DEVIZES WILTS. 1796.
Ed. milled over payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool...
6d., 1/-.
2b. Ob. <k Rv. as last, but Ed. milled, no lettering... 6d., 9d., l/-
2c. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain s. 2/-, 3/6
93
DUDLEY (Worcs.) Pennies.
Atk.
2. Ob. PART OF DUDLEY PRIORY 1797.
Rv. cypher E.D. B. DAVIKS. NAIL. FACTOR. DUDLEY.
Ed. I promise &c r.r. 15/-
3. Ob. similar. DUDLEY PRIORY, Rv. and Ed. as last r. 12/6
4. Ob. THE CHAPPLE IN DUDLEY CASTLE, Rv. & Ed. ditto...r.r. 15/-
5. Ob. similar, TOWER OF DUDLEY OASTLE, Rv. & Ed. ditto. ..r.r. 15/-
HALFPENNIES.
Atk.
7. Ob. view of Dudley Castle. DUDLEY TOKEN. James.
Rv. a shepherd lying under a tree 1790, Ed. milled. ...r.r. 15/-
7a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. payable in London r. 5/6, 7/6
7b. Ob. & Rv. ditto but Ed. plain 6d., 9d., I/-
8. Ob. as No. 7, Rv. Thos. Spence, Sir Thos. More, &c.
Ed. payable in London r.r.
8a. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. milled r.r.
8b. Ob. & Rv. ditto, Ed. plain r.r.
9. Ob. as No. 7, Rv. Britannia seated r. 7/6
10. Ob. ditto, Rv. a Caduceus, Ed. Spence dealer in Coins 4/-
11. Ob. ditto, Rv. a cat, MY FREEDOM &c., Ed. as last 5/-, 7/6
lla. Ob. <fc Rv. as last, Ed. milled.
12. Ob. as No. 7, Rv. three armed Citizens, &c., Ed. as No. 10.
13. Rv. Heart & Hand, &c., Ed. same as No. 8.
13a. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. plain r.r.
14. Ob. as No. 7, Rv. a Highlander, &c., Ed. as No. 12 r.r. 10/-
15. Ob. ditto, Rv. a lion dismayed, &c., Ed. as 12 r.r. 10/-
15a. Ob. &Rv. as last, Ed. same as No. 8 r. 5/-, 7/6
16. Ob. as No. 7, Rv. ODDFELLOWS, &c., Ed. as No. 10.
17. Ob. as No. 7, Rv. AFTER THE REVOLUTION, <fec r.r., p.m. a.
18. Ob. ditto Rv. Soldiers besieging a City, &c r.r., p.m. a.
19. Ob. ditto Rv. Two boys at a turnstile, &c r.r., p.m. a.
FARTHINGS.
Atk.
35. Ob. pair of scales above a chest. FINE TEAS THOS. JONES 1796.
Rv. an anchor. DUDLEY within circle of leaves r.r.r., p.m. a.
94
DUNDEE (Shillings).
Atk.
1. Ob. DUNDEE SHILLING PAY'BLE. BY. J. WRIGHT JUNR. 1797.
(Broughty Castle.)
Rv. From the heath covered mountains, &c r.r.r., p.m. a.
2. Ob. an ancient cross. W-DES. DUNDEE SILVER MEDAL, &c.
Rv. as last (also very rare.)
PENNIES.
Atk.
3. Ob. PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THIS POBT, &C.
Rv. a building, DUNDEE PENNY 17 — 97.
Ed. PAYABLE ON DEMAND by THOB. 8 WEBBTEK JUN.B,. . . . S. 1/6 to 2/6
4. Ob. Bust ADML. LD. DUNCAN. BOBN HEBE 1731. DUNDEE PENNY 1798, &C.
Rv. Adam and Eve with tbe serpent. LEOD. 23000 INHABITANTS, <fec. . .
r.r, 30/-
HALFPENNIES.
Atk.
7. Ob. a ship in harbour. COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE. DEI DONUM, &c.
Rv. a tower. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1795. old tower refounded 1189.
Ed. payable at the warehouse of ALEXR MOLISON. . . .I/-, 1/6
8. Ob. Shield, &c., payable at W. Grooms, High St. Dundee.
Rv. SELLS | WOOLEN & LINEN | DBAPEBY GOODS j &C., Ed. plain, 6(1. to
9. Similar, but no period after Dundee 6d. to 1/6
10. Similar, a copy of No. 8 but not struck in a collar I/- to 1/6
11. Ob. as No. 8, Rv. similar, but the letter c in cheap comes under the A of
WATCHES, whereas in No. 8 it comes under the T of
WATCHES. . . .r.r. 5/- to 7/6
12. Ob. a building. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796. Infirmary founded 1794.
Rv. mare et commercium colimus. (similar No. 7 above.)
Ed. engrailed. . . .6d. to l/-
18. Ob. similar to last, but Ed. milled 3/6 to 5/-
14. Ob. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. TOWN HOUSE FINISHED 1734.
Rv. GLASS WOBKg WEST CONE FOUNDED 1788.
Ed. payable by JOHN PILMEB CHURCH LANE XX !/-, 1/6
14a. As last, but Ed. plain 3/6 to 5/-
15. Ob. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. DUDHOPE CASTLE FOUND1!) 1660, &C.
Rv. FLAX-HECKLING. 3,336 tons flax & hemp imported, &c.
Ed. plain s. I/-, 1/6,2/6
16. Ob. Dundee halfpenny. ST ANDBEWB CHURCH FOUNDED 1792.
Rv. Cowgate Port, &c., Ed. payable at the warehouse of Alexr.
Swap & Co... 1/6
16a. Ob. as last, but Ed. payable in London r. 5/-
FARTHINGS.
Atk.
24. Ob. a cypher M.D. scales. PAYABLE ON DEMAND DUNDEE.
Rv. a sentinel on duty at a fort s. 1/6 to 2/6
25. Ob. a horse & cart loaded with goods marked. DB. TB. sic. ITOB <feo.
Rv. a building ** DUNDEE FARTHING ** 1796. . . .r. 1/6 to 3/6
26. Similar, but dated 17 97 and no ** on Rv r.r. 5/- to 7/6
27. Similar to 25, dated 1797. TRADES HALL on Rv. (in addition) .... I/-, 1/6
95
DROGHEDA (Halfpennies).
Atk.
1. Ob. a female at a harp. FOR THE PUBLICK GOOD. . 1792. .
Rv. cypher IM co. PAYABLE AT DBOGHBDA OB DUBLIK * 5/-
2. Ob. similar, but a different die.
Rv. MAY IRELAND FLOURISH and cypher as before .... 1/6 to 2/6
3. Ob. as No. 1 LEINSTER HALFPENNY 1804, Rv. aa No. 1.
All these 3 are rare in m/s condition.
DUBLIN (Pennies).
Atk.
1. Ob. SO PRETBNT THE ABUSE OF CHABITY IN THE CONSUMPTION OF, &C.
Rv. VALUE ONE PENNY IN PROVISIONS (only) at &c r. 5/- to 7/6
2. Ob. a female seated with harp, spade & pickaxe in circle of leaves.
Rv. cypher H M oo. CAMAC KYAN & CAMAC. ONE PBNNY.
3. Ob. similar to No. 2, bat legend PAYABLE AT THE PAWNBROKERS
OFFICE, &c.
Bv. cypher w T B & co. PENNY above, TOKEN 1804 below, licensed, &c.. .
7/6, 10 /
All 3 are rare, No. 2 especially so.
HALFPENNIES.
Atk.
4. Ob. a bishop's head with croiser MAY IRELAND FLOURISH.
Bv. a ship sailing. PAYABLE IN DUBLIN, CORE, LIMERICK OB NEWRY.
Ed. payable in DUBLIN, CORK OR DERBY r.r., p.m.a.
4a. With Ed. IF NEEDFUL APPLY AT THE WAREHOUSE OF JOHN ORD. .
4b. Similar to No. 4, but Ed. plain r.r. 10/-
6.. Ob. a bishop's head. PAYABLE IN DUBLIN, CORK OR LIMERICK.
Bv. ship sailing. FOR THE HONOR & USE OF TRADE r. 6/-
6. Ob. figure of hope leaning on anchor. IRISH HALFPENNY.
Bv. a Ship sailing. NAVIGATION & TRADE.
Ed. PAYABLE AT DUBLIN, CORK OR BELFAST.
6a. Similar Ob. & Rv., but Ed. plain.
7. Ob. as No. 6, Rv. J. LACKINQTON 1794 r.r. 7/6
8. Ob. ditto, Rv. arms & crest of the UNITED STATES, LIBERTY, Sic.
9. Ob. ditto, Rv. EARL HOWE & THE GLORIOUS, &c i. 2/6, 3/-
10. Ob. ditto, Rv. PRINCESS OF WALES (bust full face) s. 1/6 to 2/6
11. Ob. GOD GRANT PEACE a harp, ship at sea, &c.
Rv. DUBLIN HALFPENNY, three castles between palm branches.
Ed. payable in DUBLIN, CORK OR LIMERICK 1/6 to 2/-
lla. As last, but Ed. plain 1/- to 1/6
12. Ob. NOTHING WITHOUT INDUSTRY, man weaving in a loom.
Rv. shield arms PAYABLE IN DUBLIN, NEWBY OR BELFAST.
Ed. payable in Dublin, Cork or Derry. . .r. 3/6 to 6/6
13. Ob. & Rv. similar to last, but Ed. plain r.r. 5/- to 7/6
14. Ob. as No. 12, Rv. a crown radiated, &c.
15. Ob. ditto, Rv. Prince of Wales crest, &c.
16. Ob. ditto, Rv. cypher H s & co r.r.
17. Ob. ditto, Rv. arms, crest, windlas, &c r.r.
a.3/6
...r.r.
..r.r.
FARTHINGS.
BEGG. Atk.
169. Ob. cypher W.B. the date 1797 under.
Rv. WM. BEQG | TALLOW CHANDLK | 91
170. Ob. & Rv. the same as Rv. of above. .
MARLBRO ST | DUBLIN. . . S. 2/-
..rare 3/6 to 5/-
(oontinucd).
96
DUBLIN continned— Farthings.
BRYEN. Atk.
171. Ob. T. O. BRYEN. CHUBCH ST. DUBLIN.
Rv. OROCBR & TEA DEALER 1790. canister between sugar loaves.
172. Ob. similar, but legend divided | THUS |
Rv. GROCER & DEALER. TEA OH tkt Canister r.r. 7/6
173. Similar to 172, but j. o. BRYEN not T.O r. 5/-
174. Ob. as 172.
Rv. a cask &c. DEALER IN WHISKY r.r. 7/6
175. Ob. as 172.
RV. a bowl. WHISKEY. &C. DEALER IN CANDLES T. 5/-
The following are MIDDLESEX Penny tokens.
Atk.
80. Ob. TOWER OF DUDLEY CASTLE 1797.
Rv. cypher PS. 1797. P. SKIDMORE, &c. CLERKENWELL.
Ed. I promise to pay, &c r.r. 17/6 to 20/-
81. Ob. DULWICH COLLEGE IN SURREY. (JACOBS).
Rv. & Ed. as last 12/6 to 15/-
DEBR. Atk.
110. Ob. a deer, FREEDOM WITH INNOCBNCE.
Rv. a plough, INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH r.
111. Ob. similar, but (Westwood fecit) added.
Rv. as last, but (A & s) added r.
DRURY LANE. Atk.
113. Ob. Theatre (BT. 1794).
Rv. LONDON & WESTMINSTER PENNY, &C r.r. 15/-
DRAPERS HALL. Atk.
129. Ob. DRAPERS HALL BUILT 1672, Rv. as last r. 10/-, H/6
DYERS HALL. Atk.
180. Ob. Dyers Hall built. A.D. 1770, Rv. as last, value same.
HALFPENNIES.
DOG. Atk.
584. Ob. a dog, MUCH GRATITUDE BRINGS SERVITUDE.
Rv. a caduceus, WE WEBB BORN FREE, &c.
Ed. SPENCE X DEALER X 1N COINS X LONDON X 4/6 to 7/6
585. Ob. as last, Rv. a cat, Ed. as last 4/6 to 6/-
585a. (unpubd.) Similar, but Ed. milled r.r. 15/-
586. Ob. as 584, dog &c., Rv. free born Englishmen, &c 5/6 to 7/6
587. Ob. as last, Rv. a Highlander. THB GALLANT, &c 7/6
587a. (unpubd.) Ob. ditto, Rv. CAIN & ABEL, (fine) 4/6
587b. Ob. ditto, Rv. beginning of oppression, &c 7/6
588. Ob. ditto, Rv. after the revolution 4/- to 6/-
589. Ob. ditto, Rv. a turnstile 5/- to 10/-
FARTHINGS.
DENTONS. Atk.
753. Ob. Denton, Dealer in Coins, &c.
Rv. two busts facing. WE THRIE BLOCKHEADS BE 1795 l/-
754. Ob. as 753, Rv. a crown, as ST. ALBANS No. 2 r.r.r.
755. Ob. ditto, Rv. a cart at a quayside r.r.
756. Ob. ditto, Rv. a deformed Dwarf. Sir Jeflrey Dunstan r. 2/6
757. Ob. same as the Rv. of No. 753.
Rv. a deformed Dwarf as last s. 1/6 to 2/6
758. Ob. same as Rv. of 753.
Rv. Prince of Wales bust, &c., as St. Albans No. 2 r. 7/6
97
EXETER (Devonshire). Halfpennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. success to the woolen manufactory
Kv. shield Arms, EXETER HALFPEKNY
Ed. payable at the warehouse of Samuel Kingdon.X.r.r...25/-
2. Similar to last, but dated on the Ev....6d., 9d., I/ -
3. Similar to last, but Ed. reads KINDON, NO G...r.r.r. p.m. a.
4. Ob. as the Rv. of No. 2, Rv. John Howard, &c., Ed. milled. ..r.r,
5. Ob. as the Rv. of No. 2, Rv. GENERAL ELLIOT
Ed. PAYABLE AT LONDON OR BRIGHTON (also rare)
FARTHINGS.
9. Success to the woollen Manufactory
Rv. Shield Arms as on ?d., but reads, EXETER HALF HALFPENNY
r.r 7/6
10. Similar to last, but DATED 1792, not 1791, r.r 5/- to 7/6
11. Similar to last, but dated 1792 on the Ob., and divided by the
figure of Bishop Blaize, r.r.r 10/-
EPPING (Essex). Shillings.
Atk.
1. Ob. a stag and a tree
Rv. a star & garter, I/- VALUE ONE SHILLING, EPPING FOREST, 1796
Ed. SPENCEX DEALER X IN X COINS X LONDON X r.r. p. 111. a.
la. As last but EDGE milled
Ib. Ditto, Ed. Plain. (These two are very rare).
EMSWORTH (Hampshire). Halfpennies.
Atk.
5. Ob. a ship sailing, EMSWORTH
Rv. a female seated, a lion at her feet, HALFPENNY, 1793
Ed. payable at the warehouse of JOHN STRIDE, x X X X I/-
6. Similar but dated 1794 6d., 9d.
7. Ob. a female seated as on Rv. of No. 5
Rv. a dove flying, &c., PEACE AND PLENTY
Ed. current everywhere 6d., I/-, 1/6
7a. as last, but Ed., EAMES HOLLAND & ANDREWS, PETERSFiELD...r.
7b. Ditto, Ed. payable in LONDON BRISTOL & LANCASTER r.
7c. Ditto, Ed. plain R.
8. Ob. similar to No. 5, but dated 1794 on the Ob.
Rv. a dove flying, &c., PEACE & PLENTY
Ed. Emsworth Halfpenny payable by John Stride r.r.
8a. Similar to last but Ed. as No. 7a
8b. Ditto but Ed. payable in HULL and in LONDON. x... I/-, 2/-, 8/6
« (continued).
98
EMSWORTH, Hampshire (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk.
8c. Ditto but Ed. current everywhere I/-, 1/6, 2/6
8d. Ditto but Ed. plain r. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6
9. Ob. EARL HOWE & THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE
Bv. Britannia seated, Rule Brittania, ex. 1794
Ed. BMSWOETH HALFPENNY PAYABLE BY JOHN STRIDE. ..6d., 9d., l/-
9ft. As last but Ed. payable at London Liverpool or Bristol... 9d., 1/6
9b. Similar but Ed. Plain r. 2/-, 3/6
10. Similar but dated 1795 s. I/-, 1/6, 2/-
11. Similar to last, a larger bust 6d., 9d., l/-
lla. Similar, but Ed. PORTSMOUTH HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT THOMAS
SHARPS... r.
lib. Ditto, but Ed. PAYABLE IN LONDON r.
12. A bust, ADMIRAL EARL HOWB & 1797
Rv. Britannia seated, * * RULE BRITTANIA * * EX. 1797
Ed. PAYABLE BY JOHN STRIDE
These last three are rather scarce.
13. EARL HOWE & THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE
Rv. a ship, PRO BONO PUBLICO, Ed. current everywhere
6d., 9d., II-
14. Similar Ob., the Rv. a ship, HALFPENNY, Ed. as last...9d., I/-, 1/6
15. Ob. as No. 13, Rv. a ship. VAL. T. BRITTISH TARS. Ed. payable at
London or Brighton. ..this is Rare, p.m.a. about 3/6 to 5/-
15a. As last, but Ed. plain r. 3/6 to 5/-
16. Ob. as 13, Rv. a map of FRANCE &c., Ed. same as No. 13
1/-.2/..8/-
17. Ob. as last, Rv. MAY GREAT BRITAIN EVER REMAIN THE REVERSE
r.r. 4/- m.s.
17a. Similar BUT Ed. is milled r.r. p.m.a.
18. Ob. as No. 10, Rv. Britannia seated, &c., 1795
Rv. the way to prevent knaves getting a trick. ..r.r. 5/- to 10/-
19. Ob. Bust to left. EARL HOWE & THE GLORIOUS, &c.
Rv. Britannia seated. * * RULE BRITTANIA * * Ed. payable in
London. ..r.r.
20. Ob. as last, Rv. a Female standing, LIBERTY & COMMERCE
Ed. as last, PAYABLE IN LONDON r.r.r. 15/-
ELMSTHORPE (Leicestershire). Halfpennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. RuiuS Of ELMSTHORP CHURCH. EX. 1800
Rv. a wheatsheaf, plough & harrow, HALFPENNY PAYABLE BY
BICHD. FOWKE r.r.r. p.m.a.
2. Ob. similar but the E added to ELMSTHORPE
Rv. similar to last, but GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH added in EX.
r.r.r. p.m.a.
99
EASTBOURNE (Sussex). Halfpenny.
Atk.
20. Ob. Fishers library and lounge 1796
Rv. PROSPERITY I TO THE | GENTRY | WHO VISIT | EAST-BOURN.
Ed. celebrated for pure air & sea bathing. ..s....6d., 9d., 1/6
EAST GRINSTEAD (Sussex). Halfpennies.
Atk.
21. Ob. Freemasons ARMS, crest & motto, PRO BONO PUBLICO
Rv. a cypher I H B, pair of scales over ; date below, 1795
Ed. payable at H. BOORMAN 4d., 6d., 9d.
21a. With Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol. ..r.r. p.m.a.
EVESHAM (Worcester). Penny.
Atk.
6. View of a Tower & Church, EVESHAM PENNY
Rv. a cypher T T. payable by above. JUNE 6, 1796
Ed. I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY...
15/- to20/-...r.r.
EDINBURGH (Lothian). Halfpennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. a filtering stone, FOR FILTERING WATER. 1796
Rv. a bunch of grapes in a shield, between thistles s. 4/6
2. Ob. a flower spray in a shield, BRITANIA RULES THE WAVES
Rv. a buck's head, 1796. LET BRITAIN FLOURISH 6d., 9d., l/-
3. Ob. a tower within an oval, Rv. as last r.r. p.m.a.
The following Tokens of Edinburgh were issued by the persons named :
ANDERSON, LESLIE & Co.
4. University EDINBURGH very rare, p.m.a.
5. Similar, but reads NEW UNIVERSITY 6d. to l/-
ARCHIBALDS.
6 worth 2/-, 6a 2/6, 7 I/-, 8 and 9 are scarce, 3/6 upwards
CAMPBELLS.
10. Snuff Shop...5/6, the Ed. milled
lOa. Similar, Ed. plain. ..2/6
11. Ed. reads SPENCE DEALER IN COINS &c r.r. p.m.a.
lla. Similar, but Ed. milled 1/6 to 2/6
lib. Similar, but Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
12. Similar, worth 3/6 to 5/-
13. Figure of a Highlander, GALLANT GARB &c r. 5/- to 7/6
a 2 (continued).
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EDINBURGH (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk. HARRISONS.
14. Cypher H H. Rv. anchor. 1796. r. 5/6 to 7/-
15. No dots between words of Legend I/-, 2/-, 3/-
HUTCHINSONS. 1790.
16. St. Andrew with his Cross I/-, 1/6, 2/-
17. Similar, but a period at end of leg on Rv 3d., 6d., l/-
18. Similar, value as last. A Proof, Author's Collection, 7/6
19. Similar, but scarcer I/-, 2/-, 2/6
20 worth I/-, 21 worth 2/-, 22 scarce, worth 3/6
Dated 1791.
28 to 32b all worth I/- to 2/6
33 to 39a worth I/ - to 2/6
Dated 1796.
40 and 40a are r.r.r., p.m. a.
41 to 42a, other varieties noted by Mr. Atkins I/- to 2/-
REGISTER OFFICE.
43 2/-, 3/-, 4/-, only 100 struck
SANDERSONS.
44, 45, 46, 47 are all r.r., p.m. a.
WRIGHTS.
48. High Street, Edinburgh r.r., 10/- to 15/-
EDINBURGH (continued)— FARTHINGS.
Atk.
53. Ob. St. Andrew with Cross, NEMO MB IMPUNB LACKSSIT. 1790
Rv. Edinburgh Half Halfpenny, Ed. milled r.r. 7/6
54. Similar, but dated 1791 r.r. 5/-, 7/6
55. Similar, but dated 1792 r. 2/6, 3/6, 4/-
56. Ob. similar, Rv. EDINBURGH FARTHING, Ed. milled. ..I/-, 1/6, 2/6
56a. As last but Ed. plain 2/-, 3/-, 4/-
57. Ob. as last, but Rv. Farthing, YOUNGKST SON OF FORTUNB
r.r.r. p.m.a.
58. With a Rv. HOPBFUL FARTHING, and an anchor and cable
2/6 to 5/-
59. Ob. a shield bearing the P. of W. crest in first quarter, letter E
in the third quarter of shield
Rv. a bird on a tree, PRO BONO PUBLCO 1796 r.r. 2/6
61. Ob. a crown radiated above a thistle, 1795
Rv. EDINBURGH FARTHING, A star on either side r.r. 5/-, 7/6
All the above may be considered rare.
(continued).
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EDINBURGH (continued)— Farthings.
The following Edinburgh farthing tokens are placed alphabetically
according to the issuer's name on them,
Atk. BLACKIE & Co.
62 £ 63. Are both r.r. p.m.a.
COTTONS.
64. Geo. Cotton, a tobacconist r.r. 8/6
DICKSONS.
65. A tea dealer r.r. 3/6
DOIGS.
66. Of Lawn Market r.r. 2/-, 8/-, 4/.
DOUGLAS.
67 & 68. Both leaden tokens, are rare p.m.a.
FLYNNS.
69. A grocer of HAMMOND LANK I/., 2/-, 3/-
GALLOWAYS,
70. Found in copper, brass and lead I/-, 2/-, 3/-
GRERARS.
71. Of 60 South Bridge is r.r. p.m.a.
HAIR'S.
72. A grocer 6d., 9d., I/-
HARRISONS.
73,74,75. I/-, 1/6, 2/- each
HAVENS.
76 & 77. Both lead and r.r. p.m.a.
HENDRIES.
78 & 79. A grocer, &c 2/-, 3/-, 4/6
HOGGS.
80. J. HOGG, canon mills, Rv. teas <fc spirits r.r. 3/- or so
HUNTER.
81. 212. Cowgate I/- to 2/-
JOHNSTONE.
82. 83, 84. Leaden tokens r.r. p.m.a.
KIRKWOODS.
85. 2/.,8/-, 4/6
(continued).
102
EDINBURGH (continued)— Farthings.
Atk. LEWIS.
86. 177 Canongate St & 6 Market St r.r. 3/-
MAOARRA.
87. Of 28 Ports-burgh is r.r. 2/ - upwards
MCLAREN.
88. 29 Elder St r.r. p.m.a.
MEIKLE.
89. Of 86 Grass Market r.r. 3/6
MELROSE.
90 & 91. CANON GATE I/- to 2/-
MILNE.
92. 151. Pleasanoe Rare 3/- to 4/-
MITCHELL.
93. A tobacconist 1/6 to 2/6
MONCRIEFF.
94. Of LAWN MARKET r.r. 2/6
MORRIS.
95. Of Cathrine St r.r. 3/-
MORTONS.
96. NICHOLSON ST r.r. p.m.a.
NICHOLSON.
97. A grocer & spirit dealer r. 2/6, 3/-, 4/6
NIMMO.
98. A grocer of East Market Street I/-, 1/6, 2/-
PATERSON.
99. St. James's Square r.r. p.m.a.
PICKENS.
100. PICKEN FISH TACKSMAN r.r. p.m.a.
POLLAND.
101. John Pollands r. 2/-, 8/-
REID.
102 & 103. Barrowfield Rd. ...r.r. 8/ - to 4/- each
REITH.
104. Of No. 1 West Bow r.r. p.m.a.
REYNOLDS.
105. Of 8 St. Leonards, Edinburgh r.r.r. 4/-, 6/-
(continued).
103
EDINBURGH (continued)— Farthings.
Atk. ROBBS.
106. A Tinsmith r.r. 2/-,3/-
RODGERS.
107. Of CANON OATH r.r. 3/6
RUSSELS.
109. A wine <fe spirit dealer of Canon Gate...r. 8/-
SCUOGALL & DRYSDALE.
109. 223 HIGH ST r.r. 5/-
SINOLAIR.
110. A Tea Dealer of 14 TERRACE r.r. p.m.a.
SMYTH.
111. Ob. Chas SMYTH, Rv. MARYS ABBEY (lead)... r.r. p.m.a.
STEELE.
112. A Tin & Oil Shop...r. 2/ - 3/ -
STEUART.
113. A grocer of Edinburgh. ..r.r. p.m.a.
SWANSTON.
114. A wine & spirit merchant, HEAD OF BEOWN ST PLBABANOE...
r.r. p.m.a.
THALLONS.
115. R. Thallon, Gallowgate r. 2/6
THOMS.
116. A China merchant of COWGATE, Reads FARTHING (lead)...r. p.m.a..
THOMPSONS.
117. Ob. a ship, THOMPSONS WAREHOUSE EDINR.
RT. a crown, THOMPSONS WAREHOUSE EDINR r. 2/- to 4/6
118. Ob. similar, the D of EDIN is over the centre mast
Rv. ditto, the N of THOMPSONS over centre of crown
s.l/- to2/-
119. Ob. the E of EDIN is over the centre mast
Rv. the Legend commences to left of bottom of the crown...
r.r. 61-
120. Ob. the B of WAREHOUSE is over centre mast
Rv. is similar to No. 118 6d., I/-, 1/6
121. Ob. P. THOMPSON 259 HIGH STREET
Rv. an ornament, TEAS SPIRITS & GROCERIES r. 2/- to 3/-
(coniinued).
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EDINBURGH (continued)— Farthings.
Atk. WALKERS.
122. Ob. A. J. & M. WALKER, 6 LEITH STRBET
Rv. TEAS SPIRITS & WINES r.r. 3/6 to 5/-
123. Ob. W. WATT. GROCER. FIBHBR ROW.
Rv. TEAS WINKS & SPIRITS r.r. 5/-
124. Ob. a roll of tobacco, JOHN WATT TOBACCONIST
Rv. 21. Charles Street r.r. 2/6 to 4/-
WEMYSS.
125. Ob. D. WEMYSS TEA DEALER 21 ABBEY
Rv. PORTER & ALBS r.r.r. p.m. a.
WILLIAMS.
126. Ob. JAMBS WILLIAMS 76 NICHOLSON STREET EDINR
Rv. DEALER IN TEAS WINES SPIRITS &C 2/- to 3/6
WINTONS.
127. Ob. a roll of tobacco, JAMES WINTON TOBACCONIST
Rv. SNUFF SHOP, 6 CATHERINE — ... — STRBET r.r. 5/>
The following are in lead and belong to Edinburgh, all are %d. :
DICK.
129. Ob. Jn. Dick Grocer, Rv, 523 LAWN MARKET in three lines. ..r.r.
130. Ob. M'KAY GROCER, Rv. BDINR r.r.
131. Ob. A. PINKERTON & CO GROCER
Rv. No. 88 HIGH STREET BDiN r.r.
132. Ob. D. PURDIE WEIGH HOUSE, Rv. EDINR. 1800 r.r.
133. Ob. JOHN WATSON, Rv. EDINR r.r.
The above leaden tokens are rare, but are not much in demand,
the value is what any individual cares to give.
ENNISCORTHY (Wexford, Ireland.)
Atk.
There are 9 varieties of tokens of this town numbered from
1 to 9 by Mr. Atkins in his work on the 18th Century Tokens.
None are very rare.
The type of Nos. 1 to 4 is : — a castle by the sea, in a SUNK OVAL,
reading PAYABLE AT THB BANK OF R. w. ENNISCORTHY.
On the Rv. a monogram, R.W., on a shield suspended from the
branch of a tree, with a landscape view in the distance and
date, A.D. 1800 r. 5/-
No. 2 worth 2/-, No. 3a I/-, No. 4 1/6
5. Ob. a cypher R.W., crest, Peacock, FOR CHANGE above, 1800 below
Rv. PAYABLE AT WOODCOCKS BANK ENNISCORTHY
Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, vary in detail. Value of all, I/ - to 2/6 each.
105
The following art Middlesex tokens commencing with E.
Atk. PENNY.
101. Ob. a public building THE NEW EXCISE OFFICE LONDON, ex. Jacobs
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN. BRITISH PENNY
Ed. I PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE PHNNY.r.t.r. 15/-,17/6, 20/-
Atk. EATON. Halfpennies.
216. Ob. bust to left FRANGAS NON FLECTES, on a ribbon,
D. I. BATON THREE TIMKS ACQUITTED OF SEDITION
Rv. a cock crowing over pigs in a sty andthelegd. : — PRINTER
TO THE MAGESTY OF THE PEOPLE. LONDON. 1795
Ed. milled 3d. to 6d.
Atk. ENGLISH SLAVERY.
591. > Ob. a fat man, sitting at a table eating with the
Legd. : — ENGLISH SLAVERY
Rv. a lean inau on the ground gnawing a bone, FRENCH LIBERTY
592. Ob. as last, Rv. SCALES WEIGHTS & STEELYARDS
593. Ob. as last, Rv. LIBERTY. PEACE. COMMERCE, anchor & cap of
liberty; the above three are all rare, worth 4/-, 6/-, 7/-
each.
Atk. ENGLISHMAN.
A free born Englishman, see number 590 under MIDDSEX. F.
Atk. END OF OPRESSION.
639. Ob. of this & those to follow. Two men danfing.
Rv. Thos. Speuce, Thos. Paine, Thos. More, &C....1/- to 2/6
640. Rv. Britannia, ROUSE BRITTANIA r. 2/- to 4/6
641. Rv. We were born free and will never die slaves ...r. 2/-, 4/6
642. Three armed men, WHO KNOW THEIR RIGHTS &c....r. 4/6, 7/6
642a. WITH EDGE reading, SKIOMORE HOLBORN LONDON. ..r.r. 10/6
643. A heart in hand, HONOR 4/6 to 7/6
643a. Similar, but Ed. Skidmore Holborn London r.r. 10/-
644. An Indian IF RENTS i ONCE CONSENT TO PAY &c....r. 2/- to 4/6
645. Three men dancing, one eating, AFTER THE REVOLUTION
645a. Similar, but plain Ed., instead of SKIDMORE <fcc 10/-
646. A shepherd lying under a tree
Ed. Spence Dealer in Coins 2/- to 4/6
646a. Similar, but Ed. SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON 10/-
646b. Ed. payable in LONDON r.r. 12/6
647. Little TURNSTILE Halfpenny, Ed. as last rr. 15/-
647a. With Ed. SPENCR DEALER IN COINS r.r.r. 20/-
647b. With a plain Ed 2/- to 4/6
Atk. EVEN FELLOWS. FARTHINGS.
798. A man and a demons face, Rv. a man hanging on a gibbet &c.
END or P.T., the Ed. milled 2/- to 4/6
Atk.
1 06
FUTWICK (Bedfordshire)— Halfpennies.
1. Ob. view of a church, FLITWICK CHURCH. BEDS., Ex. BT. 1670,
Jacobs
Rv. a cypher, p a co. 1797. dedicated to collectors &c
r.r. 6/-f 7/6, 10/-
FALMOUTH (Cornwall).
3. A view of a rock and an eagle, &c., on the Obverse
Rv. FALMOUTH INDHPBNDENT VOLUNTEERS. 1797
Ed. milled 4/- to 7/6 s.
FAVERSHAM (Kent).
20. Ob. an ancient sloop, PAYABLE AT FEVERSHAM
Rv. shield arms of Cinque Ports, Cinque Port Halfpenny
Ed. PAYABLE AT JOHN CROWS COPPERSMITHS 6d., 9d., l/-
FOLKESTONE (Kent).
21. Ob. ships at a Quayside, MAY COMMERCE FLOURISH
Rv. PAYABLE AT FOLKESTONE KENT. VALUE ONE HALFPENNY. 1796
Ed. milled over some inscription r.r. 5/- to 10/-
FRANT (Sussex).
20. Ob. a cypher, a R., crest a lamb, FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD
Rv. shield arms, SUSSEX HALFPENNY TOKEN. 1794. on a label
Ed. PAYABLE BY G. RING. FRANT I/- to 1/6
FOUNTAINS ABBEY (Yorks)— Penny.
3. Ob. a view of abbey and trees, FOUNTAINS ABBEY NEAR RIPON <fcc.
Rv. a cypher T.K. PROMISSORY PENNY TOKEN r.r.r. 25/- m.s.
FORFAR (Angusshire).
17. Ob. a castle, PAYABLE ON DE-MAND BY JOHN STEELS, Ex. Wright des.
Rv. distant view of a town from the water, HALFPENNY,
Ex. forfar 1797
Ed. has five crosses and five dots r.r.
18. Similar, but first letter of legend does not quite touch the castle,
in No. 17 it does touch s. 6d. to 1/6
FINGAIvL OF DUBLIN.
166. Ob. a female holding a harp, FINGALL HALFPENNY. 1804.
Rv. a cypher, w H co PAYABLE AT SWORDS OR DUBLIN
r.r. when fine, 5/-
107
Atk. FYAN Grocer on a Dublin token as follows : —
99. Ob. figure of justice, <fcc., FOE THE HONOR & USB OF TRADE
Rv. a bottle BRANDT, and a sugar loaf, TALBOT FYAN GROCER
POOLBEG STREET DUBLIN l/-
99a. Similar, but Ed. payable at dublin cork or derry ; the Ed. of
the former has HALFPENNY payable at Dublin cork or Derry,
this is worth 1 / - , No. 99a 3/ -
100. Ob. a female leaning on an anchor, MAY IRELAND FLOURISH
RT. as 99
Ed. MANUFACTURED BY W. LUTWYCHE BIRMINGHAM 6d. to l/-
lOOa. Similar, but Ed. PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL...
r.3/-
lOOb. Ditto, Ed. payable at Banbury, Oxford or Reading... r.r. 5/-
lOOc. Ditto, Ed. milled over inscription s. 2/-
lOOd. Unpublished, Geale & Mcbride 4/- to 6/-
The following are Middlesex tokens :
HALFPENNIES.
Atk. FOX.
594. Ob. a bust of Fox, RT. HE. c. J. FOX, james under it
Rv. a seated figure of Britannia, ROUSE BRITTANIA
Ed. SPENCEX DEALER X IN X COINS X LONDON X r.r. 5/- to 7/6
594a. Similar, but a plain edge r.r. p.m.a.
595. Ob. as 594, Rv. WB WERE BORN FREE &c 3/6 to 5/6
595a. Similar, but Ed. milled 3/- to 5/-
596. Ob. as 594, Rv. citizens armed, WHO KNOW THEIR &c...r. 4/- to 6/-
596a. Similar, but milled edge instead of SPENCE, &c r.r. 10/-
596b. Similar, but edge engrailed r.r. 10/-
597. Ob. as 594, Rv. an Indian, if rents I once &c.
Ed. spence 3/6 to 5/6
598. Ob. as 594, Rv. LET TYRANTS TREMBLE &c.
Ed. Spence &c 3/- to 7/6
599. Ob. as 594, Rv. ODD FELLOWS A MILLION HOGG <fcc.
Ed. as last 3/6 to 5/-
600. Ob. as 594
Rv. CAIN KILLING ABEL, the beginning of oppression. ..5/6 to 7/6
601. Ob. as 594, Rv. a shepherd reclining under a tree...r. 3/- to 5/-
601a. Similar, but Ed. engrailed, not SPENCE r.r.r.
601b. Ditto, but Ed. plain also very rare
602. Ob. as 594
Rv. two soldiers shaking hands with two citizens, WE ALSO
ARE THE PEOPLE
Ed. SPENCE, &c., as 594
Note — In these Tokens as in many other things history repeats
itself (Author).
(continued).
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MIDDLESEX (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk.
603. Ob. as 594
Rv. two boys at a turnstile, LITTLE TURNSTILE s. 4/6
604. Ob. as last
Rv. A FRIEND TO PEACE & LIBERTY
Ed. engrailed 4/6 to 7/6
604a. Similar, but Ed. is milled r.r. 7/6 to 10/-
604b. Ditto, but Ed. is plain r.r. 5/- to 10/-
The series of above tokens are all rare.
PENNIES.
FOUNDLING hospital.
44. LAMBS CONDUIT FIELDS S. 2/6 to 5/6
FREEMASONS' arms, &c.
71. Ob. PRO BONO PUBLICO
Rv. MASONIC PENNY, &C.
Ed. MANUFACTURED BY W. LUTWYCHE BIRMINGHAM
r.r. 4/6 fine to 15/- m.s.
FULHAM. Ob. The Bishops of London's seat at Fulham.
82. Rv. a cypher, p s 1797, P. SKIDMORE, &c.
Ed. I Promise, &c r.r. 10/-
FORT GEORGE, INVERNESS, Scotland.
85. Rv. and Ed. as last r.r. 15/- to 20/-
FISHMONGERS HALL.
131. Founded 1536, Rv. and Ed. as last r.r. 10/- to 15/-
FOX.
Similar to the Halfpenny on the Ob., but these are Pennies and
come under the WESTMINSTER series as follows:
145. Ob. a front face bust, THE RIGHT HON CHAS JAS FOX
Rv. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDANT ELECTORS OF WESTMINSTER...
r.r.r. p.m. a.
146. Ob. a different bust, GLORY BE THINE, &c.
Rv. RESISTLESS SPEAKER, FAITHFUL GUIDE, THE COURTIERS DREAD,
THB PATRIOTS PRIDE.
Mr. Atkins says that these two are in white metal. The Author
has noted that Messrs. Spink, of Piccadilly, London, have 146 in
tin, copper and brass. The value is — copper, 5/-; tin, 12/6
brass 15/-, collectors' specimens.
147a. Unpublished, has a plain edge
147. With the word ALBIONS not ALBIENS
Ed. w. LUTWYCHE, <fcc., is the copper one, Nos. 145 and 146 are
white metal.
log
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Halfpennies. F.
FORSTER.
Atk.
217. Ob. a crown, 1795, "GOD SAVE THE KINO"
Rv. Prince of Wales' crest, WM FORSTBB <kc NO 348 BTBAND. . . .
2/6 copper, silver 40/-
FOUNDLING FIELDS.
218. Ob. a lamb, FOUNDLING FIELDS 1795.
Rv. a cypher i B within a circle, PAYABLE ON DEMAND, the i is much
smaller than the B
Ed. is milled. . ..r.r.r. p.m.a.
219. Similar, but the cypher letters are the same size.. . .r.r.r. p.m.a.
220. Ob. similar
Rv. has a round dot after the word DEMAND and a flaw almost blots
out the period
Ed. milled 6d. to l/-
FOWLERS.
221. Ob. head of Neptune with his trident, HALFPENNY
Rv. whale fishery, PAYABLE AX i FOWLEBS LONDON. 1794.. . .3d. to 6d.
FRANKLIN PRESS.
222. Ob. a printing press, sic oritur doctrina, &c.
Rv. PAYABLE AT THE FBANKLIN PBESS LONDON
Ed. AN ASYLUM FOB THE OPPBESSBD OF ALL NATIONS, .r.r. 5/- Upwards
222a. Similar to last but the Ed. plain I/-, 2/-, 3/6
FREEDOM with innocence.
750. Ob. a stag ; and Legend as title
Rv. a plongh, IHDUSTRY SUPPLIETH WANT. 1796.
Ed. payable in LONDON. . . .6d., 9d., l/-
750a. Similar, but dots and crosses follow word LONDON. . . .r. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6
750b has a milled edge 6d. to l/-
751. Ob. as last
Rv. figure of Britannia, HOLE BRITTANIA
Ed. same as No. 750, PAYABLE IN LONDON, and engrailing
751a. Similar, but dots and crosses follow London on Ed r. 3/6
751b. The Ed. is plain r.a. 5/-
A FARTHING.
823. Similar to the Jd., 750 above 3/6
FREE Born Englishman, 1796.
542. A man fettered, his mouth padlocked, on Rv.
Ob. T. Spence, 7 months, imprisoned for high treason. . . .s. 3/6 to 6/-
no
GLOUCESTER. Pennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. View Glocester Cathedral, Ex. first built 1061.
Rv. arms and coronet, CITY TOKEN. . . .s. 2/6, 3/6, 4/6
2. Ob. as last, Rv. THE ABMS OF GLOUCESTER. . . .r. 10/-
3. Ob. St. Mary de Crypt Church <fc School, Rv. as No. 1 2/-, 4/-
4. Ob. as No. 3, the Rv. as No. 2. . . .r.r. also found in TIN. . . .r.r. 15/-
5. Ob. view of St. Mary De Lode Church, Rv. as No. 1, value similar
6. Ob. resembles No. 5, but two buttresses are added at the East end of
Rv. same as No. 1 . . . .r. 5/-, 7/6 Church
7. Ob. as No. 5, Rev. as No. 2. . . .r.r. p.m.a.
8. Ob. BT. UICHABLS CHURCH, Rv. same as No. 1 .... 2/- to 3/6
9. Ob. as last, Rv. same as No. 2 r.r. 10/6
10. Ob. ST NICHOLAS CHURCH, Rv. as No. 1 2/6, 4/6
11. Ob. as last, Rv. as No. 2 r.r. 7/6
12. Ob. the NEW COUNTY GAOL, Rv. as No. 1 3/-, 4/6
13. As last, Rv. as No. 2. . . .r.r. p.m.a.
14. Ob. ST BARTHOLOMEWS HOSPITAL, rebuilt 1789
Rv. as No. 1 3/-to4/-
15. THE HIGH CROSS TAKEN DOWN IN 1751, Rv. as No. 1. . . ,r. 5/-, 7/-
16. Ob. & Rv. as last, but in TIN r.r.r. 10/- to 15/-
17. ST JOHNS CHURCH, Rv. as No. 1 ... .2/6 to 4/6
18. As last, BUT IN TIN. . . .r.r. 10/-
19. Ob. WHITE FRIARS, Rv. as No. 1. . . .2/6, 5/-, s.
20. Ob. & Rv. as last, Rv. as No. 2 r.r. p.m.a.
21. Ob. St Peter, Gloucester, B.T. 1204
Rv. a cypher, T. G. BRITISH PENNY, 1797 .... r.r.r. 30/- to £2
The TOKENS of Gloucester City with OTTLEY on, are in all cases Scarcer
than those with P. Kempson, fecit on them.
HALFPENNIES.
41. Ob. a view of Gloucester City, SUCCESS TO THE TRADE & COMMERCE.
Rv. Gloucester & BERKLEY CANAL, act OBTAINED 1793.
Ed. PAYABLE AT GLOUCESTER, see three following : —
41a. WITH Ed. PAYABLE AT JOBDANI DRAPBB GOBPOBT.
41b. Ditto Milled Ed., 41c a plain EDGE. It should be noted that in these
last four tokens there are only TWO E'S in BERKELEY. . . .
r.r.r. p.m.a.
42. Similar to last BUT BEBKELBY has three E's. . . .value I/- to 2/-
43. As last BUT the EDGE PLAIN. . . .r. 5/-
42. Is also found in BRASS its value is 12/6
Ill
GOSPORT (Hampshire). Pennies.
Atk.
2. Ob. BRITAIN TRIUMPHANT, Peace, — Spain.— France. Holland. —
Rv. T. WOOD SALESMAN GOSPORT VALUE ONE PENNY, Gosport Penny Token,
1798
Ed. I PROMISE TO PAT THE BEABEB ON DEMAUD ONE PENNY. X. . . .r.r. 20/-
3. Ob. and Ed. as last
Rv. FRENCH FOLLY IN BUILDING BAFTS, 1798. . . .r.r.T. 25/-
HALFPENNIES.
21. Ob. PROMISSORY HALFPENNY, Helineted Head of a man representing
Sir Bevois
Rv. a ship, PRO BONO PUBLICO, 1794, the topmast of the mainmast is to
the left of the o
Ed. payable at I Jordans draper Gosport r.r. 15/-
22. Ob. and Ed. the same as last, the mast, however, comes to the centre
of the o. This slight variation means this token is worth 6d. only
22a. Similar to last, bat a Plain Ed s. 1/6
23. Ob. similar, but a different Die
Rv. mainmast is between o and p, and the Ed. is as No. 21 . . I/- to 2/-
23a. As last, but Ed. SALMON COURTNEY & FROSTS x. . . .r. 4/-
23b. Similar, but Ed. PAYABLE IN LOND»N EVERYWHERE .... r.r. 7/6
23c. Similar, but Ed. plain (not in collar) . . . r.r. 3/6
24. Ob. PAYABLE AT BENN & JOHN JONES GOSPORT OB 8HEEBNESS
Rv. THE GUARD & GLOBY OF GT BRITAIN. 1796.
Ed. milled s. I/- to 2/6
GRAVESEND (Kent).
1. Ob. Gravesend Token, a sailing boat
Rv. NAVAL PENNY 1797 r.r.r. £3
GODINGTON (Kent). Halfpennies.
22. Ob. a monogram, TOKE, GODINTON HOP TOKEN 1767
Rv. a basket full of hops, NO PAINS NO GAINS
There are four varieties of this token described in Atkins on page 51. They
maintain an average price, however, 20/- to 35/-, all are very rare.
GOUDHURST (Kent).
26. Ob. the Kentish Horse, KENT HALFPENNY TOKEN. 1794
Rv. Arms of the City CANTERBURY. FOR GENERAL COMVENIENCE
Ed. Payable at w FBIGGLES GOUDHUHST 9d., I/-, 2/-
26a. As last (sometimes countermarked)
Ed. FUGGLES GOUDHURST I/- to 6/-
27. Ob. and Rv. as last
Ed. payable by w UYNB OOUDHUBST. . . ,2/- to 4/-
1X2
GI^ASTONBURY (Somerset). Penny.
Atk.
20. Ob. the Front of GLASTONBURY ABBEY
Bv. BRITISH PENNY. 1797.
Ed. i PROMISE TO PAY &c . . . .T.T. £1, globe series
GODSTONE (Surrey). Penny.
1. Ob. GODSTONE TOWEB SURREY
Bv. BRITAIN
Ed. i PROMISE &c. . . . 15/-, 20/-, also a globe penny, all these are r.r.r.
GUIIvDFORD (Surrey). Penny.
2. Ob. C.OILDFORD TOWBB SURBY
Bv. and Ed. as GODSTONE. . . .16/- to £1
HALFPENNY.
13. Ob. ARMS OF GUILDFOHD (castle and leopard) GUILDFOBD HALFPENNY
Bv. SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY, a representive figure of
BISHOP BLAIZS, and a woolpack 1/- m.s.
14. Ob. as last
Bv. LIBERTY PEACH coMMBRCB. an anchor, cable, cap of liberty. . . . s. 2/-
GISBORO. (Yorks.)
4. Ob. BTTINS OF GIBBOBO ABBBY
Bv. & Ed. as GODSTONE. . ..25/-
GLAMORGAN. Halfpenny.
1. Ob. Bust to left, JESTYN AP. GWRGAN. TYWYSOG. MORGANWG 1091
Bv. Britannia seated, Y. BBUNHIN. AB. GYFBAITH. 1795.
Ed. plain r.r.r. 50/-
2. Ob. similar, but no dashes by side of date and no pellet ou crown
Bv. as last, but with a crown on the pedestal and no dots by the side of
date
Ed. reads GLAMORGAN HALFPENNY. . . .worth 2/- m.s.
GATEHOUSE (Kirkcudbrightshire). Halfpenny.
*1. Ob. a crest, &c., GATEHOUSE HALFPENNY
Bv. payable at the house of THOS SCOTT &: co.,1793. . . .2/- mediocre
* v.f. impressions are r.r., worth more.
"3
GLASGOW (Lanarkshire). Penny.
Atk.
1. The city arms. LET GLASGOW FLOURISH.
Rv. NUNQUAM ARESCERB. MDCCXCI £2
The above is r.r.r. and was struck from the Halfpenny Die below.
HALFPENNIES.
2. Ob. as the Penny (above)
Rv. as the penny, viz. : — a river god reclining on an urn, which
is inscribed CLYDE, from which water is issuing, NUNQUAM
&c. initials R.D. under
Ed. payable at the house of GILBERT SHEARER <fc co....l/- to 2/-
There are 28 varieties of these, but the highest priced one
Atk. 5b is only worth 4/6, the others 1/6 to 2/6.
FARTHINGS. ANDERSONS. Three Varieties.
10. Ob. PROVISION WAREHOUSE.
Rv. 106 KING ST GLASGOW s. 2/6; No. 11 Sj- ; No. 12 4/-
ANGUS'S.
13, 14, 15, 16. Ob. JAMES ANGUS, Rv. TEA SHOP, &c I/- to 2/-
BILTONS.
17. Ob. w. BILTON, Tobacconist, 630 ARGYLE ST.
Rv. Arms of GLASGOW, let GLASGOW FLOURISH... scarce 4/-
CUBIE & PATERSONS.
18. Ob. Gubie & Patersous head of King Street, in six lines...
rare, p.m. a.
ERSKINS.
19. Ob. Ralph Erskins, Glasgow, &c common l/-
EWINGS.
21 & 22. Ob. Farthing payable at the shop of &c., 1799. ..2/- to 5/- s.
FINLAYSONS.
23. Ob. 68, King Street X one farthing X r.r. p.m.a.
Variety 24 similar, but NO X X 5/-
HAMILTONS.
25, 26, 27. Ob. all similar, Glasgow Farthing payable at ALEXR.
HAMILTON'S Snuff Shop, 1791 1/- to 3/- each
KIRKWOODS.
28. Jas. Kirkwood a Farthing, Rv. Tea Shop. 1781 r.r. p.m.a.
RANDOLFS.
29. Ob. Farthing payable at George Randolph & Co.
Rv. Negro, dec 2/- m.s.
• (continued).
H4
GLASGOW (continued)— Farthings.
Atk. RETAILERS.
Ob. GLASGOW RETAILERS TOKEN, five varieties...!/- to 2/- if v.f.
WATERSON A CO.
34. A snuff jar labelled 37. ..B. WATERSON & co....3/6
GULLIELMUS VALLUS.
1. Ob. a bust in armour
Rv. a seated female figure, SCOTIA REDIVIVA
In the Exergue, 17 c F 97. This is a Token of AYRSHIRE
r.r. 10/-
GEORGE, PRINCE OF WALES.
This appears on a number of Tokens, and those that do not have
their source of Locality in the Legend are given here.
2. Ob. bust of the PRINCE, GEORGIUS P.S.S.C.D. 1799
Rv. the British arms on four shields, BR. L. PR. E. REG. sco. PR.
ET. SEN. GR. DUX. AYRSHIRE r.r.r. 15/-
74. Ob. a seated figure holding a harp
Rv. full face head of GEO PRINCE OF WALES
This Token belongs to DUBLIN value I/- to 2/-
76. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, DUBLIN value about 2/-
GARRICK.
183. Ob. lanreated bust to left, DAVID GARRICE ESQR. 1792
Rv. Payable in Dublin or London
Ed. milled r. 5/- to 10/- DUBLIN
Tht following art MIDDLESEX Tokens with the principal Legend
or Device of G.
PENNIES. GOODMAN'S Fields.
3. Ob. a chained bear, GOODMANS FIELDS BREWHOUSE. 1760
Rv. Thomas Jordan & Co. THREEPENCE r.r.r. p.m. a.
4. A similar Token reading THREEHALFPENCE r.r.r. p.m.a.
GORTON.
25. T. Gorton, Dealer in Fenders, &c., Clerkenwell
Rv. British Penny
Ed. I promise, Ac 10/-, 15/-, 20/- r.r.
GUILDHALL.
34. Ob. View of the Guildhall, &c.
Rv. London Promissory Penny Token 2/- to 3/6
GOLDSMITHS HALL.
46. Similar to last (same series) 2/- to 3/6
102. Variety, the Rv. inscribed to Worshipful Compy. of Goldsmiths
r.r. 10/-, 15/-
Variety unpubd. Theatre New York 60/- m.s.
(continued).
"5
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Pennies.
Atk. GREENWICH Hospital.
47. Ob. a public building, Rv. London Promissory c. 3/-
GUYS Hospital.
48. Ob. a public building, Rv. as last 3/- to 4/-
70a. Unpublished.
103.
GRAND Hotel.
Ob. as title r.r. 2/6 to 7/6
GEORGIUS IH.
Ob. GEORGIUS. III. DEI. GRATIA.
Rv. Visited St. Pauls, 23rd APRIL, 1798 3/6
Unpublished varieties, Silver 7/6, Gilt 10/-, Tin 2/6, Gold £20, in the
possession of Messrs. Spinks, Piccadilly, London.
Variety of No. 103. Ob. as last.
Rv. the rays of the sun over the arms of London are omitted in
this specimen 5/-
105. Ob. the King's bust, G in 1788. GOD SAVE THB KING
Rv. similar to last 2/- to 3/-
106. Ob. GEORGIUS. in. DEI. GRATIA., the King's bust, MILTON under
Rv. a pedestal, &c., inscribed HOWE ST. VINCENT DUNCAN, three
fleur-de-lis above the top word, Royal Thanksgiving, &c.,
In Ex. Dec 19. 1797 value 4/6 e.f.
107. Similar, but no fleur-de-lis on Rv. There are several kinds
of this, as follows : gilt 7/6, silver 15/-, tin 4/6 to 7/6
108. Ob. G — in. visited St. Paul's, December 19, 1797
Rv. Arms of London, &c., IN HONOR OF LORD DUNCAN'S VICTORY
over the Dutch fleet, Oct. 11, 1797 10/- copper or tin
109. Ob. GEORGIVS III REX ATTENDED DIVINE SERVICE AT St Pauls
London &c
Rv. PROVIDENCE | THIS DAT ACKNOW | -LEDGED IN THE MA- | -NY
SIGNAL VICTO | RIBS OBTAINBD | DURING THE | WAR...5/-...
also in tin, copper, pewter 5/- to 7/6 each
GROCERS HALL.
132. Ob. Founded A.D. 1411
Rv. London & Westminster Penny r.r. 12/6
GARDINER, ADMIRAL.
149. Ob. worthy the fleet or the senate, Election Token
Rv. correspondg society, Some of the Foxes tricks on a
Westminster pole, 1796 3/- to 5/-
M ost of the above are more properly speaking Medalets.
HALFPENNIES. GUESTS.
223. Ob. Guests patent boots & shoes.
Rv. No. 9 Surry St, Blackfriars Road, Halfpenny, 1797
Ed. payable in LONDON 6d. to l/-
H 2 (continued).
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MIDDLESEX (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk.
223a. Ed. Payable at London BATH OR MANCHESTER r. 3/-
223b. Ed. Payable in DUBLIN or LONDON 6d. to l/-
223c. Ed. Payable in Dublin or at BALLTMUETAGH s. I/- to 1/6
223d. Ed. Payable in Lancaster London or Bristol I/- to 2/-
223e. Ed. milled 6d. to 1/6
GORDON DIED IN NEWGATE.
607. Ob. Bust of Lord George Gordon.
Rv. Britannia seated, ROUSE BRITANIA
Ed. SPENCE DEALER IN COINS LONDON r. 3/6 to 7/6
608. Ob. as 607, Rv. We were born free and will never die
slaves 3/6 to 4/6
609. Ob. as 607, Rv. a heart in a hand, HONOR 3/6 to 7/6
610. Ob. as 607, Rv. Cain killing Abel, the beginning of
oppression 4/6 to 10/-
611. Ob. as 607, Rv. three men dancing, AFTER THE
REVOLUTION r.r. 10/-
612. Ob. as 607, Rv. SESSIONS HOUSE OLD BAILY r.r. p.m.a.
The majority of these have the same Ed., Spence, &c.
612a. As last, but a PLAIN Ed 3/6 to 5/-
613. Ob. as 607, Rv. Little Turnstile Halfpenny r.r. 15/- to 30/-
614. Ob. bust to left, no Leg. Rv. LORD | GEORGE | GORDON | 1780
Ed. Speuce Dealer in Coins London 3/- to 4/6
GEORGIVS III. REX.
739. Ob. bust to right, Rv. the Arms of London, Visited St. Pauls,
ex. 23 APRIL, 1879 1/- to 2/-. It should be noted that this
is not the visit of Dec. 19, 1797, Atk. 108 on page 115.
FARTHINGS. GEO. & CAROLINE.
818. Ob. two busts. Rv. a stork upon a cornucopia — payable in
London, 1795 value l/-
819. Ob. as last, Rev. a pig trampling on HONOR &c 1/6
820. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but inscribed Freedom to the slave,
WHEREAS the last reads LONG LIVE THE KING r.r. 5/-
821. Ob. as 818, Rv. PEACE in the centre, a beehive above and
sprigs of laurel below s. 1/6
HORNCHURCH (Essex).
Atk.
82. Ob. Crowned Bust, EDWARD iv. GRANTED THE CHARTER, A.D. 1465
Rv. a device inscribed LIBERTY of HAVERING ATTE Bower, &c...
I/- to3/-
33. Similar, but the 1 in date has a square top I/- to 2/ -
xi7
HEREFORDSHIRE. Pennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. a device of a bull breaking his chains, JUNE 3rd, 1796
Rv. an apple tree and a plough within an oaken wreath...
r.r. 10/- to!5/-
2. Ob. similar to last, Rv. similar, but the handles of the plough
are longer than the previous one, and there is an BXEKGUE
line r. 3/6 to 4/6
3. Ob. a bull, &c., HEREFORDSHIRE, Ex. June 3, 1796
Rv. same as No. 1 r.r. 7/6
4. Ob. as No. 3, Rv. as No. 2 5/- In silver (unpubd.) 50/-
HALFPENNIES.
5. Ob. an apple tree, SUCCESS TO THE CIDER TRADE, &c.
Rv. figure of Justice, FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD, Ed. milled, l/-
5a. Similar but Ed. payable in Anglesey London or
Liverpool, X s. 2/- to 4/6
5b. Similar to last but a PLAIN Ed value as last
6. Ob. Bust to left, T. GORTON, HEREFORD, 1794, the 4 inverted
Rv. an apple tree & a Cask, CYDER MERCHT r.r.r. p.m. a.
HAWKHURST (Kent). All are £d. unless stated
otherwise.
28. Ob. a cypher, CH. HAWKHURST HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT
Rv. the Kentish horse in shield, JUSTICE & CONFIDENCE
THE BASIS, &C.
Ed. CHARLES HIDERS, the remainder edge is milled I/-
HYTHE (Kent).
29. Ob. an ancient sloop, PAYABLE AT HYTH
Rv. arms of the Cinque Ports, CINQUE PORT HALFPENNY
Ed. at RICHARD SHIPDENS.X.X.X.X.X I/- to 1/6
29a. As last, but Ed. plain, this one is scarce 3/- or 4/-
HALSAIyL (I^ancs.) Pennies.
1. Ob. Shield arms, NEC PLACIDER CONTBNT QUIETS EST, on a ribbon
Rv. HALSALL D, Ed. Engrailed r.r. 7/6 to 10/-
HAVERHIU, (Suffolk). Halfpennies.
29. Ob. a man weaving in a loom, HAVERHILL MANUFACTORY
Rv. a cypher, IF. PRO BONO PUBLICO 1794
Ed. PAYABLE AT JOHN FINCHAMS SUFFOLK I/-, also struck in
silver r.r.
Varieties : —
29a. Ed. payable at CLAOHAR & cos Chelmsford...r.r. 5/-
29b. Ed. payable in HULL & IN LONDON x X-r.r. 4/-
29c. Ed. South Shields & London r.r. 6/- or so
29d. A plain edge r.r. 3/6
30. Ob. as 29, Rv. Sucess to THE PLOUGH & SHUTTLE I/- to 2/-
30a. Ed. milled.. .2/- to 4/-, the Ed. of 30 is as No. 29b.
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HOXNE (Suffolk). Pennies.
Atk.
7. Ob. a horseman, PRO ARIS ET FOCIS
Kv. Hoxne & Hartsmere Suffolk Loyal Yemonary Cavalry
Ed. God save the King & Constitution 7/6 v.f.
7a. Ob. Similar, but the Ed. plain 2/6 to 4/6 both scarce
HALFPENNIES.
81. Ob. similar to the Penny, Rv. as the penny, but dated 1795
Ed. payable by THOS. TALLANT HOXNE x s. 3/- to 4/6
81a. Similar, but Ed. God save, &c. as the Penny I/- to 2/-
81b. Similar to last, but Ed. payable in Dublin or London. .r. 5/- or so.
81c. With Ed. milled TO THE RIGHT I/- to 2/-
31d. With Ed. milled TO THE LEFT 1/6 to 2/6
81e. With Ed. plain 5/- to 7/6
HASTINGS (Sussex).
Atk.
23. Ob. a sloop sailing, Success and safety attend the endeavour.
Rv. shield arms, Hastings Halfpenny. 1794. the second blade of
the palm is just beyond the A., Ed. payable by James
Tebays Hastings r.r. 15/- if to be had.
•23a. With Ed. payable by w. MYNS oouDHURST..r.r. the die failed p.m.a.
24. Ob. & Ed. as No. 23, Rv. similar, but the second blade of the
palm comes to the first limb of the A in halfpenny. The
ribbon is much nearer the leg 6d. to l/-
24a. Similar, a copy of the last with a plain Ed I/- to 1/6
HORSHAM (Sussex).
Atk.
25. Ob. bust of the King to Right LONG LIVE THE KING
Rv. anchor & cable. M. PINTOSH. HORSHAM. 1791, Ed. milled
r.r. 101-
25a. Similar, but Ed. SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON r.r. 7/6 to 10/-
This Obverse occurs with the following Reverse : —
26. Rv. view of a street & a church spire, Ed. Skidmore &c....r.r.
27. Two busts LOUIS, xvi. ET M ANTIONETTE &c., Ed. milled r.r.
28. Bust in Cocked Hat. MAY THE FRENCH &c., Ed. SKIDMORE &c...r.r.
25. Ob. an anchor & cable. M. PINTOSH HORSHAM
Rv. view of a church ruin, DESTROYED BY FIRE &c r.r.
80. Ob. as last, Rv. a cypher I.O.M. &c., Ed. of this & 29. SKIDMORE
&c r.r.
The value of the above will be ascertained, see Addenda.
H9
HOLT (Wiltshire.)
Atk.
3. Ob. a figure of fame blowing a trumpet, HOLT WILTSHIRE MINERAL
WATERS DISCOVERED 1688.
Rv. SOLD AT THE SPA HOUSE HOLT &c., Ed. milled 6d. to l/-
3a. Similar, but Ed. plain 2/- to 3/6
4. Ob. as last, Rv. a building, SPA HOUSE above NEAT LODGINGS &c.
1/6 to 3/6
5. Similar, but the Ob. reads SPA HOUSE &c. the words HOLT WATKB
in addition to the SPA HOUSE & NEAT LODGINGS.
Rv. is the same as No. 3 r.r. 10/-
6. Ob. figure of fame, Holt Mineral Waters, &c., as No. 3
Rv. bust, HE FEELS HIS PEOPLES WANTS AND RELIEVES THEM...r. 4/6
7. Ob. as last, Rv. a beggar receiving alms, i WAS HUNGRY, &c...
r.r. 10/-
8. Ob. as last, Rv. TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS DUKE OF BEAUFORT, &c...
r.r. p.m. a.
9. Ob. as last, Rv. the same as No. 6 2/6 to 4/6
10. Ob. as last, Rv. a pair of scales, 3$lbs., Is. worth of bread. ..r.r.
11. Ob. as last, Rv. similar to last, 6£lbs., Is. worth of bread, &c...r.r.
HAGLEY (Worcs.)
20, Ob. a man fishing, <fcc., HAGLEY TOKEN
Rv. a snail, a tree, and a bridge, A SNAIL MAY PUT HIS HORNS OUT
Ed. plain r.r.r. 20/- to 30/-
21; Ob. as last, Rv. a Shepherd under a tree, &c., plain Ed
r.r. 15/- to20/-
21a. Similar, but Ed. SPENCEX DEALER x IN x COINS X LONDON x
r.r. 10/- to!5/-
21b. The Ed. payable at York r.r. 10/- v.f.
HUDDERSFIELD (Yorks.)
16. Ob. EAST INDIA HOUSE
Rv. Halfpenny 1792, the ARMS OF THE GROCERS co
Ed. payable at John Downings, HUDDERSFIELD r.r.r. p.m. a.
17. Similar to preceding, but date is 1793 r. 2/6 to 5/-
17a. Similar, but Ed. LONDON BRISTOL AND LIVERPOOL I/- to 2/-
17b. Similar, but Ed. plain s. 2/6
HULL (Yorks.)
There are fourteen varieties of this token of Hull. Atkins Nos.
from 18 to 26. The value of them, with minor varieties, range
from I/- to 2/6. There is one variety that is worth more, viz.
No. 26, the Ob, is GULIELMUS TERTIUS REX, an equestrian figure or
statue of William III., the Rv. St. Andrew with his cross. ..s. 5/-
The Rv. of the majority of the others are a ship sailing, or the
Leg. Hull Halfpenny.
120
House of Industry. Halfpenny.
See DUBLIN, Atk. 24, worth 1/6 to 2/-, under B.
A Token with H on and a bugle, horn and shield.
Atk.
101. As this heading, PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OB BELFAST. 1795
Rv. a female holding a quadrant, &c., FOE. THE. GOOD. OF. TRADE .
1/6 to 2/-
H. S. & Co.
115. Dublin, the Prince of Wales' Crest with Halfpenny on a ribbon
instead of the motto, PAYABLE AT DUBLIN CORK OR LIMERICK.
1794
Rv. a cypher, H s & co., between laurel branches I/- to 1/6
116. Similar, but with Halfpenny divided by the crest and not on
the ribbon
Rv. similar, but there are 4 dots at the end of the branches
instead of a leaf, and the cypher is different I/- to 2/-
117. Similar, but the leaves of the wreath are divided, whilst in the
former they were entire, and this token is much better
workmanship r. 4/-
118. Ob. Prince Wales' crest dividing HALF PENNY
Rv. the Arms London, SCALES WEIGHTS STEELYARDS. ..r. 5/- to 7/6
119. Ob. as last, Rv. bust of ROBERT ORCHARD s. 3/6 to 5/6
120. Ob. as last, Rv. figure of Fame, for convenience, &C...2/6 to 4/6
121. Ob. as before
Rv. Arms, Crest, &c., Payable in Dublin, Newry, &c...r. 7/6
122. Ob. as 118
Rv. a crown radiated, Liberty Peace Commerce &c...r.r. 10/-
123. Ob. as last, Rv. BRYEN BOIROIMBE, KING OF MUNSTER...S. 2/- to 4/6
124. Ob. as 118, Rv. bust of William 3rd, 1688 r.r. p.m.a.
125. Ob. as 118, Rv. Wheatsheaf and sickle between Doves, Peace
and Plenty Halfpenny
The Rv. of No. 117 appears as an Ob. on the following : —
127. Rv. a wheatsheaf, Peace Plenty Liberty r.r. 5/- to 7/-
128. Rv. a wheatsheaf and doves, see Munster £d. No. 2 s. 2/-
129. Rv. an anchor and cap of liberty, see Loyal Briton, not local
2/6
HIBERNIA (Dublin). Farthings.
163. Ob. a female seated, HIBERNIA, Ex. 1804
Rv. a ship sailing, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF TRADE. ..r. 3/6 to 5/-
164. Similar, but the Legend is closer
Rv. for the convenience of trade, in four lines. ..s. I/- to 1/6
184. With Rv. GOD SAVE THE KING, Ed. milled I/- to 3/6
(continued).
121
HIBERNIA (continued)— Farthings.
185 to 191 have the same Ob. as 163, page 120, Rv. as follows : —
Atk.
185. Rv. Robert Orchard, bust to left s. 3/6
186. Rv. a pair of breeches on fire, PANDORA'S BREECHES... r. 5/- to 7/6
187. Rv. bust of ADML MACBRIDE r. p.m. a.
188. Rv. an open book, Jan. 21, 1793, the wrongs of man
r. 4/- to 5/6
189. A man hanging on a gallows, END OF p( — )T r. 7/6
190. Rv. a cypher, p. s. co., dedicated to collectors, &c...r. 8/- to 5/-
191. Rv. a dove and olive branch, legend as last...r. 4/6 to 5/6
H M Co
176. Ob. a female seated, &c., Incorporated by act of parliament
Rv. a cypher, H M co, turner Camac Chairman, farthing
r. 2/ - to 3/6
HUTTON. Farthing.
177. Ob. a coronet, MAXL BUTTON No. 101
Rv. six griffin's heads, a cross below, with a lozenge on either
side, JAMES STREET s. 2/6
178. Ob. as last, Rv. no lozenges at sides. There is a variety in
lead of this token, rare ; the former worth I/ - to 2/ -
HYGEIA PREPARING VELNOS VEGETABLE SYRUP
4. This is the Rv. of a Token of AYRSHIRE. The Ob. has a bust
of the PRINCE of WALES r.r. 15/-
House of Industry. Halfpenny.
24. Dublin. Ob. BY+LABOUR+ONLY+WE+PROSPER
Rv. cypher, B. o. B., HOUSE OF INDUSTRY HALFPENNY I/- to 2/-
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens commencing with Name or
Device of H.
HACKNEY. Pennies.
12. Ob. Hackney Church, Rv. cypher D.A.R. 1795.
Ed. on demand we promise to pay one penny r.r.r. £5
12a. As last, but Ed. plain r.r. 35/-
13. Ob. Hackney Church, MCCXC.
Rv. figure time, Ed. plain j£2
13a. A copy of last 10/- m.s.
14. Ob. as No. 12 above, Rv. a cap of liberty on a pole — Sheffield
Constitutional Society, &c r.r. p.m.a.
14a. Similar, but plain Ed. instead of on demand, <&c r.r.
(continued).
122
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Pennies.
Atk.
15. Ob. as No. 12, Rv. cypher, p M co., WE PROMISE TO PAY THE
BEARER ON DEMAND ONE PENNY.
16. Ob. as last, Kv. REVOLUTION PENNY, Ac.
17. Ob. as last, Rv. an oval shield, see Sheffield No. 6
18. Ditto, Rv. Bust William III., Centenary of the Great Revolution
All the above Tokens are rare to very rare.
HALL, T.
26. Ob. 3 animals, THE KANGAROO. THE ARMADILLO. THE RHINOCEROS
Rv. T. HALL | CITTY ROAD | NEAR | FINSBURY SQUARE | LONDON | 1795
Ed. manufactured by W. Lutwyche, Birmingham. ..r. 3/- to 4/6
27. Ob. a deformed Dwarf, Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, Mayor of Garrat
Rv. and Ed. as last s. 2/- to 4/6
27a. As last, but Ed. ON DEMAND WE PROMISE, &c 3/6 to 5/-
27b. Ditto, Ed. plain r. 7/6
28. Ob. Mrs. Newsham the white negress
Rv. and Ed. same as 26 r. 5/- to 7/6
29. Ob. similar, but a baud on neck
Rv. to be had at the Curiosity House City road * near Finsbury
Square, &c.
Ed. On demand we promise to pay one penny r.r. 15/-
29a. As last, but Plain Ed r.r.r. 21 /- m.s.
30. Ob. as last, Rv. and Ed. as 26 26/- r.r.r.
Note — A.lso see the Halfpenny series.
HARDY.
81. Ob. Thos Hardy Secretary to the London Correspondence
Society, &c.
Rv. NAMES OF JURY IN CENTRE. By the integrity of, &c
2/- f., 4/6 m.s.
81a. Unpublished variety 4/- s. (?)
HAMPTON.
88. Ob. Seat of David Garrick at Hampton
Rv. Skidmore, medal maker, &c.
Ed. I promise &c 7/6 to 12/6
HOUSE OF LORDS.
84. Ob. a building, House of Lords Ex. Jacobs
Rv. & Ed. and the value as last
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
99. Ob. view of House of Commons from the Thames
Rv. Cap of liberty, Peace, Liberty & Plenty, &c.
Ed. as 83 12/6 to 16/-
(continued).
123
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Pennies.
Atk. HABERDASHERS HALL.
133. Ob. view of building, built 1671
Rv. London & Westminster penny
Ed. I promise &c., value 15/-
HACKNEY. Halfpennies.
152. View of Church, J.M. on the ground, Ex. MDCXC.
Rv. cypher DAR. &c., Hackney promissory token, 1795
This token used to be procurable at 7/6 to 10/-. Now it
is priced at 15/- to a guinea, only 34 were struck, 10 in
silver, 24 in copper
153. A close imitation of above, but no J.M. on the Ob.
Rv. the I in date is straight.
Ed. payable at Macclesfield, Liverpool or Congleton...5/- to 7/6
153a. Similar to last, but plain Ed 10/- struck from the penny
die No. 12, see page 121
154. Ob. GEORGE BUTLER. OILMAN HACKNEY, painter's tools
Rv. a cypher GB for the use of trade
Ed. payable in London 15/- r.r.
154a. Similar, but Ed. engrailed r. 10/-
154b. Similar, but Ed. plain r. 12/6
HENDON.
155. Ob. Hendon. value. One Halfpenny. 1794
Rv. a greyhound, I promise to pay on demand 6d. to I/-
This Obverse occurs with the following Reverses —
156. Rv. David Garrick's bust 6d. to l/-
157. Rv. payable at Skidmores, Ed. Skidmore r. 10/-
157a. Rv. payable at Skidmores, Ed. plain 12/6
158. A guillotine, and part of a house. HALFPENNY. Ed. as 157. .r. 15/-
159. Ruins of a Church, destroyed by fire Sept. 17, 1795. ..r. 10/-
160. Rv. CHURCH & KING. Ed. payable in London s. 5/6
160a. As last, but Ed. milled
160b. As last, but Ed. plain
161. A cat, my freedom I among slaves enjoy, Ed. milled
162. Heads joined of a lion & ass. ODD FELLOWS. Ed. engrailed
162a. As last, but Ed. milled
163. A cypher, JOM, James Metcalf. Bedal. Yorksh. Ed. as 157
164. An anchor & cable. IN COMMEMORATION &c., Ed. milled
165. Murdered by the Factious, Ed. milled
The above are all very rare. Price matter of means.
HORNSEY.
166. Ob. View of church, HORNSEY HALFPBNNY, 1797
Rv. a SPBEDY & LASTING PEACE, Ed. engrailed r. 12/6
166a. Similar but edge plain r.r. 15/- (continued).
124
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk. HANDEL.
215. Ob. Bust, -}-HANDEL-f- INSTRUMENTS TUNED & LENT TO HIKE
Rr. DODDS, cheap shop for musical instruments &c...6d. to l/-
HALLS.
224. Ob. THE KANGAROO, THE ARMADILLO, THE EHINOCERUS
Rv. T. Hall, Citty road, <fec., see penny No. 26 6d. to I/-
225. Ob. as last, Rv. to be had, &c., see penny No. 29 1/ -to 1/6
226. Ob. a dwarf, SIR JEFFREY DUNSTAN, &c., Rv. as last, Ed. milled, 2/
226a. As last but Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
227. Ob. as last, Rv. as 224 1/- to 2/6
228. Ob. Mrs. Newsham, &c., Rv. same as 225 6d. to l/-
229. A toucan, TO THE CURIOUS OBSERVERS, <fcc.
Rv. The 1ST ARTIST IN EUROPE, T HALL PRESERVER, &C.
Ed. PAYABLE at London. +.+.+. -f- r.r.r., die failed
230. Similar but a LARGER TOUCAN and no flaw in OBSERVERS
Rv. A Ed. as last 9d. to 1/6
230a. Similar but Ed. Payable in LondonX X 6d. to l/-
230b. Similar but Ed. Payable in Lancaster London or Bristol... r.2/6
230c. Similar but Ed. milled 6d. to l/-
HANCOCKS.
281. A shopfront, i. HANCOCK, 19 LEATHER LANE, HOLBORN LONDON
Rv. cypher, I.H. 1796, umbrella maker & dealer in Provincial
Coins r., the die broke, 10 j -
232. Ob. similar legend, but a large umbrella
RT. as last 7/6
233. Ob. three umbrellas in shield, dividing date 17-98, &c.
Rv. a naked boy holding a coin tray, DEALER IN COINS & MEDALS
Ex. HALFPENNY, Ed. milled 15/-
HATFIELD.
234. Ob. a naked leg, I. Hatfield, Golden legg x Snow Hill x London
Rv. Boot & shoe manufactory, &c., 1795 6d. to l/-
HESLOP.
235. Ob. CAN YOU DO SO
Rv. R. HESLOP, No. 86 Chiswell St., &c. Ed. engrailed. .Scarce 5/-
235a. Similar but milled edge I/- to 2/6
235b. Similar but plain edge 6d. to 1/6
HARRISON. FARTHINGS.
759. Ob. HARRISON, HAIR DRESSER NO 64 LONG LANE, WEST SMITHFIELD
Rv.Two busts facing, Bleeding & Tooth Drawing, 1797, 6d. to 1/6
125
IPSWICH (Suffolk). Pennies.
Atk.
8. Ob. Cardinal Wolsey. BORN AT IPSH. 1471
Rv. Jas. Conder. Ipswich 1795. E. Wolys Gate. Ed. plain
r.r. 20/ -
9. Ob. Cardinal Wolsey born at Ipswich 1471, Rv. & Ed. as last
r. 10/-
10. Ob. as last, Rv. cypher I.M.C. Conders Ipswich penny 1797
r. 15/-
11. Ob. as last, Rv. payable at Conders Drapery Warehouse
Ipswich 1796 r. 15/-
12. Ob. Town Hall IPSH. Ex. formerly St. Mildred's Church
Rv. same as No. 10, Ed. I promise, &c r.r.r. 30/-
13. Ob. as the Rv. of No. 8, Rv. same as No. 10 r. 13/-
HALFPENNIES.
32. Ob. ARMS & ORES* of the town of Ipswich
Rv. GOD PRESERVE THE PLOUGH & SAIL
Ed. payable at Robert Mannings Ipswich 6d. to l/-
32a. Similar, but Ed. plain scarce 2/-
33. Ob. Ipswich Cross, Rv. payable at Conders Drapery Warehouse
Ipswich, Ed, milled... ...6d. to 10/-
A silver proof of this is priced at 50 / -
33a. As last, but Ed. John Finchams Suffolk
33b. As last, but Ed. Goldsmiths & Sons, Sudbury
38c. As last, but Ed. I. Jordaus, Draper. Gosport
33d. As last, but Ed. Willey Snedshill, Bersham, Bradley
33e. As last, but Ed. Current everywhere
33f . As last, but Ed. On demand we promise to pay
33g. As last, but Ed. We promise to pay the bearer one cent.
33h. As last, but Ed. Plain
These latter appear to be either scarce or neglected, no price
is available at the time of writing, see Addenda.
84. Bust to left, M under it, Cardinal Wolsey born at Ipswich 1471
Rv. similar to the penny No. 11, Ed. milled r. 15/- to 20/ -
34a. Similar, but Ed. plain r. 12/- to 15/-
INVERARY (Argyleshire). Penny.
2. Ob. view of ancient fortress INVERARY CASTLE
Rv. cypher T.G. BRITISH PENNY 1797. Ed. I promise, Ac....
r.r. 25/-
INNF.RKEITHEN (Fifeshire). Farthing.
4. Ob. a sugar loaf JOHN MEIKLEJOHN
Rv. a ship sailing. INNERKEITHEN r. 5/-
126
Atk. INVERNESS. Halfpennies.
1. Ob. INVERNESS HALFPENNY. Rv. Concordia et Fidelitas. 1793
Ed. payable, at Mackintosh Inglis & I. Wilsons 3/6
la. Similar, but no I before Wilson on Ed 1/6 a.
Ib. No dot after payable l/-
2. Ob. similar to I. but dated 1794
Rv. similar to I, but no date. CLACH NA CUDDEN (Inscribed)
Ed. as IA 2/-
8. Similar to last, but dated 1795 2/ -
4. Similar to last, but dated 1796 2/6, all are scarce
Irish Halfpenny Token.
18. Ob. arms, bust, &c., IRISH HALFPENNY TOKEN 1796
Rv. a female holding anchor, &c., FOB THE GOOD OF TRADE
r.r. 15/-
The above Ob. occurs with the following Reverses : —
19. Rv. arms, &c., PAYABLE IN DUBLIN NEWRY OR BELFAST
Ed. YORK BUILT AM 1223. CATHEDRAL REBUILT. AD 1075 r. 10/ -
19a. Similar, but Ed. plain 5/6 m.i.
20. A cypher, H s & co., Ed. payable in DUBLIN or LONDON... r.r. p.m. a.
21. Rv. Bust of Orchard, ROBERT ORCHARD r.r. p.m. a.
22. Rv. Arms of London in ornamental circle r.r. p.m. a.
28. Sr George Cook, Stangate, Lambeth, &c r.r. 15/-
The following are MIDDLESEX— I.
IRONMONGERS ALMSHOUSES. PENNIES.
50. Ob. erected MDCCXIII., Rv. London Promissory, &c S/- to 5/-
ISLEWORTH.
86. Ob. Part of Isleworth in Middlesex
Rv. P. Skidmore, &c., Ed. I promise to pay, &c...r.r. 12/6 to 15/-
IBBERSONS. HALFPENNIES.
236. Ob. Holborn, London, C. Jbberson
Rv. Mail and post coaches to all parts of England
Ed. payable at the GEORGE & BLUE BOAR LONDON r.r.r.
A forgery of this can be obtained for about 4/6.
2J7. Similar to last, PONTHON in minute letters on Ob.
Rv. same as last I/- to 1/6
238. Ob. same as 236, Rv. cypher, R.W., on a shield which hangs on
a tree r.r.r. j£2 m.s.
IN SOCIETY FARTHING. FARTHINGS.
796. Ob. a cat, IN. SOCIETY LIVE FREE LIKE ME. 1795
Rv. Thos Spence, &c r.r. 7/6
797. Ob. as last, Rv. a hand holding a book, PIGS MKAT. IF LORDS ALL
MANKIND ARE. THEN THEY, &C r. 2/3 to 3/6
127
JOHN o' GAUNT. See Lancaster.
Atk. JEDBURGH (Roxburghshire). Farthing.
1. Ob. John | Reid | candle | maker | Jedburgh
Rv. Dealer in | Spirits | teas &c | Groceries | r.r. 10/-
Middlesex Tokens.
JAMES. See medals, crests, under M.
JULIUS CJESAR. FARTHINGS.
822. Ob. Bust and date 1795
Rv. Payable in London, Liverpool, or Bath r. 5/-
KYAN & CAMAC. (Dublin).
26. Ob. a female seated, incorporated by Act of Parliament 1792
Rv. H. M. Co. Camac Kyan & Camac Halfpenny
Ed. payable in Dublin or at Ballymurtagh
There are over 60 varieties of this token, the strings on the
harp, date, or the edge. I have made an exhaustive search and
there appears to be a uniform price, I/- to 4/6.
This is a work of reference as to values. Mr. ATKINS in his
work describes the varieties on page 334 to 337, 1892 edition.
Nos. 26 to 76 and again from 83 to 96 on page 338.
KEMPSON see BIRMINGHAM.
KENDALL (Westmorland). Pennies.
1. Ob. a cypher R & D. crest a lion. KENDAL
Rv. figure of Justice. FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD. 1794
Ed. on demand, we promise to pay one penny r.r.r. £2
la. As last, but Ed. plain 35/- r.r.
2. Ob. as 1, Rv. T. Hall. Citty Road &c., Ed. Lutwyche &c.,..
10/- m.s.
3. Ob. Remains of Fortress. Kendall Castle. Westmoreland
Rv. a Globe. BRITAIN. British penny
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny. .. r.r. 20/-
HALFPENNIES.
4. Ob. as the Penny No. 1
Rv. a female seated with mining tools. HALFPENNY. 1794
Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol 5/- to 7/6
5. Ob. as Penny No, 1
Rv. a female with mining tools. HALFPENNY 1794
Ed. payable at Banbury, Oxford or Reading s. 2/6
5a. As last, but Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol
6. Ob. as last, Rv. Ship, Guard & Glory of Gt. Britain
Ed. payable in Dublin or at Ballymurtagh. ..s. 2/6 to 4/-
6a. As last, but Ed. M ABEL, s PRENTICE, s DELL I/- to 2/-
6b. As last, but Ed. payable in Dublin or London 2/- to 4/-
6c. As last, but Ed. plain I/- to 2/6
7. Ob. as No. 1 Penny
Rv. Ship, The Wooden Walls of Old England r. 2/6 to 5/-
8. Ob. as No. 1 Penny
Rv. Arms & motto sic DONEC. Success to navigation.. r. 3/6 to 7/6
128
KIDDERMINSTER (Worcestershire).
Atk.
22. Ob. a Woolpack, Payable at T. BANTER. KIDDERMINSTER
Rv. Shield arms dividing date, 1791. HALFPENNY I/- to 2/6
23. Ob. as 22
Rv. two busts, LOUIS XVI ET M. ANTOINETTE, &C S. 8/6 to 15/-
24. Ob. as 22, Rv. bust to left, MAY THE FRENCH EVER KNOW, &c.
25. Ob. as Rv. of 22, Rv. bust of David Garrick r. 3/- to 7/-
26. Ob. Shield, arms, Halfpenny 1791, similar to Rv. of 22
Rv. a guillotine and part of a house
Ed. SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON r. 10/ •
27. Ob. as last, Rv. mur'd of the factious, Ed. milled r. 7/6
28. Ob. as last, Rv. an anchor, &c., In Commemoration of r. 7/6
KILMARNOCK (Ayrshire). Farthing.
5. Ob. the date 1786, Kilmarnock Blind coall, Rv. blank.. .r.r. 20/-
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens with the Device or
Initial letter K.
KEW. PENNIES.
19. Ob. Kew palace, MIDDX.
Rv. a globe, BRITAIN, British Penny
Ed. I promise to pay on demand one penny... 10/- to 20/- r.r.
KINGS THEATRE.
114. Ob. KINGS THEATRE HAYMARKET, BT. 1794
Rv. London and Westminster Penny
Ed. I promise, &c., as last r. 7/6 to 10/-
KELLYS. HALFPENNIES.
240. Ob. Kellys light harness
Rv. Kellys patent saddlery
Ed. payable at London 6d.
240a. With Ed. Payable at London, Bath or Manchester r. 8/6
240b. With Ed. Anglesey, London or Liverpool r. 5/-
240c. With Ed. Dublin or London 6d. to I/-
240d. With Ed. by Henry Olivers I/- to 1/6
240e. With Ed. milled 6d. to I/- White metal 2/-
240f. With Ed. plain s. I/- to 2/-
KILVINGTONS.
241. Ob. Payable at J. Kilvingtons
Rv. Figure of Britannia, Brunswick Halfpenny
Ed. engrailed 3d. to I/-
Note — There are 10 other varieties of these, value is only 1 / - to 3, -
Atk.
129
LEIGHTON-BUZZARD (Berks.)
1. Ob. a girl making lace, LACB MANUFACTORY
Rv. a lamb, 1794, Pay at Leighton, Berkhampstead or London
Ed. milled B. 2 /- to 5/-
2a. Ob. and Rv. as last, Ed. plain r.
LOW HALL (Cumberland).
Atk.
1. Ob. a man with a horse in a coal pit
Rv. LOW HALL 1 COLLIERY 1 1797, only 200 struck. ..r. 5/- to 7/6
LAKE; TOKEN. Farthing.
Atk.
2. Ob. a view of a castle, &c., Rv. trees, &c., CUMBERLAND LAKE
TOKEN r.r. 15/- to £1
LYNDHURST (Hants.)
Atk.
25. Ob. bust GEORGIVS in REX
Rv. TISITED LYNDHURST LYMINGTON SOUTHAMPTON, &C., 1789...
s. 1/6 to 3/.
LAMBERHURST (Kent).
Atk.
30. Ob. a man hop picking, MAY HOPS FOR EVER FLOURISH
Rv. shield Arms, SUSSEX HALFPENNY TOKEN 1794
Ed. payable at T. Foster Lamberhurst x X X X...S. I/- to 2/-
30a. As last, but Ed. payable at Richard Maplesdens'
Winchelsea r.r.r.
31. Ob. similar, but corner of hop bin comes to the letter R in
nourish, whereas in the former token it came to the letter
u. The Rv. and Ed. is as last also r.r.
32. Ob. the corner of hop bin comes to s in flourish. The Rv.
and Ed. as last, but distinctly a new die I/- to 2/-
33. Ob. shield Arms of Chichester city, for change not fraud, upon
a label at bottom, SUSSEX
Rv. shield Arms Canterbury city, KENT HALFPENNY TOKEN 1794
Ed. payable by i. GIBBS, Lamberhurst X X X 6d. to l/-
33a. Ed. payable by X i X GIBE'S SUSSEX s. 2/- to 3/-
33b. Ed. payable in LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL r.r. p.m.a.
130
LANCASTER. Pennies.
Atk. Dated 1794.
2. Ob. view LANCASTER CASTLE, Rv. LANCASTER BRIDGE. ..r. 10/- to £1
The above is found in Copper and Brass, sometimts plated.
LANCASTER. Halfpennies.
There are quite a number of these. They will (to save
space) be given in respect to date as below, with the abbreviations
as to rarity, S scarce, C common and so on. Only when the type
differs in the Obverse or Reverse and Edge to any extent a note
will accompany the number. Messrs. LINCOLN, of New Oxford
Street, London, have a number of Copies of ATKINS' work for those
who wish to study detail, but when purchasing tokens the Nos. in
ATKINS are always given, and this work is a guide to the value of
the Tokens as per ATKINS Nos.
Atk. Dated 1791.
4. Ob. John of Gaunt, &c., Rv. LANCASTER HALFPENNY
Ed. Thos. Worswick & Sons s 2/6
5. Ditto No. 6, s. 2/6, No. 7, r. 3/6, No. 8, s. 2/6
Dated 1792.
9. Ditto c. 6d., No. 10, s. 2/-, No. 11, c. 1/6, No. 12, c. I/-,
No. 13, s. 2/6, No. 14, c. I/ -, Ed. London, Bristol, Lancaster
14a. Ed. Cambridge, Bedford, Hantington s. 4/-
14b. Payable at Clougher or in Dublin r. 5/-
14c. Payable Hull and in London c. I/- to 1/6
14d. Current everywhere s. 2/6
14e. Milled edge c. l/-
14f. Plain edge c. 9d.
15. A poor imitation of No. 13, shield on Rv. comes between A & S
of Lancaster s. 8/-
15a. Plain Ed., otherwise as last s. 2/6, variety Unpubd. 3/6
16. A STAR under the BUST OF JOHN O'GAUNT
17. No STAR, and the Ed. LANCASTER, LONDON OR BRISTOL...
both s. 3/- or so.
(continued).
LANCASTER (continued)— Halfpennies.
17a; Similar to 17, Ed. plain, a flaw on top left hand side of shield
2/-
Dated 1794.
18. A star under Bust, a period after Legend on Rv., Ed. plain
c. 9d.
18a. Ed. w. GYE s. 5/-
18b. Ed. W. Parkers Old Birmingham Warehouse s. 5/-
18c. Ed. Chandos St., CONVENT GARDEN r.r. 7/6
18d. Ed. Suffolk Street, Haymarket r. 7/6
18«. Ed. plain r. 5/-
19. No star under Bust, Ed. as No. 17 l/-
20. Ed. an asylum for the oppressed of all nations r.r. p.m. a,
20a. As last, but Ed. is plain 2/6 ; No. 21, 3/6
22. Rv. 17 94 and two ORNAMENTS between Leg. and date...c. I/-
22b. c. l/-,No. 23, l/-
23. Ob. no period after leg., Rv. differs l/-
23a. Ed. payable at LONDON or DUBLIN s. 1/6
23b. Ed. current everywhere s. 2/-
24. Similar to 23, Ed. Lancaster, London, Bristol r. 3/6
24a. Ed. payable at London 5/- to 7/6
24b. Ed. milled, also rare No. 25, c. 9d.
Dated 1793.
26. Ob. as before, Rv. arms Crest, Ostrich, &c., DBUS NOBIS, &c.
Ed. payable at Liverpool or Bristol r.r. p.m. a.
27. Ob. &Ed. as last, Rv. Bishop Blaize, ARTIS NOSTRAE, &c..r. p.m. a.
28. Ob. as last, Rv. a reclining river god, NUN QUAM ARESCERE, &c.
Ed. payable in London s. 1/6 to 2/-
29. Ob. as last, Rv. standing figure, SUCCESS TO THE COMMERCE,
&c....9d.
29a. Unpubd. with Rv. associated Miners Arms r. 4/6
80.. .1/6; 30a...3/6; 31...r.r.r.; 32.. .6d.; 33... I/- ; 33a...r.ir., p.m.a.;
33b...4/6; 38c...l/-
12
132
JOHN OF GAUNT DUKE OF LANCASTER.
Atk. DUBLIN.
75. Rv. John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster.
Ob. a seated Female holding Harp with 6 strings, Incorporated
by Act of Parliament
Ed. Payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool I/- to 2/-
A similar device occurs on a token of Dublin, viz. : —
Will my readers follow me in the task I have on hand, with
Atkins at my elbow, just to see the difficulty that arises to get at
a token in Mr. Atkins' work ? Perhaps you will appreciate the
labour involved, and I trust that you will reply to my critics by
showing them this page. I need hardly say that it was the
difficulty of finding things in Atkins' that set the foundation of
the present work. Follow me in trying to get at this token : —
John of Gaunt on Reverse, as Lancashire 16, i.e., Lancaster,
Ed. Payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool, described in
ATKINS on page 337, under Varieties Dublin, No. 75, the Obverse
of No. 39, Dublin, page 335. I turn back to page 335, it says
similar to No. 36, that is similar to 35 ; 35 is similar to 34, 34 is
similar to 33, that is similar to last 32a, that is similar to 32. It
says the head of figure touches the A, as the preceding No. 31,
this is similar to 30, and that is similar to 29, which is similar
to 28. It now reads that there are ten strings to the harp,
that is all it mentions, so I refer to the preceding ones,
No. 27c, 27b, 27a, then refer to 27, that is similar to
26d, which is similar to 26c, which is also similar to 26b,
and that is similar to 26a, then comes 26. This looks
like the token I want to find out. Ob. a Female seated,
Figure holding a Harp with 6 Strings, and the Legend INCOPORATED
by act of parliament. " That's it, I've found it ! " The token I
have is Atkins' No. 75, Dublin, worth 2/- in Mint State. After
all this perplexing cross references, it is the Obverse of 26, Dublin,
noted by me under CAMAC KYAN AND CAMAC, with a Reverse of
No. 16, Lancaster's Obverse.
The annoyance of a collector trying to find the above token
according to Mr. Atkins' book, whilst a fellow collector is trying
to exchange one for another, is rather confusing, not to say
difficult. The uncertainty of it being perhaps valuable makes you
cautious, whether buying or selling. I fail to see why this token
could not have come under Lancaster as I have it, with a remark
that it is a Dublin variety (see No. 75). If it were an isolated case
I could pass it, but it is one of many. I, personally, have made
the first step for an easy reference, and will be glad to see a big
improvement on this work in the near future by someone more of
a literary turn of mind than the Author.
133
LIVERPOOL (Lanes.)
Atk. 1791. Straight 1's in date.
84. Ob. a ship sailing, Liverpool Halfpenny.
Rv. Arms of Liverpool, DEUS NOBIS, &c r.r.r. p.m. a.
35. Similar to last, but there are heads to the bulrushes on Rv.,
whereas in the former there are none s. I/- to 2/6
36. Similar to 35 s. 3/6
There are a number of varieties of these, the prices are as follows : —
37 s. 3/6, 38 2/6, 39 1/6, 39a unpubd., Ed. reads DUBLIN or LONDON, r. 4/6
40. ..3/-, 41 similar to 34, but no period at end of legend. ..r. 5/-
42 has a flaw in HALFPENNY, and a period on Rv s. 2/6
43 has a period on Ob. and Rv s. 3/- to 5/-
44, somewhat similar to last, value about the same
Curved 1's in date.
There are sixteen varieties of this, Atkins Nos. 45 to 50, on
page 60, the value is however quite trifling 1/6 to 4/6
Dated 1792.
51. Similar to preceding, but no stern lamp on the ship 2/6
52 to 56a range from I/- to 2/6
Dated 1793.
57 to 59, seven varieties I/- to 2/- each
Dated 1794.
60 to 75, varieties in minor details, I/- to 2/6 is the average.
Note — Mr. Atkins frequently numbers them 60a b c d e f — that
accounts for there being perhaps 16 varieties. When I make
use of the term 59 to 61, as this only counts three, it may
mean 20 varieties under Mr. Atkins method of numbering.
LANCASTER. Farthings.
94. Ob. John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster
Rv. Shield Arms, LANCASTER HALF HALFPENNY r.r. 7/6 to 10/-
95. As last, but dated 1792, value about the same.
LIVERPOOL. Farthings.
96. Ob. similar to Halfpenny, but reads Liverpool Half Halfpenny
r.r. 10/.
97. As last, but dated 1792, also r.r.r., value 12/6
All tokens reading half halfpenny are very scarce.
LINCOLN. Halfpenny.
1. Ob. a wheatsbeaf, PEACE & PLENTY HALFPENNY.
Rv. arms of city, Payable at Lincoln or London. 1795 ......
r. 5/- to 7/6
2. Similar Ob., but Rv. reads SCALES WEIGHTS & STEELYARDS ......
r.r. p.m. a.
(Shrops). Penny.
Atk.
2. Ob. an ancient castle, LUDLOW CASTLE. SALOP
Rv. a globe inscribed BRITAIN, British Penny, Ex. 1797
Ed. I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY...
r.r. 15 /- to J61
LICHFIKLD (Staffs). Penny.
Atk.
1. Ob. bust of RICHARD GREENE COLLECTOR OF THE LICHFIELD, &C.
Rv. a door and porcb, WEST PORCH OF LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL 1800
Ed. Penny token payable by Ricbard Wright Lichfield...
r.r.r. 50/-, only 72 issued
la. Unpubd. in tin ...... 17/6
HALFPENNIES.
15. Ob. Dr. Samuel Johnson, Rv. LITCHFIELD TOKEN, MDCCXCVI
6d. to l/-
16. Ob. as last, Rv. a figure of Britannia * * RULE BRITANIA * * 1797
Ed. payable in London, and engrailed ...... s. 2/6
FARTHINGS.
22. Ob. Lichfield City arms between ornaments
Rv. payable on Whit Monday at the Greenhill Bank. ..r.r. 10/-
23. Similar, but struck on a thicker flan, it has no Period on the
Rv. after legend, the former has a period ...... r.r. 25/-
24. Ob. a Barrel and two bunches of Grapes
Rv. S. Barker I Dozener I Sadlers Strt | Ward 1794...
r.r. 15 /- to20/-
LEEK (Staffs).
7. Ob. Leek Commercial Halfpenny 1793, <fec.
Rv. Two hands clasped, ARTE FAVENTB NIL DESPERANDUM
Ed. Payable at Leek, Staffordshire, 1/6. There are eleven
varieties of this token described in Mr. ATKINS' work. 6d.
to 1 / - is the average value.
LOWESTOFT (Suffolk.)
35. Ob. Bathing machines, &c., LOWESTOFT TOKEN... SEA BATH
(RP) 1795
Rv. Men fishing from a boat, Success to the fisheries
Ed. milled ...... I/- to 2/6
135
LAMBETH (Surrey). Pennies.
Atk.
3. Ob. LAMBETH PALACE SURRY, Ex JACOBS
Kv. a Globe inscribed Britain, British Penny, 1797
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny...
r.r. 161- to £1
4. Ob. SR. GEORGE COOK, MAYOR OF GARRAT, elecd. Augt. 24, 96
Rv. SR. G. COOK, Fruiterer, Greengrocer, &c.
Ed. as last 12/6 to 15/ - r.r.
4a. As last, but Ed. reads, VALUE ONE PENNY AT p. DECKS POST
OFFICE BURY, 1794 r.r.r. 30/- to £Z
5. Ob. as No. 4, Rv. a man seated on the ground gnawing a bone,
FRENCH LIBERTY, Ed. as No. 3 r.r. 20/- to 35/-
5a. Similar to last, but Ed. plain r.r.r. p.m. a.
LAMBETH. Halfpennies.
Atk.
15. Ob. and Rv. same as Penny No. 4, Ed. plain r. 5/6
15a. Similar, but Ed. Eames, Holland, and Andrews, Petersfield, r.r.r.
15b. Similar, but Ed. milled r.r.r. p.m.a.
16. Ob. as No. 4 penny
Rv. Arms of London, in a circle, upon a sword and mace...lO/-
17. Ob. as last
Rv. as Lambeth penny No. 5 r. 8/6
18. Ob. Sir Geo. Cook, &c., see penny No. 15
Rv. Arms of London, as No. 16 above r.r. p.m.a.
19. Ob. as last, Rv. Liberty Peace Commerce r.r. p.m.a.
LAMBETH. FARTHINGS.
26. Ob. Wheatsheaf and sickle between two doves, 1796
Rv. Denton, Engraver & Printer, &c r. 7/6 to 10/-
27. Ob. remains of a Fortress
Rv. as last r. 4/6 to 7/6
28. Ob. Prince of Wales' feathers and motto
Rv. as last r. 10/-
29. Ob. Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, 1795
Rv. as No. 26 s. 3/6
30. Ob. as last, Rv. a crown, &c., 1796 s. 5/6
31. Ob. as last, Rv. Britannia seated with scales, &c...r. 5/6 to 7/6
32. Ob. ditto, Rv. a ship being loaded from a cart r. 7/6
33. Ob. ditto, Rv. a crown, as No. 19 halfpenny r. 6/- to 8/6
LYNN (Norfolk). Penny.
2. Ob. plough and harrow, A. COOK. CORN. FACTOR. NORFOLK
Rv. a cypher AC. LYNN PENNY TOKEN 1798
Ed. I promise to pay &c r.r.r. 35/- to 45/-
136
(Yorkshire).
Atk. BIRCHALLS.
27. Ob. LEEDS COHMERCIAL HALFPENNY
Rv. PROSPERITY TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY, 1795
Ed. Payable by SAMUEL BIRCHALL r.r. 10/- to 30/-
27a. Similar, but Ed. PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON or LIVERPOOL...
[p.m.a.
27b. as last, but Ed. ARMIS TDTERIS BRADLEY wiLLEY...also r.r.r.
27c. as last, but Ed. plain r.r. 15/- to £1
BROWNBILLS.
28. Ob. Success to the Yorkshire woolen manufactory
Rv. view of tbe Cloth hall, LEEDS HALFPENNY r.r.r.r. p.m.a.
29. Ob. similar, but Bishop holds a woolcomb
Rv. Cloth Hall appears in the middle of fields
Ed. Payable at the shop of H. BROWNBILL silversmith. .r.r. p.m.a.
30. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but TREES in the background, there is
also a flaw on Rv. from the date to " LEEDS " r.r.
Ed. payable at H. BROWNBILLS silversmith r.r. p.m.a.
31. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but no flaw in the die 2/-
82. Differs in minute details from all the preceding. ..r.r. 3/- f.
33. Is similar, but a flaw at the top of the comb is a means of
identification of this piece 6d. to l/-
33a. With Ed. PAYABLE at the house of GILBERT SHEARER & co....r. 5/-
34. Differs slightly, no flaw 6d. to 1/6
35. Worth 2/-
36. Has a flaw in the le of LEEDS 2/6
37. 38, 39. Vary slightly worth 6d. to 1/6 each
PALEYS.
40, 41, 42, 43, 44. These are fairly plentiful 9d. to 1/6
45 to 52a. Worth a little more I/- to 2/6
LOCH LEVEN (Kinrosshire). Penny.
Atk.
1. Ob. LOCH LEVEN PENNY, 1797, Q. MARY imprisoned in the Isle&
CASTLE, A.D. 1567
Rv. Ancient Scottish Washing, a girl treading linen in a tub &c.
Ed. Plain r.r. £1 to 25/-
LEVEN (Lanarkshire). Farthing.
Atk.
35. Ob. W & G Meikle, Ironmonger, Leven
Rv. Teas Spirits Winea & Groceries r. 5/-
LINLITHGOW (Linlithgowshire). Farthings.
Atk.
2. Ob. Thomas Glen woolen draper, LINLITHOOW
Rv. Teas Groceries, &c r. 5/-
3. Ob. STEPHEN MITCHELL & SON TOBACCONIST
Rv. a roll of tobacco, two pipes above, two leaves below,
LINLITHGOW r. 2/6
LEITH (Lothian). Halfpennies.
49. Ob. a ship and boat sailing by a fort, SUCCESS TO THE POET OF
LEITH 1796
Rv. a female seated, holding a wand in one hand and a pair
of scales, there are packages and a cask in front labelled
TEA & GIN. Payable at the house of John White Kirkgate.
Leith 6d., 9d., I/-
50. Ob. similar, but instead of three cannons near the fort there
are three arches and a small flag I/- to 1/6
50. Ob. a ship sailing, LBITH HALFPENNY.
Rv. figure of Britannia, Leith Halfpenny. 1797
Ed. Payable in Leith Edinburgh & Glasgow s. 2/-
51a. As last, but Ed. payable at the shop of Joseph Archibald...
r. 3/6
52. Differs from the last, a rope hangs from the bowsprit
r. 3/6 to 6f-
LEITH. FARTHING.
134. Ob. David Grieve, Rv. Teas Spirits Wines 2/- to 3/-
135. Ob. Victual Company. 47 Giles Street.
Rv. Meal Barley & Flour r. 5/-
136. Ob. James Ferguson, Rv. Stone Warehouse Leith. ..lead, r.r.
137. Ob. T. Henry, Rv. North Leith r.r. lead
138. Ob. Alexr. Miller, &c., Rv. Teas Spirits & Groceries... lead, r.r.
140. Ob. Win Miller 1806. Rv. Leith Farthing r.r., lead
140. Ob. Wm Miller, senior.
Rv. Leith 1806 lead, r.r. Above, 2/- to 5/- each
L & R. belongs to DUBLIN.
130. Ob. Justice standing with sword & scales. 17 94. THE LAND WE
LIVE IN HALFPENNY
Rv. a cypher, L & R. pro me * si merear * in me 6d. to l/-
181. Similar, Ed. of both PAYABLE in Dublin or HARROLDS CROSS
Button Factory 1/6
132. Similar, but a maltese cross between each word of legend. ..2/6
133. A slight difference in type but not in value
134. 135, 136, similar to last
187. Ob. figure of Justice standing, holding sword in left hand,
scales in right
Rv. a cypher, L & R., but no legend as in preceding ones
r.r. 3/6 to 6j-
The following tire MIDDLESEX Tokens with the Device or
Initial letter L.
Atk. LONDON BRIDGE. PENNIES.
59. Ob. the first of stone compleated, 1209, &c.
Rv. Britannia seated, a cypher PK. MDCCXCVII. British Penny
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny 7/6
LUDGATE.
68. Ob. as enlarged, &c., MDCCCLIIII. taken down, &c.
Rv. and Ed. as last 4/6 to 6/-
LEADENHALL.
135. Ob. built A.D. 1419, taken down 1794
Rv. Arms of London, London & Westminster Penny. ..12/6 r.
LEATHERSELLERS' HALL.
136. Ob. built A.D. 1567, Rv. and value as last
LAMBETH PALACE.
117. Ob. BT. 1557, Rv. London & Westminster Penny, 1797...r. 12/6
LYING-IN HOSPITAL.
116. Ob. City of London Lying-in Hospital BT. 1771
Rv. similar to last r.r. 15s. to .£1
LONDON CITY. HALFPENNIES.
168. Ob. Arms of London, LONDON CITY TOKEN
Rv. a monogram cypher PA. 1795, Halfpenny
Ed. payable at the house of Peter Anderson r.r.r. p.m. a.
169. Similar, but the cross on the arms is shaded, in the latter
token it was plain
Rv. as last, Ed. LONDON added to Anderson r.r. 15/- to £1
169a. Similar, but Ed. payable at London r.r.r.
169b. Similar, but Ed. is milled, also r.r.r. p.m. a.
170. Ob. is similar to the foregoing, but DOMINE DIRGE NOS is added
The monogram on Rv. is ornamental, Ed. as 169. ..r.r. 15/-
LONDON & MIDDLESEX. (Seepage 141).
175. Ob. bust to right, LONDON & MIDDLESEX HALFPENNY
Rv. Prince of Wales crest in a shield, under an umbrella,
FOE. CHANGE. NOT. FRAUD. JOHN. BEBBINGTON I/- to 2/6
LACE FACTORY.
196. Ob. a girl under a tree
Rv. pay at L eight ou, Berkhampstead or London
Ed. Chambers, Langston Hall & Co c. 6d. to l/-
275. Lace Manufactory, 1795
Rv. MUSLINS IRISH CLOTH HOSE, &c., Moore, No. 116, Great
Portland Street c. 6d. to l/-
(contiHued),
139
MIDDLESEX tokens (continued)— L.
Atk. LONDON CORRESPONDENCE SOCIETY.
203. Ob. Londou Corresponding Society, the first letter of the
Leg. is some distance from the old man's robe
Rv. a dove flying, UNITED FOR A REFORM OF PARLIAMENT, 1795
Ed. milled r.r.r. the die broke
204. Similar, but the first letter touches the old man's robe
Rv. & Ed. as last 6d. to l/-
204a. The Ed. Birmingham or in Swansea 9d. to 1/6
204b. Ditto, Payable at Dublin Cork or Belfast 6d. to l/-
204C. Ditto, LONDON LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL r. 3/6
204d. Plain edge r. 2/6
205. Ob. as last, Rv. Bust GEORGE PRINCE or WALES, &c.
Ed. an asylum for the oppressed of all nations s. I/- to 3/-
205a. With a Plain edge, otherwise as last r. 2/6
206. Ob. two hands united, May Slavery & Oppression, <fcc.
Ed. Payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool s. 2/6
206a. Rare, Payable at London or Brighton 7/6
206b. London Cork or Belfast 2/6
206c. Celebrated for pure air and sea bathing 2/6
206d. An asylum for the oppressed of all nations r. 4/-
206e. The edge is plain r. 2/- to 3/-
207. Ob. as last, Rv. Britannia seated, RULE BRITANNIA. 1794...1/-
208. A man hanging, p T., Hope, Liberty, and. not Slavery.
Rv. cypher, LCS., Dedicated to the London corresponding
society, &c r.r.r. 20/-
209. Ob. as last, an obelisk and masonic emblems, GOD THE FIRST
ARCHITECT, Ed. engrailed r.r.r.
209a. Similar, but the Ed. has been engrailed or milled over the
words : — George Edward Sargeants portsea, also very
rare, p.m. a,
LACKINGTON.
247. Ob. bust, J. Lackington. 1794.
Rv. figure of Fame, Halfpenny of J. Lackington A Co. cheapest
booksellers in the world
Ed. milled 6d. to l/-
247a. With Ed. an asylum, &c r. 2/6
247b. Ed. Birmingham or in Swansea r. 3/6
247c. Payable at London Liverpool or Bristol r. 2/- to 3/-
248. Ob. as last, Rv. the J is over the first L of BOOKSELLERS
Ed. Payable at Lackington & Cos, Finsbury Square... s. 2/-
248a. As last, but Ed. payable in Anglesea London or Liverpool...
r. 4/-
(ewttinued).
140
MIDDLESEX tokens (continued)— L.
Atk. LACKINGTON— (co»tf»««*).
249. Ob. similar, but Rv. reads Halfpenny of Lackington Allen <fc Co.
Ed. Payable at the Temple of the muses 6d. to If -
249a. Ed. Payable in Lancaster London or Bristol r. 4/6
249b. Payable at the black horse Tower Hill r. 3/6
250. Similar to last on RT. and Ed., the Ob. as last 6d. to 1/6
251. Ob. and Ed. similar to 249, the Rv. is slightly different, value
as last
262. Ob. j. LACKINGTON, a small cross below bust
Rv. similar to 249
Ed. payable at London or Dublin r.r. 7/6 to 15/-
253. Ob. similar to last, but with FINSBURY square 1795 in place of
the cross below bust
Rv. and Ed. similar to 249 s. I/- to 2/-
254 is similar, but the Ed. is milled to right 6d. to l/-
254a. Ditto, milled to the left 6d. to l/-
254b. A Plain edge scarce
255. Ob. as 247, Rv. Vulcan at work, HALFPENNY.
Ed. an Asylum, &c l/-
256. Ob. as 247
Rv. arms of Liverpool, DEUS NOBIS, &c., 1794 s. I/-, 2/6
257. Mercury standing on a galloping horse, The First Eques., &c.
Rv. an acrobat, SINGING DANCING TUMBLING SLACK WIRE, &c.
Ed. Payable at London or Manchester r.r. p.m. a.
257a. Ed. Payable at LONDON BATH or MANCHESTER 4d. to 9d.
257b. Ed. Payable in Dublin or London l/-
257c. Payable in Lancaster London or Bristol r. 3/-
257d. At W. Parkers old Birmingham Warehouse r. 2/6
257e. Payable by Henry Olivers r. 3/6
257f. With the Ed. milled 6d. to l/-
LONDON COMMERCIAL.
341. Ob. anchor, &c., London Commercial Token, 1796
Rv. arms of London, in a circle, &c rare 5/- to 7/6
This Obverse occurs with the following Reverses : —
342. A man smoking, SR GEORGE COOK, &c value below
343. Fame flying, Ed. Anglesea London or Liverpool below
343a. With Ed. payable at James Robertsons below
343b. With Ed. plain below
344. Crowned bust, BRYEN BOIRIMBE, &c below
344a. With Ed. plain below
345. A crown radiated, LOYAL BRITONS LODGE
As to the value of the above, I have sale catalogues and
dealers' lists in profusion, but as the price of only one
occurs, No. 341, it can be safely assumed that the other
varieties are more scarce and worth double, at the least,
of the one that so frequently cornea into the market.
No. 344 has a Ed. Boliugbrokes Haberdasher Norwich
(continued).
MIDDLESEX tokens (continued)— L.
Atk. LUDGATE. Halfpenny.
504. Ob. Ludgate, BT. 1586, RT. cypher P.S.Co. Dedicated dec.
505. Ob. Ludgate BUILT 1586, Rv. as last both r.r.
506. Ob. Ludgate Bt. 1586, legend is at the sides of the gate, in
No. 504 it was above the gate, and that's rare This one
2/6 to 3/6
LONDON & BRIGHTON.
720. Ob. view of St. Paul's Church, London and Brighton Halfpenny
Rv. Arms of Brighton, payable at the warehouse of J. Spittle
London or J. Kirby or R. Lashmar Brighton, 1795
721. Similar, but St. Pauls added in the Ex. and i.p. in very tiny
letter either worth from 6d. to l/-
LONDON & MIDDLESEX. (See page 1S8).
There are several varieties of these tokens, No. 745 Atk. is the
only one that you can call very rare. The Ed. reads,
Payable at the warehouse of Thomas CLACKE, and there is no
Period after or before the word HALFPENNY on Ob., and none
on the Rv. at the end of the Legend. This is worth 10/ - to
15/-. The others as follows :— 740... 6d. ; 740a...2/- ;
740b...3/-; 741 a or b...l/- each; 742 or 742a... 1/6 each ;
743, 745... I/- to 1/6; 746...6d. ; 747, 748, 749...S/- each.
FARTHING.
817. Ob. London & Middlesex farthing, Bust of P. of W.
Rv. P. of Wales' Crest in a shield PRO BONO PUBLICO, 1793
s.l/-
The following tokens commence with the initial letter or device of M.
MACCLESFIELD (Cheshire). Penny.
Atk.
3. Ob. Charles Roe established the copper works, w. 1758. D
Rv. Female seated. The Macclesfield Penny 1790 r.r. 35 /-
1789. HALFPENNIES.
6. Ob. blank. Rv. Female seated MMACCLESFIELD (sic) 1789
This is an artist's proof and probably unique, p.m.a., also see
No. 46. 1793
7. Ob. cypher R. & Co. Macclesfield.
Rv. Female seated, holding Cogwheel with six spokes, there
is no rope on the windlass, HALFPENNY, 1789 r.r.r. .£2
8. Ob. similar, notice the right hand bee comes under centre of E.
Rv. the cogwheel has 8 spokes.
Ed. of this and No. 7 Payable at Macclesfield, Liverpool or
Congleton r. 4/6
9. Ob. similar, but the bee comes between E & L 1/6
10. Ob. „ „ „ „ under the 1 2/-
(continued).
I42
MAOCLESFIELD (continued)— Halfpennies.
Atk.
lOa. The top Bee is under the F, in the former it was between
S & F 1/6
11. Similar but the Rv. differs in a small detail, viz. : — one of the
spokes of cogwheel comes between her fingers whereas her
hand was between two spokes r.r.
lla. With Ed. payable at Cronebane or in Dublin X r.r.r.
1790.
12. Bust, Chas. Roe established the copper works, 1758.
Rv. Macclesfield halfpenny, 1790
Ed. as No. 7 halfpenny 1/6 to 2/6
13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Similar to 12, value as last
19. Rv. reads Halfpenny, Ed. payable in Dublin or London r.
19a. Ed. Lancaster, London or Bristol r.r. 7/6
19b. Ed. Lancaster, London or Liverpool r. 3/6
19c. Ed. plain 1/6
1791.
Nos. 20 to 37a are all similar type, the average value of mint state
specimens 2/- to 3/6
1792.
Nos. 38 to 44. With this date somewhat scarce 2/- to 5/-
1792. E.G. MACCLESFIELD (continued^.
45. Ob. cypher R.G. crest, beehive and bees
Rv. Halfpenny, 1792
Ed. Bristol and London s. 5/-
45a. Payable at London or Anglesey 3/6
„ London, Anglesey or Bristol 2/6
„ London, Bristol and Liverpool 1/6
R. & C. 1793. MACCLESFIELD (continued).
46. Ob. & Rv. similar to the R.G. type
Ed. Anglesey, London or Bristol 3/-
46a. Similar, but Ed. plain, this is rather crude 4/6 (see No. 6)
47. Ob. Charles Roe, &c., as No. 12
Rv. R. <fc C. crest, &c., Macclesfield
Ed. Lancaster, London, Bristol r.r. 7/6
47a. Ed. payable at LONDON OR DUBLIN 2/6
47b. Ed. payable at London
(continutd,)
143
MACCLESFIELD (continued)— Halfpennies.
47c. Ed. payable at W. Parker's Old Birmingham Warehouse
47d. Ed. milled. The last three are supposed ? counterfeits.
R. & C. NO DATE.
48. Ob. Three Castles, N.S.E.W. Promissory Halfpenny payable at
Rv. cypher R. & Co., crest, &c 6d. to l/-
49. Ob. similar to No. 36, Charles Roe, &c.
Rv. a man writing beside a woman holding candle, &c. TAKE
THIS JOHN NOTT WEAR IT r.r.r. only 2 specimens known,
50. Ob. Charles Roe, &c., Rv. Vulcan seated, Halfpenny 1792
Ed. Gilberts Northiam r. 5/-
50a. As last, but Ed. plain
51. Similar to 12, Halfpenny 1796 r.r. p.m. a.
52. Ob. Chas Roe, dec., Rv. Industry Supplieth Want r. 4/6
53. Ob. Chas. Roe, &c., Rv. bust William Pitt p.m. r.r. 10/-
54. Ob. Chas. Roe, &c., Rv. Shield Arms, Crest, Ostrich, DBUS
NOBIS, &c r.r.
65. Ob. Chas. Roe, &c., Rv. Bishop Blaize, &c., AKTIS, &c 2/6 s.
FARTHINGS.
56. Ob. cypher R. & Co., Macclesfield
Rv. Female seated, Half Halfpenny, 1789
Ed. milled r. 4/6
56a. Similar, but Ed. engrailed r.r.
57. Ob. bust Charles Roe established the Copper Works, 1768
no buttons on coat
Rv. as last, but dated 1790
Ed. engrailed r, 5/6
58. Similar to last, but 3 buttons on coat
Rv. as last, Ed. milled r.r. 7/6
59. Ob. & Ed. as No. 57, Rv. dated 1791 r.r. 7/6
60. Ob. & Ed. similar to 57, but 3 buttons on coat
Rv. differs in the bars of Windlass r.r. 10/-
61. Ob. as 57, Rv. differs and date is 1792, Ed. milled 7/6
62. Ob. similar to 57, 3 buttons on coat
Rv. has date 1792, Ed. milled r.r. 10/-
MAI.DON (Essex).
Atk.
34. Ob. Shield Arms, Success to the Borough of Maldon
Rv. Arms and crest (Watchmakers Co.) &c.
Ed. payable at W. Drapers, Watchmaker, Maldon, Essex...
2/6 to 4/6
34d. Unpubd. Brass 5/- rare
144
MAIDSTONE (Kent).
34. Ob. shield arms &c., 1794, Maidstone Halfpenny
Rv. figure Justice, the spring of freedom, &c., Ex. KENT
Ed. payable at Henry Chilvers 6d. to ]/-
55. Ob. similar, Maidstone (above), Halfpenny (under)
Rv. payable by J. Smyth at Padsola Papermill, 1795
Ed. milled 4d. to 9d.
MANCHESTER (I^ancs).
PENNY. Very Rare.
*3. Ob. Grocers Arms, &c., Manchester Promissory Halfpenny (sic)
Rv. East India Go's. Mark, payable at Jno. Fieldings, &c....^2
* This is struck from the Halfpenny die No. 77.
HALFPENNIES.
76. Ob. East India House
Rv. Grocers Arms, Halfpenny 1792
Ed. payable at J. Fieldings, Manchester 6d. to 1/6
76a. Ed. London, Bristol & Liverpool 6d. to l/-
77. Ob. Grocers Arms, Manchester, Promissory Halfpenny, 1793
Rv. East I. Go's bale mark, &c., see Penny No. 3 6d. to l/-
78. Ob. varies slightly, Rv. the & curls downwards 6d. to l/-
79. Rv. as last, the Ob. differs in the tufts of the tails of the
Griffens being solid, whereas in the preceding they appear
as two distinct lines. There are other slight varieties
known in this series I/- to 1/6
80. Ob. a Porter carrying a pack, Manchester Halfpenny
Rv. Shield Arms, Success to Navigation, sic DONEC on a ribbon
Ed. payable at the Warehouse, Liverpool 1/6
80a. As last, but Ed. Birmingham, London or Bristol I/-
80b. As last, but Ed. LONDON OB DUBLIN 1/6
80c. As last, but Ed. Lancaster, London or Bristol If-
80d. As last, but Ed. Lancaster, Anglesey or Bristol 1/6
80e. As last, but Ed. engrailed I/-
80f. As last, but Ed. plain
81. Ob. as 80, Rv. Halfpenny payable at J. Rayner & Co., Man-
chester, 1793 r. 5/-
82. Rv. Stork on Cornucopia, Halfpenny payable at
Ed. engrailed r. 3/6
83. Ob. Frederick Duke of York, Rv. as No. 81
Ed. Anglesey, London or Liverpool I/- to 1/6
83a. A* last, Ed. Birmingham, Redruth, Swansea 1/6
83b. As last, Ed. plain l/-
*83c. Unpublished. Ob. as 83, Rv. as 82 rare 7/6
Atk.
MONMOUTH.
2. Ob. a cask, James Powell, importer, 1795
Rv. J. Powell, &c., in 4 lines, with bunch grapes top and bottom
Ed. payable at Monmouth and Abergaveuny ...... r.r.r.
3. Ob. and Ed. as last, Rv. similar, but a vine sprig and one
bunch grapes ...... 2/- to 3/6
3a. Similar, but Ed. plain ...... r.r. p.m. a.
MERIDEN (Warwick).
Atk.
238. Ob. an archer, FOR THE PRIZE ARCHERY
Rv. Prince of Wales crest, &c,, MERIDEN TOKEN, 1796 r.r. 10/-
239. Ob. as last, Rv. a dove flying, dedicated, &c r.r. 15/-
M AI/TON (Yorks). Penny.
Atk.
5. Ob. bust, THE RT. HONBLE. EDMUND. BURKE. M.P. MALTON-PENNY.
1798. Westwood
Rev. figure of fame, BRITISH. ORATOR. DIED. JULY. 9. 1797.
AGED 68
Ed. plain, r.r. 20/- to 30/-
MONTROSE (Angushire now FORFAR).
Atk.
19. Ob. view of town and bridge, MARE DITAT. Montroae
Rv. a woman spinning, SURE ARE THB REWARDS OF INDUSTRY, 1796
Ed. plain r.r.r. p.m.a.
20. Ob. as last, Rv. has a period after industry
Ed. payable by i. BISSET & SON, MONTROSE 2/6
20a. Similar, but Ed. London, Liverpool or Montrose 3/6
20b. Similar, but Ed. published by Jos. Danl & Jno. Boulter r.r,
20c. Similar, but Ed. milled r.r.
21. Ob. similar to 19, but date 1796, and NO period after DITAT
Rv. similar to 19, but MONTROSB
Ed. as 20a. above r.r. 7/6
22. Ob. shield &c., Montrose Halfpenny, 1799
Rv. Montrose Lunatic Asylum, &c., 1781
Ed. payable by Andrew Nicol, Tobacconist s. 2/6
23. Similar to last, but the M of Montrose on Rv. nearly touches
the second chimney, in the former, 22, it barely reaches
the first r. 3/6
146
MUNSTER (Ireland).
Atk.
1. Ob. BRYEN. BOIROIMBE. KING OF MUNSTER
Rv. PEACE & PLENTY, Wheatsheaf & doves
Ed. PAYABLE IN DUBLIN, CORK OR DERRY r.r. p.m.a.
la. Similar, but Ed. plain l/-
2. Similar, but Ed. milled, The point of crown touches K of King
and a circle of dots round legend 5/-
2a. Similar, but Ed. plain and better workmanship throughout.. 6/.
8. As last, Rv. H and a bugle horn, &c 2/-
4. Ob. of this and those to follow, as No. 2
Rv. Wheatsheaf, Peace, Plenty & Liberty r.r. p.m.a.
5. Rv. Bust of Robert Orchard r.r. 10/ -
6. Rv. Orchard's Arms HALFPENNY, 1795
7. Rv. Man weaving in a loom, Ed. payable at the Warehouse,
Liverpool
7a. As last, but Ed. plain
8. Rv. Arms, crest, canister, &c., Ed. payable in Dublin or London
8a. As last, but Ed. plain
The above combinations are all scarce.
9. Rv. same as No. 3 s. 3/-
10. Rv. anchor & cap of Liberty, &c 5/- to 10/-
11. Rv. a crown radiated
12. Ob. as No. 2, Rv. Arms London, SCALES, WEIGHTS, &c r. 5/6
13. Ob. as No. 2, Rv. Bust of Orchard 7/6 r.
14. Ov. as No. 2, Rv. ENGLISH SLAVERY r.r. 10/-
15. Ob. as No. 2, FRENCH LIBERTY r.r. 10/-
16. Ob. as No. 2, A man weaving s. 5/-
17. Ob. as No. 2, Arms, crest, canister r. 4/- to 7/6
18. Ob. as No. 2, An anchor, &c r. 5/- to 12/6
19. Ob. as No. 2, A crown, <fcc r. 5/- to 10/-
M. F. W. Token of Dublin.
Atk.
138. Ob. Hope standing, Prosperity to Ireland
Rv. cypher, M. F. W. Incorporated by Act of Parliament
Ed. Pay the bearer one Halfpenny in Dublin 1/6 to 2/6
MURPHY. Dublin Farthing Token.
Atk.
179. Ob. M. MURPHY | NO. 8 | WOOD ST. | DUBLIN | 1796
Rv. a canister inscribed TEA. Grocer & Dealer, 1790. ..4/-, 6/-
180. Ob. as last, Rv. a cask, <fcc 3/6 to 5/-
181. Ob. as last, Rv. a bowl, &c 5/- to 7/6
182. Ob. as last, Rv. two heads, WE. THREE. BLOCKHEADS. BE. 1795.
r.r. 10/-
147
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens. Pennies.
Atk.
Middlesex Penny, 5. Ob. Westminster Hall, B.T. 1397. ..r.r. 15/-, 20/-
1797.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Mansion House. 35.
Monument.
Moorgate.
Mendoza.
54.
69.
72.
Ob. Banqueting House, Whitehall... r.r. 15/-, 20/-
Ob. House of Commons from the Thames. ..15/-, 20/-
Ob. Queen's Coll. Gate, Camb 15/-, 20/-
Ob. Trinity Coll. Gate, Camb 15/-, 20/-
Rv. of aboTe as Title. Ed. I promise, &c.
Ob. Erected MDCCLIII.
Rv. Arms, London Promissory Penny Token
Ed. I promise, &c 2/- to 3/6
Middlesex Hospital. 52. Ob. Erected MDCCLV. Rv. as last 2/- to 4/-
Montague House. 53. Ob. Montague House altered for the British
Rv. as last 2/ - to 4/ -
Ob. Erected 1677, Rv. as last...r. 2/- to 5/-
Ob. Ag erected MDCLXXIIII. Taken Down, &c.
Rv. cypher, P.K r. 7/6
Ob. D. MENDOZA. W. WARD.
Rv. Two men boxing r.r.r. p.m. a.
Ob. Figure emblematic of the sciences, &c.
Rv. Figure of Time, Ex. MILTON. MEDALIST. SEALS. &c.
v.r. £2
Ob. Merchant Taylors' Hall
Rv. London & Westminster penny
Ed. I promise, &c 10/- to 15/-
HALFPENNIES.
Rv. Scales, Weights, Steelyards
Ed. Corner of Wormwoods Street r.r.r. p.m.a.
265a. With the Ed. plain r.r. p.m.a.
266. Similar to 265, but a dot before and after 1795
instead of crosses 2/6
266a. With plain Ed., and only found in white metal...
...r.r. p.m.a.
Ob. as No. 265, dots before and after date, 1795
Rv. Peace, Plenty, Liberty... r.r. This and next
two about 5/-
Ob. as last, Rv. Bust Robert Orchard r.r.
Milton, Medalist. 73.
Merchant Taylors. 137.
Meymott 6- Son,
London.
265.
267.
Moorgate.
J2
268.
269.
270.
271.
507.
,, Rv. Cypher, JE&CO. Halfpenny pay-
able as, &c r.r.
„ RV. PEACE & PLENTY HALFPENNY... r. 3/6
„ Rv. Liberty, peace, & commerce.. r.r. 7/6
Ob. Ancient Gateway, MOORGATE 1796
Rv. Cypher, p.s.co., Dedicated to collectors, &c...
...r.5/-
(continued).
148
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Halfpennies.
Mendoza. 558. Ob. Figure of a youth
Rv, Bust. MENDOZA r.r. 3/6 to 7/6
617. Ob. Mendoza, Rv. Two men boxing
Ed. Speuce Dealer in coins r. 3/- to 6/-
618. Ob. as last
Rv. Shepherd lying under a tree. ..r.r.. ..4/6 to 7/6
Marine Society 615. Ob. a Sailor boy, Rv. a true-hearted sailor
Boy. Ed. Spence, dealer in coins r.r. 12/6
615a. With plain edge 5/- to 7/6
616. Ob. as last, Rv. Little Turnstile Halfpenny.4/ to 7/-
617. Unpubd. Ob. as last, Rv. Mendoza (incuse)...!. 5/-
Martlett Court. 32. Ob. Bow Street, London, C. James, engraver
PENNY. Rv. Medals, Dies, Crests, &c r.r.r. p.m. a.
33. Ob. as last, Rv. a crown, &c., ROYAL PENNY
Ed. I promise, &c r.r. 40/-
HALFPENNY. 239. Ob. similar, Rv. Royal Male Tiger, 1796
Ed. Spence, dealer in coins, London r.r. 15/-
239a. Ed. plain r.r.r. 25/-
Mum. — see Padlock under — P.
Atk.
9.
N.
NEWMARKET (Cambs). Penny.
Ob. Jockeys on Horseback, NEWMARKET TOKEN, &c., MDCCXCIX.
Rv. Craven Meeting, Sir H. V. Tempest's Horse, &c
r.r.r. .£3 or so.
HALFPENNY.
33. Ob. Stag lying under tree, NEWMARKET TOKEN 1793
Rv. a view, A. SNAIL. MAY. POT. HIS. HORNS. OUT r.r. p.m. a.
Atk.
43.
NEWENT (Glos).
Ob. a shield, &c., Industry leads to honour
Rv. legend in a spiral line, several thousands, &c.
Ed. payable at Newent 6d. to l/-
44. Similar, but Rv. reads, several thousand, no s I/- to 1/6
44a. As last, but plain Ed r.
Atk.
4.
NETLEY (Isle of Wight). Penny.
Ob. a ruin and trees, NETLEY ABBY HANTS
Rv. a cypher T.G. BRITISH PENNY. 1797 r.r.r. 45/- to 50/»
149
NEWPORT (Isle of Wight.) Halfpenny.
Atk.
26. Ob. bust EOBT. BIRD WILKINS
Rv. an antique ship, Isle of Wight HALFPENNY
Ed. payable at his Office, Newport 6d. to 1/6
NORWICH (Norfolk). Penny.
Atk.
3. Ob. view of fortress and bridge, NORWICH CASTLE
Rv. a globe inscribed | BRITAIN. | BRITISH PENNY, 1797 r.r.
20/- to25/-
4. Ob. soldier, &c., NORWICH. LOYAL. MILITARY. ASSOCIATION. 1797
Rv. arms and military ensigns, PATRIAE, &c r. 7/6 to 10/-
HALFPENNIES.
There are a great number of varieties of these. Owing to
want of space, I must abbreviate them as much as possible. The
rarer varieties being specially noticed.
Atk.
13. Ob. NORWICH CASTLE, the period touches the shrubs on the bridge
Rv. a fleece, good times will come
Ed. Richard Bacon 6d.
13a. With Ed. payable at Dallys', Chichester r.r.
13b. With Ed. payable at Charles Heath, Colchester r.r.
13c. With Ed. current everywhere r.r.
13d. With Ed. milled r.r.
13e. With Ed. plain r.r. from 2/- to 5/- each
14. Ob. similar, but period does not touch shrubs I/- to 1/6
14a. With Ed. payable at the warehouse of Thomas Clark 5/-
14b. With Ed. payable at South Shields and London 7/6
14c. With Ed. current everywhere 5/-
14d. With Ed. plain 4/6
15. Ob. arms Norwich, MAY NORWICH FLOURISH. PRO BONO PUBLICO
Rv. NORFOLK & NORWICH HALFPENNY, 1792
Ed. at N. Bolingbrokes, Haberdasher, &c., Norwich 6d.
16. Similar, but a small ornament instead of period after FLOURISH
B.4/-
16a. As last, but Ed. plain 2/6
17. Similar, but no period or ornament at end of Legend l/-
17a. Similar to last, but the Ed. plain 2/6
18. Ob. as No. 17, Rv. Success to the Plough & Shuttle 1/6
19. Ob. Success to the Plough & Shuttle
Rv. bust, Earl Howe, &c 2/-
(continued).
NORWICH (continued)— Halfpennies.
20. Ob. payable at Bulleu & Martin, Market Place, Norwich
Rv. as the Rv. of No, 17 on page 149 4d. to 9d.
20a. With Ed. John Fincham's, Suffolk rare
21 . Ob. E X CAMPIN x HABERDASHBR x Ex. Goat X Lane X Norwich
Rv. seated female, anchor, globe, and lion, HALFPENNY 1793
Ed. current everywhere 6d. to l/-
21a. Ed. Birmingham, Liverpool or London scarce 2/6
21b. Ed. plain scarce 2/- to 3/-
22. Ob. a stocking, glove, knife, fork, &c. Legend & Ed. as No. 21
Rev. as 21, but dated 1794 6d. to l/-
22a. With Ed. payable at T. Jennings, Spalding & Holbeach...3/6
22b. With Ed. payable at the warehouse of John Stride s. 4/6
22c. With Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
23. Ob. a muff and tippet, PAYABLE AT j. CLARKE'S, MARKET PLAGE,
NORWICH
Rv. an umbrella, hat, glove, &c., NO. 2, GENTLEMAN'S WALK 17-94
Ed. plain and rounded off 6d. to I/-
23a. As last, but Ed. payable at Cronebane, or in Dublin 2/6
23b. As last, but Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol 1/6
23c. As last, but Ed. milled 2/-
24. Ob. a bottle MORK TRADE AND FEWER TAXES
Rv. Figure of Hope, PROSPERITY TO OLD ENGLAND
Ed. Richard Dinmore & Son, Norwich 6d. to l/-
24a. As last, but Ed. plain l/-
25. Ob. as 24, Ed. as 24, the Rv. varies a trifle 6d. to I/-
25a. With Ed. Payable in London, Bristol & Lancaster 2/-
25b. With Ed. plain 6d.
26. Ob. Figure of Hope, Prosperity, &c., Figure is pointing to the
Y in Prosperity
Rv. a Ship, Halfpenny, Ed. current everywhere I/-
26a. As last, but Ed. plain 2/6
27. Ob. as 26, Rv. a dove flying, PEACE & PLENTY, Ed. plain I/-
27a. Ed. Bersham, Bradly, Willey, Snedshill 2/-
27b. Ed. Payable at shop of Dunham & Yallop, Goldsmiths 1/6
27c. Ed. Emsworth Halfpenny payable by John Stride. ..2/- to 3/-
27d. Ed. engrailed I/- to 2/6
27e, Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
28. Ob. SUCCESS TO THE CITY OF NORWICH
Rv. Shop Front in a circle, NORWICH HALFPENNY, 1792
Ed. Payable at the shop of Dunham & Yallop, Gold- Smiths
This is rare, a flaw runs across the shield 2/6 to 5/-
29. As last, but no flaw is visible 3d. to 6d.
(continutd.)
NORWICH (continued)— Halfpennies.
30. Similar, the sword hilt points to foot of F instead of the O of
OF as previously, and the Rv. is dated 1793 r.r.r.
There are only three of this piece known 1 1
31. Ob. as last, Rv. an eagle, Ed. plain r.r.r. (unique)
32. Ob. similar to 28, but the palm branches are tied with ribbon
Rv. as last, Ed. as No. 28 1/- to 2/-
32a. As last, but Ed. plain r. 3/6
33. Ob. as 28, but the shield is emblazoned and two small orna-
ments follow the legend. Rv. as No. 31 1/6
34. Ob. Figure of Hope, Dunham & Yallop, Goldsmiths, on a Shield
Rv. Shop front as No. 28, Ed. milled 1/6 to 2/6
35. Ob. view Norwich Cathedral, 1797
Rv. bust George Frederick Handel
Ed. Payable by Hardingham, Musician r.r.r. 50/- m.s.
35a. As last, but Ed. plain, also very rare p.m. a.
36. A variety of last in design of bust, very rare p.m. a.
37. Ob. Norwich Cathedral (view of)
Rv. Armoured bust PROMISSORY HALFPENNY r.r.r. 35/-
38. Ob. as 37, Rv. GENERAL CONVENIENCE r.r.r. 50/-
39. Ob. shield, arms, 1792 (the date) spread round it. Tuft on
Lion's tail
Rv. a man working in a loom with 9 spokes
Ed. John Harvey of Norwich 1/6 to 2/6
40. Similar, but no tuft on the tail of lion, and a small comma-
like flaw between the base of the castle and left-hand edge
of the shield 2/- to3/-
41. Similar to 39, but the 2 of date comes between the two loop
holes of castle, in 39 it was in a line with the lower loop
hole 2/6 to 3/6 scarce
42. Ob. similar to 39
Rv. eight spokes to wheel, and the cord on top beam describes
a regular carve 2/6 to 3/6 scarce
43. Ob. as 40, Rv. similar to 42, but the cord is not a regular
curve 1/6 to 2/6
44. Ob. similar to 39, the 2 of date comes between the loop holes
of the castle, Rv. as 43, 2/6 to 4/6
44a. As last, but Ed. plain 2/6 to 3/6
45. Ob. the shield is emblazoned gules
Rv. same as 42, Ed. as 39 1/- to 2/6
46. Ob. as last, Rv. as 43, Ed. as 39 1/6 to 3/6
47. Ob. a mounted Dragoon, PRO REGE ET PATRIA. QUEENS BAYS
Rv. Norwich Barracks
Ed. payable at John Rooks, Norwich 1/6 to 2/6
47a. As last, but Ed. plain 2/- to 3/6
(continued).
152
NORWICH (continued)— Halfpennies.
48. Similar, but a special feature is, the horse's tail nearly touches
the period. The cockade points to the foot of T
Rv. & Ed. as No. 47 2/- to 3/6
48a. As last, but Ed. plain I/- to 1/6
49. Ob. as 48, Ed. plain
Rv. similar, but the lines of Brickwork are sunken, whereas
in 47 they were raised rare 5/- to 7/6
50. Ob. as 47, Rv. Rule Britannia, 1795, in Ex.
Ed. payable in London 2/- to 3/6 scarce
50a. With plain Ed., otherwise as last r. 3/6 to 7/6
NORTHAMPTON.
Atk.
1. Ob. Bust to left GEORGE JOBSON BANKER. 1794
Rv. a castle and lion, MAY NORTHAMPTON FLOURISH
Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol 1/6 to 3/6
la. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain r. 7/6
NEWCASTLE (Northumberland). Pennies.
Atk.
2. Ob. JUSTICE RESTING ON THE EMBLEMS OF SECURITY
RT. MATHER | IRONMONGER | DEALER IN | HARDWARE | STOVES
GRATES | &C. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNB r.r.r. 50/- to 60/ -
HALFPENNIES.
3. Ob. J. Spence * Slop seller * Newcastle * James
Rv. a man in a barge sailing * Coaly X Tyne * 1795. ..r.r. 30/-
4. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but without stars & cross & date 1797
Ed. milled r.r. 12/6
5. Ob. as No. 3, Rv. Thos. Spence, Thos. More, Thos. Paine, Ac.
Ed. Spence Dealer in Coins London r.r. 20/-
6. Ob. as No. 3, Rv. Rouse Brittannia, Ed. as last
6a. Ob. „ Rv. „ Ed. payable at the ware-
house of Alexr. Molison
6b. Ob. as No. 3, Rv. Rouse Brittannia, Ed. milled
Last three are ail very ran.
7. Ob. as No. 3, Rv. a cat, Ed. as No. 5 15/-
8. Ob. „ Rv. three armed citizens, Ed. as No. 5 10/-
8a. Ob. „ Rv. „ Ed. milled 12/6
9. Ob. „ Rv. Heart in hand, Ed. as No. 5 7/6 to 12/6
10. Ob. „ Rv. an Armed_Highlander, Ed. as No. 5..5/- to 10/-
11. Ob. „ Rv. a lion dismayed, Ed. as No. 5 7/6tolO/-
(continutif).
153
NEWCASTLE (continued)— Halfpennies.
12. Ob. as No. 8, Rv. Odd fellows, Ed. as No. 5 7/6 to 10/-
13. Ob. ,, Rv. Pandoras breeches, Ed. as No. 5. ..12/6 to 15/-
14. Ob. „ Rv. AFTER THE REVOLUTION, Ed. as No. 2
7/6tolO/-
15. Ob. ,, Rv. a shepherd under a tree, Ed. as No. 5...
7/6tolO/-
16. Ob. „ Rv. two boys at a Turnstile, Ed. as No. 5...
12/6 to 15/-
17. Ob. ,, Rv. In commemoration of, Ed. as No. 5
7/6tolO/-
17a. Ob. „ Rv. Iu commemoration of, Ed. milled 10/-
18. Ob. Coaly Tyne, 1795, Rv. CHURCH & KING 15/- to 20/-
19. Ob. „ „ Rv. Thos. Spence, &c., as No. 5
Ed. as No. 5 4/6, 7/6
20. Ob. Coaly Tyne, 1795, Rv. Heart & Hand, Ed. as No. 5...
10/- to 12/6
21. Ob. ,, „ Rv. Armed Highlander, Ed. as No. 5
61- to 7/6
22. Ob. „ „ Rv. Shepherd under a tree, Ed. as No. 5
5/- to 7/6
23. Ob. „ „ Rv. Two boys at a Turnstile
Ed. as No. 5 10/- to 12/6
23a. Ob. „ „ Rv. Two boys at a Turnstile
Ed. plain 12/6
24. Ob. view of a Building, Newcastle, 1800
Rv. a Jockey holding a horse
Ed. payable at the warehouse London or Liverpool unique
NEWCASTLE. FARTHINGS.
Atk.
28. Ob. a barge sailing *COALY*TYNE* Rv. a sailor, NEWCASTLE
FARTHING r.r. 20/ -
29. Ob. ,, Rv. man riding on a bull with ass's head, Ed. milled
r. 15/-
29a. Ob. „ Rv. „ „ „ but Ed. plain 7/6
30. Ob. ,, Rv. ROUSE BRITTANNIA, Ed. milled 10 /-
30a. Ob. „ Rv. „ „ Ed. plain 7/6
81. Ob. „ Rv. odd fellows 12/6
32. Ob. ,, Rv. a pig trampling on Royal Emblems 7/6
33. Ob. ,, Rv. a man walking on all fours 12/6
34. Ob. ,, Rv. a slave kneeling 5/6
35. Ob. Newcastle Farthing, Rv. Promissory Naval Farthing. ..15/-
All Newcastle items are rare.
154
NORTH SHIELDS (Northumberland). Halfpennies.
Atk.
25. Ob. cart loading a ship, MAY NORTH SHIELDS FLOURISH
Rv. cypher, IPR, 1795, NORTH SHIELDS HALFPENNY...^ 7/6 to 10/6
26. Ob. as last, Rv. FRENCH LIBERTY r.r. p.m.a.
27. Ob. as Rv. of 25, Rv. Robert Orchard, JACOBS r.r. p.m.a.
NKWSTEAD (Notts.) Penny.
Atk.
1. Ob. Newstead Abbey, Rv. T.G. British Penny, 1797
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny. .r.r. 15/-
NOTTINGHAM. Halfpennies.
Atk.
2. Ob. Donald & Co. | Stocking | Manufacturers, &c. Promissary
Halfpenny
Rv. No. 29, Bull St., Birmingham, 1792 2/-
3. Ob. similar to last, but the die altered from Promissary to
Promissory
Rv. similar, but a flaw through word Birmingham l/-
4. Ob. similar to No. 2, but the M is close to OR, which touches
the oval
Rv. similar, but the flaw more distinct, noticeable in IR of the
word BIRMINGHAM 4/6 r.
5. Ob. as No. 4, Rv. a man working a loom, No. 29, BULL STREET,
BIRMINGHAM, 1792 (unique)
6. Ob. a man working a machine, INCLINED PLANE AT KETLEY, 1789
Rv. similar to last (unique)
NORTHIAM (Sussex).
Atk.
81. Ob. Arms between laurel branches, For the convenience of
Society*
Rv. a cypher IF, Halfpenny token payable at 1794
Ed. Payable at John Foller's Northiam.X...6d. to l/-
32. Ob similar to last, Unanimity is the bond of Society
Rv. a cypher, E.G. NORTHIAM HALFPKNN* 1794
Ed. payable at E. GILBERTS. NORTHIAM. x . X . X . X . X .-I/- to 2/-
NKWTON (Warwick).
Atk.
240. Ob. Newton halfpenny payable by John Webb
Rv. Shield of Arms, Crest, an arm holding an arrow
Ed. plain r.r. 30 / -
155
NUNEATON (Warwick).
Atk.
241. Ob. Lady Godiva, PRO. BONO. PUBLICO.
Rv. Arms of the Grocer's Go. HALFPENNY 1792
Ed. Nuneatou Bedworth & Hinkley......s. 2/6 to 8/6
241a. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. PAYABLE AT NUNEATON, BEDWORTH, OR
HINKLEY r. 7/6
NORTH WALES. Halfpennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. a Druid's head within an oak wreath that contains 29 acorns
Rv. cypher R N G. 1793 (above) North Wales Halfpenny
Ed. Chambers Langston Hall & Co r.r.r. p.m. a.
la. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. payable in Hull & in London. ,.6d. to 1/6
Ib. „ ,, Ed. „ London Bristol & Lancaster. .!/-
Ic. „ „ Ed. Willey Snedshill Bersham Bradley.. .!/-
Id. ,, ,, Ed. current everywhere 6d.
le. „ „ Ed. engrailed 1/6
If. „ „ Ed. plain 2/6
2. Ob. as No. 1, Rv. differs slightly
Ed. Cambridge, Bedford, Huntingdon 6d. to 1/6
2a. Ob. A Rv. as last, Ed. payable at the Warehouse Liverpool
6d. to2/-
2b. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. same as Ib 2/6 s.
3. Ob. differs slightly from No. 1, Rv. is as No. 1
Ed. payable in HULL & IN LONDON r. 3/-
3a. Similar, but Ed. John Finchams, Suffolk
4. Ob. similar to No. 3, Rv. differs, a flaw runs through NORTH
Ed. payable at Leek, Staffordshire r.
4a. As last, but Ed. payable in LONDON, BRISTOL & LANCASTER. ..2/ -
4b. Similar to 4, but Ed. engrailed r. 3/6
5. Ob. 30 acorns, 14 to left and 16 to right of Druid's head
Rv. a harp, 1793, NORTH WALES HALFPENNY, Ed. engrailed. ..r.r.
6. Ob. 31 acorns, 15 to left and 16 to right
Rv. differs from 5, 13 acorns, 7 on left, 6 on right, on No. 5
there were 12 acorns, 6 on each side of Rv.
Ed. payable at London or Anglesea 6d. to l/-
6a. As last, but Ed. has a star * after Anglesey r. 1/6 to 3/6
6b. As last, but Ed. coarse oblique milling r. 2/- to 3/-
7. Ob. similar to No. 6
Rv. has 11 acorns, 6 on left, 5 on right, Ed. engrailed 1/6
8. Ob. differs, 14 acorns to left and 17 to right
Rv. as last, the Ed. as 6a * after Anglesey I/- to 1/6
8a. Ob. as last, but Ed. payable in Bedworth, Hinkley or
Nuneaton 2/6 s.
(continued).
156
NORTH WALES (continued).
8b. Ob. as last, but Ed. plain
9. Ob. 24 acorns, 12 on each side, Rv. & Ed. as No. 6 r. 8/6
10. Ob. 25 acorns, 13 to left, 12 to right, Rv. the same as No. 7
Ed. payable at Anglesea, London or Bristol r. 2/- to 3/6
12. Ob. cypher R N G 1793, the R nearly touches the 7 in date
Rv. Brittania seated, RULE BRITANNIA. 1797
Ed. Payable in LONDON
FARTHINGS.
13. Ob. Bust to right, North Wales Farthing
Rv. Prince of Wales' crest r. 2/6
14. Ob. as last, Rv. PRO BONO PUBLICO. 1793 added
Ed. milled 6d. tol/-
14a. Similar but Ed. plain (rounded) 9d. to 1/6
15. Ob. has a dot at end of legend, instead of a triangular stop
Rv. similar, but design is rather larger than before. ..2/6
16. Ob. has the triangular stop and dots after legend
Rv. as No. 14 4d. to I/-
17. Ob. no stop after legend, point of laurel comes to B in WALES
Rv. Somewhat like No. 15 6d. to 1/6
18. Ob. as 13, point of laurel comes after the s in WALES
Rv. same as No. 14, usually a flaw runs across the lower part
of bust 4d. to I/-
19. Ob. there is a small quatrefoil under bust, and no period
after legend
Rv. similar to 14, but dated 1794 1/- to 1/6
20. Ob. no quatrefoil under bust, but has a period after legend
Rv. similar, but sprigs of laurel instead oi flowers...!/- to 2/-
21. Ob. as No. 19, Rv. dated 1795 r. 3/6
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens that commence with the
Device or Initial letter
N.
Atk. PENNY.
Newgate. 70. Ob. NEWGATE AS REPAIRED. MDCLXXII. BURNT, dec. MDCLXXII
Rv. cypher P.K. BRITISH PENNY TOKEN. &c.
Ed. I promise, Ac r.r. 10/- to 15/-
HALFPENNIES.
277. Ob. view of prison MDCCXCIV. upright iron bars over doors
Rv. payable at the residence of Messrs. &c.
Ed. milled 2/- to4/-
(continued).
157
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Halfpennies.
278. Ob. & Ed. as last on page 156
Rv. notice the tail of the & between Bidgeway & Holt
hangs downwards r. 8/- to 5/-
279. Ob. similar, but no period after date and the gratings
over the side doors have cross as well as upright
bars
Rv. the & curls up as No. 277, and Messrs, is smaller,
6d. to II-
279a. Similar, but Ed. payable in Hull and in London...
r. 2/- to 3/6
280. Ob. as 279, Rv. KING & CONSTITUTION. 1794
Ed. current everywhere I/- to 1/6
280a. Ob. as 279, Rv. KINO & CONSTITUTION. 1794, Ed. plain...
r. 2/- to 3/6
281. Ob. as 279, Rv. London Correspondence Society. ..2/- to 4/-
282. Ob. similar, but a square tower over gateway in centre
Rv. similar, but a different die
Ed. current everywhere r. 2/- to 5/-
282a. The Ed. reads, payable at the Warehouse of D. WRIGHT
& B. PALMER r.r.
282b. As last, but Ed. milled I/- to 2/-
283. Ob. square tower, as 282
Rv. NOTED ADVOCATES FOB THE BIGHTS OF MAN. 1796...
r.r. 3/6 to 7/6
508. Newgate BT 1670, Rv. cypher p.s. co 3/6 to 5/-
Neeton. 276. Ob. Edward Neeton ST. MABY LE BONE
Rv. WINE BUM & BBANDY VAULTS 6d. to l/-
Newsham Mrs. — See H under Middlesex
The following Tokens are MIDDLESEX beginning with device
or initial letter
o.
Atk. PENNIES.
Ordnance 55. Ob. OEDNANCE OFFICE OLD PALACE YARD
Office. Rv. LONDON PROMISSORY PBNNY TOKEN 2/6 to 5/- r.
Orchard Robt. 74. Ob. Robert Orchard, No. 34, Greek St., &c.
Rv. and at Sawbridgeworth, Herts, &c r.r. p.m.a.
(continued).
158
MIDDLESEX (continued).
HALFPENNIES.
Orchard Robt. 285. Ob. EGBERT ORCHARD
Rv. (his) arms on a shield, Halfpenny 1795 r. 7/6
286. Ob. similar, star before <fc after Robert Orchard
Rv. arms of London in ornamental border, &c...r. 7/6
287. Ob. as last
Rv. a beehive, SMITHFIBLD TOKEN (unique)
288. Ob. Robert Orchard, London Token 1797
Rv. Orchard's arms on a shield, O above it...
r.r. 10/- to20/-
289. Ob. Islington old Church, Robert Orchard, &c.
Rv. cypher R. O. HALFPENNY 1798
Ed. Coventry Token r.r. 7/6 to 20/-
289a. As last, but plain Ed.
290. Ob. same as 285 (James) under
Rv. Robert Orchard between two stars
The Obverse of 285 occurs with the following Reverses,
all rare 10/- to 30/- each
291. Rv. Peace, Plenty, Liberty, &c.
292. Rv. London Commercial token, &c.
Ed. payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool
292a. Ed. current everywhere
292b. Ed. plain
293. Rv. cypher j. E. & co. Halfpenny payable in Cork
or Dublin
294. Rv. a Wheatsheaf, Peace and Plenty Halfpenny
295. Rv. Liberty, Peace, Commerce, &c.
296. Ob. * Robert Orchard *
Rv. For the convenience of the Public
297. Ob. arms (Orchards) Halfpenny 1795
Rv. bust WILLIAM in. 1688
298. Ob. as No. 297, Rv. H. s. co.
299. Ob. as 297, Rv. FOR THE GOOD OF TRADE
FARTHINGS.
760. Ob. Robert Orchard 1796
Rv. a cypher R.O 2/6 to 5/- r.
761. Ob. ROBERT ORCHARD. GROCER & TEA DEALER &C.
Rv. a Turk, Farthing, maker of chocolate, &c..6d.to I/-
762. Ob. as last
Rv. Robert Orchard, Tea Warehouse, &C....1/6 to 3/6
Herts is spelt Harts on No. 762
(Orchard continued).
159
MIDDLESEX (continued)— Farthings.
763. Ob. Robert Orchard, Grocer & Tea Dealer, &c.
Kv. Herts spelt correctly ...... I/- to 3/-
One only 578. Ob. One only master grasps the whole domain
Master, &c. Rv. Rouse Brittania ...... 2/- 3/6
id. 579. Ob. as 578, Rv. the Gallant Garb of Scotland
Ed. Spence dealer in coins London ...... 4/6
580. Ob. as 578, Rv. If rents I once, &c ....... 5/6 to 7/6
581. Ob. as 578, Rv. Let Tyrants Tremble, &c ....... 7/6
581a. Similar but Ed. plain ...... 5/6
582. Ob. as 578, Rv. The beginning of oppression ...... 5/6
583. Ob. as 578, Rv. a shepherd lying under tree ...... 3/6
Odd Fellows. 619.
Ob. Head of man and ass joined ...... 5/- to 10/-
Rv. Free born Englishman, 1796
620. Ob. as 619, Rv. The end of oppression ...... 5/- to 10/-
621. „ Rv. Two heads joined ODD FELLOWS...
5/- to 101-
621a. „ Similar, but Ed. Spence, &c ....... 5/- to 10/-
621b. „ Similar, but Ed. plain ...... 5/- to 10/-
622. „ Rv. Tree of liberty ...... 5/- to 10/-
622a. „ Rv. Tree of liberty, Ed. plain...5/- to 10/-
Odd Fellows. 623. Ob. as title, two heads joined
(quis Rides.) Rv. Thos. Spence, &c ....... 2/- to 2/6
id. 623bis. Ob. as 623, Rv. Rouse Britannia
624. Ob. „ Rv. We were born free, &c. 5/-
625. Ob. „ Rv. My freedom, &c.
626. Ob. „ Rv. Who know their rights, &c ....... 5/6
627. Ob. „ Rv. Honor, Ed. Spence ...... 2/6
627a. Occurs with plain Ed.. ..3/6, milled Ed.. ..2/6
628. Ob. „ Rv. Honor and dots at side ...... 3/6 to 5/6
629. Ob. „ Rv. Highlander, the gallant garb ...... 5/6
630. Ob. „ Rv. Let Tyrants Tremble ...... 7/6
630a. Ob. „ Rv. similar, but Ed. milled ...... 3/6
630b. Ob. „ Rv. similar, but Ed. plain ...... 4/6
631. Ob. ,, Rv. a shepherd under a Tree ...... 5/-
631a. Ob. „ Rv. similar, but Ed. plain ...... 4/6
632. Ob. „ Rv. Halfpenny, Ac ....... 7/6
633. Ob. „ Rv. Little Turnstile, &c ....... 4/6
(see over continued).
i6o
MIDDLESEX (continued}.
FARTHINGS.
Odd Fellows. 799. Ob. Odd Fellows, a Million Hogg, &e.
continued. Rv. Thos. Spence, &c.
800. Ob. as last, Rv. The Three Thomases, 1796
801. Ob. „ RT. Even Fellows
802. Ob. ,, Rv. man on all fours
P.
PUDDINGTON (Beds.)
Atk.
3. Ob. PUDINGTON HALFPENNY PAYE AT THE HOUSE OF W. WALLER
Rv. a ship KINO & CONSTITUTION, Ex. BRITANNIA 1797...r.r.r. p.m. a.
PLYMOUTH (Devon).
Atk.
6. Ob. SAIL CANVAS MANUFACTORY, 1796
Rv. a man weaving, PLYMOUTH above, HALFPENNY beneath
Ed. payable at Shepheard Dove Hamrnet & Co. XX...9d. to 1/6
6a. Similar, but Ed. plain r.r. 10/-
7. Similar, but the Leg. on Rv. is continuous <fe the Loom is smaller
Ed. plain r.r. 7/6
8. Ob. GEOROIVS n. REX. Rv. shield, arms, VISITED PLYMOUTH
Aug. 1789 r. 4/6
POOLE (Dorset).
Atk.
2. Ob. R. ALLEN IRONMONGER POOLS 1797
Rv. an anchor in a oval, formed with a cable, Ed. engrailed...
r.r.r. p.m.a.
3. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. POOLE HALFPENNY PAYABLE ix DORSETSHIRE
& DEVON, 1797 r.r. 10/-
4. Ob. as No. 2, Rv. cypher R.A. 1797, Halfpenny payable in
Dorsetshire r.r.r. p.m.a.
5. Ob. as No. 2, Rv. MARINE SOCIETY BOT, Ed. engrailed... r.r.r. p.m.a.
6. Ob. Jas. Bayley, Draper, Poole, Rv. Prosperity to the
Town of Poole 1795
Ed. I PROMISE TO PAT ON DEMAND ONE HALFPENNY... 4d., 9d. I/-
6a. Facsimile of last, but a milled Ed 6d., I/-, 1/6
FARTHINGS.
11. Ob. as the Halfpenny No. 6, Rv. similar, but a large DOT
under the fourth line, Ed. milled 6d., 9d., l/-
12. Similar, but no DOT, and the small S is inverted...!/-, 1/6, 2/6
12a. As last, but a plain Ed r.r. 5/-
PETERSFIELD (Hants).
Atk.
27. Ob. a man on horseback, PETERSFIELD
Rv. a stork, &c., Ed. BAMES HOLLAND & ANDKEWS, PKTKKSFIELD —
x- 6d., 1/-.2/-
27a. Similar, but Ed. milled s. 3/6
28. Ob. tbe gender of the horse is distinguishable, not discernable
in the previous ones
Rv. the lower margin of the ground is curved parallel with the
coin edge, Ed. same as No. 27 6d. to l/-
28a. As last, but Ed. engrailed I/- to 2/-
28b. Ed. plain r.r. 4/-
The Obverse of No. 28 appears with the following reverses : —
29. Rv. Rule Britannia, 1795, Ed. payable in London 6d. to 1/6
29a. As last, but Ed. payable on demand r.r.
29b. Ed. plain I/- to 2/6
80. Military Trophies, BLOFIBLD CAVALRY, FIFTH TROOP 1/6 to 2/6
81. Ob. a stork, &c., as the Rev. of 28
Rv. a female standing, &c., LIBERTY AND COMMERCE
Ed. payable at the warehouse, Liverpool, xxx 8/6 to 5/6
81a. Unpubd., Ed. payable in London r.r. 5/- to 7/6
THE PENNY OF SCOTLAND (loz.) Fifeshire.
1. Ob. as title, Adam Smith, born at Kircaldy, 1728, &c.
Rv. agricultural implements, WEALTH OF NATIONS, &c.
Ed. plain r.r. 20/- to 25/-
PORTSMOUTH (Hants).
Atk.
32. Ob, bust JOHN HOWARD. F.R.S., the front edge of coat is on aline
with the second limb of the N of John
Rv. a sun and moon over a castle, PORTSMOUTH & CHIOHBSTER
HALFPENNY, 1794
Ed. payable ot Sharps Portsmouth & Chaldeootts Chichester
r.r.r. 20/-
33. Ob. similar to above, the edge of the coat comes midway
between H & N, the frill, and tie of whig, also differs
Rv. & Ed. as last I/- to 1/6 r
33a. As last, but Ed. milled, over Anglesey, Liverpool or
Congleton r.r.
33b. As last, but Ed. payable at Anglesey, London or Liverpool...
r.r.
E
(continued).
l62
PORTSMOUTH (continued).
34. A new die, no period after HOWARD I/- to 1/6
* A similar token reading Chichester & Portsmouth occurs,
(see page 84.)
35. Ob. as No. 32, Rv. a female standing, Liberty & Commerce
Ed. payable iu London r.r. 10/-
36. Ob. as 34, Rv. Rule Britannia 1795, Ed. as last s. 3/6
36a. Ob. as 34, Rv. „ „ Ed. payable at the Ware-
house, Liverpool I/-, 2/-
36b. Ob. as 34, Rv. Rule Britannia 1795, Ed. current everywhere
I/- to 1/6
36c. Ob. as 34, Rv. Rule Britannia 1795, Ed. milled 3/6
37. Ob. anchor & cable, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY
Rv. shield, &c., PAYABLE AT PORTSMOUTH
Ed. by G. Robinson, S. Mooney and J. Carter r. 2/6
37a. As last, but Ed. payable at Anglesey, London or LiverpooL.r.r.
38. Ob. as 37, Rv. Stanhope Noble without Nobility
Ed. York built A.M. 1223, Cathedral rebuilt A.D. 1075...r.r.r.
89. Ob. Neptune standing, crowning a Naval officer
Rv. Sir John Jervis j with 15 sail | persued & defeated, &c.
Ed. Portsmouth Halfpenny payable at Thos. Sharps
r.r. 5/- to!5/-
40. Ob. & Ed. as last
RT. pursued spelt correctly, but by an error the engraver turned
the figure 4 the wrong way 20/- or more
41. Ob. & Ed. as 39, Rv. corrected in the 4 & pursued. ..s. 1/6 to 2/6
42. Ob. similar, but differs from 39, Ed. as 39
Rv. as last, and the figures in date are STRAIGHT not CURVED...
6d. tol/-
43. Ob. VISCOUNT JERVIS and the glorious 14 Feby., 1797
Rv. a man-of-war sailing, UNDER PROVIDENCE YE INVINCIBLE
FIFTEEN
Ed. payable at J. Brents, Portsmouth & Portsea.-.r.r.r. p.m. a.
On the majority of these Tokens the edge has been erased,
and reads "payable at Portsmouth and Portsea."
PORTSEA (Hants).
Atk.
44. Ob. a crest, PORTSEA HALFPENNY 1794, point of Javelin nearly
touches second limb of A in PORTSEA
Rv. a ship sailing, sprigs of leaves under it
Ed. at George Edward Sargeants, Portsea 6d. to I/-
44a. As last, but Ed. plain r. 2/- to 3/6
45. Ob. as 44, Rv. has HALFPENNY added above the ship
Ed. plain r.r.
(continued).
PORT SEA (continued).
45a. As last, but Ed. payable at the store of
46. Ob. & Ed. as No. 44
Rv. Payable above the ship, the second and third leaves on
the right hand sprig are double, the top of the mainmast
is to left of A, and does not touch it 6d. to l/-
47. Ob. & Ed. as 44
Rv. the leaves are all single except the middle ones and the
folds of the pennant differ r. I/- to 3/6
48. Similar to last, Rv. the mainmast now touches the A in
Portsea...!/-, 2/6
49. Ob. as 44, but the Javelin points to first limb of the A in
Portsea
Rv. differs from the foregoing by the fact that there is no
stern lantern r. 3/6
50. Ob. similar, but there is more distance between the Javelin
point and the A
Rv. same as No. 46
* All the edges art the same as No. 44.
51. Ob. as the Rv. of No. 48, mainmast touches the A
Rv. Rule Britannia, 1797 r.r. p.m. a.
52. Ob. St. George and the Dragon, Promissory Halfpenny 1796
Rv. a man-of-war sailing, a fish under it
Ed. PAYABLE AT S. SALMONS, J. COURTNEY & E. FROST, PORTSEA
...6d. to II-
52a. As last, but Ed. payable at S. Salmon, J. Courtney &
E. Frosts...!/- to 1/6
52b. Plain Ed r.r. 7/6
53. Ob. similar, but without spines on the neck of Dragon
Rv. similar, no stern lamp to ship, the waves and fish differ
Ed. same as 52 6d. to 1/6
53a. As last, but Ed. payable at Sharps Portsmouth & Chaldecotts
Chichester
53b. As last, but Ed. payable at Anglesey, London or Liverpool
53o. As last, but Ed. plain
These last three are very rare, p.m. a.
FARTHINGS.
64. Ob. shield, arms, Half Halfpenny 1791
Rv. ship sailing PAYABLE
Ed. milled r.r. 7/6 to 10/-
PORTOBELLO (Lothian). Farthing.
Atk.
141. Ob. Alexr Grieve Grocer * Portobello
Rv. Teas Spirits Porter & Ales r.r. 10/-
164
PERTH (Perthshire). Halfpennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. man landing a net of fish, Rete Traliito Fauste, WEIGHT.
JUNK. DE8.
Rv. a bridge, &c., Perth Halfpenny, 1797, &o.
Ed. Payable on demand by John Ferrier I/- to 2/-
2. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, no date above the hills. ..r. 8/6 to 5/-
3. Ob. differs — rising bank at the back of the fisherman is lumpy,
whereas, before it was a regular slope
Rv. as No. 2 s. 1/6 to 2/6
4. Ob. St. John's Church, Perth, Halfpenny, 1797, &o.
Rv. a view of a water mill, &c r.r. 5/- to 7/6
5. Ob. a package of flax dividing date 17 - 97, Perth halfpenny
Rv. Arms of Perth, and motto, PRO KBQE LEGB, <fco.
Ed. Payable at the house of PAT K. MAXWELL. X X I/- to 1/6
6. Ob. and Ed. as last, Rv. the tips of the wings nearly touch
" LEOE," whereas, before they only reached midway
between the words on either side r. 2/- to 3/6
7. Ob. similar to No. 5, but two stars are added between the
beginning and end of legend, the flax is larger too. ..2/6
8. Ob. Spirit sellers, utensils, &c., Payable at David Peters wine
and spirit shop
Rv. similar to No. 5, motto, Perth Halfpenny 1797
Ed. Diagonally milled I/- to 2/-
8a. Similar but Ed. milled straight 2/- to 8/-
8b. Similar but Ed. plain 3/- to4/-
FARTHINGS.
9. Ob. Tower, Ship, <fcc., Perth farthing, 1798
Rv. In our vicinity are the, &c s. 3/6
The following are in LEAD, and very rare : —
10. Ob. W.B. Rv. PERTH
11. Ob. Ross Tea & Spirit Shop, Rv. High St., Perth
PAISLEY (Renfrewshire). Pennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. an inscription terminating with, PAISLEY PBNNY*ARMS, 1798*
Rv. interior of the Abbey Church, &c., in two lines. ..10/-
2. Ob. exterior of a Church, ABBEY-CHURCH, founded 1160
Rv. as No. 1 20/-
NOTE. — Mr. Atkins in his work says that No. 1 is the
rarest, but the higher priced one is No. 2, the demand
being the criterion of value.
t FARTHINGS.
8. Ob. J. COATS | & SON I BROOMLANDS
Rv. HAM CURERS | & OROCBRS | PAISLEY 8. 3/6
4. Ob. Peter Taylor Tobacconist
Rv. 215 High St.*Paisley* r. 5/-
PANTHEON, PHUSITECHNIKON.
Occurs on a token of Dublin, as follows : —
Atk.
139. Ob. View of a building, Ex. 1799
Rv. Payable at the Pantheon, Phusitechnikon 1/6 to 2/-
140. Similar but dated 1802 1 / - to 3 / -
PARKERS. Dublin Tokens.
Atk.
141. Ob. female seated, May Ireland ever flourish
Bv. Dublin halfpenny 1794 (a register stove)
Ed payable at W. Parker's old Birmingham Warehouse...
6d. to II-
141a. as last, Ed. payable in Dublin or London I/- to 1/6
141b. „ Ed. ,, Lancaster, London or Bristol...!/- to 1/6
141c. „ Ed. milled l/-to3/-
141d. „ Ed. plain I/- to 2/6
142. Similar to 141, but dated 1795, F.A. under the feet of female. .1/6
142a. „ Ed. payable at Dublin or Ballymurtagh 2/6
142b. „ Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol... 2/-
142c. „ Ed. milled 1/6 to 3/-
143. „ but no F.A. under feet of female
Rv. and Ed. as 142 2/6
144. Ob. as No. 142, Rv. cypher H.M.CO., Ed. Dublin or London. ..3/6
144a. Similar, but Ed. Anglesey, London or Liverpool 1/6
144b. „ Ed. milled over inscription 2/-
NOTE. — The above are attributed to Parker's issue.
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens that commence with the
Initial letter or Device of a
P.
PLOUGH. PENNIES.
Atk.
110. Ob. a deer, FREBDOM WITH INNOCENCE
Rv. A PLOUGH. INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH r.r. p.m. a.
111. Ob. as last, but with WESTWOOD fecit added in Ex.
Rv. as last, but with A & s feeit added in Ex r.r. p.m. a.
FOR PURIFYING WATER.
Atk. HALFPENNIES.
210. Ob. a filtering stone, FOR PURIFYING WATER, Ex. 1795
Rv. the filtering stone warehouse Coventry Street, London
B. 6d. to 1/6
i66
PALMERS, mail coach.
Atk.
258. Ob. mail coach halfpenny payable in London, <fcc., no period
after property
Rv. To J. Palmer es | this is inscribed &c. | a cypher J.F....
6d. to l/-
259. Ob. similar, but a period after PROPERTY
Rv. 1797 instead of cypher r. 2/- to 5/-
260. Ob. similar, but PAY- ABLE (divided)
Rv. cypher A.F.H. to J. Palmer this is inscribed I/- to 1/6
Similar tokens to these occur in the lQth Century, which see.
PRINCE OF WALES ELECTED G.M. 1790.
Atk. MASONIC.
261. Ob. Freemasons arms, crest & ribbed supporters, &c.
RT. a Cupid, &c. WISDOM, STRENGTH & BEAUTY, &c.,
a period after " rurr.'»
Ed. payable at the Black Horse Tower Hill 2/- to 3/6
261a. As last, Ed. reads Masonic token, J. Scetchley fecit 1794
I/- to 2/-
261b. As last, Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol...
I/- to 2/6
261c. As last, Ed. payable at London 1/6 to 3/6
261d. „ Ed. payable at London or Dublin 1/6 to 3/6
262. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but differs in the rays, and no period
after " FUIT " 2/-
Ed. Halfpenny payable at the Black Horse, Tower Hill
262a. Ob. & Rv. as 262, Ed. as 261a 6d. to 2/-
262b. „ „ Ed. as261b I/ -to 3/6
262c. „ „ Ed. as261c 2/- to 4/6
262d. ,, „ Ed. Masonic Halfpenny Token MDCCXCTV..2/6
263. Ob. as No. 261, Rv. a period after BEAUTY & FUIT
Ed. as 262d. but x X added after date 3/6
263a. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. Masonic Token, Brother Scetchley
Birmingham fecit. ..5/-
263b. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. payable at London 3/6
264. Ob. similar to preceding, but the supporters bodies are not
ribbed and there is a comma after NOV.
Rv. & Ed. the same as 261 1/- to 2/-
264a. As last, but Ed. Masonic token J. Scetchley fecit 1794 X X
6d. tol/-
264b. As last, but Ed. as 262d, the X X added 1/6 to 3/6
264c. Similar, but Ed. Masonic token J. Sketchley RA & P,O,S
Birmingham fecit r.r.
264d. Similar, but Ed. Halfpenny payable at Dublin, Cork or Derry
264e. ,, Ed. Lancaster, London or Bristol rare 3/6
264f. „ Ed. Richard Longs Library r.r.
264g. „ Ed. W. Parkers old Birmingham Warehouse. ..r.r.
264h. „ Ed. plain r.r.
Some of these varieties are very rare, and you can look for
a big rise in values of Masonic items.
PIDCOCKS. Exhibition Halfpennies.
This commences an interesting series, and many are very rare.
The Exhibition stood at the corner of Exeter Change in the
Strand, London, and at its close the animals formed the basis of
the foundation of our present Zoological Gardens, situated in
London, and famed throughout the World as one of the most
complete exhibitions of animal life that ever came under one roof.
Atk. PIDCOCKS
300. Ob. a lion holding a shield, EXETER CHANGE LONDON. EXIBITION
Rv. an eagle, BIRDS & BEASTS I/- to 2/-
301. Ob. similar but EXHIBITION spelt correctly
Rv. similar but 1795 below eagle
Ed. payable in DUBLIN or LONDON + +—6d. to l/-
301a. As last but Ed. milled I/- to 2/-
301b. Ed. plain 6d. to I/-
302. Ob. an ELEPHANT, James under it
Rv. a Rhinoceros, Exeter Change Strand London
Ed Spence dealer in coins London. ..s. 1/6 to 3/6
302a. as last but Ed. milled 2/- to 8/-
302b. Ed. plain I/- to 2/-
303. Ob. as 302, Rv. a Rhinoceros, PIDCOCK. EXETER. CHANGE.
LONDON r. 3/6 to 51 -
304. Ob. as 302, Rv. a tiger, Royal Male Tiger, 1706, Ed. as 302...
r.r. 51-
305. „ Rv. a Nylghau, James under it...5/- to 7/6
306. „ Rv; an Antelope, alive, &c., 1795, Ed. milled 5/- to 7/6
306a. „ Rv. do., Ed. plain 5/- to 7/6
307. „ Rv. a Zebra, Pidcocks Grand Menagerie.. .5/- to 7/6
308. „ Rv. a two-headed Cow, Ed. milled... I/- to 1/6
808a. „ Rv. do., Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
309. „ Rv. a Kangaroo, this Kangaroo's birth, Sep. 10, 1800
...5/-
310. „ Rv. a Monkey, The Wan-derow, 1801 2/- to 3/6
311. „ Rv. a Toucan,To THE CURIOUS OBSERVERS, &c. 1/6 to 3/6
312. Ob. a Lion with a Dog on its back, LION & DOG 1801
Rv. a Rhinoceros, as No. 303 Rare, 2/6 to 3/6
313. Ob. as 312, Rv. a Zebra, as No. 307 r. 3/6
814. „ Rv. a two-headed Cow, as 308 s. 3/6
315. „ Rv. a Kangaroo, as 309 s. 2/6
316. ,, Rv. a Wan-derow, as 310 r. 3/6
317. Ob. a LION lying down fondling a dog, PIDCOCKS Grand
Rv. a TWO HEADED cow as No. 308 Menagerie, &c.
(continutd,)
1 68
PIDCOCKS (continued)— Halfpennieg.
818. Ob. as 317, Rv. a KANGAROO, the Kangaroos birth, &c.
319. ,, Rv. a COCKATOO, orange crested cockatoo, &C....2/6
820. ,, Rv. a CRANE, the African crown crane, &c.
821. Ob. a RHINOCEROS looking to the RIGHT as 302
Rv. a tiger, ROYAL MALE TIGER &c., as 304
322. Ob. as 321, Rv. an ANTELOPE to left as 306
Ed. milled rare 2/6 to 3/6
322a. Similar, but Ed. plain rare 2/6 to 3/6
323. Ob. as 321, Rv. a KANGAROO as 309 r.r. 3/6 to 5/-
324. Ob. RHINOCEROS looking to the left
Rv. a TWO HEADED cow as 308 1/6 to 2/6
325. Ob. a TIGER as 304, Rv. as 308, Ed. Spence, <fcc 2/6
325a. Similar, but Ed. milled 3/6
326. Ob. as 304, TIGER, &c., Rv. an OSTRICH, &c. Ed. Spence, &C...2/6
326 bis. Ob. as 304, Rv. as 301. Ed. milled r.r. 5/- to 7/6
327. Ob. a NYLGHAU looking to the right
Rv. a TWO HEADED cow as 308 1/6 to 3/6
328. Ob. as 327, Rv. as 326 1/- to 1/6
329. „ Rv. bust to right LOUIS REX 3/6 to 5/-
330. Ob. an ANTELOPE as 306, Rv. OSTRICH as 826, Ed. milled. ..r. 5/~
830a. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. plain 6d. to 1/6
331. Ob. a ZEBRA as 307. Rv. a TWO HEADED cow as 308 r.r. 5/-
332. Ob. „ Rv. a COCKATOO as 319 r.r. 5/-
333. Ob. „ Rv. a CRANE as 320 rare 3/6
384. Ob. a TWO HEADED cow as 308, Rv. a KANGAROO as 309 4/6
885. Ob. „ Rv. WANDEROW as 310 2/6
836. Ob. „ Rv. a TOUCAN as 311 2/-
837. Ob. „ Rv. PRINCE OF WALES CREST, &c r.r. 4/6
888. Ob. the KANGAROO as 809, Rv. COCKATOO as 319 8/6 to 5/-
339. Ob. the WANDEROO as 310, Rv. COCKATOO as 819 r. 2/- to 8/6
840. Ob. „ Rv. a CRANE as 820 2/6 to 3/6
FARTHINGS.
764. Ob. an Elephant, James under it, Pidcocks Exhibition
Rv. a lion fondling a dog, Exeter Change, London, Pidcocks
r. 2/6
765. Ob. as 764, Rv. a two-headed cow, the cow's horns divide the
two stars
Ed. milled I/- to2/-
766. Ob. as 764, but no JAMES under Elephant
Rv. Similar, but the cow's horns pentrate the word CHANGE
Ed. plain 6d. to2/-
(contintud).
i6g
PIDCOCKS (continued)— Farthings.
767. Ob. as 764, JAMES under Elephant
Rv. a COCKATOO on a branch of a tree
Ed. milled 6d. to 1/6
767a. Similar, but Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
768. Ob. as 764, Rv. a PELICAN rare 3/-
769. Ob. a Lion, Rv. a Beaver, THE BEAVER, 1801. ..r. 2/-, 3/6
770. Ob. „ Rv. a Monkey, THE WANDEROW 1801 1/6, 2/6
771. Ob. a Beaver as 769, Rv. a Cockatoo, as 767 2/6 to 3/6
772. Ob. as last, Rv. a Pelican, as 768 rare 2/- to 4/6
773. Ob. the Wanderow, Rv. as last I/- to 3/6
PRESBURY & Co.
346. Ob. Robed and Crowned bust Queen Elizabeth
Rv. payable by C. Presbury & Co., Jeweller, &c.
Ed. payable in London r.r. only 3 doz 20/- to 80/-
PADDINGTON NEW CHURCH.
472. Ob. View of above, A.D. 1791
Rv. cypher, P.S. Co. 1797. s. 2/6 to 3/6
PRISONER in irons (also see PADLOCK).
590. Ob. a man fettered, a free born Englishman, 1796
Rv. three armed citizens, WHO ENOW THEIR RIGHTS, &c.
Ed. milled r.r. p.m.a. 7/6 to 10/-
PANDORAS BREECHES (on fire.)
648. Ob. as title, Rv. When this you see remember me
Ed. payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool r.r. 7/6
648a. as last, but Ed. plain r.r. 7/6 to 10/-
649. Ob. as title, Rv. Heart & Hand, HONOUR r.r. 10/-
650. ,, Rv. Bust of Mendoza, D. MENDOZA r.r. 10/-
651. „ Rv. a man hanging, END OF PAIN, a border of hands
and angular support to gibbet r.r. 10/-
652. ,, Rv. similar but no border and no angular support
to gibbet r.r. 7/6
FARTHINGS.
806. Ob. PANDORAS BREECHES (ou fire) a snake with a man's head
under it
Rv. man on all fours, If the Law requires it, &c r.r. 7/6
807. Ob. as 806, Rv. three men hanging, The Three Thomases
Ed. milled r.r. 5/-
808. Ob. as 806, Rv. a man hanging, END or PAIN...I. 2/6 to 3/6
1 70
PIGS MEAT (Farthings).
809. Ob. a pig trampling on Royal Emblems as 658 below
Rv. as 653 below 6d. to 1/6
810. Ob. as last, Rv. faces of a man and demon joined, EVEN
FELLOWS r. 4/6
PIGS MEAT (Halfpennies).
653. Ob. a pig trampling on Royal emblems, Pigs meat, published
by T. Spence, London
Rv. Thos. Spence, Sir Thos. More, &c., advocates for the
rights of man
Ed. Spence, dealer in coins London
653a. As last, but Ed. milled 1/6
653b. Ed. plain 6d. to l/-
654. Ob. as 653, Rv. ROUSE BRITANNIA, Ed. milled
654a. As last, but Ed. plain
655. Ob. as 653, Rv. Citizens armed, Who know their rights, &c.
656. Ob. ,, Rv. Heart in hand, HONOUR
657. Ob. „ Rv. an Indian, If rents I once, &c.
658. Ob. ,, RT. Lion, Let tyrants tremble, &c.
659. Ob. „ Rv. Oddfellows, a million hogg, &c.
659a. Ob. „ Rv. „ „ Ed. milled
659b. Ob. „ Rv. „ „ Ed. plain
660. Ob. „ Rv. Shepheard
All the above are rare, 2/ - to 5/- each when m.s.
PAYABLE LONDON, ESSEX & NORFOLK.
736. Ob. as title in four lines across the coin
Rv. May peace and plenty accompany the Prince & Princess
of Wales, in eight lines 6d. to l/-
PAYABLE London, Leeds & Birmingham.
787. Ob. as title, Rv. for the honour and use of trade
Ed. plain r. 4/6
737a. As last, but Ed. payable in Dublin or at Ballymurtagh 2/6
738. Ob. as 737, Rv. crest vi, ET, VIRTUTE. FOR THE Honor, Ac....
21- to 3/-
PADLOCK MUM. 1796. Farthings.
803. Ob. as title, Rv. Spence, Rv. as 658 under pigs meat. ..1/6 to 3/-
804. Ob. ,, Rv. EVEN FELLOWS 2/6 to 8/6
805. Ob. „ Rv. man on all fours, IF the LAW, &C....2/6 to 5/-
PAYABLE IN MIDDLESEX. See Swan under S.
R
ROMNEY (Kent).
Atk.
36. Ob. a small ship, THE SUCCESS
Rv. shield arms, ROMNEY HALFPENNY TOKEN, 1794
Ed. payable at JOHN SAWYERS ROMNEY 6d. to 1/6
ROCHDALE (Lanes).
Atk.
84. Ob. a fleece, ROCHDALE, 1791
Rv. a man weaving in a loom HALFPENNY
Ed. payable at the warehouse of John Kershaw. X...1/- to 1/6
84a. Ob. as last, bat Ed. plain r.r. p.m. a.
85. Ob. & Rv. a close copy of 84
Ed. payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool... r. 5/- to 7/6
86. Ob. & Ed. similar to 84, Rv. dated 1792 r.r. 15/- or so
87. Ob. arms and crest, Rochdale HALFPENNY, 1792, the left-hand
point of shield comes to lower part of letter L in ROCHDALE,
a flaw between end of legend and period looks like a comma
Rv. &Ed. as 84 1/- to 1/6
87a. Ob. & Rv. as last but Ed. plain r.r. 5/-
88. Ob. similar, but shield comes to top of letter D...r. 2/6 to 3/6
89. „ ,, nearly touches the letter E...1/- to 1/6
90. ,j )i ,, » it ,i B
Rv. only three treadles on the loom
Ed. of this and others as 84 s. 2/- to 2/6
91. Ob. shield comes to top of letter L
Rv. beehive and bees, INDUSTRY HAS ITS SURE REWARD
Ed. payable in LONDON s. 1/6 to 2/6
91a. Ob. & Rv. as last, but Ed. plain r.r. 3/6
92. Ob. as 91, Rv. a mounted dragoon, PRO. REGK, &c.
Ed. same as 91 1/- to 2/-
92a. As last but Ed. plain r.r. 5/-
93. Ob. as 91, Rv. Dove and olive branch, PEACE <fc PLENTY
Ed. PAYABLE IN HULL & IN LONDON r. 3/-
FARTHINGS.
98. Ob. a fleece, ROCHDALE, 1791
Rv. HALF HALFPENNY, Ed. milled r.r. 15/-
99. Similar to last, but dated 1792 r.r. 10/-
(Colonel Noel of) RUTLAND Halfpenny.
Atk.
1. Ob. Col. Noel | of the RUTLAND j FENCIBLES, M.P, | FOR THE
COUNTY. | &C.
Rv. WHOSE | IN | LIFE CONSISTS | &c....rare 25/- to 30/-
172
ROTHERHITHE (Surrey).
Atk.
20. Ob. view of St. Mary's Church, Rotherhithe, built 1739
Rv. a cypher, P.S. co., dedicated to collectors, &c....r. 3/6 to 5/-
RYE (Sussex).
Atk.
83. Ob. G. Bennet, Grocer, Rye, Sussex, 1796
Rv. cypher o. B. for. the. use. of. trade.
Ed. milled over Skidmore, Holborn, London r.r. 15/-
84. Ob. O.B. for the use of trade
Rv. figure of Minerva, TRUTH FOR MY HELM r.r.r. p.m.a.
85. Ob. as last, Rv. May the French, &c., Ed. as 33 r.r.r. 30/-
RUTHERGLEN (Lanarkshire). Farthing.
Atk.
36. Ob. William Miller, Victualler, Rutherglen
Rv. Teas, Spirits, Groceries, &c r.r.r. p.m.a.
CALMAO RYAN & CALMAO.
48. Dublin. Ob. a female seated at a harp with 9 strings, the
head of figure nearly touches the A
Rv. Calma Ryan & Calmac
Ed. payable in Dublin, Cork or Derry
There are twenty six varieties of this token, value from 2/- to 4/6
R L T & Co. (Dublin).
145. Ob. a female seated holding harp with 7 strings. Industry
has its sure reward, 1792
Rv. a cypher R L T & co. PRO BONO PUBLICO
Ed. payable in Dublin, Cork or Limerick 2/-
145a. Similar, but Ed. plain 3/-
There are 19 varieties of this described by Mr. Atkins" work from
I/, to 3/- each, according to condition and DEMAND.
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens under R.
PENNIES.
66. Ob. Royal Exchange erected 1669
Rv. London promissory penny token s. 2/- to 4/-
88. Ob. Rivalx Abbey, Yorkshire, ex. Jacobs
Rv. cypher P.S. 1797, Ed. I promise &c r.r. 10/- to 20/-
RATLEYS. Halfpennies.
347. Ob. P. Ratley Dukes Court St. Martins, &c.
Rv. Shells Ores & Minerals, &c., 1795, the top of the cliff comes
between OR & EXCHANGED r.r.r. p.m.a.
848. Ob. as last, Rv. the top of cliff comes between SOLD & ON...5/-
349. Ob. a bust, Ratley Dealer in Coins Dukes Court, &c.
Rv. Blank r.r.r. £2 or so
RICHARDSON, GOOD LUCK & Co.
350. Ob. figure of fortune, Nothing Venture, Nothing Have 1795
Rv. at the offices of Richardson Goodluck & Co. No. 12807, &c.
the A in top line comes under the HA of the second line and
F at end of top line comes over the K 6d. to I/-
851. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, the A of top line comes over the H of the
second line, and the F comes over the G...S. I/- to 2/-
352. Similar, but smaller legend and the date larger on Ob.
Rv. as last r. 2/- to 4/6
353. Ob. a boy preparing to draw from a lottery wheel, a Jcornn-
copia of money divides date 17 - 95
Rv. Richardson Goodluck & Co | sold | No | 12807 | &C...1/-, 8/-
(payable in) RUPERT ST.
354. Ob. Arms & crest of the Curriers Company, HALFPENNY
Rv. God speed the plough, payable in Rupert St
Ed. plain 1/6 to 2/6
354a. As last, but Ed. Birmingham, Redrnth & Swansea. ..I/- to 3/6
ROUSE BRITANNIA.
(See Spence, No. 512, under S of Middlesex),
S.
SLOUGH (Bucks). Halfpennies.
Atk.
20. Ob. Slough, Bucks Halfpenny Token, 1795
Rv. John Peckham, Chemist & Druggist r. 4/6 to 5/6
21. Similar, a slight flaw on the Ed., value as last 3/-
Also found in TIN, 15/-, SILVER, 20/- r.r.
22. Ob. Halfpenny token, Slough, Bucks, Red Lion Inn
Rv. a view of the Inn, Ex. MDCCXCTV s. 3/6
23. Ob. as last, Rv. shield arms, Pro Rege, &c., 1794, W. Till, &c.
s. 8/6
24. Ob. view of an Inn, Rv. as last r. 4/6, silver 30/-
(continued).
174
SLOUGH (COH«M««*)— -Halfpennies.
24a. Unpubd. in tin r.r. 15/-
25. Ob. John Peckham, Chemist & Druggist
Rv. W. Till, Wine & Spirit Merchant, &c., as No. 23 r.r. 7/6
26. Ob. Red Lion Inn, Slough, Bucks, Halfpenny Token
Rv. as last r.r.r. p.m.a.
No. 20 and 23 are sometimes found in gold.
STOWE (Bucks).
Atk. Farthing size.
27. Ob. a tree and building, STOWE Farthing, 1796
Rv. Built | Anno Domo | 1794, in three lines r.r.r. 50/-
Atk.
7. Ob.
Rv.
Ed.
SHERBORNE (Dorset). Halfpennies.
a cypher PP&W. crest a beehive & bees
a spread eagle, Sherborne Halfpenny 1793
Payable at the bank in Sherborne Dorset. ..s. 2/-, 3/6
8. Ob. as last, Rv. the eagle has thicker claws, and is altogether a
larger bird r.r. p.m.a.
9. Ob. a building, Sherborne Halfpenny
Rv. Preter | Pew & Whitty | Bankers | &c. 1796
Ed. Payable at the bank in Sherborne Dorset r.r. 15/-
10. Ob. a cypher PW&P. 1796, Sherborne Token value one halfpenny
Rv. a spread eagle, Stret Fortuna, Domus r.r.r. 20/-
SUNDERLAND (Durham). Pennies.
Atk.
2. Ob. Iron bridge near Sunderlaud, <kc. opened Aug 9, 1796
Rv. two ships and a boat, PENNY TOKEN, Sunderland 1797
3. Ob. similar but does not record the opening of Aug. 9th
Rv. Iron Bridge over the River Wear, &c.
Ed. on Demand in London, Liverpool or Anglesey
3a. As last bnt Ed. plain all r.r.r. 20/- to 30/- each
STOCKTON (Durham). £d.
Atk.
9. Ob. Helmeted bust of St. Bevois, Promissory Halfpenny
Rv. a ship sailing, PRO. BONO. PUBLICO. 1794
Ed. payable at Kiugtons Stockton r.r.r. p.m.a.
'75
SUNDERLAND Jd.
Atk.
10. View of bridge, WKARMOUTH BRIDGE, &c., 1796
Rv. Iron Bridge, R. BURDON, BFQR, Ac.
Ed. plain r.r. 10/- to 20/-
lOa. Ob. & Rv. as last, Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol
lOb. ., Ed. current everywhere
Above two are very rare, 20/- to 40/- each.
11. Ob. as last, Rv. arms Orchard, Robt. Orchard 10/- to 20/-
SOUTH SHIELDS, *d.
Atk.
4. Ob. figure of Faith holding book, South Shields Halfpenny
Rv. a ship, SUCCESS TO THE COAL TRADE
Ed. payable at South Shields and London r.r.r. p.m.a.
5. Ob. similar, but the book touches the L
Rv. the flag in the stern is larger, Ed. as last I/- to 2/-
6. Ob. as the Rv. of No. 5, the legend nearly touches the flag
Rv. figure of Hope, SUCCESS TO TRADE & COMMERCE 6d.
7. Ob. as last, Rv. May Peace & Plenty accompany, &C....1/- to 2/6
8. Ob. shield, arms, payable in Durham or London
Rv. anchor and cable, South Shields Halfpenny, 1796
Ed. engrailed r.r.r. 20/- to 30/-
SOUTHAMPTON (Hants).
Atk.
54. Ob. bust, SB. BEVOIS in small letters under
Rv. 1790 over Shield Arms, Brewery & Block Manufactory, &c.
Ed. payable at the office of W. Taylor, R. V. Moody and Co...
r.r.r. 30/-,40/-
55. A close copy of the last (by West wood) identified by there
being two blossoms on the branch of hops in the shield, in
the former there were seven r.r. 25/-, 30/-
56. A poor copy of 54 (by Jacobs) identified by there being no
blossoms on the hop stem r.r. 20/- to 30/-
56a. As last, but Ed. payable at H. Brownbills Silversmith. ..r.r.r.40/-
56b. „ Ed. engrailed r.r.r. 40/-
57. Ob. as 54, Helmet differs, SOUTHAMPTON HALFPENY. (sic)
Rv. 1791 over shield, Success to the Brewery & Block
Manufactory
Ed. as No. 54 20/-, 25/-, 30/-
(continued).
176
SOUTHAMPTON (continued).
58. Ob. bust to right, not left as previously, DUMAREST. F, in small
letters under it, ST. BEVOIS. SOUTHAMPTON
Rv. 1791 over shield, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY
Ed. as No. 54. ..copper, 6d. to I/-, silver, 15/- to 80/-
59. Ob. a copy of last, no plume to helmet (poor workmanship)
Rv. figure of Justice, Ex. DBA PKCUNIA I/- to 2/-
60. Ob. the helmet appears as a skull cap (poorer copy still)
Rv. female holding mining tools, Halfpenny, 1786. ..I/- to 2/6
61. Ob. similar, but without cap, the hair fillited
Rv. as last 1/6 to 2/6
FARTHINGS.
65. Ob. bust to left, St. Bevois under it, Southampton half
halfpenny
Rv. 1790 over shield, BREWERY & BLOCK MANUFACTT. United
Company
Ed. milled r.r. 10/-
66. Ob. bust Georgivs III. Dei Gratia, W. Cragg under
Rv. shield, arms, visited Southampton, June 26, 1789
Ed. milled r.r.r. p.m. a., struck in brass
67. Ob. as last, Rv. monogram cypher H.S., a barrel above it,
legend same as last, also r.r. in brass
SAWBRIDGKWORTH (Herts). Pennies.
Atk.
1. Ob. Robert Orchard, Sawbridgeworth, Herts
Rv. a view, * Sawbridgeworth * penny * token * in exergue.
* * Payable * * Feby. xi. * 1801 * r.r.r. p.m.a.
HALFPENNY.
3. Ob. as the penny, Rv. a shepherd under a tree, 1790
Ed. COVENTRY TOKEN r.r. 20/- to 80/-
3a. As last, bat Ed. milled r.r.r.
ST. AI.BANS (Herts). *d.
Atk.
2. Ob. Prince of Wales crest, payable at St. Albans, Herts, 1796
Rv. 1796 over a crown, and a circle of lions, &c....r.r. 10/-, 15/-
FARTHING.
5. Ob. Prince of Wales crest and motto
Rv. similar to No. 2 halfpenny r. 5/- to 10/-
177
STORTFORD (Herts).
Atk.
4. Ob. SIR. GEORGE JACKSON. BAR : SOLE PROPRIETOR
Rv. view of River Stort, &c., BTORT NAVIGATION SOURCE OF
TRADE 1795
Ed. Payable at Bishops Stortford 6d. to l/-
4a. As last, but plain rare, 5/- or so
SANDWICH (Kent).
Atk.
37. Ob. an ancient sloop, Sandwich halfpenny Token for.
Rv. Manufacturers trade & commerce (Shield arms)
Ed. payable at Thos. Bundocks 6d. to l/-
37a. As last, but Ed. payable at Lancaster, London or Bristol
87b. As last, but Ed. Brighton Camp Halfpenny
SHEERNESS (See page in). GOSPORT, Hants, No. 24.
STAPLEHURST (Kent).
Atk.
38. Ob. FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD, the Kentish Horse 1794
Rv. cypher LS. Staplehurst halfpenny, 1794
Ed. payable at i. SIMMONS, STAPLEHURST I/- to 1/6
STONE (Kent).
Atk.
39. Ob. thistle between sprigs, HALFPENNY
Rv. cypher M.S. M. SNOW HOP FACTOR STONE 1797
Ed. Coventry Token (and a wavy line) r.r.r. £2 to 60/-
SLEAFORD (Lincolnshire).
Atk.
3. Ob. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster
Rv. arms, sic DONEC. Success to Navigation
Ed. Payable by Thos Ball Sleaford I/- to 2/6
8a. As last, but Ed. plain....i.l/- to 1/6
SPALDING (Lincolnshire).
Atk.
4. Ob. SUCCESS TO THE COMMERCE OF BRITAIN, a small lion above
figure of Britannia
Rv. cypher, T.I. with crest a demi lion
Ed. Payable at T. Jennings, Spalding and Holbeach...r.r.
51- to 7/6
5. Similar to last, but the lion below figure of Britannia...!/-, 2/-
(continued.)
L
ITS
SPALDING (continued).
6. Similar, but the tail of the demi lion is much nearer the letter
H I/- to 2/6
6a. as last, but Ed. Payable at J. Jordans, Spalding &
Holbeach I/-, 3/6
6b. „ Ed. Payable at John Finchams, Suffolk. ..r., p.m.a.
6c. ,, Ed. Payable in London Bristol and Lancaster
r., p.m.a.
6d. „ Ed. Payable at Leek Staffordshire r., p.m.a.
6e. „ Ed. plain 1/6 to 2/6
7. Ob. as No. 5, Rv. bust, Admiral Earl Howe, 1797
Ed. Buxton token r. 4/6 to 6/-
SHERBORNE (Oxford). Penny.
Atk.
1. Ob. Sherborne Castle, Oxfordshire
Rv. a globe inscribed, BRITISH PENNY, 1797
Ed. I promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny. ..r.r. 15/-
Atk.
17.
18.
SHREWSBURY (Shrops).
Ob. Shrewsbury halfpenny 1792
Rv. Blank, Ed. Payable at Macclesfield &c r.r.r.
Ob. similar to last, but dated 1793
Rv. Salop woollen manufactory
Ed. Payable at Shrewsbury 6d. to I/-
19. Ob. similar, Rv. the top right hand corner of woolpack, which
before pointed to the second limb of the N of Manufactory
now points to the u
Ed. as last 1/6 to 2/6
20. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. differs, the corner of woolpack points
between the A & N of Manufactory I/- to 2/-
21. Ob. as No. 18, Rv. Success to the woollen manufactory, Bishop
Blaize holds a wool comb
Ed. Payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool I/- to 1/6
22. Ob. as No. 18, Rv. Bishop Blaize holding a chalice
Ed. as last r.
23. A close copy of No. 17, but dated 1794
Ed. an Asylum for the oppressed of all nations r.
23a. Dated 1794 Ob. a copy of No. 17, Ed. Birmingham, Redrnth
Rv. similar to No. 22 and Swansea r.
23b. ditto Ed. Cronebane or in Dublin. .r.
23c. ,, Ed. London, Cork or Belfast r.
23d. ,, Ed. London. Liverpool or
Bristol I/- to2/-
23e. „ Ed. milled r.
23f. „ Ed. plain r.
24. differs Rv. HALFPENNY or
J. LACKINGTON & CO.... 1/6
(continued).
179
SHREWSBURY (continued)— Farthiags.
25. Ob. Shrewsbury Half Halfpenny 1792
Rv. Salop Woollen Manufactory
Ed. milled r.r. 7/6 to 12/6
SOMERSET (County Penny).
Atk.
1. Ob. Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry *1796*
Rv. Their token, ex. P.A.E.T.F.
Ed. always indistinct r.r.r. p.m.a.
STAFFORD. Penny.
Atk.
2. Ob. Arms of the Borough (a castle and four lions) Stafford, 1801
Rv. cypher, W.H. and a Staffordshire knot, PENNY
Ed. Payable by Horton & Co I/- to 2/-
3. Ob. similar, but the lions are higher up
Rv. & Ed. as last 6d. to I/-
4. Ob. similar, but the lions are further from the oastle and quite
under the first and last letters of legend
Rv. the knot is tied different, the right end being under the
loop
5. Resembles No. 2, except in date which is 1803
These toktns very often turn up (poor} tn/s... worth 3/6
HALFPENNIES.
17. Similar to No. 2 penny, reads Halfpenny 6d. to I/-
17a. With plain Ed scarce, 1/6 to 2/6
18. Similar to No. 3 penny scarce
18a. „ „ but Ed. payable at Glocester r.r.
FARTHING.
25. Ob. a reduced copy of No. 2 penny
Rv. reads Half Halfpenny, Ed. milled r.r. 10/6 to 15/-
SUDBURY (Suffolk).
Atk.
36. Ob. shield arms, MAY THE TRADE OF SUDBURY FLOURISH
Rv. PRO. BONO. PUBLIOO. 1793
Ed. Payable at Goldsmith & Sons, Sudbury...!/-
36a. As last, but Ed. reads Goldsmiths 3/-
b. ,, „ Ed. on demand we promise to pay...r.
c. „ ,, Ed. plain rare5/-
37. Ob. similar, the talbot's head is nearly under the S of Sudbury
Rv. & Ed. as No. 36 1/6 to 2/6
38. Ob. & Ed. as last, Rv. similar, the 1 of date comes under the
u of "publico" 1/6 to 2/6
38a. As last, but Ed. plain r. 3/6 to 5/-
i8o
Atk.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
SOUTHWARK (Surrey).
Ob. Christ Church Surrey Built 1737
Rv. P.S.Co. dedicated to collectors, &c., 1797
Ob. St. John's Church Southwark, B.T. 1782, Rv. as last
Ob. St. Olives Southwark, B.T. 1739, Rv. as No. 21, but no date
Ob. St. Saviours Southwark, 1539, Rv. as No. 21, dated 1797
Ob. St. Thomas' Southwark, Rv. as 21, but no date
All the above range from 3/- to 5/6 each.
STRATFORD (Warwickshire).
Atk.
242. Ob. bust Shakespeare to left, STRATFORD PROMISSORY HALFPENNY
Rv. Struck in Honor & to perpetuate, &c.
Ed. engrailed r.r.r.
242a. As last, but Ed. milled r.r. 10/- to 20/-
242b. „ Ed. plain
243. Ob. as 242, Rv. T. SPBNCE, BOOKSELLER, <fcc 10/-
244. Ob. „ Rv, PANDORAS BREECHES 5/-tol0/-
245. Ob. ,, Rv. Little Turnstile Halfpenny r.r. 20/-
246. Ob. an arm holding ARROW, Rv. T. Spence, &c., as 243...
5/- to!5/-
247. Ob. „ „ Rv. Pandoras Breeches as 244
51- to 15 1-
248. Ob. „ „ Rv. Little Turnstile, as 245...
10/. tol5/-
FARTHING.
838. Ob. similar to 242 halfpenny, but reads Half Halfpenny
Rv. Struck in Honor, &c., Ed. milled r.r.r. p.m.a.
Atk.
12.
SALISBURY (Wilts).
Ob. profile head to left, payable at Salisbury, the L is taller
than the other letters in Payable and Salisbury
Rv. W.G.M. 1791 under cypher, Halfpenny above
Ed. milled r.r. 12/6
12a. As last, but Ed. plain 10/6 r.
NOTE — With the exception of No. 20 below, ATKINS' Nos. from
13 to 20b are very rare, no price being available.
20. Ob. Cathedral Church of Sarum
Rv. Grocers Arms, &c., 1796, FINE TEAS, &c.
Ed. Payable by J. & T. Sharps, Salisbury 6d. to !/•
STOURBRIDGE (Worcester).
Atk.
29. Ob. BEIRLET HILL TOKEN
Rv. cypher, R.A. E. ASTIN MALSTBR Stourbridge 1797
Ed. engrailed rare 10/- to 15/-
SHEFFIELD (Yorks). Pennies.
Atk.
6. Ob. Sheffield Constitutional Society, &c.
Rv. an oval, America, Holland, France, Poland, &c.
Ed, on demand in London, Liverpool or Anglesey
6a. As last, but Ed. I promise to pay on demand, &c.
6b. ,, Ed. on demand wt promise to pay
6c. „ Ed. London, Liverpool or Anglesey
6d. „ Ed. plain
7. Ob. as No. 6, Rv. Laureate bust of William III.
8. Ob. ,, Rv. a lion, &c., REVOLUTION PENNY
All Sheffield tokens are extremely rare and p.m. a.
HALFPENNIES.
53. Ob. a head with a hat on, YORKSHIRE HALFPENNY 1793
Rv. shield arms, &c., Payable in Sheffield
Ed. engrailed I/- to 2/6
53a. As last, but Ed. milled 2/-
53b. Ed. plain 2/6
64. Ob. three men at an anvil, Success to trade, 1704
Rv. shield arms, Peace throughout the Globe I/- to 3/-
55. Ob. Love peace and Union 1794
Rv. eight arrows crossed, Halfpenny payable at John Hands
Sheffield 2/-
56. Similar, but quatrefoils instead of arrow heads... r. 8/6 to 5/6
57. Ob. as No. 6, Rv. Unite and be free, &c.
Ed. Payable at Macclesfield, Liverpool, or Oongleton r.r.
57a. As last, but Ed. payable at Cronebane Lodge or in Dublin. ..r.r.
SOUTH WALES. Farthings.
Atk.
22. Ob. bust to left, SOUTH WALES FARTHING
Rv. Prince of Wales crest, PRO BONO PUBLICO 6d. to I/-
The others vary in detail, but the price is steady.
28, 23a, 24, 24a, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 6d. to 1/6 each
30. Occur with Rv. Beehive and Bees, &c.
81. ,, ,, Rv. a cornucopia and olive branch, FARTHING 1793
32. ,, „ Rv. a naval crown over a harp, COMMERCE PROTECTED
These three are rare, 2/6 to 7/6
182
SWANSEA (Glamorgan).
Atk.
8. Ob. View of a castle, SWANSEA HALFPENNY
Rv. a key, JOHN voss, DRAPBR, &c.
Ed. PAYABLE ON DEMAND I/- to 1/6
ST. DAVIDS (Pembrokeshire), id.
Atk.
1. Ob. bust to right, MEDALLION OF BT. DAVID
Kr. Prince of Wales crest, PKO BONO PUBLICO, 1793... r. 2/- to 5/-
SHAKESPEARE.
72. DUBLIN. Ob. female seated with harp, Rv. Shakespeare. ..1/6
73. „ Ob. „ „ Rv. Shakespear 1/6
The following are all MIDDLESEX Tokens intitial of
s.
Atk. SWAN (Swimming).
10. Middsex. Ob. as title, Rv. Payable in Middlsex. 1797
11. „ Ob. „ Rv. an urn, TIME DESTROYS ALL THINGS
Ed. I promise ; both pennys are r.r. 25/- to 30/- each
PENNIES.
86 Rv. London Promissory Penny token 2/-, 3/6
43 Rv. as last 2/6 to 4/ -
45 Rv. as last 3/. to 3/6
49 Rv. as last 3/- to5/-
51 Rv. as last 3/6 to 5/-
57 Rv. as last 4/- to 7/6
87 Rv. P.S. 1797, Ed. I promise, &c. 15/-
89 „ „ „ 12/6
90 „ „ „ 15/-
91 „ „ „ 12/6
92 „ „ „ 20/-
95 Rv. H. Young, dealer in Coins, <fcc. 1/6
96 Rv. Mathew Young, Ac. r.r. 30/-
97 Rv. spelt Matthew „ r. 10/- 15/-
(continued).
Somerset House
St. Paul's Church
St. George's Hospital
St. James' Palace
St. Luke's Hospital
St. Thomas' Hospital
St. Paul's School
Sion House
Small Pox Hospital
South Sea House
Surgeons' Hall
St. Paul's
„ Civitas, &c.
MIDDLESEX TOKENS under S. (continued).
Sessions House 118 Rv. London & Westminster penny 12/6 15/-
St. Paul's School 125 „ „ „ 15/-
Sadler'sHall 138 „ „ „ 12/6
Skinner's Hall 139 „ „ „ 15/-
Stationers' Hall 140 „ „ „ 15/-
Surgeons' Hall 141 „ „ „ 12/6
Atk. HALFPENNIES.
Sise Lane 211 Rv. King, Lords, Commons, Ed. milled l/-
„ 212 Rv. similar, but Ed. Payable at the house
of T. & R. Davidson. ..6d.
„ 213 Rv. Geo. P. of Wales, Ed. milled 1/6
„ 218a Rv. similar, Ed. plain r. 2/6
284 Rv. Success to, &c., Ed. Payable at
M. & H. Oppenheims...r.r. £2
355 Rv. Cheapest Hat Warehouse, &c..4d. to 6d.
356 Rv. Furnishing Ironmongers, &C...1/- to 2/-
857 Rv. fine mould &c., Lodou r.r.r. 60/-
357a Rv. ditto, but Ed. Lanes., London
or Bristol.. .60/-
357b Rv. ditto, but Ed. plain 80/-
358 Rv. London spelt correct 1/6 to 2/6
359 Rv. similar, Ed. Suffolk St., Haymarket 6d.
359a Rv. „ Ed. DUBLIN or LONDON 6d.
359b Rv. similar, Ed. plain s. 2/6
860 Ob. We Ne'er shall look, &c.,
Ed. milled.. .1/6 to 2/6
360a Ob. ditto, Ed. plain 6d. to 1/6
St. Paul's, 1797
Salter's
Schooling
Shackleton, Lodon
Skackleton
Sims Russel
Skidmores Fnrnising repository. Atk. 361 to 412, the
majority of these are rare to very rare, they are seldom seen, as a
fact, and their value depends on the demand, from 2/6 to 30/- each,
but a fairly decent few can be purchased on a basis of 5/- each,
with the exception of the two following, which frequently turn up
and are only worth 6d. to l/-
361. Ob. a store, 123, High Holborn, London, &c.
Rv. Manufactory and Iron foundry, Clerkenwell, 1795
379. Ob. as the above, see 361
Rv. Heart in a Hand, Ac., HONOUR
184
We now commence alphabetically Skidmores Churches
and Gates, numbered according to Mr. ATKINS' work.
St. Mary's Church, Abchurch
Atk.
Lane
413 Rv. cypher P.S. Co., m.s. 4/6
St. Mary's Church, Alderrnanbury
414 Rv. Built, &c., 1676 7/6
St. Anne's, Aldersgate
416 Rv. cypher P.S. Co. 2/6
St. Botolph, Aldersgate
416 „ „ 2/6
St. Bartholomew's the Great
417 „ „ 4/6
,, ,, the Less
418 „ „ 4/6
St. Michael's, Basinghall
419 „ „ 2/6
St. Matthew's Bethnal Green
420 Rv. cyher P.S. Co. 1797 3/6
St. Mary at Hill, Billingsgate
421 Rv. cypher P.S. Co. 10/-
St. Botolph, Bishopsgate
422 „ „ 10/-
St. Ethelburge, Bishopsgate
428 Rv. ditto & date 1797 10/-
St. Helens', Bishopsgate
424 „ „ 1797 3/-
St. Anne's, Black Fryars
425 „ „ 1797 3/6
St. George's, Bloomsbury
426 Rv. P.S. Co. (r.r.) 20/ -
St. Botolph, Botolph Lane
427 Rv. P.S. Co. 3/6
St. Mary, Bow Lane
428 Rv. P.S. Co., 1797 3/6
St. Mildred's, Bread St.
429 „ „ 1797 2/-
St. Swithin's, Cannon St.
430 Rv. P.S. Co. 4/-
St. Lawrence, Cateaton St.
431 „ 8/6
St. Mary, Cheapside
482 Rv. P.S. Co., 1797 4/-
St. James', Clerkenwell
433 „ „ 1797 2/6
» »
434a Rv. Built 1792 (r.) 6/-
i) ii
434a Rv. ditto, plain Ed. (r.) 7/6
)> ii
485. Rv. Skidmore, &c. 15/-
it ii
435a Rv. ditto, plain Ed. (r.) 25/-
ii n
436 Rv. Holy Bible, Ac. 10/-
it n
436a Rv. Knife & fork,
USELESS (r.) 15 /-
St. Eatherine's, Coleman St.
487 Rv. P.S. Co., 1797 3/-
St. Stephen's, Coleman St.
438 Rv. P.S. Co. 2/6
St. Michael, College Hill
439 Rv. P.S. Co., 1797 3/-
St. Michael's, Cornhill
440 „ „ 1797 2/6
St. Peter's, Cornhill
441 „ „ 1797 (r.) 7/6
St. Giles', Cripplegate
442 Rv. P.S. Co. 3/6
Allhallows, (see A Middlesex)
443 Rv. P.S. Co., 1797 (r.)
(continued).
185
SKIDMOEES Churches and Gates (continued).
St. James', Dukes place
444
Rv. P.S. Co.
3/6
St. Clement's, Eastoheap
445
(r.)
10/-
St. Mary Mag., Fish St.
446
Rv. ditto, 1797
3/6
St. Nicholas, Fish St.
447
Rv. P.S. Co.
3/-
St. Bride, Fleet St.
448
Rv. ditto (r.)
7/6
ii ii
448a
,, Ed. plain
10/-
St. Dunstan's, Fleet St.
449
Rv. P.S. Co. (r.)
15/-
St. Matthew's, Friday St.
450
n ii
2/6
St. James', Garlick
451
n n
3/6
St. Giles in the fields
452
i) ii
4/6
St. Bennet's, Gracechurch St.
453
Rv. P.S. Co., 1797
3/6
St. George's, Hanover Square
454
Rv. a dove flying, &c.
5/6
ii >i ii
455
Rv. variety
3/6
n >i >i
456
„
6/-
St. Andrew's (Jacobs)
458
Rv. St. Andrew's No. 2
St. Andrew's, Leadenhall St.
459
Rv. P.S. Co., 1797
3/6
Allhallows (see A.)
460
St. Edmond
461
Rv. P.S. Co.
4/-
St. Mary, Woolnorth
462
ii
3/6
St. Magnus, London
468
„
4/6
St. Alphage, London
464
„
2/6
St. Margaret's, Lothbury
465
,,
4/6
St. Mary's, Love Lane
466
„
2/6
St. Martin's, Ludgate
467
„
3/6
(Variety)
468
„
4/-
St. Trinity, Minories
469
„
2/6
St. Olaves, Old Jewry
470
n
4/6
St. Luke's, Old St.
471
Rv. an open book
3/6
(Variety)
471a
Rv. ditto, Ed. plain
10/-
Paddington (see P.)
472
St. Bennet's, 1670
473
Rv. P.S. Co., 1797
10/-
„ 1691
474
n ii
7/6
St. Mildred's, Poultry
475
ii n
2/6
St. Michael, Queenhithe
476
Rv. P.S. Co.
3/-
St. George's, Queen Sq.
477
„
2/6
St. Paul's, Shadwell
478
,,
3/6
St. Sepulcher, Snow Hill
479
„
3/6
Shoreditch Church
480
,,
3/6
it i)
480a
Ry. ditto, Ed. plain
10/-
(continued].
186
SKIDMORES Churches and Gates (continued).
St. Ann's, Soho
481 Rv. P.S. Co.
3/6
Spitalfields
482
5/.
it
482a Rv. ditto, Ed
. plain 10 /•
Stepney Church
483 Rv. P.S. Co.
3/6
11
483a Rv. ditto, Ed
. plain 5/6
Stoke Newington
484 Rv. P.S. Co.
6/-
St. Clement's, Strand
485
4/-
Allhallows (see A.)
486
St. Martin, Outwich
487 Rv. P.S. Co.
2/6
„ (Unpubd.)
487a Rv. P.S. Co.,
1797 5/6
Tower (see T.)
4ob ,, ,,
i/a
St. Margarett's, Pattens
489 Rv. P.S. Co.
2/6
St. Stephen's, Wallbrook
490
3/6
St. John's, Wapping
491
7/6
St. James', Westminster
492 Rv. P.S. Co.,
1797 4/6
St. Mary's, Whitechapel
493 Rv. P.S. Co.
3/-
Willsden (see W.)
494
4/6
St. Albans, Wood St.
495
7/6
)) »
495a Rv. ditto, Ed
. plain 10/6
St. Michael, Wood St.
496 Rv. P.S. Co.,
1797 3/6
St. John's Gate
503
•/.
St. Paul's, 1797 (view of)
284 Rv. Success to, &c. (r.r.r.) £2
This finishes the Church series.
Atk. T. SPENCE.
511. Ob. bust, T. SPBNOE : 7 MONTHS IMPRISONED FOR HIGH TREASON
Rv. THOS SPENCE | SIR THOS MORE | THOS PAINE | NOTED ADVOCATES
FOR THE RIGHTS OF MAN 2/6
Obverse of all the following is the same as last, No. 511 : —
512. Rv. Britannia seated, &c., ROUSB BRITANNIA 2/-
513. Rv.We were born free, &c., Ed. SPBNCB x DEALER X IN X COINS X 3/B
514. Rv. My freedom I among slaves enjoy (a cat) 3/-
515. Rv. Who know their Rights, &c., Ed. Spence * dealer * &c. 2/ -
515a. Rv. „ „ Ed. engrailed (r) 5/-
515b. Rv. „ „ Ed. milled (r) 5/-
515c. Rv. „ „ Ed. plain 2/6
(continuetf).
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T. SPENCE (continued).
516. Rv. heart in hand, HONOUR, Ed. Spence X dealer X&c 2/-
516a. Rv. „ „ Ed. milled 2/-
516b. Rv. „ „ Ed. plain 3/-
517. Rv. the gallant garb of Scotland (Highlander) 4/6
518. Rv. if rents I once consent to pay, &c. (Indian) 8/-
519. Rv. let Tyrants tremble, &c (Lion) (r) 5/-
518a. Rv. „ „ Ed. as 516 (r) 6/-
519b. Rv. „ „ Ed. engrailed (r) 7/6
519c. Rv. „ „ Ed. plain 3/-
520. Rv. odd*fellows*a million Hogg &o. Ed. as 513 4/6
520a. Rv. odd*fellows*a million Hogg &o. Ed. as 515 (r) 5/-
520b. Rv. odd*fellows a million Hogg &c. Ed. milled 3/-
520c. Rv. odd*fellows*a million Hogg &c. Ed. plain (r) 5/6
521. Rv. the beginning of oppression, Ed. as 513 (r) 5/6
522. Rv. PANDORAS BREECHES, Ed. milled (r) 7/6
523. Rv. After the Revolution, Ed. as 513 3/-
524. Rv. Dudley token Ed. as ditto 2/6
524a. Rv. „ Ed. milled (r) 5/-
524b. Rv. „ Ed. plain 3/6
525. Rv. We also are the people, Ed. as 513 3/6
525a. Rv. „ „ Ed. plain (r) 5/-
526. Rv. Soldiers besieging a City (r.r.) 10/-
527. Rv. Little Turnstile halfpenny 4/.
528. Rv. T. Spence, Bookseller, &c. (r.) 7/6
529. Ob. T. Spence, bookseller, dealer in prints and coins N8 little
turnstile, Holborn, London
Rv. bust (James) RT. HE. o. J. FOX (r.) 10/-
530. Ob. as 529, Rv. bust Ld. Geo. Gordon died, &c.... 3/-
531. „ „ Rv. as No. 518 (an Indian) (r.) 7/6
532. „ „ Rv. marine Society boy, Ed. as 513 4/6
532a. „ „ Rv. „ „ Ed. plain (r.) 7/6
533. „ ,, Rv. Truth for my helm and Justice, &c.... (r.) 7/6
534. „ „ Rv. the Habit of a Spaniard, Ed. as 513 ...(r.) 10/-
534a. „ „ Rv. „ „ „ Ed. plain (r.) 7/6
535. „ „ Rv. John Thelwall (r.) 10/-
536. „ ,, Rv. Home Tooke, esq (r.) 10/-
537. „ „ Rv. The habit of a Turk 4/6
538. ,, „ Rv. a Westminster Scholar, Ed. as 513 4/6
538a. „ „ RT. „ „ Ed. plain (r.) 7/6
539. „ „ Rv. similar to Ob., but No. 8 comes after little
turnstile... (r.) 10/-
(coniinued).
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T. SPENCE (continued).
540. Ob. T. Spence, &c., notice that No. 8 comes after Little
turnstile, whereas before it came before little.
Rv. a blue coat boy, Ed. as 513 3/6
540a. Ob. as 540, Rv. a blue coat boy, Ed. plain (r.) 7/6
541. „ Rv. a bridewell boy, Ed. as 513 4/6
542. ,, Rv. a free born Englishman 4/6
543. „ Rv. as 517 4/6
544. „ Rv. as 518 (r.) 7/6
545. „ Rv. as 523 (r.) 7/6
546. „ Rv. a true hearted sailor 3/6
547. „ Rv. a snail may put his horns out (r.) 10 / -
547a. „ Rv. ditto, but Ed. plain 4/6
548. „ Rv. as No. 527 (turnstile) (r.) 7/6
548a. „ Rv. Spences plan (unpubd.) (r.) 5/-
Other tokens of Spence appear under device or initial, see Index,
School Boy
Sailor
)>
Shepheard
559. Rv. figure of college boy
670.
671.
672.
673.
Rv. crown & anchor, <fcc., WHEN THIS, &c. 4/6
Rv. anchor <fe cable, IN COMMEMORATION, &c. 7/6 r.
Rv. We also are the people (r.) 10 /-
Rv. stag under a tree (r.) 7/6
Stag See 673 above
Snail 674. Rv. stag under a tree (r.) 10/-
Spaniard 675. Rv. turnstile (s.)5/-
Stinton W.M. 722. Ob. fine teas of the rough flavour 6d.
722a. Ob. ditto, Ed. payable in Dublin I/ -
722b. Ob. ditto, Ed. plain (s.) 2/6
Swainson 725. Rv. Hygeia preparing Velnos syrup (r..r.r) 60/-
In silver J612.
Swan Penny 10. Rv. PAYABLE IN MIDDLESEX 1797 (*•*•) SO/-
„ 11. Rv. Time destroys all things (r.r.) 50/-
Scales Weights Steelyard Atk. 592. Ob. English Slavery...r. 12/6
FARTHINGS.
Stove, 123 High Holborn. 774. Rv. two men working in a
foundry s. 4/6
776. Ob. T. Spence a state prisoner in 1794
Rv. EOUSE BRITANNIA 8/6
777. Ob. as last, Rv. Am I not thine ass 1/6
778. „ Rv. odd fellows, a million, &c 8/6
779. „ Rv. a padlock, MUM. 1796 5/-
(continued).
1 89
SPENCE TOKENS (continued).
780. Ob. as last, Rv. pigs meat published, &c 2/-
781. „ Rv. Am I not a man, &c. (slave) 3/6
792. „ Rv. Thos Spence | Sir Thos More &c | 5/6
793. „ Rv. even fellows 2/6
794. ,, Rv. If the law requires it 5/-
795. „ Rv. promissory Naval farthing r.r. 20/-
Slave kneeling 811. Rv. Thos Spence &c 2/-
„ 812. Rv. Even fellows 3/-
,, 813. Rv. If the law requires it 4/-
T.
TENTERDEN (Kent).
Atk.
40. Ob. a horse and brewer's dray, TO CHEER OUR HEARTS
Rv. Tenterden halfpenny 1796
Ed. Payable at J. & T. Cloakes Brew House I/- to 3/-
40a. Similar, but Ed. Birmingham Redruth & Swansea r. 5/-
TAMWORTH (Staffs.) Pennies.
Atk.
6. Ob. TAMWORTH CASTLE EAST VIKW 1799
Rv. TOWN HALL REBUILT BT THOMAS GUY
Ed. penny token payable at the house of <ko...r.r. 25/- 30/-
6a. Similar, but Ed. plain r.r.r. p.m. a.
HALFPENNY.
19. Ob. View, CHURCH AND CASTLE, TAMWORTH
Rv. Cypher, I.B., DBUS NOBIS&C. Halfpenny token. ..r.r. 15/- 20/-
TIPTON (Staffs.)
Atk.
20. Ob. view of church TIPTON HALFPENNY
Rv. anchor &c. PAYABLE IN STAFFORDSHIRE r.r.r. 15/- 25/-
TURNER CAMAC (Dublin).
Atk.
77. Ob. Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1792
Rv. cypher, H M Co., Turner Camac Chairman Halfpenny
Ed. Payable in Dublin or Ballymurtagh
78. Similar, but the Harp has 8 strings 78a. Plain Ed.
79. „ „ 7 strings 79a. „
80. „ „ 6 strings
81. ,, ,, 4 double strings
82. Similar to 77, but no R in Turner on Rv.
NOTE. — These varieties are worth what you care to give,
they are not in demand.
Atk. TALBOT FYAN GROCER.
99. Dublin. Ob. for the honor and use of trade
Rv. a bottle BRANDY, Poolbeg St., Dublin
Ed. Halfpenny payable at Dublin, Cork or Derry...
6d. to!/-
99a. Similar, but Ed. has the word HALFPENNY left out 2/6
100. Ob. may Ireland ever flourish, Rv. as 99
Ed. manufactured by W. Lutwyche, Birmingham. ..6d. to l/-
lOOa. With Ed. Payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool s. 3/6
lOOb. ,, Ed. Payable at Banbury, Oxford or Reading r. 4/-
lOOc. ,, Ed. milled over some other inscriptions 2/-
There are other varieties, notably Geale & McBride 4/6
The following are MIDDLESEX under T.
PENNIES.
Trinity Alms Houses 58. Rv. LONDON PENNY TOKEN 2/- to 3/-
115. Rv. LONDON & WESTMINSTER PENNY
10/- to!5/-
119. Rv. similar type and value as last
120. Rv.
1142. Rv. Arms & crown Legd. as 115 10/-, 15 /-
HALFPENNIES.
488. Rv. P.S. Co., 1797 (under) 3/6
509. Rv. P.S. Co., no date 2/6
676. Rv. TRUE BORN ENGLISHMAN r. 7/6
676a. Rv. as last, Ed. payable at York...r.r. 12/6
677. Rv. cap of liberty, LIBERTAS 1796
Ed. Skidmore, &c 7/6
677a. Rv. similar, Ed. plain 7/6
678. Rv. Minerva, TRUTH FOR MY HELM, &c.
Ed. Spence, &c 5/6
678a. Rv. as last, Ed. plain 4/6
679. Rv. AFTBR THE REVOLUTION r. 7/6
Rv. SESSIONS HOUSE, OLD BAILY 3/6
Rv. A SNAIL MAY, &C 4/6
Rv. Royal Male Tiger r. 7/6
Rv. Turnstile 4/6
Rv. three fleur de lis, 1790 4/6
Rv. THOS SPENCE &C 4/6
Rv. WHO KNOW THEIR RIGHTS 2/6
Rv. Heart in hand (HONOUR) 3/6
a. Rv. Variety of Ed. payable in London r. 7/6
688. Rv. ODD FELLOWS 2/6
a. Rv. Variety of Ed. milled r. 5/-
(continutd)
Trinity House
Treasury
Tower of London
Tallow Chand. Hal
Tower Chapel
Temple Bar
Thelwall, John
„ 680.
681.
682.
683.
684.
Tooke Home, Esq. 685.
686.
687.
MIDDLESEX
Tooke Home, Esq. 689.
690.
691.
692.
693.
694.
Tree of Liberty 695.
„ 696.
A.
B.
697.
„ 698.
„ a.
„ 699.
„ a.
b.
700.
701.
702.
,i a.
703.
,. a.
704.
705.
706.
a.
707.
708.
The Habit of a TURK 709.
Turnstile
Three Thomases
710.
711.
712.
713.
714.
715.
716.
814.
815.
816.
191
TOKENS under T. (continued).
Rv. PANDORAS BREECHES r. 5/6
RV. AFTER THE KRVOLUTION r. 7/6
Rv. SESSIONS HOUSE 2/6
Rv. Turustile 3/6
Rv. CHURCH & KING (bust) r. 10 /-
Rv. LONG LIVE THE KING r. 10/-
Rv. THOS SPENCE &c r. 7/6
Rv. ROUSE BRITANNIA r. 7/6
Rv. similar, but milled Ed r. 7/6
RT. „ plain Ed r. 101-
Rv. We were born free, &c r.r.
Rv. WHO KNOW THEIR RIGHTS, &0 r.r.
Rv. Ditto, but plain Ed r.r.
Rv. heart in hand (HONOUR) r. 7/6
Rv. Ditto Ed. milled r.r.
Rv. Ed. plain r.r.
Rv. The gallant garb of Scotland... r. 7/6
Rv. If rents I onco consent to pay r.r.
Rv. Let tyrants tremble 4/-
Rv. Ditto, but plain Ed 5/-
Rv. Odd fellows r. 5/-
Rv. Ditto, but plain Ed r.r. 7/6
Rv. Beginning of Oppression... r. 7/6
Rv. After the Revolution r.r.
Rv. Shepherd under a tree 4/6
Rv. Ditto but plain Ed 4/6
Rv. Turnstile 5/-
Rv. a Guillotine 3/6
Rv. Turnstile I/-
Rv. WHEN THIS YOU SEE, &C 4/6
Rv. Heart in Hand, HONOUR 3/6
Rv. Bust of Mendoza 6/6
Rv. (Figure) TRUTH FOR MY HELM 5/6
Rv. (man hanging) END OF PAIN 3/6
Rv. Stag under a tree 5/6
Rv. Westminster Scholar 5/6
Rv. THOS. SPENCE, &C 4/6
Rv. THE WRONGS OF MAN, &C r. 10/-
Rv. May the 3 knaves oi Jacobin, &C....4/6
192
U MIDDLESEX.
United Token Atk. 717. Rv. crowned harp 4/6
a. Rv. ditto, but Ed. plain 7/6
718. Rv, Highlander, Ac 5/6
719. Rv. a guillotine, &c 7/6
V MIDDLESEX.
Atk.
Vintners Hall 143. Rv. London & Westminster Penny, 1797 12/6, 15/-
The following are Tokens that commence with the Initial letter
or Device of
w.
WINDSOR (Berks).
Atk.
1. Ob. a stag, Rv. WINDSOR HALFPENNY TOKEN, 1795
Ed. plain r.r.r. p.m. a.
la. Ed. Skidmore, &c r.r. 10/- Ib. Ed. Spence, &c r.r.
WEYMOUTH (Dorset), id.
Atk.
13. Ob. Georgivs III., Rv. visited Weymouth r.r. p.m.a.
WANSTEAD (Essex). Penny.
Atk.
2. Ob. Wanstead House on Epping Forest
Rv. a globe, BRITISH PENNY, 1797 r.r. 15/-
WARLEY (Essex). Jd.
Atk.
35. Ob. bust, GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES
Rv. crest & motto, HALFPENNY 1794
Ed. Warley camp Halfpenny I/- to 1/6
35a. Similar, but Ed. as last, the date, MDCCXOIV in addition. ..2/6
36. Ob. differs slightly I/- to 2/-
37. Ob. ,, the line of forehead comes to the letter N, whereas
in 35 it came to the E, the end of legend is also closer to
the bust
Rv. a period at end of legend
Ed. as No. 35 r.r. 10/- to 15/-
87a. Similar but Ed. as 35a 1/6 to 2/-
WOODFORD (Essex.)
Atk.
88. Ob. Wheatsheaf, &c., 1796, Rv. w. BROOKES OARPKNTBR
WOODFORD, &C.
Ed. plain r.r. 12/6 to 20/-
38a. Similar to last, but Ed. payable at his office, Newport. ..r.r.r.
39. Ob. compasses, &c., TOKEN ESSEX 1796, W. Brookes, &o.
Rv. Prince of Wales crest, &c r.r. 10/- to 15/-
40. Ob. as 39, Rv. man weaving, NOTHING WITHOUT INDUSTRY... r. 10/-
FARTHINGS.
42. Ob. & Rv. struck from the centre of Ob. die No. 88.. .r.r. 15/-
43. Ob. struck from centre of Rv. die No. 38
Rv. Prince of Wales crest, &c r. 10/-
WEST CO WES (Isle of Wight).
Atk.
62. Ob. bust of Fox, RY. blank, Ed. THOS. WORSWICK... r.r.r. unique
63. Ob. bust Fox, 1798, WBST COWES HALFPENNY
Rv. Arms of the Town, Ed. THOS. AVTRTON, &c I/- to 2/-
WAINFLEET (Lines.)
Atk.
8. Ob. view, Founded by William Wayiieflete 1459
Rv. WAINFLBBT HALFPENNY, Hope standing pointing a finger to
the second letter E in Wainfleet
Ed. BIRMINGHAM, REDRUTH & SWANSEA r.r.r. unique
9. Ob. as last, Rv. finger points and touches the first E
Ed. payable at the Warehouse of D. Wright & S. Palmer. ..1/6
9a. Ed. reads, WAREHOUSES I/- to 2/-
9b. Ed. „ Payable in Hull & in London 2/-
9c. Ed. „ ,, London Bristol & Lancaster 4/-
WROXHAM. 3d.
Atk.
1. Ob. MARBLE PIT TOKBN, TO PAY WORKMEN, &C.
Rv. 8 pence payable at Wroxham, D. Collyer, &C....5/-, 10/-, 15/-
WOLVERHAMPTON (Staffs).
Atk.
21. Ob. a barrel and grapes
Rv. Wines and Spirits retailed by T. Bevan, Wolverhampton,
IN BIX LINKS r.r.r. 80/-, £2
194
WOODBRIDGK (Suffolk).
Atk. (Penny).
14. Ob. Thos. Sekford, Esq., founded Woodbridge almahouses, &c.
Rv. Shield, Arms, &c., AT WHOSE EXPENSE, &c., 1574
Ed. Published by R. Loder, 1796 1/- to 2/-
WINCHELSEA (Sussex).
Atk.
86. Ob. bust Geo. P. of Wales, &c.
Rv. crest and motto, Halfpenny 1794
Ed. Payable at Richard Maplesdens, Winchelsea
NOTH — This is excessively rare and is the same token as No. 8,
Brighton, except for the Edge.
87. Ob. beehive, &c., Industry the source of content (22 bees)
Rv. Shield, Arms, Winchelsea Halfpenny, 1794
Ed. as last 1/6 to 2/6
37a. With Ed. Payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol r.r.r.
88. Ob. similar to 37, but (26 bees)
Rv. & Ed. as No. 37 6d. to l/-
WILKiNSON, John, IRON MASTER, WILLEY.
Atk.
249. Warwicks, Ob. bust, i. a. HANCOCK, F. under, bust JOHN
WILKENSEN
Rv. blank, artist's proof Unique
250. Ob. as last
Rv. a two-masted sailing barge, 1788
Ed. Willy Snedshill Bersham Bradley 2/-
251. Similar, in copper 15/-, in silver £2
NOTE — This token, properly speaking a medal in silver,
sold at 3/6,commemorated the building and launching
of an IKON barge to the order of Mr. Wilkinson.
The writer imagines that this barge of iron was a
novelty, as Mr. Wilkinson wrote that 999 out of a
thousand people did not believe in it until it was
actually afloat. He said that it would only be a
nine days' wonder, and afterwards a Columbus'
egg. Wilkinson was a prophet as well as an iron
master, for to-day iron and steel vessels predominate.
252. Ob. similar to 249, Rv. barge, dated 1792, supposed to be a
counterfeit of 250 value 2/6
(continued.)
195
WILKINSON Continued).
There are many varieties of these tokens, but the type is
similar, so I summarise them as follows : —
WILKINSON, Rv. FORGE, Dated 1787.
Atk. No. 258, worth 20/-, a semi-circular window is to be seen at
back of forge in this specimen
254 to 263, average I/- to 2/6, with exception of 259, 4/6;
261,7/6; 262, 25 /-
Dated.
1788. Atk. 264, 2/6, 265, 4/6
1790. 266 to 269, I/- to 1/6
1792. 270 to 271a., I/ - to 1/6
1793. 272 to 279, 6d. to 2/-
„ 280a, b, & 281, 7/6 each
1795. 282 & 283, 2/- to 3/6
WILKINSON Rv. VULCAN.
1790. Atk. 284 to 288, 2/- to 5/-
1791. 289 to 291, I/- to 2/6
„ 292 & 293 r.r., 10/- each
„ 293 to 296, 2/6 to 3/6 each
1792. 297 to 302, 1/6 to 3/6
1793. 303a & b, rare p.m.a.
WILKINSON Rr. MINING TOOLS.
1790. Atk. 304, I/ -to 2/6
1794. 305, I/-, m.s.
Atk. VARIETIES OR MULES.
306. Ob. Wilkinson Rv. Justice seated, <fec I/- to 2/6
307. Ob. „ (flaw) Rv. H.M. Co 1/6
308. Ob. „ (flaw) Rv. female holding harp I/-
309. Ob. „ Rv. North Wales 1/6
310. Ob. „ (no flaw) Rv. H.M. Co 2/6
311. Ob. „ (no flaw) Rv. female holding harp 3/6
Atk. WILKeNSON.
312. Ob. bust Wilkenson, Ironmaster
Rv. Vulcan at work, 1790 r. 5/-
(continued).
M 2
196
WILKeNSON (continued).
Dated.
1791. Atk. 313a, b, c, d&e l/-to2/-
Wilkenson Rv. FORGE.
1792. Atk. 314 1/6
1793. 315 to 8l5c 1/6 each
Dated. Ob. WILKiSON. Rv. BARGE.
1792. Atk. 316, 3l6a, 316b plain, Ed. unpubd 3/6 each
Dated. Rv. FORGE.
1787. Atk. 317 to 319a 1/6 to 3/-
1792. 320 to 320e, value as last
1794. 320 bis rare 4 / 6
Dated. Rv. VULCAN.
1792. Atk. 321 to 322b I/- to 1/6
828 to 324 2/6 to 3/6
1793. 325 to 326b average 2/- each
NOTE — There were some 500 varieties of this series. Atk. No. 330,
which is very rare, explains itself as follows : —
Ob. bust of Mr. Wilkinson. IRON MASTER
Rv. AND HE | SAID LET DS | MAKE PEN- | NYS AFTER | MY OWN IMAGE
Ed. Payable at Macclesfield, Liverpool or Congleton
WILTSHIRE (County) id.
Atk.
1. Ob. Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Rv. three horsemen, THEIE TOKEN
Ed. milled r.r.r. p.m. a.
la. Ed. plain, unpubd r.r. 20/-
WORCESTER (County) id.
Atk.
1. Ob. PEACH LOVE & HARMONY
Rv. cypher, M.S. penny payable in Worcestershire
Ed. I promise, &c r.r. 20/-
HALFPENNIES.
30. Ob. bust, Georgius III., and W A & Co under
Rv. shield, inscribed Worcester 6d. to I/-
31. Ob. as last, but I B under
Rv. crown radiated, Worcester August 6, 1788. ..r. 2/6
(continued).
197
WORCESTER (continued)— Halfpennies.
82. Ob. as last, but DAVIES under
Rv. crown not radiated, otherwise as last. ..1/6
33. Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but August 6, 7, 8, 1788 r.r.
84. Ob. as 30, I H & Co under bust
Rv. crown radiated, Worcester August 6, 7, A 8, 1788. ..r.r.
KINGS.
36. Ob. bust, as 30, C. I. under
Rv. cornucopia, &c. WORCESTER AUG 6, 1788 6d. to l/-
87. Ob. as 30, W. A & Co under, Rv. similar to No. 80.. .2/- to 3/-
88. Ob. „ Davies under Rv. „ 83.. .3/- to 5/-
The edges of all $d. & £d. have scalloped edges.
WARWICKSHIRE (Promissory) id.
Atk.
5. Ob. view FIRHIM IN VITA NIHIL MDCCXCVI.
Rv. cypher PK Warwickshire promissory penny
Ed. I promise to pay on demand, &c 2/- to 4/6
HALFPENNIES.
25. Ob. Warwickshire, bust of Shakespeare, 6 buttons on coat
Rv. a female seated, ship in distance, Halfpenny 1791 2/-
26. Ob. similar, but the fruit hangs over side of Cornucopia,
whereas before it was contained in it I/- to 2/6
27. Ob. similar, but a period at end of legend, there are 8 buttons
on the coat
Rv. similar, but head of female and Cornucopia both touch
the legend, and less of the ship is visible
Ed. plain r.r. 7/6 m.s.
28. Ob. similar, but the period is quite close to the last letter on
Ob r.r.r. p.m. a.
29. Ob. similar, but different die
Rv. Vulcan seated at work HALFPENNY 1792
Ed. Payable in Anglesey, London or Liverpool l/-
W.T.B. & CO.
165. Ob. PAYABLE AT THE PAWNBROKERS OFFICE BISHOP ST.
Rv. W.T.B. &CO. 1804, LICENCED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT... r.r. p.m.a.
W.H. & CO.
166. Ob. Fingall Halfpenny 1804
Rv. Cypher W.H. co., payable at Swords or Dublin. ..r.r. p.m.a.
198
The following are MIDDLESEX Tokens that commtnce with
initial, device or letter
w.
Atk.
PENNIES.
Westminster Bridge 60. Rv. P.K. BRITISH PENNY TOKEN.. .5/-, 7/6
„ „ 61. Rv. BRITISH PENNY TOKEN, 1797 3/6,7/6
„ Abbey 121. Rv. LONDON & WBSTMINSTER PENNY... r. 10 /-, 15 /•
WestClandon Place 94. Rv. cypher, P.S.Co. 1797, &c...r. 12/6, 15 / -
Whitehall Horse & 124. Rv. LONDON & WESTMINSTER. PENNY.. .r.r. 25/-
Wax Chaudlers
144. Rv.
Washmgton, G.
Atk.
201.
201a.
201b.
202.
Willsdon Church 494.
Whitehall Gate 510.
Whitfield, Bust 726.
727.
728.
Williams.W.London 729.
730.
781.
732.
Wild Mans Head.&c. 723.
724.
HALFPENNIES.
Rv. stove, Payable by Clark & Harris, &c.
Ed. payable at London Liverpool or Bristol 3/6
Ed. milled to right 5/-
Ed. „ left I/ -to 2/6
Variety of No. 201, Ed. as last r. 5/6
Rv. cypher, P.S.Co 8/- to 4/6
Rv. „ 3/6 to 5/-
Rv. Payable at John Whitfields, London,
between pair scales r.r. 10 /-
Rv. similar, not LONDON between scales, and LONG
LIVE THE KING on Ob. with bust as before
...r. 7/6
Rv. I.M.Co., otherwise as last 2/6
Rv. Fear God and Honor the King 2/6
Rv. Similar but not the same die l/-
Rv. Peace Plenty & Liberty
Rv. Liberty Peace & commerce
Rv. cypher, R. S. Summers Museum, &c...r.r.r.
Rv. similar, the A of and comes under the s of
cavendish r.r. 15 /-
YARMOUTH (Norfolk).
Atk. PENNY.
5. Ob. Boulters Exhibition, &c., ex. YARMOUTH
Rv. three figures presenting curiosities to a seated figure of
Britannia, UNDIQUAQUE COLLIGITUR, 1796
Ed. I promise, &c r.r.r. p. in. a. ,
(continued).
i99
YARMOUTH (continued).
HALFPENNIES.
51. Ob. Blank, Rv. LKT YARMOUTH FLOURISH r.r.r. p.m.a.
52. Ob. Yarmouth halfpenny, Rv. similar, but Ed. reads GLASS
WAREHOUSE OF W. ABSOLON I/- to 2/6
53. Ob. similar to No. 5 penny, Rv. similar, Ed. published by Jos.
Danl & Jno Boulter
53a. As last, but Ed. Payable at London, Liverpool or Bristol. ..25/-
53b. „ Ed. plain
54. Ob. similar, but Exergue line is straight not curved
Rv. has the legend added UNDI, &c., as No. 5 2/-, 5/-, 7/6
54a. As last, but Ed. plain, not as last and 53 4/-, 6/-
FARTHING.
55. Ob. Ship, Yarmouth Half Halfpenny, 1792
Rv. as 51, Ed. engrailed
55a. With milled Ed both r.r. 10/- upwards
YEOVII, (Somerset).
Atk.
96. Ob. a man weaving, Rv. B A C Yeovil, 1797 s. 3/6
YARUM. Castle (Yorks).
Atk.
9. Ob. as title, Rv. a Globe, British Penny r.r. 25/-
YORKSHIRE (County).
Atk.
10. Ob. Pay the bearer one halfpenny, 1796
Rv. Cypher B.S. Co., Ben Smith & Co., &c.
Ed. Coventry token r.r. 20/-
lOa. As last, but Ed. plain r.r.r. p.m.a.
YORK.
Atk.
58. Ob. the Cathedral, YORK, Rv. Cliffords Tower, 1100
Ed. York built A.M. 1223, Cathedral re-built A.D. 1075 6d.
58a. With Ed. Payable in Dublin or London 5/-
b. With Ed. Payable in Lancaster, London or Liverpool 7/6
c. With Ed. Fear God & Honor the King 10/-
d. With Ed. plain 4/6 to 7/6
59. Ob. as 58, Rv. mounted Dragoon, PRO REGE, &c.
60. Ob. ,, Rv. female, &c., LIBERTY & COMMERCE. 1795
61. Ob. Cliffords Tower 1100, view of castle and drawbridge
Rv. Rule Britannia 1795
(continued).
200
YORK (continued).
62. Ob. as 61, Rv. bust JOHN HOWARD, &c.
63. Ob. Prince of Wales orest, &c.
Ed. R. HOBSON, IRONMONGER, &C r. 7/6
64. Ob. Roman bust OONSTANTINK the Greek, born at York, 271
Rv. Shield, Arms YORK HALFPENNY, 1796 r.r. 12/6
65. Ob. female seated, &c., EBORACUM
Rv. LIBKRTAS JUSTITIA PAX YORK MDCOXOV r. 12/6
Atk.
YOUNG.
95.
96.
MIDDLESEX Tokens under
Y.
Ob. View St. Paul's, Rv. H. YOUNG, Ac I/- to 2/-
Ob. ditto, Britannia seated, Rv. MATHEW YOUNG, &c.
r.r. 30/-
97. As last, but Matthew Young spelt correctly... r. 15/-
ADDENDA.
Atk. B.O.B. Dublin.
24. Ob. BY LABOUR ONLY WE PROSPER
Rv. HOUSE OF INDUSTRY HALFPENNY 2/-
BREWER, Dublin.
25. Ob. John Brewer, French Arms Dublin
26a. with plain Ed. 5/- to 10/- latter Ed. milled r.r.
COOLEYS, Dublin.
97. Ob. old man, anchor, &c., SUCCESS TO COMMERCE
Rv. beehive, &c., PROSPERITY TO THE AGRICULTURE OF IRELAND
Ed. Halfpenny, Payable at Samuel Cooleys r.r.r.
CORNWELLS, Dublin.
98. Ob. bust, ALEXR CORNWELL
Rv. shield, &c., FOR TRADE 1/6
G.B., Middlesex.
457. Ob. St. James's Hanover Square
Rv. cypher, G.B., For the use of trade 8/6, 5/-
FEAR GOD, &c.
733. Ob. Fear God & Honor the King 1795
Rv. Bishop Blaize, SUCCESS TO, &c r.r.r.
734. Ob. as last
Rv. ENGLISH SLAVERY (fat man eating) r.r.r.
735. Ob. as last
Rv. FRENCH LIBERTY (a lean man) r.r.r.
See Indtxfor corrtctions, &c.
Countermarked Coins
and Tokens
ISSUED BY BANKERS © TRADESMEN.
NOTE. — Some coins and tokens one comes across have some initials or
device on them called a countermark. In the next few pages
these will be found alphabetically arranged with the principal
legend or device. The numbers given, as 45/17, refer : the^m*
number the token, the second number the page of the work on the
19th CENTURY TOKEN COINAGE, by W. J. Davis, Esq.
Where a portrait occurs stamped on Spanish Dollars see under H.
5/- or 4/9 spelt five will be found under F.
Payable at — Tokens commencing with these words will be found under P.
A.
Copper
45/17 ADML. LD. NELSON, VICTORY AT THE NILE AUG. 1, 1798
Bv. 1 on a blank reverse, rare, 15/-
Silver
89/22 Adelphi Cotton Work, on a HALF-KCU-OF-FRANCE, rrr
Copper
90/23 As last, FOUR SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, 1786, on a George III.
Halfpenny
91/23 As 89 above, on George 3rd Halfpence
92/23 ADELPHI *COTTON WORK* (note stars) on George 3rd Halfpence, 15/-
132/27 Ob. A M B., BT. H. (for a 6d. silver)
A II the above are rrr.
B.
Copper.
42/16 BURY, w. HOUSE on both sides of an old copper farthing, rare
Silver
46/17 BOLTON CASTLE YORKSHIRE, Bv. TIME DESTROYS all thingg, OH a
Spanish Dollar and also has the oval of Geo. 3rd, rrr
A specimen of the above token realized dE29 10s. at the Davids's sale
in March, 1901
47/18 BRADFORD WAREHOUSE on a three shilling token of the Armour
type, rare 7/6
48/18 Ditto on a 1/6 token of the Armour type, rr
Copper
50/18 BRADFORD WAREHOUSE on various 19th Century Penny tokens
I/- to3/-
71/20 BALLINDALLAH, Cotton Works, a large 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rrr
Copper
72/20 Similar, but no value stated, on a Geo. 3rd Halfpenny, rr
202
C
Silver
23/14 CROMFORD Derbyshire, in a circle, a 5 in the centre on a Spanish
Dollar, rare90/-
24/14 As last, but a small c in addition, and 4/9 on the Rv., rr 60/ -
25/14 As last, but no value expressed, rrr 100/-
31/15 Cark Cotton Works on George III. halfpenny, rr
Copper
36/16 Clarke on a George III. halfpenny, with a crown and Lon don in
square, rare
37/16 Similar to last, r 7/6
Silver
41/16 A crown with &, on a Spanish Dollar, rr
SCOTLAND.
55/19 CATRINE COTTON WORKS, in a circle, 5/6 in an inner circle on a
Spanish Dollar, rrr
56/19 CATRINE WORKS, in an oval, 5/- in the centre, on a Spanish Dollar, rrr
57/19 As No. 55, but 4/9 countermarked, rr
CASTLE-COMER COLLIERY. (IRELAND).
Silver
134/27 Payable at CASTLE-COMER COLLIERY, 5/5 on a Spanish Dollar, rare
D, (England).
Silver
93/28 DEANSTON Cotton Mill, 5/- in a circle on a silver dollar, rrr
Copper
94/23 As last, on a Chas. H. Bawbee, rr 17/6
94a Ditto, Geo. III. Halfpenny, rr
95/23 DUN, McLaren, Mercht., Lochearn, no value expressed on a
COVENTRY 18th Century token, rr
E.
Silver
20/13 E.S. with a CROWN over on a Geo. III. shilling, rr
Copper
38/16 Exeter Change, London, Pidcock, Rv. the beaver 1801, on a Geo.
III. Halfpenny, rr
P
Silver — Five Shillings
5/11 Countermark 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rr
Four Shillings and Ninefence
6/11 Countermark on a Spanish dollar thus 4/9, rr
(SCOTLAND).
117/25 FORSTER & CORBE HOTCHESEN TOWN, 5/- rrr
111/25 Hotckeseu MILL, rrr
G. (England).
Silver
2/11 G.R. and a head on a Spanish dollar, the head in small oval, rr
7/11 G.R. 5, Countermarked on a Spanish dollar, the letter ORD with an
horizontal cross through it, rrr £1
(continued).
203
Silver (SCOTLAND.)
58/19 GALSTON SOCT., No. above ; the value 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rrr
76/21 GLASGOW BANK, 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rr 110/-
77/21 ROBT. CRICHTON FT. GLASGOW, 4/6 on a Spanish dollar, rrr
78/21 A. STEVENS & SONS, PT. GLASGOW, 4/6 also ou a Spanish dollar, rrr
96/23 B. & G. BLAIR, GRKKNOCK, in an oval and in the centre 4/6 on a
Spanish dollar, rrr
97/24 J. & w. SCOTT, payable by 4/9 on a rectangle ou a Spanish dollar, rrr
98/24 A. KING, GREENOCK, 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rrr
99/24 Ditto, but value 4/6, ditto and rrr
100/24 J. MG K & SON, GREBNOCK, 4/6 on a Spanish dollar, rr ^6
101/24 MC FIE LINDSAY & COY., GREENOCK, 4/6 ditto, rrr, 140/-
102/24 Similar, a small S under the 4 of 4/6, rrr
103/24 J. & A. MUIR, GREENOCK, 4/6 on a Spanish dollar, rrr, 140/-
108/24 A. Gibson, LOCHWINNOCH, 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rrr
Silver I/- (IRELAND).
121/26 Ob. GIBBONS bistruck & MD, Rv. J R in monogram, rrr
H (England).
Silver
1/11 Head of George III. in a small oval on the Ob. of a Spanish
dollar, 8/- to 5/6
4/11 Head on an American dollar, 1795, in a small oval, rr
10/12 As No. 1, above, but an octagon stamp, v/f 10/-
lOa. Variety with E under the crown, rr 25/-
11/12 Similar to last, octagonal countermark, rr 15/-
13/12 As No. 1, but a half-dollar, rare 7/6
14/12 Ditto countermarked on Rv. not Ob., rare
15/12 Similar to No. 10, octagon stamp on a half-dollar, rr 10/-
16/12 As No. 1, above, but a quarter-dollar, rare, 20/-
17/12 Ditto, but an octagonal, rare, 60/-
19/13 Ditto, on a shilling, rare
21/13 Ditto, but oval countermark on £ of a dollar, rr
Copper
22/13 Ditto, on a London and Middlesex halfpenny, rrr
Silver
33/15 Houndsditch, Davis, Wine & Brandy Merchant, on a Charles H.
half-crown, rr
34/15 Similar, but first D in Houndsditch omitted, rr
Copper
35/15 Ditto on a penny of George III. rr
I.
Copper
44/17 Industry has its sure reward, Rv. 1/6. 10 /- to 15 /-
Silver I/- (IRELAND).
123/26 I.T. in a rectangle, Rv. W. R. & J. R. monogram, rr
K.
Copper
51/18 Ob. & Rv. KEIGHLBY on various 19th Century penny tokens, 7/6
52/18 As last, but G.R. added, rare, 7/6
53/18 As 51, with J.M. added, rare, 5/-
54/18 Ditto, w.w. added, rare, 6/-
204
L.
LEVKRN MILL, 868 8.D.
LOCH WINNOOH, see Gibson under G.
M.
Silver
8/11 M 2 x 2£ H. C. T. Co., on a Spanish dollar and an oval of Geo. III.
rare
18/13 M.B. on shields (William 3rd), rare
32/15 MAN CHES TER, MARY HAMPsoN & SON, on a Geo. III. halfpenny, rr
59/19 MUIR KIRK IRON WORKS in a circle, 5/6 within an inner circle and
the date 1809, on a Spanish dollar. View of blast furnaces
at work, rrr
60/19 Similar, but no view of blast furnaces, rrr
Silver I/- Countermarked on Next Three, all IRISH
124/26 Ob. MC CORMIC, w. MURPHY & i. T. in a rectangle
Bv. w.R. with c under, rare
125/26 Ob. MC O'QRADY, Rv. as obverse, 3 times c/mkd., rare
126/26 Ob. J. MC QUOID, Bv. BOLTON bistruck, rare
Copper
135/27 J. Mitchell, H. Down, no value expressed, on Geo. III. £d., rr
157/28 Jas. Meeson Countermarked on a William III. crown, rr
Silver
N.
40/16 North Shields halfpenny, J.P.B. 1795 on a Spanish dollar, rrr
O. (Ireland).
I/- Silver Countermarks on Next Three
127/26 Ob. O'BRIEN, Bv. MD., rr
128/26 Ob. O'NEILL, Rv. M ., rr
130/26 Ob. O'TOOLE, Bv. blank, rr
138/28 Gates & Co., 5 shills on a Thaler, rrr
139/28 Ditto, 2 shills 6 on a half-ecu of France, rrr
P.
P.P.W. see Sterling under S
62/19 PAYABLE AT ROTHSAY MILLS, 2/6 on a portion of a Spanish dollar,
rr, £5
63/19 Similar, but the value is expressed on a rectangle and a counter-
marked *, rr, £1
64/19 Similar to 62, but 1/8 on a portion of a Spanish dollar, rrr, £5
Copper
65/20 On Geo. halfpennies and 18th Century tokens, Bothsay Mills, 30/-
66/20 On. Geo. halfpenny, with a woolsack in addition to legend, but no
value expressed, rr
(continued).
205
Silver
67/20
68/20
69/20
Copper
71/20
Silver
73/20
74/21
75/21
83/22
84/22
85/22
86/22
Copper
88/22
P (continued).
Payable at ALLOA COLLIERY, 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rrr
Similar, but to left of 5/- is a small oval stamp of Geo. III., rrr
Similar, but no value stated and on a Geo. III. shilling
Similar, but on Geo. II. & III. halfpennies, rr
PAYABLE AT DALZELL FARM, 5/- in the centre, on a five pence piece
of FRANCE, rrr
As last, but the 5/- omitted, rr, .£5
As last, 5/- omitted, DALZEL FARM, rr
PAYABLE AT LANARK MILLS, 5/- on Spanish dollar, rr, 50/-
Ditto 4/9, rrr, £5
Ditto 4/6, rr, £3 10s.
Ditto and a D added to the right, rrr, £6
Ditto, T C D added on a William III. bodle of Scotland, rrr, £8
PAISLEY.
109/24 Ob. CORCKK PAISLEY, 5/- on a Spanish dollar, rrr
110/24 Ob. JOHN LANG MERCHT PAISLEY on a Spanish dollar, the value
obliterated, rrr
112/25 PAISLEY SOCIETY, 5/3 on a Spanish dollar, rrr
113/25 J. MUIR PAISLEY, 5/ - the P. of Wales' Plumes and motto in a circle
on a Spanish dollar, rrr
111/25 PAYABLE AT PAISLEY, w. LANGHAM, 5/3 on a Spanish dollar, rrr
114/25 PAYABLE AT CULGREUCH MILL, 5/- „ „ rrr
115/25 Similar, but Culgreuch Mill is not in a circle as the last, rrr
Copper
116/25 Similar to 114, no value stated, THOS. WHYTB on 18th Century
Halfpenny Tokens, rr, £Z
119/25 PAYABLE BY RoBT MO NEE FiNTRY, on a Glasgow 18th Century
Token, rr
120/26 PAYABLE AT Mrs. Somervills Down, no value expressed, on £d. of
George III., rr
133/27 o. POWELE & M., Ev. s., on a I/- in silver, rr
Copper PEEL CASTLE.
136/27 A incase on an Isle of Man I/-, with Peel Castle view thereon, rr
R.
Silver
9/12 B. B. with bust of Washington (?) countermarked on a Spanish
dollar, rr
61/19 ROTHBAY COTTON WORKS in a circle, 4/6 in value, and date 1820, on
a Spanish dollar, rr £5
2O6
Silver
3/11
26/14
s.
S.C.S. and head of Geo. HI. stamped in an oval on a Spanish
dollar, rr
Sterling P P & W 1754, countermarked and engraved on a Spanish
dollar, this is ascribed to Sherborne, Dorset, Messrs. Preter,
Pew & Whitty, Bankers, rr
SO. shields on a Charles II. half-crown, rr
As last, but on a shilling, rr
28/15
29/15
Copper
30/15 As last, but on a Geo. III. halfpenny, rr
Silver
49/18
105/24
106/24
107/24
122/26
129/26
SCURR THIRSK on a rectangle, on a THIRSK ASSOCIATION shilling, rr, 50/-
s D & co., LEVERN MILL, 5/6 on a Spanish dollar, rrr
As last, but an additional S.D., an attempt to obliterate the value, rr
As 105, but the figure 5 only, rrr
(8 four-leaf Shamrock), Rv. blank (on a I/-) rr
Ob. J. SHORT, c o & s B in monogram
Rv. POWELL & an s under (on a I/-) rr
T.
BANKERS' & TRADESMEN'S PRIVATE TOKENS.
Copper
39/16 JOHN TATE & SON LONDON, &c., on a George III. halfpenny, rr
79/21 THISTLE BANK 5/-, on the Rv. a THISTLE, on a Spanish dollar, rr £6
80/21 As last, but 4/9, rr £3
81/21 As last, but the thistle omitted, rr £5
82/22 Similar, but 4/6, rrr £6
W.
Silver
12/12 W.Z. countermarked on a forged Bank of England dollar of 1804, rrr
The above was a counterfeit, the person who counterfeited the
above received a sentence of 12 years transportation
(vide Davis) rr
Copper
27/14 W. Best, Rv. ONE SHILLING, on a Wallsall church penny, rrr
BANKERS' & TRADESMEN'S COUNTERMARKS.
Copper
43/17 W. a female extending alms, &c., Rv. TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.
A token of Birmingham, W. for workhouse, rare 12/6
88a/22 WILKISON EDINBURGH, and a thistle countermarked on an old
copper halfpenny (Mr. Bowies' Collection) rr
131/26 Ob. Wilson Bistruck, Rv. blank (on a I/ -) rr
Tokens issued in
the Nineteenth Century
AND THEIR VALUE.
The abbreviated descriptions and Nos. refer to the EDITION or
1904, of the NINETEENTH CENTURY TOKEN COINAGE compiled by W. J.
DAVIS, ESQ., published at 42/-. To those requiring accurate details of
the Tokens, the Author of this work refers them to Mr. W. J. DAVIS'
EDITION, to be seen in most public libraries.
The points to be noted in the following pages are : —
INDENTIFICATION. Any name, device, legend, commencing with
the first letter that appeals to a person unacquainted with
coins, will be found in these pages alphabetically.
NUMBERS IN MARGIN. These refer to Mr. DAVIS' work, the first
Number the token, the second Number the page.
NUMISMATIC TERMS & WORDS will be found alphabetically
under their initial letter.
REVIVAL & MEANING OF TOKENS. During the 40 years reign
of George III. there were no silver coins struck for use in
England, with the exception of the 1787 shilling and six-
pence. The shilling dated 1763 was limited to 2,000 pieces,
and was struck by the Earl of Northumberland.
CAPTURE OF SPANISH DOLLARS. On one occasion one million
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars was captured from the
Spaniards, which formed the occasion of a procession of six
waggons, each drawn by eight horses, a further twelve
waggon-loads arrived, making a total of about 40 tons of
silver dollars. (Gentlemen's Magazine, December 4th, 1799 ).
Over 8,000,000 were countermarked with a small head of
George III. and circulated in England. The public however
wanted coins of lesser value and struck or commissioned
firms to strike tokens bearing their own names. For four-
teen years there was no copper money coined. The heavy
coinage of 1797 was melted down because the value, as old
copper, was more than the fact, or indicated value of the pieces.
The token coinage was however a great source of profit to
the manufacturers and incidentally to many issuers. They
were finally suppressed in England in the year 1817, by an
Act of Parliament. The earliest dated token is of 1646, a
token of Belfast dated 1637 has been questioned, viz. : that
as many mistakes in names occur on these pieces, 1637 may
have been intended for 1657.
CONDITION is an important factor in the value of tokens, the price
given in these pages are for desirable specimens in extra
fine condition. R signifies rare. R R very rare. R R R
extremely rare. It will be taken for granted that the tokens
unpriced are rare and that no price is available at time of
going"to"press, but can be inserted at a further time by
Subscribers. G. C. KENT.
208
A.
ANDOVER (Hants) x8u. Silver i/-
9/57 Ob. Arms, <fcc., ANDOVER TOKEN FOR xii PENCE
RT. PAYABLE BY W.S. & J. WAKEFORD 1811, 1/6 to 3/-
9a/57 Unpublish, has 7 acorns, not 6 as above, rare 5/- to 7/6
10/57 Similar to above, but no period between J. W., an acorn over first
A in payable, rare 6/-
11/57 , to last, but in copper, rare
12/57
13/57
14/57
15/57
to 10/57, but a leaf over the first A in payable, 2/- to 4/6
but eight acorns in the wreath, rare 10 / -
,, nine ,, and a period between J.W.
but a period after all initials, but not after the &, only four
acorns in the wreath, 10/ -
16/57 in copper, rr
With the exception of No. 9, all are scarce to rare.
DATED 1812.
17/57 Similar to 9/57 except the date, no period between J.W., 3/- to 5/-
18/57 In copper, not silver, otherwise as last, rare
19/57 Six acorns in the wreath, no period between J.W., rare
20/57 Ditto, and a period between between J.W., rare
COPPER PENNY.
38/60 Ob. arms, &c., ANDOVER TOKEN FOR ONE PENNY, the ribs of the lion
are expressed
Rv. PAYABLE BY W S & J WAKEFORD 1812
39/60 Variety of last, the ribs of Lion are not expressed 2/-
ALFORD (I4ncs.) i/- silver.
Davis
3/66 Ob. ALFORD 8ILVBR TOKEN 12 PENCE, Payable at ELIZTH EMERTON & SONS
Rv. a beehive, 1811, INDUSTRY HAS ITS REWARD, rare 16/- to 20/-
AFRICAN CROWN, CRANE [see Pidcock under P.]
ANIMALS ON COINS [see Pidcock.J
ATTLEBOROUGH (2/- Silver).
Davis, Norfolk
4/80 Ob. arms, crest, &c., ATTLEBURGH TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS H on the
ground to the right
Rv. a female standing, William Parson & Son, Octr. 11, 1811, an H
on the ground to the left, rr 25/- to 50/-
5/80 Ob. arms, &c., legend as the last, H on the first palm blade
Rv. the same as last, rrr, 30/- to 60/-
SHILLING (continued)
6/80 Ob. Payable at WM. RF. & RK. Attleborough
Rv. 1 SHILLING, for the use of trade, 1811, rr, 10/- to 25/-
A. PRODDY (see Newcastle Farthings)
ARNOLD WORKS, 5/- crown, copper.
Davis, Notts
9/92 Ob. a fleece, DAVISON AND HAWKSLBY
Rv. Roman device, ARNOLD WORKS, 1791 * A OBOWN * rr
Ditto 2/6
10/92 Reads * HALVE A CROWN, rr
Ditto l/-
11/92 Reads * ONB SHILLING * r 10/ -
Ditto 6d.
12/92 Reads * six PENCE * 7/6
NOTE — The above are sometimes found gilded or silver-plated.
(continued).
209
ABERCARNE Iron works, copper l/-
Davis, Monmouth
1/196 Ob. ONE SHILLING, Abercarne Iron Works, Samnel-Glover
Rv. I promise to pay the bearer on demand a one pound note for
20 of these pieces, rr
ANGUS Me Donell, Inverness-shire
4/208 Ob. Angus Me Donell, William Fraser. We promise to pay the
bearer on demand 2 PENCE, r, 7/6
BANK OF GUERNSEY, Channel Islands.
1/240 Ob. Arms of Jersey, BISHOP DE JEESEY & co.
Rv. TOKEN OF FIVE SHILLINGS, BANK OF GUERNSEY, 1809, ITT
BANK PENNY & HALFPENNY, Isle of Man
8/244 Ob. QVOCVNQVE ICEEIS STABIT
Rv. Bank penny, Isle of Man 1811, rare 10/-
HALFPENNY
9/245 Ob. similar to last, except in size
Rv. „ BANK HALF PENNY, rare 5/-
NOTB — Also see under Q.
B.
BANK OF ENGLAND Dollar, Silver.
Davis Nos. 1 to 5 all rrr
No. 6/1 Bank of England dollar, 1804. Ob. Georgius &c. There are many
varieties of this noted by Mr. Davis, as follows : —
For Mint state specimens —
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
5/- RR 50/- RR 10/6 7/6 RR RR 7/6 15/- 7/6 4/6 7/6 15/-
For others see Georgius under G.
BROUGHTON, SPROUT, see Nantwich.
BARNSTAPLE (Devon).
11/40 Ob. Barnstaple Token, one shilling. Rv. Arms of the Borough, 10/-
12/40 Variety of last, rare, vf 10/-
13/40 Ob. issued at Barnstaple 14 November, 1811
Rv. for convenience of change, &c., vf 3/-
14/40 Similar to No. 11, but SIXPENCE, scarce, fine 2/6
15/40 Similar to No. 11, but Devonshire silver token for vi. PENCE, vl 3/6
BLANDFORD (Dorset). Silver.
1/43 Ob. Arms, &c., Blandford, 1811. Rv. one shilling token, H. WARD,
&c., rrr
2/43 Ob. similar, but payable by H. Ward, Blandford
Rv. one shilling token in a circle, For public accommodation, 1811,
2/- to 4/6
BRUTUS (ascribed to Essex).
29/50 Ob. BRUTUS, Rv. VINCIT. AMORE. PATRIAE. bust to right, rr
30/51 Ob. do. Rv. Britannia seated, 18 acorns, 9 on either side, r 3/6
31/- Ob. do. Rv. ditto, 15 acorns, 8 to left, 7 to right, F 1/6
32/- Ob. do. Rv. ditto, 14 acorns, 8 to left, 6 to right, F l/-
33/- Ov. BRUTUS, note the period, Rv. 20 acorns, 11 to left, 9 to right, vf 1/6
BUCKLESBURY, see Charing + under o
BASINGSTOKE CANAL, Hants. Copper.
40/60 Ob. a wheelbarrow, JOHN PINKERTON VALUE ONE SHILLING
Rv. a sailing barge, BASINGSTOKE CANAL 1789, a wreath of laurel
^ round the Ed., 2/6 to 4/6
NOTE — This was probably struck for the purpose of advancing money to
the workmen engaged by the contractor when cutting the canal.
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BEAVER, see Pidcock under P.
BELL, see Newcastle Farthings.
BATH, Somerset, 4/- Silver, or COPPER TOKEN
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1/95 Ob. Arms, &c., TO FACILITATE TRADE BATH TOKEN FOUR SHILLINGS
Rv. A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR FIVE OF THESE TOKENS C. CULVER-HOUSH,
J. ORCHARD AND J. PHiPPS, &c., within an inner circle, rr, 60/- vf
2/95 As last, but in copper, rrr
3/95 Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but ORCHARD is in line with the s of
BUILDINGS, rrr .£9
4/95 Ob. the right foot of Justice is over R in trade
Rv. as 1/95 but there is no inner circle, rrr £6
5/95 Similar, but I instead of J. Phipps, rrr
6/95 Ob. as No. 4, Rv. SHIPS COLONIES & COMMERCE 1811, rrr
7/95 As last, but struck in copper, rrr
8/96 Ob. Arms, &c., BATH TOKEN FOUR SHILLINGS, 1811
Rv. a pound note for 5 tokens given by S. Whitchnrch and Wm. Dore.
9 10 11, 12 copper, 13, 14, are varieties of last and all are rare to
— — — — very rare
15/- 25/- £2 £5
TWO SHILLINGS. BATH.
15/97 Ob. BATH TOKEN, TWO SHILLINGS, &C.
Rv. A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR TEN TOKENS BY C. CULVBRHOUSB,
I. ORCHARD & J. PHIPPS, vf 10/-
SHILLING. BATH.
16/97 Ob. similar, but reads ONE SHILLING 1812
Rv. a pound note given for 20. Note, periods after all initials,
c i & j, rare vf 10/-
17/97 As last, but the periods omitted, rr 15/-
COPPER Id. BATH (Somerset).
68/109 Ob. a fleece suspended, BATH TOKEN, 1811, the left foreleg is over
the FIRST one in date. The ONES are in a straight line, and
slightly pointed at the TOPS the TAIL falls below the HOCK
Rv. a pound note for 240 tokens given by S. T. Whitchurch and
W. Dore. The T in token is over the N in given, rare 2/6
fine only
69/109 Similar, but the T in token is over the space between GIVEN and
BY, 8j- vf
70/109 Similar, but the left foot of the fleece nearly touches the first one
in date. The ones are flat, rare 10/-
71/109 Similar but the date is in a curved line and further from the legs
of the fleece. The ones are pointed, 1/6 vf
72/109 Similar to last, but the first ones in date are between the forelegs,
and more pointed at top 3/6 vf
73/109 Similar, but the first one in date is under the right foreleg, the
tail does not fall beyond the hock, the ones in date slope.
The T in TOKENS on Rv. is above the last limb of N in GIVEN
3/6 vf
74/110 Ob. arms and supporters and crest, hands clenched, BATH PENNY
.... TOKEN . . . 1811
Rv. a pound note for 240 tokens given by S — Whitchurch and
W. DORE, scarce, 2/6
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BRISTOL I/- (Important, look for dates). Somerset.
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18/98 Ob. Arms, &c., Ev. BRISTOL SILVER TOKEN. 12. FOR NECESSARY CHANGE
1811, rare 7/6 m/s
19/98 As last, but in copper, rrr
20/98 Ob. Arms with supporters, ONE SHILLING TOKEN GENUINE DOLLAR
SILVER 3 DWT NOV. 1, 1811
Bv. Issued by E. BRYAN, BRISTOL, &c., 4/6, vf
BRISTOL TOKEN FOR xn PENCE, dated Aug. 12, 1811
21/99 Ob. BRISTOL TOKEN FOR XII PENCE, VIRTUTE ET INDUSTRIA
Bv. PAYABLE BY MESSRS. FRAS. GARRATT, WM. TERRBL &C. Aug. 12, 1811
The tail of the snake on Ob. touches the N of TOKEN, 2|6
22/99 Similar to last, but the tail dots not touch the N. There is no flag
staff on the right tower as in preceding, but a portion of the
FLAG IS VISIBLE, S, 5/-
23/99 Similar, but no flag or staff is seen on right tower, 10/-, r
24/99 The portion of flag and staff is visible, but on the Bv. there is no
period after GRIGG, and the last T in GARRATT points to the
first limb of the E in TRADE, rare, 7/6
25/99 Similar, but the last T in GARRATT points between D & E of TRADE, rr
26/99 Similar, but the tail of the snake touches the N in TOKEN, no staff
on right hand tower, a portion of the flag is visible, rr, 15/-, m/s
27/100 Similar, but FRAS Garratt is spelt CARRATT
28/100 As last, but in brass, both forgeries and rrr
Continued, but DATED Aug. 22, 1811
29/100 Similar, except date and FRAN not FRAS GARRATT, see 21/99, rr
80/100 Similar, except date and FRAN GARRATT is spelt GABRBTT, rr
81/100 Struck in copper, rrr
82/100 Struck in copper on a larger flan, rrr
Continued, no Date
83/103 Similar, no date, the Bv. reads PAYABLE AT p. ROSE'S, STATIONER,
BRISTOL, H. Morgan, &c., rr
84/103 Bv. reads Bristol shilling silver Token issu'd by Boyal licence,
H. Morgan, &c., 3/-, vf
85/103 Bv. as last, but Ob. has misspelt word PENSE, whereas in 84 it reads
Bristol Token XII. pence, s, 2/-, f
86/103 Ob. Bristol Token xn. PENSE (sic)
Bv. reads issued, not issu'd as previously, rare 4/6
87/104 Ob. G.B. Prince of Wales' plumes, &c.
Bv. as 34/103, rrr, £2
JULY 12. BBISTOL MEDAL (? Shilling), Somerset.
38/104 Ob. BRISTOL MEDAL THE XII OF JULY, VIRTUTE, &C.
Bv. Bristol & Welch principality silver medal F GARRATT & FS. HORB
GRIGG. Prosperity to Wales and the City of Bristol, rr
89/104 Differs on Bv., ISSUED BY, added, rrr
40/104 Differs from 38 in having LAM'T BECK between Garratt & Griggs, rrr
41/104 Ob. as 38/104, Bv. similar, but the issuers' names are omitted, the
legend reading PROSPERITY TO WALES & THE CITY OF BRISTOL, rr
SEPTEMBEB 5th.
42/104 Ob. as 38/104, WALES & BRISTOL in a circle, MERTHYR 5ra SEPT.
1811, rrr
MS
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BRISTOL & WILTSHIRE (Somerset).
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43/104 Ob. a bridge, BRISTOL & WILTSHIRE TOKEN 1811, the tops of the 1's
in date are flat
Rv. VALUE 12 PENCE, payable by NIBLOCK & LATHAM at their ware-
house, &c., 4/6 ef
44/104 As last, but Rv. differs slightly, and the ones in date on Ob. slope,
rare 10/- vf
SEPT. 6, 1811.
45/105 Ob. LET TRADE & COMMERCE FLOURISH, BRISTOL, ISSUED BY W.
Sheppard, exchange Sept 6 1811
Rv. VALUE 12 PENCE, Somersetshire Wiltshire, &c., 2/- ef
46/105 Ob. as last, but spglt Shephard (as the issuer), rare 15/-
QUAY, BRISTOL (Somerset).
47/105 Ob. a ship, Value one shilling for the Army, &c. *
Rv. No. 37 Quay Bristol, PAYABLE AT GOVERNMENT STORES, R. TRIPP
& co., 1811, 15/-
48/105 As last, but R. TRIPP & co., 1811 is omitted, rare, 15/-
All the foregoing are shillings.
SIXPENCE (Davis).
49/105 Ob. BRISTOL SIXPENNY TOKEN TO FACILITATE TRADE 1811
Rv. 6d. within a wreath, GENUINE DOLLAR SILVER ISSUED BY E.
BRYAN, 4/6 to 7/6
50/105 As last, but a period between E & B of Bryan, 8/- to 5/-
DITTO, DATED AUG. 12th, 1811.
51/106 Ob. Arms and crest, BRISTOL TOKEN FOR vi. PENCE
Rv. Payable by Messrs. Fras Garratt, &c., issued in Bristol, Aug. 12,
1811, 2/-, m/s
DITTO, DATED AUG. 22nd
52/106 Ob. similar to last, Rv. Payable by Messrs. Fran (1 N) Garratt, &c.,
Aug. 22, 1811, Gregg spelt Grigg, rare 5/6
53/106 Rv. differs, Terrell spelt Terrail, and Garratt is spelt Garrett,
and Gregg spelt Grigg, 4/6
NOT DATED.
54/106 Ob. there is no flag on the right tower
Rv. BRISTOL silver six-penny token issued by Royal licence,
Morgan, &c., 3/6
55/106 Ob. similar to last, but corner of the flag is visible
Rv. Payable at Morgan's Warehouse for buck and doe skins,
Castle St., Bristol. A pound note will be paid for forty of
these, rr, 10/-
DATED JULY 6th
56/106 Ob. BRISTOL MEDAL the VI. of July (see page 211)
Rv. Bristol and South Wales silver medal, &c., rrr
DATED JULY 12th (see Note in last).
57/106 Ob. Arms, bust, &c., BRISTOL MEDAL THE xn. OF JULY
Rv. similar to No. 38 preceding, but no issuer's names, rr
BRISTOL BRIDGE (Somerset).
58/107 Ob. a bridge BRISTOL & WILTSHIRE TOKEN, 1811
Rv. VALUE 6 PENCE in a radiated star, payable by Niblock &
Latham at their warehouse BRIDGES (sic) r, 10/-, m/s
59/107 Ob. as last, Rv. similar but corrected to Bridge St., 2/-, m/s
(continued) .
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DATED SEPT. 6th, 1811. BKISTOL BKIDGE (continued).
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60/107 Ob. Arms and crest, Sept. 6th, 1811, Bristol, payable by W.
Sheppard, Exchange
Rv. 6 PENCE, Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, &c., 2/, ef
61/107 Ob. 6 PENCE, E. TEIPP & co., Bristol, 1811
Rv. Payable by one dollar for 10 tokens and 2d. or 20 tokens
for 2 dollars and 4d. and 40 for a one pound note, rare 5/6
COPPER (BRISTOL Id.) Somerset.
75/110 Ob. bust (George III.) one penny token 1811, the tops of one's
slope and the last 1 nearly touches the robe
Rv. CIVITAS BRISTOL, Arms, crest, &c. The waves under the ship
are formed by three pairs of thin lines, and there are five
stays from ship to castle, the snake has a forked tongue, rare, 7/6
76/110 Similar, but the last 1 in date 1811 is clear of the robe, 5/6
77/110 Similar, the waves under ship have three thick lines, there are no
stays from ship to castle as previously, the snake is without
a tongue, 4/6
78/110 Very similar, a very slight slant to tops of one's in date, 2/-
79/110 Ob. the tops of one's in date are FLAT
Rv. the snake has a tongue, but it's not forked, rare
80/110 Similar to last, the towers are without flags, and there is only one
stay from ship to castle, rr 12/6
BRISTOL BRASS & COPPER COMPANY. (Penny).
81/111 Ob. VIKTUTE ET INDUSTRIA, 1811, arms and crest of the city. The
mast next to the castle is shorter of the two. There are four
stays. The Portcullis is filled in with perpendicular lines
Rv. B B & Copper Co. one penny, payable at BKISTOL SWANSEA &
LONDON. The down-stroke of the B is under the second N.
BB in solid lines, I/- vf
82/111 Ob. as last, Rv. similar but BB is outlined, rare 5/-
83/111 Ob. has five not four stays from ship to castle, the doorway under
portcullis is plain
Rv. the B is under v in payable (solid lines) 2/6
84/111 Ob. similar, as 81. The two masts are now the same length, six
stays from ship to castle, and the doorway under portcullis is
filled in with horizontal lines
Rv. the B is under Y in payable (outlined) rare 5/6
85/111 Ob. only FIVE stays from ship to castle, the two loopholes above
the doorway have faint lines representing brickwork
Rv. the BB is outlined, one B is under the second N, rare 5/6
86/111 Ob. similar, the masts equal height, but the loopholes over door-
way are plain
Rv. BB is outlined, I/- vf
87/111 Ob. the loopholes appear filled in as 85
Rv. BB is solid, scarce 3/6
HALFPENNY B B & CO. (Penny see above).
106/114 Ob. Virtute et Industria 1811. The hand holding the scales is
under the I in Industria
Rv. B B & COPPER Co., Halfpenny payable at Bristol, Swansea
and London, rare 12/6
107/114 Ob. similar, the hand is under the N in Industria
Rv. The down stroke of B at right projects above the curve of the
letter, 2/-
108/114 Ob. the hand is under the space between I & N
Rv. the down stroke does not project as in the last, rr
109/114 As last, but B on Rv. is outlined, rare, 3/6, ef
2I4
BRISTOL PATENT Sheathing (Somerset).
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88/112 Ob. a ship with 5 portholes, no boat at stern. The main-mast
points between the i & N of sheathing. BRISTOL PATENT
SHEATHING NAIL MANUFACTORY
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, PAYABLE AT BRISTOL AND LONDON 1811. Flat
tops to ones in date, 2/6
89/112 As last, but ones in date slept, 2/6
00/112 Ob. a ship with six port holes, no boat, mainmast points to centre of
N in sheathing, Rv. as last, rare
01/112 As last, but mainmast points to the first limb of N in sheathing
(no boat), 4/6 vf
92/112 Ob. a boat at ship's stern, 10 portholes to the ship, legend as 88
Rv. Penny token, payable at Bristol & London 1811, 1/6
93/112 Ob. as last, Rv. penny token payable by s. GUPPY ; BRISTOL 1811.
No period after Bristol, rare 3/6 ef
94/112 As last, but period after Bristol, rare 7/6
95/112 Differs in there being 9 portholes, and a comma between payable
and by, no period between Guppy and Bristol, rare 7/6 ms
DATED 1813, PATENT Sheathing (Somerset).
96/118 Ob. a full-rigged, ship. PATENT SHEATHING nail manufactory
BRISTOL, 1813
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, Payable by S. Guppy at Bristol and London
1/6
HALFPENNY, 1811. Ship to left, no boat. (Somerset.)
110/114 SHIP TO LEFT. Patent sheathing nail Manufactory, Bristol, only
one lift to SPRIT sail, the pennant reaching the centre of A
Rv. Halfpenny token. Payable at BRISTOL & LONDON 1811.
Scarcely any tops to one's in date. The P of penny lines
just below the E in PAYABLE, 3/6
111/114 Ob. the pennant barely touches the A
Rv. the P of Penny lines to end of L, 2/6, m/s
112/115 Ob. A Rv. similar, the ship shows its stern. There are two lifts
to sprit sail and the pennant only reaches the T, 3/6
118/115 Ob. the pennant approaches the T and follows the circle to A.
The stern is not seen
Rv. similar, scarcely any tops to one's in date, the P of penny
lines with END of E, l/-
114/115 Ob. as last, Rv. the P of penny lines with the centre of E, 3/6
115/115 The pennant reaches the second limb of A. Only one lift to
spritsail
Rv. scarcely any tops to one's of date, the top of P in penny
lines with centre of L, rare 7/6
SHIP TO RIGHT. (No boat).
116/115 Ob. the pennant reaches the first limb of H
Rv. Halfpenny token. Payable at BRISTOL and LONDON 1811, 2/-, vf
SHIP TO LEFT.
117/115 Ob. a ship with boat at stern. PATENT SHEATHING NAIL MANU-
FACTORY, BRISTOL, Rv. as last, rare
Dated 1812.
118/115 Ob. a ship, as last, Rv. PAYABLE BY s. GUPPY, BRISTOL AND LONDON
1812, 1/-, vf
FARTHING. Ship to right
119/115 Ob. similiar to halfpenny, Rv. reads Farthing, 6d., vf.
120/115 Aa last, but in Silver, rrr, 15 /-
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BRISTOL & South Wales (Somerset).
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97/113 Ob. VIRTUE BT INDUSTRIA, 1811 (Arms of Bristol). There are 7
stays at right of mainmast. The bowsprit touches the edge
of the garter. The PORTCULLIS is formed with 2 horizontal
and 2 perpendicular lines. Flat tops to one's in date
Rv. Prince of Wales' plume, a ribbon inscribed ICH DIEN ONE PENNY
TOKEN, BRISTOL & SOUTH WALES, rare
98/113 Similar, but 6 stays only. 2 horizontal and 3 perpendicular lines
to portcullis. H under the right tower, the one's in date
slope, 6d. to l/-
99/113 Similar, no H under the tower, Rv. the I in ICH lines to the
space between I 4 S in Bristol instead of the I. 8/- vf
100/113. Similar to 97. 5 stays from the mainmast, the bowsprit does
not touch the garter, the portcullis has one horizontal and
three perpendicular lines, the Rv. as last, s 4/6
101/113 Similar, there are no stays above the top sails at the left, Rv.
similar, but B in Bristol is disjointed, 3/6
102/113 Similar, but 7 stays, and a H under the tower, 4/6
103/118 Ob. no portcullis, 6 stays at right of mainmast, and stays above
topsails at left. No H under the tower, the tag of garter is
above the date instead of between the 8 & 1, Rv. as 99, rare 5/-
104/113 Ob. similar, only 3 stays on right, NONE on left, tag of garter
between 841, RT. as 101, 7/6 vf, rare
BILSTON (Staffs.) i/- Silver
1/118 Ob. Arms of Stafford, BILSTON SILVER TOKBN ONH SHILLING, a circular
line above the castle.
Rv. payable by Rushby A; Woolley, 1811, one pound note for 20
tokens, rr
2/118 Ob. without the circular line above the castle
Rv. similar but reads commercial change, 2/- f
Ditto Sixpence
8/118 Ob. as last reading, SIXPENCE, Rv. one pound note for 240 tokens,
3/6 vf
Copper
BAYLIS of BILSTON, see S following Scarrier House, No. 26
Twopenny piece
28/121 Ob. PRIEST FIELD FURNACES, a small amount of smoke rises from
the chimney
Rv. Two pence payable at BILSTON, s. FERBDAY BRADLEY, BILSTON &
PRIESTFIELD COLLIERIES & IRON WORKS, rare 10/-, vf
29/121 Similar, chimney emits dense smoke, and the T. H. which was on
the ground in the former is now omitted, rare, m/s, 20/-
30/122 Ob. bust (Geo. III.) one pound note for 120 tokens, 1811, the
shoulder lines between O & N in one
Rv. View of the Exchange. Payable by RUSBUBY A WOOLEY,
BILSTON, rare, 20 /-
31/122 Similar, the bust is much larger and the shoulder lines with the O
in one, 17/6, m/s, rare
Penny
32/122 Ob. bee hive and bees. One pound note for 240 tokens, 1813
Rv. Three cannon balls without a circle, payable by JAMBS ATHERTON,
BILSTON, 5/-, vf
33/122 Ob. bust of (John of Gaunt) ONB POUND NOTH FOR 240 tokens, 1811.
The point of crown lines to the first limb of N in NOTE, and
the figures 240 are the same size as the letters in legend
Rv. a horseman, Payable by EDWARD BBEBEE, BILSTON. No period
after By, or Beebee, s 8/-, f
(continutJ).
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BILSTON (Staffs).— continued.
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34/122 Ob. similar, but point of crown lines to the last limb of N in note,
the 4 is larger than the other figures, Rv. as last, rr, 10/- vf
35/122 Ob. similar, but dated, 1812, Rv. has a period after BY & BEEBEE,
5/6, vf
36/122 Ob. similar, but a period after TOKENS
Rv. similar, but no period after BY or BEEBEE, rr, 10 /-
37/123 Ob. PRIEST FIELD FURNACES, very little smoke from chimney
Rv. ONE PENNY PAYABLE AT Bilston, a monogram S. F., &c., 2/6
38/123 Ob. as last, Rv. ONE PENNY payable at Bilston, S. Fereday (with a
double line beneath). The T of at is over the centre of N in
Bilston, 2/6
39/123 Ob. similar to 37, but dense smoke from chimney
Rv. as last, but the T of at is over the last limb of the N in Bilston.
The i of Bilston under A of payable, rare, 7/6
40/123 Ob. as last, Rv. the i of BILSTON is under the Y of payable, rare 7/6
41/123 Ob. the first one of date is between the two limbs of R
Rv. similar, but the T of at is over the centre of N ; and the i of is,
ia under the space of A & Y in payable, rr, 10/-
42/123 Ob. similar to 39. H on the ground at the left, the first one of
date is under the upright limb of R. Rv. as last, rare 12/6, vf
A period after date on following —
48/123 Ob. ONE PENNY PAYABLE BY in a circle, legend a pound note for 240
tokens. The P of penny lines to the centre of u in pound,
and the N in one is under the E in note.
Rv. Samuel Fereday, Bilston, 1812, the first one in date is under
the i & L of Bilstou, rr, 7/6
44/123 Ob. similar, but the period is at the left of the letter o
Rv. similar, but the first one in date is under the first limb of the
L, rare, 5/6, vf.
45/123 Ob. the P of penny lines to the end of o, the N in one is under the
T & E of note.
Rv. The B of Bilston is under the F & E of Fereday, 5/-
46/124 Ob. as last, Rv. the period is at the right of the o in Bilston,
rare 10 /-
47/124 Ob. the top of P in penny lines to the first limb of the u
Rv. the s in Bilston is under the E in Fereday, instead of at the
left of that letter, 3/6, vf
48/124 Ob. the N in one is under the T in note, and there is a crosslet to
the figure 4.
Rv. the first one of date is under the first limb of L, and the
period is under the centre of o in Bilston, rare, 10 /•
No period after date
49/124 Ob. the P in penny lines between the o & u of pound, and the N in
one is under the E in note.
Rv. has no period after the date 1812, rare, 12/6
50/124 Ob. the P lines to the centre of u in pound
Rv. no period after date. A in Fereday is under the L in Samuel
instead of the E & L as formerly, rare, 12/6.
51/124 Ob. bust (Geo. III.) ONE POUND NOTES, &c., 1811, the nose of
effigy lines to the o in tokens.
Rv. view of building. PAYABLE BY Rushbury & Woolley, Bilston.
The horns of grasshopper touch the first limb of the B in
Rushbury, 3/6, vf
52/124 Ob. similar, but the point of bust is midway between the s and
date, before it was much nearer the last numeral, rare, 5/6
(continued).
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BILSTON (Staffs).— continued.
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63/124 Similar, but the nose points to the T in tokens, rare, 4/6
54/124 Similar to 51. The horris of the grasshopper touch the last limb
of the H in Rushbury, rare, 5/ -
55/124 As last, but the horns touch the H & B, 5/6
Dated 1811 on both sides
56/124 Ob. Bust to right, one pound note, &c., 1811
Rv. a building, 1811 under, Bilston is in a curved line, 7/6, vf.
57/124 Ob. similar, the point of bust is near the s instead of midway
between s and the last 1 in date as formerly, 5/6
58/124 Ob. bust, no date under R as last, 7/6, rare
59/125 Ob. laureate bust, draped and armoured. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1811
Rv. a building PAYABLE AT BILSTON, 10 /-
60/125 Ob. bust not laureated, the last one in date touches the bust.
Rv. similar, but the grasshopper is on the summit of the vane,
rare, 12/6.
Varieties
BUST ROBED WITH ermine, no period after Bilston
61/125 Bust similar to last, but robed with Ermine, the letters smaller,
the date is clear of the bust. The nose of effigy points to the
N of token, rare, 7/6
62/125 Ob. similar, but the nose points to the E of token.
Rv. the top of building at left, lines between A & Y of payable, 8/6
68/125 Ob. similar, but the dates on robe are very prominent
Rv. the top of building lines to the foot of Y, 5/6
64/125 Ob. the spots on robe are smaller, the nose of the effigy points to
the N
Rv. the top of building lines between the A, rare, 7/6.
65/125 Ob. similar, the nose points to the E of token.
Rv. the top of building lines to the last limb of A, rare, 5/-
66/126 Ob. the nose points between K & N, there are pellets on the robe,
not spots, date is in very large figures
Rv. top of building lines to the first limb of A, rare 10/-, vf
A period after Bilston
67/126 Ob. bust, legend smaller letters, nose points to the E, the last 1
in date is under the centre of robe
Rv. has a period after BILSTON, rare, 4/6, vf
68/126 Similar, the nose points between E & N, and the 8 in date is under
the centre of robe, the last one in date is nearer the bust,
3/6, vf
69/126 The nose points to the N, the second 1 in date is under the centre
of the robe, rare, 4/6, vf
70/126 Similar, but the second and third figures of date are under the
centre of the robe, rare, 5/-
71/126 Similar, the nose points to the B, and the third figure of date is
under the centre of robe, rare, 7/6
HALFPENNY
72/126 Ob. ONE HALF PBNNY PAYABLE BY, a pound note for 480 tokens
Rv. Samuel Fereday, Bilston, 1812, rare, 8/-
73/126 A proof with a broad toothed border, rr, 5/6
BURSLEM (Staffs.) id.
74/127 Ob. one penny token. FOR PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
Rv. one pound note, Ac., 1818, payable by J. & K. RILBT AND
MACHIN & CO., BUKSLEM, 4/6
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BURTON (Staffs.), id.
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75/127 Ob. PAYABLE BT JAMES PARDOB BURTON (view)
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN in a thin wreath of oak and laurel, a border
of pellets, 4/6
76/127 Ob. as last. Rv. a thick wreath of oak and a serrated border,
rare, 10 /-
77/127 Ob. as last
Rv. PENNY TOKEN pure copper preferable to paper, r, 6/-
78/127 Ob. view. PAYABLE AT THE EXCHANGE, BUBTON
Rv. as last, r, 8/6
79/127 Ob. as last. Rv. ONE PENNY TOKBN, within a wreath, rare 8/6
80/127 Ob. as last. Rv. Prince of Wales' crest, Ac., TO FACILITATE TRADE,
1813, 6/6
BENHAL.L (Suffolk), *d.
11/136 Ob. JOHN SHUCKFORD WADE
Rv. BENHALL, SUFFOLK, 1765. This token was issued in 1811, the
date signifies the birth day of the issuer (vide Davis) rr, 80 / -
BRIGHTON (Sussex), i/-
1/140 Ob. silver token, J. B. Phillipson, Chemist, Brighton
Rv. one shilling payable by R. Phillipson, Druggist, rare, 20/-
NOTE. — Two brothers jointly were the issuers of above, in Chiohester
and Brighton.
BEDWORTH MILL (Warwicks.). i/-
1/143 Ob. a crest. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CHANGK, ISSUED OCT. 25, 1811
Rv. ONB SHILLING token, payable at Bedworth Mill, rare, 10 /•
BIRMINGHAM (Warwicks.). 2/6
2/143 Ob. view of building BIRMINGHAM TOKEN 2a. 6d. MDCCOXI.
Rv. arms. ONE POUND NOTE FOR EIGHT TOKENS PAYABLE AT THB
WORKHOUSB, rrr, £5
3/143 Ob. a chinaman, a chest labelled FINE TBA, payable by EDWARD
WRIGHT, BIRMINGHAM
Rv. Warwickshire silver token, pound note for eight, 1811, rrr, £8
4/143 Ob. as last. Rv. similar, the P in POUND is between the limbs of
the R in Warwick, before it was under the last limb of the
letter, rrr
SHILLING, 1811
5/144 Ob. BIRMINGHAM TOKEN ONE SHILLING, 1811
Rv. ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS PAYABLE AT THB WORKHOUSB, 3/6
NOTE. — There are nine slight varieties of the token above.
Davis's
NOB. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
3/- 2/6 4/6 2/6 8/6 7/6 7/6 10/- 10/-
DATED, 1812—3 varieties
15/145, value 7/6 | 16/146 2/6 | 17/145, dated 1812, 8/-
SIXPENCE, 1811
18/145 Ob. similar to shilling, except in size and value, 10/- rare
DATED, 1812
19/145 Ob. dated, 1812. Rv. centre bar of shield lines with first limb of
the B in workhouse, 1/6.
20/145 Differs from last in Rv., the bar of shield lines to the centre of
the B, rare, 8/6
FOR ANOTHER Gil., 3d. or Id., sec page 219.
B. W. H., under the date 1788 (Warwicks.) 2/6 piece.
Davis
24/146 Ob. a female seated, handing alma to a blind beggar man who is
being led by a boy
Rv. script monogram B. W. H. 1788, TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE,
rr, 15/-
25/146 Similar to last, but often a punch has been used to oblierate the
word SIXPENCE. Mr. W. J. Davia says that this would be
recognised as a current 2/- token. Both are struck in copp«r
as is also the shilling below the monogram representing the
Birmingham workhouse, 10/-
26/146 Ob. Industry has its sure reward. Rv. 1799, Is., rr, see 25 above,
20/-
BIRMINGHAM SIXPENCE, 1813 (Warwicks.)
28/147 Ob. view of building. BIRMINGHAM SIXPENCE, 1813, a small w on
the pavement
Rv. Birmingham ARMS. ONE POUND NOTE FOR 40 TOKENS PAYABLE
AT THE WORKHOUSE. NOTE. — This is a copper token larger
than the 1797 two penny pieces of Geo. III., and its weight
and size was supposed to be an equivalent to sixpence.
There are seven varieties all weighing above 5 ozs., and
extremely rare, ;617 for one specimen
29/147 Similar to above, but no w on PAVEMENT, weighs under 5 ozs.
30/147 Struck on a thin flan, weight under 2 ozs., J2
81/147 Struck in gold, weighs 1 oz. 5$ dwts.
82/147 Struck in silver, weighs 5 ozs. 7^ dwts.
88/147 Struck in silver on a thin flan, weighs 1 oz. 6£ dwts.
NOTE. — The prices of these rarieties can be guaged from No. 28/147
above.
BIRMINGHAM THREE PENCE, 1813 (Warwicks.)
84/147 Ob. west view of the workhouse. BIRMINGHAM THREE PENCB, 1813
Rv. arms, one pound note for SOtokeus, payable at the workhouse.
NOTE. — The second o in workhouse is over the o in tokens,
7/6 to 20/-
85/148 Ob. similar to last, but the first numeral of date is over the first
K in three. Formerly it was over the space between the two
EE'S in three, and the w is not on the pavement in this one.
Rv. the second o in WORKHOUSE is ovtr the K in TOKENS, not the o
as before, rr, 16/- to 30/-
BIRMINGHAM PENNY 1811 (Warwicks.)
36/148 Ob. view of workhouse. BIRMINGHAM above, 1811 below
Rv. arms of Birmingham. ONE PBNNY TOKEN, rr (pattern) 25/-
DITTO DATED 1812, 5 varieties.
Nos. 37 38 89 40 41
4/6 10/- 3/6 7/6 2/6
DITTO DATED 1818, two varieties, No. 42/148, 5/-, 43/149, 7/6
DITTO DATED 1814, two varieties, No. 44/149, 3/6, 45/149, rr, 20/-
BRADFORD ST. Mills, BIRMINGHAM.
46/149 Ob. view of rolling mills, 1812 in exergue
Rv. THOMAS GIBSON, BRADFORD ST. MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, a pound note
for 240 tokens, vf, 1/6
BUST OF:—
47/149 Ob. bust (Thomason) within wreath of oak
Rv. Token for one penny, 1811. TOPS of ONES in date fiat.
48/149 Similar, but the TOPS of ONES slope, about 5/-
Both above are rr, and belong to BIRMINGHAM
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BIRMINGHAM & NEATH (penny) (Warwicks.)
Davis
49/150 Ob. a crown in circle BIRMINGHAM AND NEATH, 1811, the tops of
ONES in date slope a little
Rv. ONE PENNY in circle CROWN COPPER COMPANY, the top of P in
penny is above the last limb of w in CROWN, 3/6
50/150 Ob. similar, but tops of ones flat
Rv. similar, but P in penny lines with centre of the w, 8/-
51/150 The P lines wiih first limb of the N, 3/6
52/150 As before, except the CENTRE JEWEL on band of crown is DIAMOND
shape not oblong as previously, rare, 10/-
53/150 Ob. as 49, but the cross does not touch the ORB
Rv. the P lines to the space between w & N in CROWN, 3/6
54/150 Ob. as No. 49, ones slope. The top of P in penny lines to the centre
of the w, similar to 60, 5/-
55/150 Differs in the top of P lines to last limb of w, 5/6
Birmingham UNION Copper Co., Rv. RISCA
56/150 Ob. range of furnaces eleven chimneys emitting smoke to right.
RISCA above, COPPBR WORKS below, under the furnaces 1811
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN. Birmingham Union Copper Company, rrr,
20/-
57/150 Ob. similar, only TEN chimneys, smoke to left, 1811, RISCA UNION
COPPER COMPANY, an ornamental star after Risca &• Company
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, payable in Birmingham, 2/- to 4/-
68/150 Similar to last, but less smoke, flaw under i of RISCA, a Y at the end
of building, rr, 10 /-
59/150 Still less smoke than formerly, and no flaw under i of RISCA, rr, 6/-
Birmingham & RISCA Copper Company.
60/151 Ob. clenched hands 1811, a * after Risca & Company
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, PAYABLE in BIRMINGHAM, 3/6
61/151 Similar Ob., but Rv. reads : PAYABLE AT BIRMINGHAM IN CASH NOTES,
7/6
Varieties : 62/151, 10/- | 63/151, 10/- | 64/151, 10/-, all rare
Birmingham UNION Copper Company.
65/151 Ob. clenched hands, an ornament above, 1812 below. Union Copper
Company, Birmingham, the ONES in date have fiat tops
Rv. ONH PENNY TOKEN payable in cash notes, 2/6
66/151 Similar, the cuff lines between A and N of COMPANY ; before it lined
with the N only, 3/-
67/152 Similar, but the ONES in DATE slope, and ONE PENNY TOKEN is in
smaller letters, 2/ -
68/152 As last, differs only in the Y in penny which lines with centre of N
in NOTBS, rare 10/-
69/152 The Y lines to the top of the o in NOTES, 3/6
70/152 The Y lines to the centre of N in notes, and in Ob. the centre of
cuff lines vtith first limb of N in COMPANY, rare 7/6
71/152 Similar, but top of Y lines to last limb of the N, 1/6, vf
72/152 Similar, but the Y lines to top of the o in notes, 2/-
73/162 As last, but the CUFF on OB. lines between A & N of Company,
r7/6
Continued FOR PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
74/152 The Rv. reads as title, centre of cuff lines with first limb of N in
COMPANY, 2/6
75/152 The cuff lines to centre of the N in Company, r 4/ -
76/152 The cuff lines between the A & N in Company, r 5/-
77/152 Rv. differs, the top of Y lines to the bow of the D in accommodation,
r5/6
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BIRMINGHAM & SHEFFIELD, z8u, (Warwick*).
Davis
78/152 Ob. as title, One Penny
Rv. TOKEN 1811, Copper Company divided by an ornament, the tops
of the ones hi date being flat, the N in token lines to second
limb of A in Company, rare 10/- to 20/-
79/152 Ob. as last, Rv. the N in token lines to first limb of the A in
Company, rr 15/-
Ditto, 1812.
80/153 Similar to 78, except in date, the last letter in PENNY lines with first
limb of E in Sheffield, rare 15/-
81/153 The top of Y lines to centre of the E, 2/-
82/153 „ „ first limb of the F, rare 4/6
83/153 „ „ centre of the E and the ones in date slope,
rare 5/6
84/153 Very similar to last, also rare, 7/6
BIRMINGHAM & SOUTH WALES, (Warwicks.)
85/153 Ob. Prince of Wales plumes, &c., 1812, the tops of ones in date slope
and (important) there is no period before or after the date
Rv. a horse in a circle, COPPER TOKEN ONE PENNY, the horse's ears
point to centre of E in copper, rare 10/-
86/153 Ob. similar, the & is curved at lower terminal and the tops of ones
in date are flat, the horse's ears point to first limb of E in
copper, 2/6 vf
87/153 Similar, but a PERIOD before and after 1812, 3/6
88/153 As last, the horse's ears point to the centre of the E, 3/-
89/153 „ „ „ „ end of the E, 3/6
90/153 Similar, but struck on a smaller flan, the upper terminal of the
& is flat, and 1812 is much smaller figures, the HORSE'S EARS
point between E & R of COPPER, rare 10/ •
91/153 The & differs from last in its being curved at terminal, the ones
in date slope, the horse's ears point to the centre of a in copper,
i lOj-
BIRMINGHAM & SWANSEA (Warwicks.)
92/154 Ob. BIRMINGHAM AND SWANSEA, ONE PENNY
Rv. Token 1811 (flat tops to one's of date), rare 7/6
93/154 Similar, the top of penny lines to last limb of SWANSEA, not between
the w & A as last one, 3/ -
94/154 Penny lines between w & A in Swansea, but one's in date slope, r 7/6
95/154 Penny lines as above, but Rv. differs slightly, 8/6
96/154 As last, the one's in date do not slope quite so much, 7/6
97/154 Similar, top of penny lines with centrt of the A in Swansea, 2/6
97a unpubd. the Rv. of No. 92, the Ob. of 97 (Mr. Daniel's Coll.), 7/6
DITTO 1812.
98/154 Ob. a lion supporting a shield, Birmingham & Swansea 1812
Rv. a spray of roses, COPPEE TOKEN ONB PENNY, 2/-
HALFPENNY, 1811
106/155 Ob. halfpenny, Birmingham & Swansea, the top of the H in half
lines to centre of the o
Rv. Token 1811, COPPER COMPANY, rare 10/-
107/155 Ob. as last
Rv. reads Rose Copper Company, the top of T in line with the bow
of the c in Copper and the tops of ones in date are nearly
flat, 3/6
(continued).
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BIRMINGHAM & SWANSEA &.— (continue*.)
Davis
108/155 Similar, but the T in line with the last limb of the E in BOSK, S/ •
109/155 Ob. differs from 106, the n in half lines between N A a in
Birmingham.
Rv. as last, 2/-
110/156 Top of H lines to centre of o, and ONES in date slope, 2/6
111/156 Similar, the T lines to centre of space between ROSB OOPPBE, rare 8/6
112/156 Top of H lines between N & G in Birmingham, r 6/-
BIRMINGHAM & Warwickshire, 1811
99/154 Ob. as title, one penny, top of penny lines with first limb of the s
Rv. TOKEN 1811. Flint Copper Co., 4/6
100/164 Similar, the top of penny lines with centre of the K, rare 10/-
DITTO, 1812
101/155 Ob. BIRMINGHAM & WARWICKSHIRE , a crown with 18 PEARLS on the
arch, 6 to left, 7 to right, the band of crown lines with the s
in shire, top of cross is between the & and w
Rv. ONE PENNY 1812, for general circulation, the top of penny lines
with the centre of the first E in general, I/- to 2/-
102/155 Ob. differs, the top of cross is under the w, the band of CROWN
lines with the H of SHIRE
Rv. penny lines with first limb of the E, rare 7/6
103/155 Ob. only 15 pearls, 7 to left, 8 to right, s 8/6
104/155 Ob. only 13 pearls, 6 to left, 7 to right, the band lines to the H
not the s in SHIRE as 101, r 7/6
105/155 Ob. only 14 pearls, equally distributed, 7 on each side, r 10/ -
BRITANNIA CYROP^DIA, see Coventry 123, under C this section
BEWDLEY (Wilts.). 2/6 (copper).
2/161 Ob. TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPHNCE. STANLEY COLLIBRY, Utaf BEW0LHY,
J. & B. THOMPSON
Rv. we promise to pay the bearer on demand a one pound note for
eight of these pieces, rr
BARNSLEY (Yorks.). i/-
2/166 Ob. William Horsfall, Barnsley
Rv. ONE SHILLING ToKHN 1812, seated female, Ac., rrr £4
COPPER ID.
75/175 Ob. a weaver, no legend. The sley board touches the weaver's head
at the Itft
Rv. PENNY TOKEN, PAYABLE AT JAOKSON8 & LISTBRS WAREHOUSE,
BABNSLBY, the two N'S in penny are without their terminals,
rare 10 /-
76/175 Ob. the sley board touches weaver's head in the stntrt
Rv. the two N'B in penny are correctly formed, 2/6
77/175 Ob. the sley board touches the weaver's head at the right
Rv. the downstroke of the P is over the commencement of the T in
token 2/6, vf
78/175 Ob. the sley board passes through the weaver's head at the right,
and is connected to the sley of the loom, no cloth is seen at
the left of the weaver, rare 7/6
BRADFORD (Yorks.). i/-
3/166 Ob. JAMES LAYCOCK, BRADFORD, aim, &C.
RT. figure, Justice, a bale labelled Y Ss D, a cask inscribed WINES &
SPIRITS. ONE SHILLING TOKEN 1812, 10 /-
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BEVERLEY (Yorks.). 3d.
Davis
79/175 Ob. BEVEELEY NEW FRIENDLY SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1789
Rv. THOMAS LEOK FATHER. THREEPENNY TOKEN, 1813, rr 85/-
BEWLEY, EDWD., see under Dublin
BRIDLINGTON (York), i/-
4/166 O, BB. BRIDLINGTON 1811.
Rv. 12, TWELVE PENNY BRIDLINGTON SILVER TOKEN, 5/ -
BB
6/166 O, B . COOK & HARWOOD 1812, Rv. as last, 7/8
6/167 Ob. a ship between BBB, BRIDLINGTON QUAY, 1811
Rv. JAMES STEPHENSON, ONB SHILLING SILVER TOKEN, 4/6
BRECKNOCK (Wales), i/-
1/187 Ob. BRECKNOCK SILVER TOKEN FOR XII PENCE, the T of TOKENS 18 OV6I
the centre of the robe
Rv. FOR ALL PARTS OF THB KINGDOM, payable at George Norths general
waggon warehouse, 10 /• rare
2/187 Differs in the Ob., the TO of token is over the centre of the robe,
rare 20 /-
BRECHIN, East Mill (Forfar).
7/206 Ob. as title, VIEW OF MILL 1801
Rv. view of church, payable by SMITH A WILSON under the building
CHURCH, a 3/6
8/206 No legend except the word CHURCH, the BDGK inscribed payable by
Smith & Wilson, rare 5/6
B. M. Co., DAVIS NOT LOCAL
100/259 Ob. a ship sailing, Rv. B. M. Co. script letters in a circle, rare 15 /•
COUNTERMARKED Tokens, eee commencement of tho series.
CLARE West & Co., see DUBLIN, under D.
OHATTERIS, Camb., id. (copper).
2/31 Ob. a sugar loaf we — c. Hyson &> Souchong, Chatteris Farthing 1812
Rv. W. Curtis, grocer, &c., I/- fine
8 Ob. w. CVRTIS 1818, Chatteris Farthing
Rv. ONB FARTHING 1813, for Public accommodation, rrr 15 /-
4 Blank, Rv. as last, 5/- upwards
5 As No. 8, but reads CURTIS. Rv. blank, 7/6 upwards
CORNWALL (copper).
15/84 Ob. CORNISH MOUNT, one penny token
Rv. Prince of Wales' feathers, &c., WEST WHEEL, Fortune, &c., rrr, £1
16/35 Similar, but wheal not wheel, 5/- scarce
17 Variety of last, view more distant, 4/ -
18 Ob. CORNISH PENNY, Rv. Soorrier House, 7/6 scarce
19 Ob. similar, Rv. similar, FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THB COUNTY, 8/6
20 Ob. similar, Rv. similar, variety 4/ -
21 Ob. similar, Rv. similar, variety, rare 10 /-
22 Ob. similar, Rv. similar, variety, rare 7/6
23 Ob. similar, Rv. similar, variety, 5/-
24 Ob. similar, Rv. similar, variety, rare 7/6
25/36 Variety reads : Payable at Scorrier House, one pound note, &c., 2/6
26 Variety, Rv. bust of George 3rd to right, rare 10 /-
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CHELTENHAM (Glous.)- Shilling.
Silver (Davis)
1/63 Ob. view of church, VALUE ONE SHILLING
Rv. a pound note for 20 tokens given by Willm. Bastin, Cheltenham
1811, 4/6 to II-
2/58 As last, but in tin, rrr, pma.
8/68 Ob. payable by Messrs. J. & S. Griffith, Cheltenham, or at, &c.
Rv. Arms and crest, DOLLAR SILVER, SILVER TOKEN for xn PENCE, rr 30/-
14/54 Ob. view of a church ex., ONE PENNY
Rv. a pound note for 240 tokens by JOHN BASTIN & Co., Cheltenham,
rrr
15/55 Similar, but Rv. reads : By JOHN BISHOP & Co., scarce 2/ -
CHARING CROSS (Middlesex). 1/6 Silver.
1/70 Ob. a statue (Charles 1). CHARING CROSS Is. 6d.
Rv. large 1 8> LONDON SILVER TOKEN, the ends of the tie in the oak
wreath are over the first limbs of the L & E, in silver, rr £l to
50/-
2/70 Similar, but the tie ends are over the first limb of the L and the last
limb of the v, in silver, rr 85/ -
8/70 As last but in COPPER, rrr
4/70 Ob. LONDON SILVER TOKEN, Is. 6d., MORGAN MAKBR, &C.
Rv. DOLLAR SILVBB TOKEN Is. 6d., H M under, scarce 5/- to 15 /-
SHILLING.
5/70 Ob. somewhat similar to No. 1/70,1/6 piece
Rv. arms of London, the shield has a curved top, ONE SHILLING SILVER
TOKEN, 5/- to 10 /•
6/71 As last, but in copper, rrr
7/71 Ob. as 5/70, Rv. a pound note will be paid by Wr. Jones & Co.,
Charing Cross, London, for 20 of these, rrr
8/71 Ob. similar to 1/70, but no lamp affixed to railings round the statue
Rv. as 5/70, but the shield has a straight top, 8/- to 5/-
9/71 As last, but in copper, rrr
10/71 As 8/71, but Rv. reads : ONE SHILLING VALUE, 2/6 to 4/6
11/71 As 8/71, but Rv. reads : KNAPP & co., ONE SHILLING, rare 15/-
12/71 As last, but in copper, rrr.
13/71 Ob. similar to No. 8/71
Rv. silver twelve penny token sold by * MORGAN * 12 RATHBONB
PLACE * LONDON * rare 5/ - to 15/ -
14/71 Ob. a female SEATED, ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, WALES * let
commerce flourish
Rv. London token, one shilling, payable at S. Lloyds BuQklersbury
1811, the one's in date are flat topped. 5/- to 10/-
15/71 also in copper, rrr
16/71 Ob. similar to 14/71, but the female is STANDING
Rv. similar, but the one's in date slope, rr 30/ - to 40/-
17/72 Ob. LONDON TOKEN, payable by a one pound note for 20 of these at
Morgans, 12 Rathbone Place, &c.
Rv. one shilling token, H M under, rrr 30 /- to 60 /-
18/72 Ob. as last, Rv. arms Bristol within a garter inscribed dollar silver
Rv. silver token for in pence, rrr 70 /-
19/72 Ob. ONE SHILLING LONDON SILVER TOKEN ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENOB,
LEG., H. MORGAN, &C.
Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN, H M in a wreath of oak, 7/6 to 15/-
20/72 Ob. arms, crest and dove, SILVER TOKEN, H M
Rv. one shilling token, sold by royal licence at Morgans, 12 Rathboue
Place, London. Sold, by, and place, are between scroll
ornaments, rr 20 / -
(continued.)
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Davis CHARING CROSS— (continued.)
21/72 Similar to last, but a * after Morgans on Bv., rr 40/
22/72 Ob. as 20/72, Rv. ONE SHILLING VALUE, rrr
23/72 Ob. as 20/72, Rv. SILVER * TWELVE PENNY TOKEN SOLD * by Morgan,
12 Rathbone Place, rr
24/72 Ob. as last, Rv. KNAPP & co., ONE SHILLING, rrr
25/72 Same as last, but in copper, rrr
26/72 Ob. a bottle inscribed NO. 14 ST. MARTINS LANS, LONDON, payable at
R. Warrens, liquid blacking . . -f- . . manufactory
Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN 1811, an ornament above in a circle, ISSUED
BY ROBERT WARREN, LONDON, rrr 60/-
27/ As last, Rv. similar, but no ornament or date, 5/- to 10/-
28/73 Ob. four hands joined, LONDON, YORK, SWANSEA & LEEDS
Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN, to facilitate trade, rrr
SIXPENCE.
29/73 Ob. a statue (Charles 1) CHARING CROSS, the top of the pedestal
lines to the s in CROSS
Rv. arms of London, six PENNY SILVER TOKEN, the corners of the
shield are cut off, rare 3/6 to 7/6
30/73 As last, but in copper, rrr
81/73 Ob. similar, but Cupid supports are noticed projecting beyond the
panels, CHARING CROSS
Rv. similar to last, but CURVED lines at top of shield, 1/6 to 3/6
32 As last, but COPPER, rrr
33/73 Ob. as last (31), Rv. sixpenny token sold by royal licence at
Morgans, 12 Rathbone Place, London, 2/6 to 5/-
34/73 Ob. LONDON TOKEN FOR SIXPENCE payable at s. LLOYDS BUCKLESBURY
1811
Rv. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND & WALES * a seated female, 3/6 to
5/-
35/73 Ob. similar, but FOR omitted between token and sixpence
Rv. similar to last, but a female standing, rr
36/73 Ob. LICENCED (somo are spelt with s), LONDON SIXPENNY LICENSED
SILVER TOKEN, MORGAN, MAKER, 12 RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON *
Rv. six PENNY TOKEN, H M iii a wreath of oak, 2/6 to 7/6
37/73 Also in copper, rrr
38/73 Ob. PAYABLE BY A 1£ NOTE FOR 40 OF THESE AT MORGAN'S TOKEN
MANUFACTORY, 12 RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON
Rv. as last No. 36, 2/- to 5/-
39/74 Ob. as 29/73, Rv. as last, rare, 3/6 to 10/-
40/74 also in copper, rr 20/ -
41/74 Ob. A POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID BY WHALLEY & CO., THAMES 8T.,
LONDON, FOR 40 OF THESE
Rv. SIXPENNY TOKEN, H M under, rare, 3/- to 10/-
CH 1800 (Middsex)
COPPER SIXPENCE
42/74 Ob. a monogram C H 1800, the top of 1 is flat and no period after
date.
Rv. six PENCE, rr
43/74 As last, but on an octagonal piece of copper, rr 30/-
44/74 As 42, but a period after date, and the 1 slopes, rr 25/-
45/74 Ob. SD., a bear chained, GOODMAN'S FIELDS, BREW HOUSE 1760
RV. THOS. JORDON, THREEPENCE, rr 85/-
46/74 Similar to last, but reads THREE HALF PENCE, 30/-
CHEAPSIDE, see Romanis under R
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CHARD (Somerset), i/.
Davis
68/108 Ob. CHAED SOMERSET 1811
Rv. 1 SHILLING, issued for the benefit of trade, rr 30/-
63/108 Similar, but Septr. comes between Somerset and 1811, rrr
64/108 As above but in COPPER, rrr
CHEADLE (Staffs.), id.
81/128 Ob. CHEADLE COPPER & BRASS COMPANY, T of TOKEN lines with c in
copper
Ev. ONE PENNY payable in LONDON, CHEADLE & NEATH, the Y of penny
lines with the last limb of A in AND, s 5/-
82/128 Ob. and Rv. similar, but the Y of penny lines to the centrt of N in
AND, 3/6
83/128 Ob. the T of token is between the E and c
Rv. the Y of penny lines with the first limb of the N in and, 5/6
CHICHESTER (Sussex), s/-
2/140 Ob. UNION TOKEN FIVE SHILLINGS MDCccxi, the word shillings has the
letters all the same size
Rv. PAYABLE AT HY. COMPERS Or B. CHARGES, CHICHESTER, rrr
8/140 Ob. similar, but the final s in shillings is smaller
Rv. the R is under the s of CHARGES, in the former it was between
the E & s, rr ^615, m/s, ^68 vf
NOTE. — HENRY COMPER WAS A DRAPER, and BENJAMIN CHABOE A
HARNESS MAKER according to W. J. Davis ; at the present
time the most prominent Draper in Chichester is Charge.
This appears to be contradictory to Mr. Davis' version
(Author).
DITTO 2/6
4/140 Ob. similar, but reads : 2 SHILL & 6d.
Rv. similar, but reads : Payable at HY. COMPERS or B. Charge's,
CHICHESTER, IT £6
5/140 As last, but a slight variation of the die, noticeable in the small 7
of Hy., rr 90/- vf
DITTO II-
6/140 Similar, but reads one shilling. No wreath on REVERSE, rare 15/-
7/140 Ob. view of Chichester Cross, CHICHESTER ACCOMMODATION xii. pence,
the base line of the building commences at the x of xii.
Rv. payable at B. & j. CAFFINS, J. REDMANS, w. HALSTEAD, AND
c. SHIPPAMS, 1811, 4/6
8/141 Ob. and Rv. similar, the base line commences near to the first c in
Chichester, rare 12/6 vf
NOTE. — Messrs. Caffin, Halsted & Shippam are still in the
vicinity, the last two having businesses there at the
present time
9/141 Ob. a three tower castle, &c., CHICHESTER SILVER TOKEN 1811
Rv. payable by J. DALLY & co. Is. Commercial change, 3/6 f
10/141 Ob. as last, Rv. xii. PENCE, Commercial change, rare 17/6
SIXPENCE
11/141 Ob. hands in grip, SIXPENCE, rare 5/-
12/141 Ob. castle, &c., similar to No. 9, but numeral 6d, 8/6
CROWN Copper Co., see Birmingham & Neath (!D.)
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COVENTRY Free School (Warwicks).
Davis
118/157 Ob. bust, PHILEMON HOLLAND, M.D., died 1636, aged 85
Rb. FREE SCHOOL, COVENTRY
Ed. Penny token payable by E. w. PERCY, COVENTRY, rr 35/-
119/ As last, but in silver, rrr
120/157 As last, but in tin with, a blank Ob., rrr
121/157 Similar to 118, but Holland spelt HOLLOND, and no legend under
the bust. Ed. uninscribed and the Rv. unfinished, rrr
122/157 Ob. as 118, Rv. two boys detected by a schoolmaster playing at
marbles, the Ed. as 118, rrr ^615
123/158 Ob. as 118, Rv. an open book inscribed with an ODE on the pen,
BRITANNIA CYROPAEDIA, rrr 70/-
124/158 Ob. as 118, Rv. similar, but struck in TIN, rrr
125/158 Ob. blank, Rv. as last and unlettered, rrr £6
COSSACK PENNY TOKEN (Wellington).
(Yorks.)
92/177 Ob. bust, WELLINGTON, VIMIERA, Jalevera, &c.
Rv. a mounted cossack, legend as title, rare 5/6
93/177 Ob. as last, Rv. female seated, ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1813, 3/6
94/177 As 93, but no date, rare 7/6
HALFPENNY (Wellington).
99/178 Ob. bust, HISPANIUM ET. LVSITANIAM RESTITVIT. WELLINGTON.
Translated — Wellington restored Spain and Portugal. There
is one button on the coat, and four berries on the wreath.
Rv. Cuidad (sic.) Rodrigo Jan. 19, 1912, BADAJOZ, &c., &c., &c., l/-
100/178 As last, but in GOLD, rrr
101/178 As last, but in silver, 25/-
102/178 As last, but with periods after July 22 and 1812 in the 7th line of
reverse, 3/6 to 5/-
103/178 As last, but in silver, rr 12/6
104/178 Similar, but two berries in the wreath, 5/6
105/179 Ob. Similar to 99, but no button on the coat
Rv. has the periods like 102 above, 1/6
106/179 Ob. has the button on the coat, letters of legend are smaller
Rv. similar, but no periods after 1812 in 5th & 7th lines, r 7/6
107/179 Has Madrid, Aug. 12, 1812, in place of the &c., &c., &c., 1/6
108/179 Ob. similar, but 3 berries on the wreath, a long stalk projects from
the end of the third leaf, 3/6
109/179 Similar, but there are no berries on the wreath, 2/6
110/179 Similar, but a very large button on coat, the tie of the wreath
hangs below collar, 5/-
111/179 As last, but no button on the coat, 3/6
112/179 A button on coat, 4 berries on the wreath, periods after July 22
and 1812, but no period after Jan. on the Rv., 2/6
118/179 Similar, but only 8 berries on the wreath, 5/-
114/179 Similar, but 4 berries, Cuidad spelt CIUIDAD, and with periods
after Jan. & Aug., rare 3/6
115/179 Similar, put no periods after Jan. & Aug., rare 7/6
116/179 Similar, no berries on the wreath, Rv. reads : Salamanca July 22,
1812, Madrid, Aug. 12, 1812, St. Sebastian, Sept. 8, 1818,
Pampluno, Oct. 31, 1813, surrounded by Cuidad, Rodrigo,
Jan. 19, 1812, Badajoz, April 2, 1812, the whole within an inner
circle, rare 6/-
o 2
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CARMARTHEN (Wales), i/.
1/188 Ob. a crest MORRIS & SONS, 3 berries on the right of olive branch
Rv. Carmarthen token xn pence, 1811, 10/- to 15/-
2/188 Similar, but 4 berries on the right of wreath of olive, rr 25/-
3/188 Ob. a script w in a circle, CARMARTHEN BANK, 1811
Rv. xn. within a band, which is inscribed TWELVE PENCE. Legend
ROBERT WATERS & ROBERT WATERS, rr 17/6
4/188 Ob. arms, &c., CARMARTHEN PENNY, the horizontal bars of the gate-
way are fixed to reach the centre, the windows are not barred
Rv. a cask, payable at W. Griffiths & Co., 1812. There are 28 leaves
in the wreath of oak which surrounds the cask at the left,
4/6, vf
5/188 Similar, but 24 leaves in wreath at the left, 3/6
6/188 24 leaves, and the gateway is barrtd to the top, rare, 7/6
7/189 All the WINDOWS and GATEWAY are barred, and there are 27 leaves in
the wreath at left, rr 10/-
8/189 Only the 3rd window is barred, the birds are small compared to last
token, and the Rv. reads Jacob & Halse, London, 1813, 5/-
COWGATE (Head), see Edinburgh under E
COWGATE Farthing, see Edinburgh under E
CANNONGATE Farthing, see Edinburgh under B
CALTON (Lanark).
8/210 Ob. HENRY REED, 1814, CALTON, a pair of scales
Rv. TEAS, SPIRITS, WINES & GROCERIES, 4/6
9/210 Similar, but Barrowfield Road in place of date 1815, rare 10/-
10/210 Ob. H. REID, Barrowfield Calton (Road omitted)
Rv. as No. 8, rare 15/-
CHARLEVILLE FOREST, King's County.
1/224 Ob. a crest Charleville over it. Industry shall prosper date 1802.
There are 10 shamrocks in left sprig, there is only one tassel
to the coronet
Rv. payable at Tullamore, first Tuesday, &c. The Y in Tuesday
lines between p & E of penny, rare 3/6
2/224 Ob. similar, but only 8 shamrocks in sprig at the left, there are two
tassels on the coronet
Rv. similar, but the top of Y in Tuesday lines to the first limb of B
in PENNY, rrr
3/224 Rv. differs from last, the top of Y in Tuesday lines to the P in
penny, rr
COLERAINE (Londonderry), id.
1/225 Ob. a female, &c., w. MC KENZIE, Coleraine
Rv. one penny token, 1813, 4/6 scarce
COMMERCIAL T.OK.EN (not local), 6d.
9/250 Ob. a head to right, Commercial T.OK.BN
Rv. i. B. SIXPENCE 1811, 2/6
COMMERCIAL CHANGE (not local).
115/260 Ob. a draped bust to right, Rv. COMMERCIAL CHANGE, rare 3/6
COMMERCE. Also see HEADS under H.
Not Local.
81/262 Ob. a bust (Geo. Id) ONK PBNNY TOKEN 1811
Rv. a female seated, COMMERCE 1814, rare
39/253 Ob. a female seated, COMMERCE (no date)
Rr. ONB PENNY TOKBN, a small H on the lanrel wreath opposite the
N in token, rare
COMMERCE. BULBS, see 61/255 under T, and 8/241 under J
22Q
D.
DEVONSHIRE Silver Token (see Stratton), also 21/41 under E
DEVON A CORNWALL ditto Exeter and Devon (see E).
DOLCOATH (see P).
DERBY (see F, for the use of, &o.).
Dollar Silver (see Charing Cross under C.).
DEVON (Silver) & Copper.
Davis
1/39 Rv. DEVON SILVER TOKEN
Ob. view of Eddystone Lighthouse, Ac., value one shilling, ef 3/-
2 — Rv. as last
Ob. Silver TOKEN, Arms, lamb, plough, Ac., rr 30/-
3 — See One shilling token under F, rare 25/-
4 — Ob. DEVONSHIRE SILVER TOKEN, Arms, &C.
Rv. One shilling token sold by Royal Licence, Ac., rr 20/-
5 — Ob. as last, Rv. ONE SHILLING value, scarce, 3/6 to 10/-
6 — Variety, Rv. ona shilling value HM under, rr 20/-
7 — As last, but a copper proof, rare
8 — As last, Rv. VALUE ONE SHILLING, (fee., as No. 1, rr
9 — Ob. Devonshire, ONE SHILLING
Rv. Devonshire, Somersetshire, Cornwall, Ac., rrr
10/40 Variety in copper, rrr
DORCHESTER (Dorset). Shilling.
3/43 Ob. cox, MERLK A PATTISON, DORCHESTER BANK, Ac.
Rv. St. Dunstau holding the nose of the devil with a pair of
pincers, KNOW THYSELF, rrr
DISS (Norfolk). ?/- Silver.
7/81 Ob. Arms, Ac., PAYABLE AT MUSKETT A SONS
Rv. 12 penoe within an oak wreath, DISS TOKEN MDCCOXI., rr SO/-
DAWIvEY (Shrops). i/-
1/94 Ob. SELLS CHAINS FOR PIT CRANES, Ac., Gilbert Gilpin, Dawley,
Shropshire
Rv. a wild boar, PAYS THE BEARER A SHILLING 1811, rr 45/-
HALFPENNY COPPER.
2/94 As the shilling, but Rv. reads PAYS THE BEARER A HALFPENNY, 1811, rrr
DARIvASTON (Staffs), id.
(Invariably found struck over another token).
84/128 Ob. ONE PBNNY PAYABLE BY. A pouud note for 240 tokens. The
Y of penny lines to the figure 2 in 240
Rv. JOB WILKES DARLASTON 1812, curved one's in date, rare 10/-
85 — Similar, the Y in penny lines to the figure 4, rare 20/-
86 — Is dated 1813, and the one's in date are straight, rare 12/6
DUDLEY (Worcester). Penny.
3/161 Ob. Dudley and Birmingham Token one penny 1811. The one's
in date slope
Rv. Richard Wallis, Birmingham, T. A I. Badger, Dudley. A
pound note for 240, 2/6
4/161 The second M in Birmingham touches the O A E of token, rare 4/6
5/161 Ob. the one's in data have flat tops and the final letter of
Birmingham on Rv. lines with the O in token, rare 7/6
6/162 Similar, the one's slope, on Rv. the issuers' Initials are T A J,l/-to2/-
7/162 DUDLEY ONE PBNNY TOKEN, an anvil pointing to left, I/- to 2/-
8/162 Similar, but anvil points to right, 2/- ef
230
DONCASTER (Yorks.) i/.
Davis
7/167 Ob. BIRKINSHAW, DONCA3TBR
Ev. figure of Justice, &c., ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1812, 8/6
8/167 Ob. Mirfin and Parker, Doncaster
Rv. female seated, &c., legend as last. The D is over the first 1 in
date, 10/6 rare
9/167 Similar, the D is over the second 1 in date, 10/6
10/167 Similar, the D is over the space between 1 & 2, 12/6
SIXPENCE
11/167 Ob. similar to No. 8, the pennant is inscribed DO not DON as the
shilling
Rv. reads sixpence, and no sword is on the ground as in the
shilling No. 8 (above), 3/6
PENNY
80/176 Ob. BIRKINSHAW, DONCASTBR
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1812, 3/6
DUNS (Berwickshire), id. (in lead).
1/201 Ob. Gray, tobacconist, Rv. Dunse 1813 in the BM RB
DALKEITH (Edinburghshire). id. (in lead).
14/203 Ob. J. MILLER, DALKEITH, Rv. 1806, rr
15/203 Ob. A. & j. SCOTT, DALKEITH, 1812, Rv. tea, spirits & wines, rr
16/203 Ob. JAS WHITE, DALKEITH, Rv. 1806, rr
DUNFERMUNE (Fife).
1/205 Ob. J. KIRK, MERCHT, HIGH STREET
Rv. DTJMFERMLINE FARTHING 1817 (copper) rr 10/ -
DUNDEE (Forfar). i/- Silver.
1/206 Ob. an armed highlander, FROM THE HEATH COVERED MOUNTAINS OF
SCOTIA we COME
Rv. DUNDEE SHILLING payable by J. Wright, Junr., 1797, rr £2
2/206 As last, but in copper, rrr
3/206 Ob. as last, Rv. DUNDEE SILVER MEDAL PRICE ONE SHILLING, view of
the Dundee Cross taken down 1777, rrr
4/206 As last, but in copper and quite as rare
5/206 Similar to No. 1, but the end of the sword points to the T in
mountains instead of the A, rare 25/-
6/206 As last, but in copper, rrr
DUBININ, i/- Silver.
1/212 Ob. a female seated on a rock, her right hand points to a merchant
ship. On the prow, I (for Ireland) countermarked a harp
crowned
Rv. FOR ONE BRITISH SHILLING 1804, Clark West & Co., &c., rare
2/212 In copper, but not countermarked, rare
3/212 Similar, but COMMERCE above the seated figure and no date on
the Rv., rrr
4/212 Ob. a seated figure, CONFIDENCE AUGMENTS THE VALUE, i. B. & co.,
in script. This is couutermarked
Rv. ONE BRITISH SHILLING, Sold by the IRISH BULLION CO., &C.
5/212 As last, but not couutermarked, rr 45/-
6/212 Similar to No. 4 above, but the D & a's and the period after one
is omitted, rr
(continued).
23 1
Davis DUBLIN. — continued.
7/213 Ob. PUBLIC HAPPINESS, 1804, a tripod burning incense, <kc.
Ev. Health to the King, PRO BONO PUBLICO, 2/-
8/213 Ob. similar, Rv. the words PROBONO PUBLICO is in two syllables and
KING on the cippus is in larger letters, 2/-
PENNY, COPPBB
9/213 Ob. Hibernia seated, payable at the PAWNBROKER'S OFFICH, Bishop St.
Rv. w. F. B. & co., 1804, licenced by act, &c., 2/- to 4/6
10/213 Ob. bust, J. PARKBS on the shoulder, WELLINGTON & VICTORY 1814
Rv. a robed female, &c., BDWD. Bewley 1816, 2/- to 4/-
PENNY (for halfpenny see No. 58/219 below).
11/213 Ob. J. Hilles, Dublin, view of Rolling Mills, &c., a period between
J. Hilles
Rv. sprig of Shamrock, PAYABLE IN BANK OF IRELAND NOTES 1813,
1/6 to 3/-
12/213 Similar to last, but no period between j & H, rare 7/6
13/214 Ob. crest a Cockerell, MERCHANTS above, STORES below for the use
of his own establishment
Rv. TOKBN in a circle, JAMES above, STREET below, the second T in
Street is over the last limb of N in Dublin, rr
14/214 The T is over the centre of the N and the word of is over the centre
of M in Merchants, whereas in last only the o was over the M,
3/6
15/214 The word JAMES is omitted in this specimen at the top, but is placed
in front of STREET under the circle, 2/-
16/214 No inner circle, and a larger bird, Rv. reads : E. Stephens, Dublin,
instead of Edward Stephens as previously, rrr
DUBLIN, HILLES (also see under W.)
58/219 Ob. similar to the penny No. 11/213, but reads Halfpenny, I/- to 1/6
DUBLIN, NEVILL & Co.
59/219 Ob. Hibernia seated, MDCCCIII (under) Halfpenny payable at
Rv. THE WAREHOUSE OF NEVILL & Co., a ship sailing, rrr
DUBLIN, FINGALL HALFPENNY
84/222 Ob. Hibernia seated, FINGALL * HALFPENNY * 1804 *
"W.H.Co. payable at Swords or Dublin, rare
85/222 Similar, but reads, for the Good of the PUBLICK (sic), rr
86/222 As last but on a thin flan in silver, rrr
DROGHEDA, copper £d.
1/226 Ob. Leinster Halfpenny X 1804 X
Rv. I.M.Co. payable at Drogheda or Dublin, rrr
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, see Peel Castle under P.
E.
EXETER (Devonshire).
16/40 Ob. View of Eddy stone Lighthouse
Rv. EXETER & DEVON SILVER TOKEN, rare m/s 40/-
17/41 Ob. Joseph Hicks, EXETER, one shilling token
Rv. similar to the Ob., rr vf 25/-
DEVONSHIRE, private token 2d.
21/41 Ob. Edystone Lighthouse compleated (sic) Devonshire Private Token
Rv. different view, THE SPURN POINT, w. UPCOTT DBS, MAY 1801,
rr (copper) 50/-
22 A proof of latter in silver in the British Museum (vide Davis) £1
232
EPPING (Essex).
Davis
1/48 Ob. a stag under a tree, Rv. EPPIN& FOREST, Ed. BPENCE, &c., rr 80/-
2/ As last, but Ed. milled, r 15/-
S/ As last, but Ed. plain, r 10/-
EPWORTH ISLE (Lines), i/- Silver.
4/66 Ob. Payable in goods or notes, 1812, EPWOBTH ISLE TOKEN T. & w. READ
Rv. View of the Court House, ONE SHILLING CURBBNT VALUE, 5/-, 10/-
4a Reading payadle (sic) unique
ENGLAND, IRELAND SCOTLAND, &c. (see Charing Cross under C.)
DO. Expects every man to do his duty (see Sheffield under S.)
EXETER CHANGE, STRAND, LONDON see (Pidcock under P.)
ECCLES (Berwickshire). In lead.
2/201 Ob. Ecoles 1813, Rv. blank, rrr
EDINBURGH (all in lead unless stated otherwise) about io/- each
1/202 Ob. w. BEGG, 139 Cowgate, Rv. one farthing 1813, rr
2/202 Ob. J. BROWN, LN. MK. (Lawn Market), Rv. farthing 1805. rr
3/202 Ob. WM. CALDER, Edinburgh, Rv. teas and spirits 1806, rr
4/202 Ob. s. P. CHRISTIE, tobacconist, Rv. Royal Exchange 1812, rr
5/202 Ob. a star, A. D. DOUGLASS, Edinr., Rv. tobacconist, Laun Market, rr
6/202 Ob. MENELAWS WEST BOW 1805, Rv. tea and spirit warehouse, rr
7/202 Ob. D. PURDIE, Weigh House, Rv. Edin, 1806, rr
COPPER
8/202 Ob. ALEX. ROBT., tin smith * Cannon Gate * Rv. payable at 289, rr
8a — As last, but in Itad, rr
9 — Ob. JOHN STEELES, tin and oil shop, Rv. payable 224, Cannon
gate, rr
LEAD (again) or White Metal
10/202 Ob. an ancient gateway NISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA (translated, it is vain
without the Lord)
Rv. J. T. B. c. 1821, rr
11/203 Ob. J. WILL, Rv. Cowgate Head 1806 rr
12/203 Ob. J. THORN, CHINA MERCHANT, a jug in a circle
Rv. Cowgate farthing, rr
13/203 Ob. ALEXR. WISE, Rv. Edinr. 1806, rr
ESK MILL (lead), id.
17/203 Ob. WILM. JACKSON PAPIN, Rv. Esk Mill 1812, rr
F.
FOR THE USE OF, &c.
(DERBYSHIRE) silver shillings tokens.
1/38 Rv. FOR THE USE OF THE INNS AT DERBY, Ashbourn, Chesterfield, &c.
Ob. a griffin, ONE SHILLING TOKEN STERLING SILVER, Burton &C.
2/38 Similar, but a period after &c.
3/38 Rv. DERBY, LEICESTER, NORTHAMPTON
Ob. view of Peterborough Cathedral, silver xn. token, all the above
three are rrr
FOLKESTONE (Kent), i/- Silver.
1/63 Ob. arms of the Cinque sorts, JOHN BOXER, FOLKESTONE, 1811
Rv. ONE SHILLING VALUE, within a wreath of olive, rare, IO/- to 20/-
FARTHING, £D. TOKEN 1812, (see Newcastle.)
Ditto YOUNGEST SON OF FORTUNE (see ditto)
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FROME SELWOOD (Somerset). 2/-
65/108 Ob. bust (Edward I.) FEOMB SELWOOD TOKEN FOR 2 SHILLINGS
Rv. at Messrs. Willoughby & Sons, &c. 1811, rr 30/-
66/108 A SHILLING, reads : Token for 12 PENCE, 3/-
FAZELEY (Staffs.) 2/6
4/118 Ob. Fazeley silver token, MDCCCXII.
Rv. HALF CEOWN TOKEN, payable by Peels Harding & Compy., rr 50/-
DITTO II-
5/118 Ob. FAZELEY SILVER TOKEN, 1st October 1811
Ev. ONE SHILLING, nT 60/-
6/119 Ob. Similar, Ev. reads : ONE SHILL'G., and 11 acorns in a wreath, r 5/6
7/119 Ob. Similar, but payable by P. H. & Co., Fazeley silver token
Ev. Similar, but a figure 5 is on the fifth leaf at the right, rr 10/-
Ditto I/-, but 10 acorns in the wreath
8/119 Ob. Similar, only left corner of shield is under the B in payable
Ev. has 10 acorns to the left, 2/- to 8/6
9/119 Also struck in copper, rrr
10/119 Ob. Fazeley silver token 1811, payable by PEELS HARDING & CO., Rv.
as last, 2/- to 4/6
SIXPENCE
11/119 Ob. as No. 10, Rv. 6 PENCE, the H <fe figure 5 omitted, the centre
limb of E in pence is about equally placed, 2/6
12/119 As last, the centre limb of E touches the top and bottom limbs, 3/-
FLINT Copper Co., see Birmingham under B.
Ditto Lead works, see below
FLINTSHIRE BANK, i/-
1/191 Ob. arms FLINTSHIRE BANK, Aug. 12, 1811
Rv. BANK TOKEN, script letters J. o. s. «fe o., Flintshire one shilling,
the & touches the o, 3/6
2/191 Similar, but the & does not touch the o, rare 4/-
3/191 The script characters are omitted, a Staffordshire knot above and
below the words Bank Token, the end of the lower knot points
to the A in bank, rare 7/-
4/191 Similar, but lower knot end points to the o in one instead of the A,
rare 10/-
SIXPENCE
5/191 Ob. similar to the shilling No. 1, but no period between 12 & 1811
Rv. similar, but VALUE SIXPENCE, 1/6
6/191 Ob. as the shilling No. 3, no script letters, and reads : SIXPENCE, 2/-
FLINT Lead works 1813, penny.
7/191 Ob. FLINT LEAD WOEKS, 1813, there are 8 chimneys, the first and
fifth do not emit smoke
Rv. one penny token in a circle, the figure 4 in 240 is without a
crosslet, the top of P in penny lines to the last limb of N in
pound, rare 4/-
8/192 Similar, but the top of P lines to the centre of the N in pound, 3/6
9/192 Similar, but the top of P lines to the first limb of the N, rare 7/-
10/192 Ob. all the chimneys except the fifth are smoking
Rv. the top of P in penny lines to the second limb of the u in pound,
the 4 has a crosslet, scarce, 2/6
11/192 As last, but P lines to the first limb of the u, 3/6
12/192 Ob. there is no smoke from the first and fourth chimneys
Rv. the top of P in penny lines to the last limb of the N in pound,
rare, 5/-
(continued.)
234
Davii FLINT Lead Works.— continued.
13/192 The first and fifth chimneys do not emit smoke, but it varies from
No. 7 in the third chimney, being built over with brickwork
at the bottom from the left, 3/6
14/192 The 5th chimney is the only one that is not smoking, but differs
from No. 10, the summit of the mast just dears the first limb
of the E, 3/6
15/192 Ob. 10 chimneys, the 4th, 6th, and 9th from the left are not
omitting smoke, rr
FIELD MARSHAL WELLINGTON, dated 1805
Dublin
60/220 Ob. unlaureated and undraped bust to left
Ev. a harp of 9 strings, HIBERNIA 1805, rare 3/6
Dated 1816
61/220 Ob. a laureated bust, The Illustrious Wellington
Rb. a harp of 8 strings, Waterloo halfpenny 1816, 2/-
Other non-local tokens of above are mentioned below.
FROM INDUSTRY abundance flows.
Dublin
72/221 Ob. a beehive and bees, legend as title
Rv. a harp of 9 strings, ONE HALFPENNY TOKBN 1819, rr
73/281 As last, but in SILVEE, rrr
FINGALL, Halfpenny (see Dublin 84 & 85/222)
A II the following are not local :
FOR USE & ACCOMMODATION. I/- Silver.
7/249 Ob. a beehive and bees, 12 PENNY TOKEN
Rv. a female seated to left, BRITANNIA, rare 25/-
FOR PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. 6d Silver
10/250 A fleece suspended, 1811, legend as title, Rv. silver token, six pence
in a wreath, 4/-
11/250 As last but in copper, rrr
FOR USE & ACCOMODATION (sic), SILVER.
12/250 A beehive and bees, 1812, 6 penny token, Rv. a female seated on a
cannon, BEITANNIA (no period), 3/6
FOR GENERAL accommodation. $d Copper
99/259 Ob. a ship sailing with STRIPKD sails, Itgend as title
Rv. Halfpenny token, pure copper, Ac., 2/6
FIELD Marshal Wellington, no date. Penny
32/252 Ob. bust to left, crossed laurel branches under it.
Rv. Britannia seated, similar to the bronze penny, Ac., rare 3/-
33/253 Similar, but the laurel branches omitted, 4/- rare
Dated 1812
34/253 Ob. as last, Rv. female seated with scales, ONE PHNNY TOKEN 1812, rr
Dated 1813
35/253 Bust unlaureated, no laurel branches on Ob. or Rv., the centre bar
of trident is under the o in Token, rare 10/-
HALFPENNY
88/258 Ob. Field Marshal Wellington, 2 BUTTONS on the coat, and crossed
laurel branches under bust.
Rv. Britannia seated with trident, HALFPENNY token, with laurel
branches crossed as the Ob., rare 3/6
89/248 Similar, but sprigs of laurel in the exergue, 1/6
90/258 Britannia seated with spear instead of a trident, 2/6
91/258 Similar to 88, but trident is surrounded with a wreath of oak, 5/-
92/258 Differs in there being only 1 BUTTON on coat, the date 1813 added
to legend, and no sprigs of laurel, 8/-
FEMALE seated with scales on goods, see GENUINE BRITISH COPPER, under
G 77-78/257
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G.
GEORGIVS. P.S. C.D. 1799
Davis
1/199 (Token for 2/6 of Ayrshire) under the bust it reads MILTON
Rv. Arms, Order of St. George, &c., Legend BE. L. PR. B. RBG. sc. PR.
BT. SEN. COR. DUX., 30/-
NOTB. — Some dies are still in existence, and recent re-strikes
are known.
2/199 As last, but struck in gold
8/199 As last, but struck in copper, £\
4/199 As last, but struck in white metal, all very rare
Continued. 1/6 (smaller pieces)
6/199 As No. 2, but MILTON F under the bust, 25/-
6/199 In Gold
7/199 In Copper, 15/-
8/199 In White metal, all very rare
9/199 A trial piece of No. 5 in white metal, without the artist's name of
Milton, Rv. blank, rrr
10/199 In copper as No. 5/199, and usually under the series of 18th
Century tokens. A various rendering of the shield makes
this a variety of No. 5, although I think that Mr. Davis
really means this as a variety of No. 7 ; at all events it seldom
comes in the market, so that sellers should get what they
can and buyers give what they can afford
11/200 Is a mule of 18th century tokens, being the Ob. of No. 5 above
Rv. being a seated female, in her right hand a garland, her left
rests on a shield charged with St. Andrew and his cross.
SCOTIA REDIVTVA, a small M on the ground at the left, the date
1797 is divided by script letters C F, rr
12/200 Ob. of No. 5
Rv. a female dropping herbs into a still, a plant at the right,
legend HYGEIA PREPARING VELNOS VEGETABLE SYRUP, p in the
exergue, rrr
SHILLING
13/200 Similar to No. 2/199, except in size and MILTON F under the bust
is omitted
Rv. differs in legend from the last, REGNI SCOTIAE-SENBS CALLVS.
rrr 30/- to 60/-
SIXPENCE
14/200 Similar to No. 1/199, but M under the bust, rrr 15/-
15 As last, but in gold
16 As last, but in copper, 10/-
17 As last, but in white metal, all very rare
As last, but in tin, m/s, 12/6
GKORGIUS III., &c. Also see Bank of England under B.
1/2 GEORGIUS III, &c., Rv. M.B.F.B.T.H. REX., &c. 1798, rrr
la Similar, but struck in GOLD, Messrs. Spinks, £1 10/- FDC.
2, 3, 4, 5 are varieties, very rare. No. 5 realized £14: by auction
20/3 As last, Rv. arms within a garter 1804, under shield DOLLAR, rrr
Varieties No. 21 22 23 24 25
50/- rr 60/- rr rr all these are very rare
26/3 With Rv. Bank of England Token Five Shillings and Sixpence 1811,
is very rare, as is also Nos. 27 to 36, No. 37 a brilliant proof is
priced at 15/-, Nos. 88 to 44 are also very rare, No. 42 is priced
at 90/- and described as a brilliant proof
(continued).
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Davis GEORGIUS III., &c.— continued.
45/5 With Rv. Bank Token 3 Shill (ings) 1811, rr, 46 priced at £2, also
rr, 47 rr, 48 4/-, 49 3/6 v/f , the above are all priced for mint
state tokens
50/5 With Rv. dated 1812 and reading 3 shill., e/f 4/6. No. 52 worth
4/6 m/s, 53 to 56 are rrr
57/6 With Rv. dated 1813, 3 SHILL, as before, m/s 3/-
58/ With Rv. dated 1814, 3/6 in m/s
59/ With Rv. dated 1815, 4/6 in m/s
60/ With Rv. dated 1816, rrr p m a
61/6 Ob. GEORGIUS, &c., Rv. Bank Token 1/6, 1811, 1/9
62/7 Similar, Rv. the ACORN over B in Bank omitted, FORGERY, rr
63/ Similar, Rv. as 61, but dated 1812, 2/- m/s
64/ Similar, Rv. similar to last, 1/6
65/ Similar, Rv. dated 1813, 2/-
66/ Similar, Rv. similar to last, rr, in brass
67/ Similar, Rv. dated 1814, 2/-
68/7 Similar, Rv. dated 1815, r 2/6
69/ Similar, Rv. dated 1816, 2/6
70/ Similar, Rv. incuse, rrr
71/8 Similar, Rv. Bank Token 9d. 1812, rr 60/-
72/ Similar, but copper, rr
73/ Similar, but platinum, rrr
Also see Bank of England under B
BANK of IRELAND. 6/-
74/8 GEORGIUS m., &c. bust to RIGHT. Rv. 1804 Bank of Ireland, six
SHILLINGS, rr 30/-
75/ As above, but COPPER, rrr
76/ Similar, but c H K on neck, close, not spread-like No. 74, 7/- to 20/-
77/ Similar, the first leaf of laurel points to the centre of E in DEI, 25/-
78/ As last, but copper, rr 15/
79/ Similar, but no period after REX, r 7/6 to 12/6
80/ As last, but copper, rr
81/ Similar to No. 74, but first leaf of laurel points to first limb of the B
in DEI, 5/- to 12/6
82/ As last, but copper, r 12/6
83/9 GEORGIUS in., &c., busx to left, Rv. Bank of Ireland, 1804, six
SHILLINGS, rrr
84/ Similar, dated 1808, Rv. xxx PENCE IRISH, top of harp comes between
the o & K in token, V/F, 3/-
85/ Similar, but top of harp points to the o in token, m/s 5/6
86/ Bust to right. Rv. Bank Token Ten Pence Irish 1805, 1/6
87/ Similar, the first laurel leaf is under the D in DEI, r 1/6
88/ Similar, but dated 1806, 2/6
89/ Similar, but dated 1813, 1/6
90/10 Ob. similar, Rv. differs, the 1 in 10 touches a leaf, whereas in the
last it does not touch, rr
91/ Ob. similar, Rv. BANK TOKEN, IRISH FIVE PENCE dated 1805, l/-
92/ Ob. similar, Rv. BANK TOKEN, IRISH FIVE PENCE dated 1806, 1/6
GATESHEAD (Durham). ±D.
3/47 Ob. John Harrop, grocer & tea dealer 1814
Rv. a tea cannister, HG FINE TEAS, RAW ROASTED COFFEE, 2/- vf
4/47 As last, but struck in silver, rr 10/-
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GLOUCESTER. TWO & SIXPENCE & i/-
Davis
4/53 Ob. as title, arms, &c., Rv. a pound note for eight tokens by
J. Whalley, Gloucester, &c., rr 20/- to 50/-
SHILLING
5/58 Ob. arms, &c., FOR xn. PENCE, Rv. GLOUCESTER COUNTY & CITY TOKEN
MDCCCXI, 2/6
6/53 Ob. similar, but a period after each word in the legend, s 3/6
7/54 Ob. GLOUCESTER CITY TOKEN ONE SHILLING, 13 leaves on olive branch
Rv. PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY SAUNDERS & BUTT, &C., Oct. 20th 1811, rare
6/- to 101-
8/54 Similar, but dated Oct. 25th on Rv., rare 10/-
9/54 As last, dated October 25th, only 12 leaves on olive branch to the
right, 7/6
10/54 Ob. GLOUCESTER TOKEN ONE SHILLING, &C.
Rv. PAYABLE AT JAS. WHALLEYS, GLOUCESTER, &C. r 2/- to 5/-
11/54 Differs slightly from last in position of JAS., 1/6 to 2/6
12/ Ob. GLOUCESTER CITY & COUNTY TOKEN
Rv. MORGANS, Gloucester City & County silver medal, by the Royal
authority, rrr £1 to £3
13/ A variety in copper, on a small flan the size of a farthing, rrr
GAINSBOROUGH (Lines.), i/- Silver.
5/67 Ob. star, garter and motto, JOHN GAMSON, GAINSBRO
Rv. female seated, Y D under, one shilling token, 1811, rr 10/- to 25/-
6/67 Ob. a barque sailing, WILLIAM JERREMS, GAINSBR.
Rv. a windmill, ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN, 1811, rr 10/- to 30/-
7/67 Ob. as last, Rv. only 5 lines of brickwork instead of six as last, rr
10/- to 15/-
8/67 Ob. a ship, GAINSBRO TOKEN 1811, Rv. a bridge, s. SANDARS, above it
rr 7/6 to 15/-
9/67 Ob. as last, Rv. a bridge (Sandars not mentioned), FOR TWELVE PENCE
(as last), 5/- to 10/-
SIXPENCE
10/67 Ob. silver token issued by MBRUMBY GAINSBURGH FOR vi. PENCE
Rv. 1812, below a wheatsheaf, TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WITH
SMALL CHANGE, rrr
GOODMAN'S FIELDS Brew house 1760, see CH under C.
GLEMHAM (Suffolk).
12/136 Ob. as title 1732, Rv. 1812, FRANCIS WADE, rare
GODALMING (Surrey), i/-
1/138 Ob. xn. (in centre) GODALMING TOKEN
Rv. a woolsack inscribed, 1811 PRO BONO PUBLICO, rrr
DITTO SIXPENCE
2/138 As last, except in size and value, rrr
GLANCIvYWEDOG (Denbighshire).
PENNY
1/190 Ob. GLANCLYWEDOG FACTORY, 1813
Rv. One penny token, ONE POUND NOTE FOB 240 TOKENS, 3/6
238
GLASGOW (Phoenix Iron Works), id. copper.
(Lanark)
1/209 Ob. PHOENIX IRON WORKS, there are 9 chimneys all smoking except
No. 2 from the right end of building.
Rv. Justice standing between a case and a cask which has s J & co.
on it, the sword touches the case, there are 8 chisels by the
crowbar, the point of the sword is under the last limb of
the first N in penny, 2/6
2/209 Ob. Similar, but all the 9 chimneys omitting smoke, the fourth
chimney from the end of the building at the right is under
the space between R & K in WORKS
Rv. Similar, but no initials on the cask as before, the sword does not
touch the case, there are two chisels by the crowbar, 3/- scarce
3/209 Ob. as last, Rv. the sword touches the case, and there is only one
chisel by the crowbar, rare
4/209 Rv. as last, Ob. the 4th chimney from the right is under the first
limb of the K in works, 1/6 FINE
5/209 Ob. as last, Rv. differs, there are two chisels by the crowbar, the
point of the sword is under the centre of the first N in penny, 15/-
FARTHING
6/210 Ob. D. BENK & CO. PAYABLE AT GLASGOW
Rv. 1806, rare 12/6
7/210 Ob. JOHN MCMILLAN & CO 1816
Rv. TOBACCONIST GLASGOW, rare 10/-
GOD SAVE THE KING (Isle of Man). ID.
14/246 Ob. bust (Geo. III.), God save the King 1830, the figure 1 in date
is curved
Rv. FOE PUBLICK accommodation, 3/-
15/246 Similar, but the figure 1 is straight, and the bottom ornament
lines to the T in accommodation, not the I, rare
HALFPENNY of above \
20/247 Ob. similar to the penny, top of 1 in date flat, 3/-
21/247 Ob. similar, the one in date is pointed
A Brass Token
22/247 Ob. the 1 in date is flat again
Rv. K in publick liues io first limb of N in accommodation
A Brass Token
23/247 Ob. as Rv. of last, SHIPS, COLONIES, COMMERCE 1815, a ship under
sail, rare 7/6
The following are not local : —
GENUINE BRITISH COPPER, HALFPENNY
71/256 Ob. bust (Geo. in.), Halfpenny Token, 1815
Rv. a female seated, an olive branch of 9 leaves in her right hand,
2/- vf
72/ Similar, the projecting laurel leaf points between N A; Y, and there
are only 5 leaves to the laurel branch, 5/-
73/ Similar, but 4 leaves to the laurel branch, 2/-
74/ Similar, but 5 leaves to the laurel branch, 5/-
75/ Similar, but a larger flan, the date 1815 as before, but legend reads
Halfpenny, 3/6
76/257 Ob. similar bust, no legend and dated 1820
Rv. Genuine British Copper, rare, 7/6
77/257 Ob. as last, Rv. female seated on a bale of goods, with scales, and
ship in distance, no legend, rare, 7/6
78/257 Ob. similar bust, but no legend, UNDATED
Rv. the date 1820, rare, 7/6
GREAT BRITAIN (see 63/256 under T.)
GEO. III. Rules (see 66/256 under T.)
239
H.
HIGH WYCOMBE (Bucks.). Silver.
Davis
1/30 Ob. High Wycombe and Buckinghamshire Token xii pence
Bv. view of Town Hall, JAMBS GOMMB, 5/- to 10/-
HENDERSON & Co., Shaston. SD. (see S.)
HILLES, Dublin, (see under D.)
HEAD of Mercury to left (Essex, vide W. J. Davis)
34/51 Ob. as title, wearing a winged petasus, &c.
Rv. Britannia seated, wreath has 19 acorns, 10 left, 9 to right, l/-
351 Similar, but 18 acorns, 9 each side, rare 3/-
36/ Similar, but 18 acorns, 10 to left, 8 to right, rare 4/-
37/ Similar, but 19 acorns, 10 to left, 9 to right, 6d. vf
HALFPENNY, 1813 (Essex)
38/51 Ob. a (LION) halfpenny 1813, Rv. B.O.C. under Britannia (seated).
The wreath contains 19 acorns, 10 to left, 9 to right, 6d. vf.
39/ Similar, but 18 acorns, 10 to left, 8 to right, 1/6 vf
40/ As last, the lion's tail touches the Y, rare
41/ Similar to No. 39, but the tail instead of touching the Y now points
to the first limb of the first N in halfpenny, 6d.
42/52 Ob. similar, but DATED 1814, lion's tail points to the second limb of
theirs* N, 2/6, scarce
43/ Ob. as last, Rv. an incuse impression of the Ob., rrr
HAMPSHIRE TOKEN. I/- Silver.
1/56 Ob. Ships at sea, Hampshire token
Rv. Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Southampton and Gosport, &c.
H. Morgan, licensed manufacturer, &c., rr 7/6 to 15/-
2/56 Ob. Hampshire silver token 1811
Rv. value one shilling, to facilitate trade, 3/- to 5/-
3/56 As last, but in copper
4/56 A variety of No. 2, the mast does not touch the E, I/- to 4/6
5/56 Similar, but the point of shield is over the 8 and the 1 is above the
centre of R. In No. 2 the point is between the 8 and 1 of
date, rare 4/6
5a/56 Unpublished. Ob. of No. 2, Rv. of No. 5, the top mast being more
to the right of the E, rare 7/6
SIXPENCE.
6/56 Ob. Hampshire token as before, but an ornament between legend
Rv. Ship sailing, TO FACILITATE TRADE, scarce 2/6 to 5/-
7/56 As last, but struck in Copper, rrr
8/56 Differs from No. 6, the one's in date are smaller than the 8, thus
1811, rr 7/6 to 10/-
HEREFORD COUNTY & CITY, i/- Silver.
1/61 Ob. Arms of Hereford, there are 5 acorns in the oak sprig
Rv. PAYABLE IN CASH NOTES BY WAINWBIGHT & CO., & CARLESS & CO.,
ONE SHILLING TOKEN, 2/6 to 10/-
2/61 Similar, but only 3 acorns in the oak sprig, r 5/- to 15/-
3/ Unpublished. The lion is without the sword on the crest, rr 20/-
HOLBEACH (Lines.) i/- Silver.
11/68 Ob. 1811, HOLBEACH AND LINCOLNSHIRE SILVER TOKEN, &C.
Rv. one shilling value, H.M. issued by Royal Licence, r 10/- to 20/
240
HALESOWEN (Shrops.)
3/94 Ob. a mounted yeoman, GOD SAVE THE KING, 1813
Rv. view of a church, PENNY TOKEN PAYABLE AT THE WORKHOUSE
HALESOWEN, 8 5/-
HOXNE (Suffolk.) 2d.
13/137 Ob. a trooper, LOYAL YEOMAN, <fcc.
Rv. I PROMISE TO PAY TO THH HON. GEO. YEOMAN OR BEARER THE SUM
OF TWO PENCE, <fcc., rrr
HULL (Yorks.) 1/6.
12/168 Ob. Arms, HULL, 1811, 6 berries to right and 4 in left wreath, the
tooth of the border does not touch the u in Hull
Rv. Is. 6d. RUDSTON AND PRESTON, rare 15/-
13/168 Similar, but a tooth of border touches the u. 5/6
14/168 The u is clear of border, 5 berries on each side of wreath, 4/6
15/168 Similar, 5 berries at right, 4 at left in wreath, 5/-
16/168 „ 6 ,,5 „ „ 6/-
SIXPENCE, continued.
17/168 Similar to I/-, but reads 6d., four berries at right and 6 on the
left, 1/6
PENNY, HULL Lead Works.
81/176 Ob. view of Lead Works 1812, there are 4 chimneys emitting
smoke, and a shaft from which a littlt smoke is issuing
Rv. one penny HULL LEAD WORKS. Payable in Bank of England
or Hull notes by J. K. Picard, the last limb of the second N
in penny is under the N in notes, 2/6
82/176 Ob. as last, Rv. last limb of second N is under o in notes, 3/-
83/176 Ob. more smoke to the shaft and less from the smallest chimney, 2/-
84/176 Ob. no smoke at all from the smallest chimney
Rv. the last limb of second N in penny is under N in notes, r
85/176 Ob. still more smoke from shaft, and dense smoke from small
chimney, r
86/176 Ob. dense smoke from shaft, an H on the ground and H on the wall
Rv. last limb of second N is und«r the last limb of N in notes, r
87/177 Ob. but smoke from small chimney is clear of the shaft and upright.
It circled round the shaft previously, the initials H are absent
Rv. as last, rare 5/6
88/177 Ob. similar, but less smoke from shaft and chimney
Rv. HULL LEAD WORKS, ONE PENNY, PAYABLE BY J. K. Picard, 5/6
89/177 Similar, but little less smoke from shaft, 4/6
HULL PENNY 1812, continued.
90/177 Ob. as title. ONE POUND NOTE FOR 240 OF THESE TOKENS
Rv. payable by J. K. Picard at bis lead works in Hull or at
124 Upper Thames Street, London, 5/-
91/177 Ob. as last, Rv. reads : J. R. Pritchard, 184 Upper Thames Street,
London, rr 10 /-
HALFPENNY (Hull)
95/178 Ob. a lion, &c., legend esse quam, &c., between periods
Rv. HULL HALF PENNY 1812, the Y in penny lines to the last limb of
the R in works, 6d to l/-
96/178 As last, but no periods in legend, rr
97/178 Similar, but Y in penny lines to the first limb of the R in works, 2/6
98/178 The Y lines to the o in works, 2/ -
HISPANIUM, &c. (see Cossack penny under C.)
24I
HAVERFORDWEST, PEMBROKESHIRE
Davis
1/198 Ob. HAVBEFOEDWEST SILVBE TOKEN FOE 12 PENCB 1811
Rv. PAYABLE AT MESSRS. THOMAS & PHILIPS, &C., One pound note for
20 tokens, rare 3/6 to 10 / -
HYGEIA, preparing Velnas vegetable (see page 121, 18th century.)
HAMILTON retailer (Farthing)
11/210 Ob. Hamilton Retailers Token, Rv. one farthing 1814, I/- to 1/6
HIBERNIA (also see F. and page 120)
PENNYS
52/218 Ob. bust to left, ONE POUND VALUE FOR 240
Rv. a female seated, HIBERNIA 1815, 3/-
54/218 Ob. a harp of 9 strings, HIBERNIA 1805
Rv. one penny in a circle, for public accommodation, 4/-
HIBERNICUS 1820
68/221 Ob. a large bust to right, HALFPENNY TOKEN
Rv. Hibernia seated, with harp of 8 strings, HIBBENICUS 1820, l/-
to2/-
75/221 Ob. Hibernia with harp of NINE strings
Rv. a harp of ELEVEN strings with CROWN over, HIBEENICUS 1830,
6dto2/6
HIBERNIA 1804
HALFPENNY (penny see above)
69/221 Ob. Hibernia seated, 8 strings to harp, HIBEENIA 1804
Rv. for the convenience of trade *, 1/6
70/221 Similar, but a ship added to Rv., and legend as last, rare 5/-
HARP and no legend, [dated 1820, usually in Brass
79/222 Ob. a bust to left, no legend, the ribbon from the wreath rests on
the shoulder piece
Rv. harp, 10 strings, 1820, harp scroll is over space of 8 & 2 of date, r
80/222 Similar, but 9 strings to harp, the scroll of harp over the 2 in date
81/222 Similar the scroll over the 8 in date, rare 5/6, ef
82/222 Similar, the scroll over the 1 and 8 in date, the ribbon falls below
the shoulder piece, scarce, 4/6
83/222 Dated 1825, in copper, rr 10/-
HIARE SKILLIN PEESH, of Ramsay, Isle of Man.
24/247 Ob. head of a King, HIAEE SKILLIN PEESH (four shilling piece)
Rv. St. George and Dragon (in copper and very rare)
HEAD (Geo. IH.), date 1812 on Rv. only.
All following are not local: —
19/251 Ob. bust within a wreath, H on the shoulder, the nose points to a
leaf, the H is over an acorn, the wreath touches the bust
Rv. female seated, ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1812. The bottom of the T
is over the head at the left, a small H on the ground at the
right, rare, 1/6 to 3/6
20/251 Similar, but the H on the shoulder is over a leaf and the wreath
does not touch the bust, I/- to 2/6
21/251 Similar, Ob. the H is now over the stem of the acorn, the Rv.
hand of figure points to end of the E instead of between
E and P in one penny, rare, 3/- to 5/-
22/151 Ob. Similar, but no H on the shoulder, 6 leaves in the wreath
instead of 9
Rv. no H on the ground and the hand points to the centre of the
B intoNE, 3/6
242
DATED 1814.
Davis
23/251 Ob. bust Geo. III., similar to 19, but 8 leaves in the wreath
Rv. female seated ou a shield to left, COMMERCE, 1814, scarce
UNDATED.
24/251 Ob. as last, Rv. female seated on a bale, COMMERCE, rare
DATED 1812 ON BOTH SIDES.
25/252 Ob. bust Geo. III., H on the shoulder over the first 1 of date,
which is between a wreath
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1812, female seated, <fcc., a H on the ground
at the right, 2/- to 4/6
26/252 Differs in the H on shoulder in the last, being now over the first
acorn stem to the left, 2/6 to 5/-
DATED ONE SIDE.
27/252 Ob. as last, Rv. the date now omitted, scarce, 1/6
DATED 1813.
28/252 Similar H on shoulder, two acorns and one leaf at end of the
right laurel branch, rare, 7/6
29/252 No H on shoulder and 3 leaves on end laurel branch, rare 5/-
DATED 1811 one side and 1814 on other side
30/252 Ob. a robed bust Geo. 3rd, one penny token 1811
Rv. a female seated COMMERCE 1814, the palm lines to the c in
commerce, rr
H. H. (script initials) Penny
41/254 Ob. H.H. 1814, Rv. one penny token 1814, rare 7/6 vf
HALFPENNY TOKEN 1812
47/254 Ob. bust Geo. III., H on shoulder, 4 pearls in the shoulder brooch
Rv. female seated on bale with scales, &c., a small H on the
ground at the right, legend as title, I/- to 2/-
48/254 Ob. similar, 6 pearls on brooch, Rv. as last, scarce
49/254 Ob. and Rv. similar, but no pearls on brooch, scarce 5/-
50/254 Similar, but the head of figure nearly touches Y in halfpenny, 1/6
The following are contemporary forgeries
51/255 Ob. bust Geo. 3rd, no legend, 39 acorns in wreath
Rv. female seated, halfpenny token 1812, l/-
52/255 Similar, 24 acorns in wreath, the hand points to the L of
halfpenny, 2/-
53/255 Similar, the hand points to first limb of F, 3/- r
54/255 Similar, the leaves of acorns have thort stems, 3/6 r
55/255 Similar, the leaves of acorns have no stems, 3/6 r
56/255 The head touches the Y of halfpenny, 3/6 r
57/255 The wreath is reversed, leaves ranging from left to right and the
head does not touch the Y, rr
58/255 See Heads under H on page 243, rr
59/255 See Heads under H on page 243
60/255 Brass I/-, see Heads under H on page 243
These last three have no legend, see Heads on page 243
HALFPENNY TOKEN continued, with SHIP.
95/258 Ob. ship sailing, sails are plain
Rv. female seated, with scales, &c., HALFPENNY, TOKEN, 1812, the
bale has s. J. & co. on it, rare, 4/6
96/258 Similar, but dated 1815, 3/- rn/s I/- vf
97/258 Ship similar, but smaller flag and no date or initials on the bale,
rare, 5/-
98/259 As last, but no legend or date, rare, 4/6
243
HALFPENNY TOKEN, SPREAD EAGLB and SHIP.
Davis
109/260 Ob. an eagle, 4 arrows in its talon, olive branch of 5 leaves
Rv. Britannia seated, the centre barb of trident under an acorn,
2/-r
110/260 Ob. as last, Rv. olive branch has 7 leaves, not 5, the first barb
of trident under an acorn, scarce, 1/6
111/260 Dated 1814, 5 leaves to olive branch and centre trident barb
touches an acorn, l/-
112/260 The head of figure is under an acorn instead of a leaf as formerly,
s, 6d. to 2/6
113/260 Dated 1815, only 3 arrows and 6 leaves to olive branch
Rv. centre barb is shortest of the three and under a leaf, s, 2/6
114/260 The wreath is reversed from left to right, previously it was
right to left, rare, 3/6 to 5/-
H.B. FARTHING (not local), continued.
116/260 Ob. a cask TOBACCO, PRO BONO PUBLICO
Rv. H.B. within an oak wreath, rare, 4/- m/s
HEADS — Gso. III., also see 19/251 preceding
58/255 Ob. head within wreath of oak, 34 acorns. (Not local)
Rv. female seated with scales, &c., 1812, s, 1/6
59/255 Ob. similar, 32 acorns, s, 4/6. (Not local)
60/255 Ob. as last, Rv. the cornucopia touches a cord on the bale, it rests
between the cords of the former, s, 1/6
H in an olive wreath, see under T, No. 108/259 (Davis)
I.
IPSWICH (Suffolk), i/-.
1/135 Ob. Prince of Wales' plume, &c., a drum inscribed G R
Rv. 1811 Ipswich silver token H M, a one pound note will be paid
for 20 of these by w. ADAMS, the s of shilling lines with the
E of note, rare 25/-
Ob. as last, Rv. a cross after ADAMS, and s lines with o of note, rr
Ob. as last, Rv. silver token to convenience the army and the
public, &c., rare 30 / -
4/135 Ob. arms, a lion, &c., DOLLAR SILVER IPSWICH TOKBN FOR xn pence.
Rv. PAYABLE BY w. ADAMS 1812, in wreath of oak, rare 80/-
5/135 As last, but struck in copper, rrr
6/135 Ob. as No. 4, Rv. payable at Clayton and Hydes, accommodation
change 1811, rr
INDUSTRY has its sure reward, see B W H under B.
NOTE. — The following are all extremely rare, tokens of Invernessshire.
I'LL PAY 2 PENCE, G. Beverley (brass), Davis 1/208, rrr
I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND 2 PENCE, G. BEVERLIY, 2/208,
Invernessshire, rrr
I PROMIFE TO PAY ON DEMAND TWO PENCE, FTBR INO GRAY
1758 in a circle, Davis 3/208, Invernessshire, rr 17/6
I PROMIFE TO PAY ON DEMAND 2 PENGS, w. Me INTOSH, 5/208 rr 15 /-
I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND 2 PENCE, D. MO VICAR, 7/208 rr, 10/ -
I'LL PAY 2 PENCE, A. STEWART, 8/208 Davis, Invernessshire, 4/6
I'LL PAY 2 PENCE, struck on a thin white metal flan, 19/208, rr
I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND TWO PENCE, FTBR, Alexr. McPhersoQ 1761
Davis 6/208, rr
Davis No. 4/208, ANGUS MC DONNBL will be found as the legend indicates,
under A
rfl
244
IRELAND, 1800. id.
Davis
37/216 Ob. bust Geo. III. ONE PENNY TOKEN
Rv. female seated to rigbt. Ireland, 1800. Rare
DATED 1814.
38/216 Ob. similar to above, but no period after legend
Rv. harp of 10 strings, a crown over, flat tops to ones of date.
IRELAND, 1814. Rare
39/216 Ob. bust differs in the hair, and no period after legend
Rv. similar, but tops of ones in date slope, rr
DATED 1819.
40/217 Ob. bust with long flowing hair, top leaf of laurel points to the T
in penny
Rv. harp, 9 strings, IRELAND, 1819, s. 3/6
DATED 1820.
41/217 Similar, no period after legend, top leaf of laurel points to first
limb of second N in penny, 1820, 2/6
42/217 The top leaf of laurel points to the centre of the N in penny, 4/6
Also see ST. PATRICK under S.
IRELAND. 1818. LUKE xx. with bust.
44/217 Ob. bust, Luke xx. chapter xxv., Render to Caesar, &c.
Rv. a harp of 8 strings. Ireland, 1818, 1/6
DATED 1821.
45/217 Similar, but dated 1821, I/-
DATED 1822.
46/217 Rv. differs in, a seated female, &c., Hiberuia, 1822, 2/6
48/218 Ob. bust (Prince of Wales), Luke xx. chap. xxv. ver., under the
bust E. STEPHENS
Rv. a harp, 8 strings. IRELAND, 1818, 3/6
49/218 Ob. as last, Rv. as 46 above, 2/6
IRELAND, 1806.
51/218 Ob. ONE POUND VALUE FOR 240 (a bust)
Rv. a harp of 9 strings. IRELAND, 1806, 2/6
55/219 Similar to last. IRELAND, 1805, on both sides, 2/6
IRELAND'S ADVOCATE.
53/218 Ob. bust (Daniel O'Connell), IRELAND'S ADVOCATE
Rv. harp, 9 strings, MAY OUR FRIENDS PROSPER, 2/-
IRELAND, bust Geo. III., 1814 and 1819
62/220 Ob. bust HALFPENNY TOKEN, eentre laurel leaf points to the T in
halfpenny
Rv. a harp of 10 strings, a CROWN OVER. Ireland, 1814. Rare
68/220 Similar, but the centre laurel leaf is under the second N in
halfpenny
Rv. a harp of 9 strings. IRELAND, 1819. Cross touches the L, 3/6
64/220 Ob. as last. Rv. similar, but the scroll of the harp differs from
last. Cross is clear of the L, rare
65/220 Ob. Laureated and draped bust. Luke, xx. chap. xxv. ver.
Rv. a harp, 8 strings, crown over it. Ireland, 1821, 3/6
IRELAND. GBORGE ORD'S TOKEN.
76/222 Ob. a bust, George Ord's Token
Rv. a harp 7 strings, crown over it. 1834, 2/6
IRISH BULLION Co. See Dublin under D.
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ISLE OF MAN coins are distributed as follows : —
DOUGLAS, under P for Peel Castle, &c.
BANK penny under B.
GOD SAVE THE KING under G.
RAMSAY under HIARE, &c., see H.
Triune, Isle of Man crest or arms, under Q.
John Murrey, in the 17th Century Section
INDUSTRY THB SOURCB OF CONTENT.
Davis
106/25(J Ob. as title, a beehive and bees, T. p. in script
Rv. FOR CHANGE IN TRADE. Crest, a ribbou to convenience the
public, 1801, scarce 3/6
I.B. Sixpence, 1811, see COMMERCIAL token under C.
J.
Jersey, see States of, under S.
JERSEY, GUERNSEY & ALDERNEY
6/241 Ob. draped and laureated bust of Geo. III. in wreath of oak
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKBN JERSEY, GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY, rr
7/241 Ob. PURE COPPER PREFERABLE TO PAPER
Rv. as last, rr
8/241 Ob. as last, Rv. a robed female figure, COMMERCE, rare, 7/6
9/241 Ob. as last, Rv. similar, no ship and dated 1814, rr
10/241 Ob. Prince of Wales' feathers 1813, to facilitate trade
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, 4/6
11/241 Ob. as last, Rv. a female seated, ship in the distance, legend
COMMERCE, 1814, rr
12/242 Ob. similar to last, but undated, rare 4/6
13/242 Ob. seated female, COMMERCE, JERSEY, GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY
1814
Rv. one penny token in a wreath of oak, rr
HALFPENNY
14/242 Ob. as No. 10 above, Rv. ditto, but^reads halfpenny, rrr £4
NOTE. — It may seem curious, but there are no 17th century tokens of
the Channel Islands known to Numismatic Students.
K.
KANGROO'S birth (this), see Pidcock, 53/75 Davis, under P.
KINGS LYNN, see LYNN, under L.
KING, London Rd., ^D. in copper.
Davis 6/138, Ob. bust (Geo. IV.), J. KING, LONDON RD., 1821
Rv. two pipes, TOBACCONIST, 1821, 3/-
NOTE. — Issued by John King, 10, London Rd., Southwark.
L.
LAUNCESTON (Cornwall). Silver.
7/33 Launceston token one shilling 1811
Rv. W. & G. Pearst», T. Ching, &c., 3/- to 10 / -
LIVERPOOL (Lanes.) 10/6 in Copper.
1/64 Ob. THOS. WILSON & CO., LIVERPOOL
Rv. LANCASHIRE TOKEN 1812, STANDARD 10s. 6d. GOLD, rrr
The above is in copper, no gold token is known.
246
LANCASHIRE. i/- in Silver.
Davis
2/64 Ob. arms, THOS. WILSON & Co., LIVERPOOL
Rv. female seated, LANCASHIRE ONE SHILLING TOKEN 1812, 2/- to 4/6
LEICESTER, i/- Silver.
1/65 Ob. arras, Leicester one shilling silver token
Rv. Derby, Leicester, Northampton aud Rutland licensed shilling
silver token, legend H. Morgan, &c., II - to 2/6
2/65 Ob. as last
Rv. Notts, Derby, Leicester, Northampton and Rutland shilling
silver token, Morgan, &c., the H before Morgan omitted, r
51- to 10/-
3/65 Ob. as No. 1/65, Rv. as No. 2/65, rr
4/65 Ob. as No. 1/65, Rv. LEICESTER SILVER TOKEN ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENSE
legend, A ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 20 OF THESE AT
i. w. & i. RAWSONS, 1811, rr 7/6 to 12/6.
SIXPENCE
5/65 Ob. arms Leicester, six PENNY SILVER TOKEN (no wreath)
Rv. Derby, Leicester and Rutland six penny token 1811, 1/6 to 2/6
6/65 Ob. as last, Rv. as No. 4/65, (Rrr), 7/6 to 15/-
LINCOLNSHIRE. i/- Silver.
1/66 Ob. a fleece suspended in a circle, LINCOLNSHIRE SILVER TOKEN
Rv. 12 PENCE, 1811, within a wreath of oak, scarce, 7/6 to 15/-
2/66 Ob. arms and fleece, 1812 above, LEGEND as last
Rv. TWELVE PENCE, FOR USE AND ACCOMODATION (sic), T 5/- to 10/-
LINCOLN, i/- Silver.
12/68 Ob. arms LINCOLN SILVER TOKEN, 1812, a fleur de lis between two
sprigs of oak
Rv. MILLSON and PRESTON within a garter, which is inscribed
DOLLAR SILVER, A POUND NOTE WILL BE GIVEN FOR 20 OF THESE.
2/6 to 5/-
18/68 Ob. similar to last, but without sprigs of oak
Rv. WILL BE PAID and H M added under PRESTON, 5/- to 10/-
14/68 Ob. shield arms, LINCOLN SILVER TOKEN
Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN, TO FACILITATE TRADE, rrr £6
LOUTH. i/- Silver.
15/68 Ob. LOUTH SHILLING TOKEN, 1811. C. Stavin and H. Chapman.
Rv. a fleece suspended, PAYABLE IN CASH NOTES, rr 10 /- to 20 /-
LONDON TOKEN, see Charing Cross under C.
Lloyds, Bucklersbury ditto ditto
LAD LANE
Davis, Middlesex.
64/77 Ob. a swan with two necks, PAYABLE AT THE MAIL COACH OFFICE,
LAD LANE, LONDON, W W under
Rv. a mail coach, SPEED, REGULARITY & SECURITY
NOTE. — An advertisement appears in the Sun, London, Aug. 6, 1794,
relating to this posting house. Scarce, 2/- to 5/-
LYNN (Norfolk). 1/6.
8/81 Ob. arms of Lynn, &c., A 1£ NOTE AND Is. WILL BE PAID FOR 14 OF
THESE BY J. HEDLEY, LYNN
Rv. DOLLAR SILVER TOKEN, 1/6, rr 20/- to 30/-
9/81 As last, but copper, rrr £2
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SHILLING continued.
Davis
10/81 Ob. SILVBE TOKEN, STAMP OFFICE, KING'S LYNN, 1811, FOR THE ACCOM-
MODATION OF TRADE
Bv. ONE SHILLING VALUK, H M in a wreath of oak, ISSUED BY ROYAL
LICENCE, rare, 10/- to 15/-
SIXPENCE continued.
11/81 Ob. a pound note will be paid by J. Hedley, Stamp Office, Lynn,
for 40 of these, 1811
Bv. SIXPENNY TOKEN, H M in a wreath of oak, scarce, 4/- to 7/6
LICHFIELD. 2d.
87/128 Ob. John Henrickson, Lemmonsly Mill, Litchfield (sic) ex.
TWO PENNY TOKEN, a H on the ground at the right
Bv. Arms, &c. One pound note for 12 tokens. Bare 12/6
PENNY.
88/129 Similar, but one penny token. H is omitted
Bv. similar, but 240 tokens. Bare 15/-
LOWESTOFT (Suffolk), id.
14/187 Ob. female seated, SUCCESS TO THE LOWESTOFT FISHERIES, 1811
Bv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, &C., PAYABLE AT J. CHASTON'S, LOWESTOFT, 5/-
15/137 Ob. as last. Bv. similar, but with the addition of an inner circle
and a scroll ornament above ONE PENNY TOKEN, sprig of
laurel below, 3/6
LYE (Wilts). See Nail, &c., under N this section.
LEEDS (Yorks.). i/- 1811.
18/168 Ob. arms, legend, JOHN SMALPAGK & s. LUMB, LKKDS
Bv. one shilling token 1811, the ship in the distance lines above
the B in one, 10 / -
19/168 Ob. and Bv. similar, the ship, however, lines with E, and then of
Y & D touches the sword, 3/6
20/168 Varies, the D is between the dress and sword, and the latter points
to the Y in y & d, scarce
21/169 Slight variation of Ob., Nose is above the line where hind legs rest
22/169 Slight variation of Bv., the sword does not extend to the end of
the bale, 5/6
23/169 Slight variation of Ob., the nose and legs of fleece are on one line,
scarce
24/169 Slight variation of Bv., there is no grass over sword hilt as
formerly, scarce
25/169 Slight variation, the D touches the bale, in last it was between
dress and sword, scarce
26/169 The nose of fleece is on the line above that on which the hind legs
rest, as in No. 21, on Bv. the D touches the sword, scarce
27/170 Bv. the sword hilt reaches nearly to end of the bale, the point
extending beyond the T in y & d, scarce, 3/-
28/170 Ob. differs, the nose of fleece is on the game line as the hind legs
as No. 28
Bv. differs, there is again grass over the hilt, and the D is between
the dress and sword, scarce
29/170 Similar, BUT DATED 1812, 3/6
LEEDS WORKHOUSE 1812. One shilling.
30/170 Ob. arms and no legend, Bv. payable at (as title), 5/-
SIXPENCE, continued.
31/170 As last, bat reads SIXPENCE, scarce, 2/6
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FARTHING
Davis
117/180 Ob. arms, a lion rampant between 3 acorns
Rv. a pair of scales, LEEDS, 1812, rr
118/180 Similar, but dated 1817, scarce 1/6
L N. M K. or Lawn Market, see Edinburgh under E.
LAUNMARKET, see Edinburgh under E.
LEITH.
18/203 Ob. JOHN EGGO. Rv. Leith, 1806, lead, rr
19/203 Ob. LEITH, WM. CHRISTIE. Rv. one farthing, 1819, copper, 2/-
20/203 Ob. A. MC EWEN. Rv. Water of Leith, 1806, lead, rr
21/204 Ob. w. MILLER, 1806. Rv. Leith farthing, lead, rr
22/204 Ob. w. MILLER, SENIOR. Rv. Leith, 1806, lead, rr
23/204 Ob. JAS. POLLOCK. Rv. Leith, 1806, lead, rr
24/204 Ob. R. WILSON, Tobacconist, 1812. Rv. North Leith, lead, rr
LIMEKILNS, lead. id.
2/205 Ob. payable at R. MAILLER'S. LIMEKILNS
Rv. ONE FARTHING, 1819, rr 10/-
3/205 Ob. as last. Rv. GROCER AND SHIP CHANDLER, 15 /-
LEINSTER HALFPENNY, see DROGHEDA under D.
LONG LIVE THE PRINCE, see REGENCY under R.
M.
MENNELAWS, west bow, see EDINBURGH under E.
MENLOUGH Castle. 6d.
Copper
1/223 Ob. a leopard within a garter, VIRTUS SOLA NOBILITAT
Rv. MENLOUGH CASTLE SIX PENCE, WORK TOKEN, 1819, 5/-
MARQUIS WELLINGTON, see W., No. 80/257 following
MULE. — As this word frequently occurs in describing tokens it may be as
well to remark what it means. A token with the arms of
BRIGHTON on an Ob., the arms of COVENTRY on the Rv., would be
called a mule. One side being quite distinct and apart from the
other.
MARCH SHILLING & FARTHING.
Davis, Cambridgeshire.
1/31 Ob. Payable by Messrs. Ratcliffe, Elam, &c.
Rv. March silver token, one shilling, &o., 1811, ef. 10/-, copper, r
6/31 Ob. John Smith, 1820, MARCH, Isle of Ely
Rv. Linen and woolen draper, &c., 2/- m/s
MERCURY, Head of, see H.
MANCHESTER SHILLING. Silver.
3/64 Ob. arms, MANCHESTER TOKEN VALUE ONE SHILLING
Rv. a building, w. BALLANS, TEA DEALER, MARKET PLACE -}-, 3/6 to W/-
4/64 Ob. as last. Rv. similar, but initials Y D on the base of building,
1812, rr 20/-
5/64 Ob. as last. Rv. a building, FOR PUBLIC ACCOMODATION (sic) 1812,
61- to 101-
MAIL COACH, see L (Lad Lane).
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MANSFIELD, Notts, i/-
Davis
1/91 Ob. PAYABLE BY E. DAWSON, MANSFIELD, &C., 1812
Rv. arms, crest, &c., SILVER TOKEN FOE xn PENCE, rrr
2/91 Ob. a beehive and bees, c. & G. STANTON, HANCOCK, &c.
Rv. female seated, ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN, 1812. The initials
Y D under the hilt of the sword, a small H on the left corner
of the bale, rare 5/6
3/91 Similar, but the Y D are near the end of the sword and the H on
bale is omitted, rr 7/6
MARYBOROUGH OLD BANK (Wilts), i/-
1/159 Ob. MARLBOROUGH OLD BANK TOKEN, ONE SHILLING, 1811
Rv. King, Gosling, Tauuer & Griffiths, FOR NECEFFARY CHANGE, 10/-
2/159 Ob. KING, GOSLING, TANNER & GRIFFITHS, the centre of the cuff on
the joined hands lines to the o in Gosling
Rv. one shilling, 1811, Marlborough Old Bank, r 4/6
3/159 The centre of the cuff lines to the s in Gosling, 2/6
4/159 Ob. as last. Rv. one shilling token (no date) rr 35/-
SIXPENCE.
5/159 Ob. similar to No. 2 above
Rv. SIXPENCE TOKEN, 1811, Marlborough Old Bank 3/-
M ALTON (Yorks). id.
119/181 Ob. MALTON, 1815. Rv. Esto Justus (Be just), I/-
MERTHYR, jth Sep., 1811. i/- Silver.
1/193 Ob. view of a foundry with 6 windows, surrounded by a laurel
wreath
Rv. Merthyr, 5th Sep., 1811, ones in date slope, rare 12/6
2/193 As last, but struck in copper, rr
3/193 Similar, but 7 windows, and the ones in date flat
4/193 Similar, but NO laurel wreath, ones in date slope
5/193 Similar, 6 windows and laurel wreath. Rv. WALES and Bristol
added, rare
6/193 The smoke from the left and the centre chimney meet, the
legend is in larger letters, the W in Wales below the M in
Merthyr, rr
7/193 MERTHYR SILVER TOKEN FOR 12 PENCE, TO FACILITATE TRADE, CHANGE
BEING SCARCE. Rv. by Morgn Lewis, Morgn Davis, &c., 15/-
8/193 Similar to last, but ones in date slope, not flat as in last. Rv.
differs in there being only 7 blades in the palm spray
instead of 8 as in the former, rrr
MORGAN'S Silver I/- (Devonshire).
3/39 Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN SOLD BY ROYAL LICENCE, AT MORGAN'S, 12,
RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON
Ob. View of Eddystone Lighthouse, rr 25/-
MARLE PIT TOKEN, see Wroxham under W.
MAY . OUR . FRIENDS prosper, see Ireland under I.
MONTGOMERYSHIRE One Shilling, see W. Pool under W.
M. & S. 1806, lead, see 28/204 below.
MUSSELBURGH (Lead Farthings).
25/204 Ob. MUSSELBURGH, 1805. Rv. COWAN'S FARTHING, rr
26/204 Ob. J. Thomson, Musselgh. Rv. FARTHING, 1805, rr
27/204 Ob. W. Gray. Rv. 1805, scroll above and below, rr
28/204 Ob. M, & S. Rv. 1806, rr 5/- upwards
250
N.
NANTWICH (Cheshire). Silver.
SHILLING.
Davis
1/32 Ob. arms, <fcc., NANTWICH TOKEN VALUE ONE SHILLING
Rv. At the old bank, payable 1811, &c. 3/-
2/32 Ob. similar, but payable 1811 incuse on a broad band, rr
3/32 Ob. Broughton sprout, <fcc. Rv. at Nantwich Bank, rrr
NORTH CORNWALL. Silver.
SHILLING.
1/33 Ob. as title. Rv. ONE SHILLING VALUE. 2/6 to 6/-
2/33 As last, but proof in copper, rrr
3/33 Ob. as last. Rv. Silver * Twelve Penny Token,* &c., 15/-, r
10/34 Ob. as title. Rv. Devon, Cornwall, Barnstaple, Shatton, rr
NEWPORT, Isle of Wight (Hamps.). Silver.
SHILLING.
21/58 Ob. a ship, Newport, Isle of Wight, 1811. The anchor touches the
waves, there is a break in the flag, and the tops of the ones
in date &TB flat
Rv. One shilling silver token, MAY PLENTY CROWN OUR HAPPY ISLE.*
31- to 7/6
22/58 Ob. similar to last, but the flag is in position, but unattached to
the halyard, and the anchor does not touch the water
Rv. varies slightly. 5/- to 7/6
23/58 Ob. the flag is entire and attached to the mast, the anchor touches
the water, the ones in date slope, 10/- upwards
SIXPENCE.
24/58 Ob. similar to last. Rv. beehive. UNION TOKEN SIXPENCE. 3/6
25/58 As last, but copper, rr
26/58 In TIN, rrr
NEW AUCTION MART (Middlesex).
65/77 Ob. a building, HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT THE OLD STOCK EXCHANGE IN
BANK NOTES, ESTABLISHED 1811
Rv. SALES OF ESTATES, HOUSES, &c. Thos. Wood, broker, &c., l/-
NORFOLK, SUFFOLK, &c.
under Y.
i/- Silver. See also Yarmouth
1/80 Ob. NORFOLK, SUFFOLK & ESSEX SILVER TOKEN for one shilling
Rv. View of Eddystone Lighthouse, VALUE ONE SHILLING, rr
5/- to 10/-
2/80 Ob. as last. Rv. one shilling token, HM, rrr, 20/- to 40/-
3/80 Ob. as last. Rv. shield, arms, crest, &c., Silver Token, rrr, 15/- to SO/-
NORTH LOPHAM (Norfolk).
12/81 Ob. arms and crest, PAYABLE AT s. PORTER'S, NORTH LOPHAM
Rv. 1 SHILLING in a radiated circle, FOR THE USE OF TRADE, rr
£1 to £2
NORWICH 2d. PIECE, Copper.
17/88 Ob. arms of the city, NORWICH TWOPENNY PIECE FOR CHANGE NOT
PROFIT
Rv. NORWICH on a ribbon. ROBT. BLAKE, COTTON AND BOMBAZINE
MANUFACTURER I/- to 5/-
18/83 As last, but silver, £4
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PENNY continued.
Davis
19/83 Ob. view of NORWICH CASTLE
Rv. sheep grazing, BARKER, WOOLLEN DRAPER, 1811, 1/6
20/83 As last, but silver, rr £2
HALFPENNY continued.
21/83 Ob. figure of Hope. DUNHAM & YALLOP, GOLDSMITHS, NORWICH
Rv. arms and crest, ICH DIEN, REGENCY 1811, 2/-
22/83 Ob. similar, but a period after NORWICH
Rv. similar to last, l/-
23/83 Ob. figure Britannia, NEWTON, SILVERSMITH & JEWELLER, the lion's
tail touches the first letter of legend
Rv. arms, the crest omitted, Norwich, MDCCCXI, the portcullis to
the castle is not visible, 5/-
24/83 Ob. similar, but the lion's tail is quite clear of the N in Norwich
Rv. the portcullis of castle is visible, 7/6
25/84 Also struck in silver, rrr
26/84 The Ob. differs from last in the plume in the Prince of Wales'
feathers being small, the left one nearly touches the M of
silversmith, 1/6
27/84 The plumes are all three the same size, 7/6 upwards
28/84 The plumes have a loag sweeping curve, 7/6 upwards
NEWCASTIyE-ON-TYNB. 2/6 Silver.
1/86 Ob. arms and motto, PAYABLE BY JOHN ROBERTSON, NEWCASTLH-ON-
TYNE
Rv. female seated, Northumberland and Durham xxx pence token,
1811, on the ground p. WYON, F., rr 25/-
DITTO 1/6.
2/86 Ob. similar to above, but the motto omitted
Rv. similar to above, but p. WYON omitted, 18D. TOKEN, rrr £Z
3/86 Variety struck in copper, rrr £3
DITTO I/-.
4/86 Ob. view of ship, &c., BERWICK MAIN COLLIERY + 1811 +
Rv. ONE SHILLING PAYABLE AT NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE AND LONDON, r 7/6
5/86 Variety of last spelled BEWICKE, 6/-
NORTHUMBERIvAND & Durham or Newcastle.
Ob. Northumberland and Durham arms, &c.
Rv. BRITISH ONE SHILLING TOKEN, MDCCCXII, 7/6
7/86 Variety struck in copper, rrr
8/86 Ob. PAYABLE by ALEXR. KELTY, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Rv. NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM 12D TOKEN 1812, 12/6
9/87 Variety of last in copper, rrr £2
10/87 Ob. payable by John Robertson, Newcastle-ou-Tyne
Rv. NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM, 12D TOKEN, 1811. The Spear of
the seated figure of Britannia is under the N, a small w on
the ground. Rare, 10/-
11/87 Ob. IOHN inttead of JOHN and a border of dots added
Rv. similar, but the spear points between the N and D, and a
border of dots as on the obverse, 4/-
12/87 The w is omitted, the spear is undef the N, 3/6
13/87 Ob. differs from preceding, and on the Rv. the w is again on the
ground, scarce 2/6
SIXPENCE continued.
14/87 Ob. JOHN ROBERTSON, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE
Rv. Northumberland and Durham 6d. token. A seated female
figure. No initial on the ground, 5/-
15/87 As last, but strnck in copper on a large flan. Rare .£1
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PENNY continued.
Davis
16/88 Ob. BEWICKB MAIN COLLIERY
Rv. ONE PENNY PAYABLE AT NEWCASTLB-ON-TYNE & LONDON, 2/6
17/88 As last, but in silver, rrr
FARTHING continued.
18/88 Ob. arms Newcastle. JOHN BELL, BOOKSELLER, QUAY
Rv. a shop, BELL over the door, 1815 under, rr
19/88 As last, but Rv. NEWCASTLE TOKEN, 1815, rr
20/88 As last, but Rv. a barge sailing, rr
21/88 As last, but Rv. Robert Oliver, Draper, Quay, Newcastle, 1815, rr
22/89 Ob. a double-fronted shop, BELL over the door, 1815
Rv. farthing youngest son of fortune, rr
28/89 Ob. as last. Rv. as 21/88, rr
24/89 Ob. as last. Rv. A. PRODDY in a circle of pellets rr
25/89 Ob. Robert Oliver Draper . . . Quay . . . Newcastle 1815
Rv. Newcastle token 1815 (in the British Museum)
26/89 Ob. as last. Rv. A. PRODDY in a circle of pellets, rr
27/89 Ob. a Turk's head. Rv. as last (British Museum)
28/89 Ob. as last. Rv. Coaly Tyne, rr
29/89 Ob. a sailing barge. Rv. as last, rr
30/89 Ob. Newcastle token 1815. Rv. as No. 22/89, rr
31/89 Ob. Newcastle token 1815. Rv. a sailing barge (British Museum)
32/89 Ob. a rose spray. Rv. JD. TOKEN. 1812
33/89 Ob. Genuine * OBACCO & SNUFFS.*
Rv. JOHN ELLIOTT, 1814, TOBACCONIST, NEWCASTLE, 2/6
34/90 Similar to last, but the bottom leaf points to B, instead of the A
in Obacco as in No. 33, l/-
35/90 As above, but in silver, rr
36/90 Similar to 33, but a period afttr Newcastle, 1/6
37/90 Variety struck in brass (British Museum)
38/90 Similar, but no date as on No. 33, 2/-
Note. — All the Durham tokens are very scarce and command high prices.
NEWARK (Notts.) i/-.
4/91 Ob. TOWN HALL, NEWARK, SILVER TOKEN FOR ONE SHILLING, 1811.
The head of the figure on the pediment is under the E in
TOKEN
Rv. T. STANSALL, CHAS. MOORE, RicHD. FISHER, &c. The current
value payable in cash notes, 2/6
5/91 Similar, but no period after T in the first line of the Reverse, nor
between THE and PAYABLE in the outer legend, 3/6
6/91 Similar, but no period between VALUE and NOTES. The line Win.
Fillingham is above the s in NOTES. Rare 5/6
7/92 Ob. the head of the figure is under the K in TOKEN
Rv. STANZAIL instead of STANSALL, and F. Wilson instead of T.
Wilson as previously, rr
8/92 Ob. as last. Rv. similar to No. 5, but the T of first line intersects
the c of CURRENT. Rare
PENNY.
13/92 Ob. a castle, &c., 1811, NEWARK TOKEN FOR ONE PENNY
Rv. similar to the shilling No. 4/91, but the M in Fillingham is
below the s in notes, 1/6
14/92 As last, but the M is above the s in notes. Rare 5/6
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NOTTINGHAM PENNY.
Davis
15/93 Ob. wu. BAKBR* Nottingham. A POUND NOTE FOB 240 TOKENS, 1818
Bv. ONE PBNNY TOKEN. Bare 4/6
16/93 Ob. a distant view of a castle. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1812
Bv. arms. PAYABLE BY j. M. FELLOWES. A POUND NOTE FOR 240.
The top of the cross is under BY, I/-
17/93 Ob. similar, but the top of the cross is under J, 1/6
18/93 Ob. similar to last, but dated 1813
Bv. has no period between A and FELLOWBS, 6/-
19/93 Ob. a near view of castle. ONE PENNY TOKEN, in ex NOTTINGHAM,
1813. A scroll before and after the word Nottingham
Bv. as last, 7/6
20/93 Ob. a closer view. Nottingham Penny in the ex. TOKEN, 1813.
Bv. similar, bub point of crown is in line with the first limb of
the second A in payable, whereas before it was to the centre
of the A, 1/6
NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME.
89/129 Ob. a bale. PAYABLE AT THE COTTON WORKS, NEWCASTLE, <fcc.
Bv. one penny token, for public accommodation, 1813, 1/6
NEEDHAM MARKET (Suffolk;, i/-.
7/135 Ob. silver token, stamp office, Needham, 1811, &c.
Bv. one shilling value, issued by Boyal Licence, rr
NAIL AND TBACE Manufactory.
9/162 Ob. bust (Geo. III.) 1811 under, a small H on the shoulder. NAIL
AND TRACE MANUFACTORY. Ones in date slope
Bv. ONE PENNY TOKEN payable by J. Forrest & Co., Lye forge.
H on the second palm branch, and an olive branch with 6 berries,
8/-
10/162 Ob. similar, no H on the shoulder. Tops of ones in date are flat
Bv. there are no berries on olive branch, and no H on the palm
branch. Bare
11/162 Ob. SPADE, SHOVEL, TRACE and chain manufactory, 1811
Bv. one penny token payable at the LYE warehouse by T.
Wood & Co., 2/-
NEATH. i/- (Silver).
9/194 Ob. Payable at H. RBES & D. MORGAN'S. A tower between flag
posts, the first of which is supported by two stays
Bv. 12 pence, 1811. NEATH SILVER TOKEN round the circle, 2/-
10/194 Similar, but only one stay to first flag post at left. Bare
11/194 Similar, but no inner circle as in the last two, rr
12/194 Similar. Ob. differs in the roof line of the building at the left
lining between L and E of payable, instead of the L as
previously, 10/-
13/194 Differs in there being no flag posts, and legend reads so. WALES
AND NEATH SILVER MEDAL, rr
SIXPENCE (Silver).
14/194 Ob. similar to the shilling above (No. 9/194)
Bv. SIXPENCE within a wreath. NEATH SILVER TOKEN, 1/6
BBASS DITTO.
15/194 Ob. as last.
Bv. 12 MARCH, 1811 (instead of SIXPENCE as former token), rrr
NISI. DOMINUS. FBUSTBA. See EDINBURGH under E.
254
o.
ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN, see Leicester under L.
ONE SHILLING TOKEN, see Morgan's under M.
ONE SHILLING TOKEN, see Charing Cross 17/72 under C.
ONE SHILLING TOKEN, see 8/250 below.
ORANGE CRESTED COCKATOO, see Pidcock under P.
ONE PENNY TOKEN, bust GEO. in., see Ireland under I, and H.
ONE POUND Value for 240 do. do.
Note. — Also see Ships under S.
ONE shilling silver token, 1811 (not local).
Davis
8/250 Ob. ONE in large letters, 1811 above, w below
Rv. female seated to left on a cannon. BRITANHIA. Rare, 12/6
PRO REGE. Cornwall (Copper).
11/34 Ob. arms, &c. PRO RKGE ET POPULO
Rv. PENNY PIECE Success to the Cornish Mines, r, 5/-
Ob. varies. Rv. the P in PENNY lines with the end of s.
Ob. varies. Rv. the P in PENNY lines between s and T.
12
13
14
5/6
2/6
Ob. varies. Rv. Cornigh Penny. Payable at DOLCOATH MINB. 3/6
PENZANCK. 2/- (Tin).
27/36 Ob. Two Shilling Token
Rv. Tea Dealer & Grocer, SAMUEL HIGGS, Penzauce
28 Ob. reads one Token x TWO SHILLINGS X
Rv. similar, w. F. KOWB, Grocer, PENZANCB. Both, rr
POOLE (Dorset). Shilling.
4/43 Ob. arms, &c. TOWN AND COUNTY OF POOLB TOKEN, 1811. Ornament
above POOLB
Rv. JAMES FERRIS, Silversmith, POOLB, value one shilling, rr
5/44 Varies from last in there being no ornament above POOLE. There
are four leaves and four berries on right hand sprig and one
in the centre, 5/-
6/44 Similar to last, but five leaves and five berries, r, 7/6
7/44 Similar to last, but the last two of the five berries are one over the
other,whereas in the former (No. 6) they were side by side, 10/-
8/44 Ob. W. B. BEST. PAYABLE BY ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS, 1812
Rv. Female seated with scales, <fcc. One Shilling Silver Token,
Poole, s, 3/-
SIXPENCE.
9/44 Ob. similar to last, but reads one pound note for 40
Rv. similar to last, but reads SIX-PENCE. I/- to 2/-
PORTSEA (Hampshire) i/-
27/58 Ob. ACCOMMODATION of TRADB, 1811. PORTSBA SILVER TOKEN
Rv. Value one shilling, payable at Messrs. Avenall & Simmonds,
Queen St., Portsea, rr
PUBLIC . HAPPINESS . See DUBLIN 7/213, under D.
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PORTSMOUTH (Hampshire), i/-.
Davis
28/59 Ob. Portsmouth accommodation change, a crescent and star in a
circle
Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN, within a garter inscribed DOLLAR SILVER.
Payable at the Bullion office, 69 High St., 1811
29/59 Ob. as last. Rv. Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Southampton and
Gosport shilliug silver token, £2. (See Morgan under M).
30/59 Ob. a crescent and star, an eye in the centre of star, the garter is
inscribed PORTSMOUTH, 1811. Payable at J. Dudley's in the
legend
Rv. xii PENCE in an olive wreath of seven berries, SILTBR TOKBN,
rare, 5/- to 10/-
31/59 Similar, but no period between J D as in last, rr
82/59 The wreath has 17 berries. Ob. differs slightly. Rare. 5/- to 10/-
33/59 Ob. Let commerce nourish, issued by J. M. Stephens, 1811
Rv. VALUE XII PENCE, PORTSMOUTH SILVER TOKEN, rr, 10/- to 20/ -
POULTON (Lanes.) i/- Silver.
6/64 Ob. POULTON TOKEN VALUE ONE SHILLING
Rv. PAYABLE AT R. D. HALL'S, ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS,
rr, 10/- to20/-
PATENT, Sheathing, see Bristol under B.
PIDCOCK will be arranged as follows :—
Note. — Pidcock's Tokens will also be noticed in the 18th Century Section
on page 167, ante.
This Exhibition once stood at Exeter Change, London. It was
removed about 1828 to the Surrey Zoological Gardens. Advertisments
drawing the public attention to the Show appeared in the Morning
Chronicle, London, May 17, 1808, and the Newcastle Chronicle on April 21,
1798. Mr. Pidcock died in February, 1810 (vide Davis).
PIDCOCK'S EXHIBITION Halfpenny.
49/75 Ob. an elephant. PIDCOCK'S EXHIBITION. Jamts
Rv. an ape with a stick. THE WAN- -DEROW. 1801. PIDCOCK'S
GRAND MBNAGERIE, EXETER CHANGE, LONDON
PIDCOCK EXETBR CHANGE.
50/75 Ob. a lion with a dog on its back. LION & DOG, 1801
Rv. a rhinoceros. PIDCOCK, EXETER CHANGE, LONDON. Rare, 5/-
PIDCOCK'S GRAND MENAGERIE.
51/75 Ob. as last. Rv. a zebra, otherwise as last
52/75 Ob. as last. Rv. a two-headed animal (cow), EXETER CHANGE,
STRAND, LONDON. Rare. 2/6 to 3/6
53/75 Ob. as last. Rv. a kangaroo. THIS KANGAROO'S BIRTH, SEP. 10,
1800. Small J under the tail
54/75 Ob. as last. Rv. an ape. THE WAN -DEROW as 49/75
55/76 Ob. a lion fondling a dog. PIDCOCK'S GRAND MENAGERIE, EXETER
CHANGE, LONDON
Rv. a cockatoo. ORANGE CRESTED COCKATOO. 1801
WANDEROO, The
56/76 Ob. an ape, the WAN- -DEROW as Rv. of 49/75
Rv. as 52/75 (two-headed cow). Rare 3/-
57/76 Ob. as last (the wander -row)
Rv. same as Rv. of 55/76 (cockatoo). 2/6 to 3/6
58/76 Ob. as last. Rv. a crane. The AFRICAN CROWN CRANE * PIDCOCK'S
HXJBITION (SIO) * 3/6
256
KANGAROO.
Davis
59/76 Ob. This kangaroo's birth, Ac., as 53/95 reverse
Rv. a cockatoo, as 55/76 reverse. Rare. '2/6 to 5/-
ZEBRA.
60/76 A zebra, as 51/75. Rv. as last (kangaroo). 5/-
PIDCOCK'S FARTHING TOKENS, see below.
PAYABLE at ROMANIS, see R.
PAYABLE at the Mail Coach Office, see Lad Lane, under L.
PAYABLE at the Old Stock Exchange, see N
PAYABLE at the Exchange, Burton, see under Scorrier House
PIDCOCK FARTHING. (Halfpennys, see above).
BEAVER.
69/78 Ob. EXETER CHANGE, LONDON. A lion
Rv. a beaver. THE BEAVER. 1/6 to 2/-
70/78 Ob. as 69 above. Rv. THE WANDEROW, 1801. I/- to 2/6
71/78 Ob. as Rv. on the last, Wanderow, 1801
Rv. a Pelican. I/- to 3/6
72/79 Ob. a beaver. THE BEAVER, 1801
Rv. a cockatoo. EXETER CHANGE, STRAND, LONDON, rr, 5/-, 7/6
73/79 Ob. as last. Rv. a pelican. PIDCOCK, EXETER CHANGE. Scarce,
2/6, 4/6
PETERBOROUGH. 2/-
1/85 Ob. arms. DOLLAR SILVER. PETERBOROUGH TOKEN PAYABLE BY
GEORGE GRIFFIN
Rv. SILVER TOKEN, 2 SHILL, 1812. H M. under, (Silver), rr
2/85 As last, but copper, rrr £6
DITTO 1/6 continued.
3/85 Ob. View of Cathedral. SILVER TOKEN, 1811
Rv. FOR EIGHTEEN PENCE. PETERBORO BANK, JOHN COLE & CO , 3/-
4/85 As last, but in copper, rr
DITTO I/- continued.
5/85 Ob. similar to last. Rv. FOR xii PENCE, rr 7/6
6/85 As last, but in copper, rrr £2
PERRY BAR (Staffs.)
90/129 Ob. a wheatsheaf . PAYABLE BY WM. BOOTH, PERRY BAR
Rv. PENNY TOKHN, STAFFORDSHIRE, 1811. There is a flaw over the
N in TOKEN, rr 30/-
COUNTERFEIT OF ABOVE.
91/129 Ob. the wheatsheaf is under BY and the ground lines with the
p of penny
Rv. similar, but the ones in date are thick strokes and no flaw
over the N in token, 5/-
PHILEMON HOLLAND, see Coventry under C in this Section
PURDIE Weigh-house, see EDINBURGH under E.
PRESTON PANS. Lead id.
1/207 Ob. G. NIMMO, PRESTON PANS, 1813
Rv. GROOER AND TOBACCONIST, rr
257
PEEBLES. Lead id.
Davis
1/211 Ob. Robert Frazer. PEEBLES, 18] 3
Rv. TEA & SPIRIT DEALER. Rare
PANTHEON, and see 18th Century, page 165.
77/222 Ob. West view of a building, 1802 under it
Rv. PANTHEON. Payable at the, &c. Rare
78/222 Similar, but the last letter in Pantheon (N) extends beyond the
E in the, and there is no flaw in the letter p of Pantheon
as formerly, 4/-
PAYABLE at the COTTON WORKS, NEWCASTLE, see N. (page 253)
PAYABLE at Tullamore, see Charlville under C. (page 228)
PAYABLE at the PAWNBROKER'S office as follows : —
56/219 Ob. Hibernia seated. Payable at the PAWNBROKER'S OFFICE,
BISHOP STREET. Head of figure tinder PA of Pawnbroker's
Rv. W. F. B. <fc CO., 1804, LICENSED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, rrr
57/219 Ob. similar, but no flaw, the head of figure under the A and w of
PAWNBROKER'S, 3/-
JRJRE COPPER preferable to paper, see also under T and J.
118/260 Ob. view of rocks. PURE COPPER PREFERABLE TO PAPER
Rv. a female seated. Trade & Navigation. Rare 81-
PEEL CASTLE (Isle of Man), s/- TOKEN.
1/243 Ob. view of a castle. Legend as title
Rv. PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND 5 SHILLINGS BRITISH,
1811. THE DOUGLAS BANK CO. AT THEIR BANK, DOUGLAS, rr, £12
DITTO 2/6.
2/248 Ob. similar. Rv. similar to above, but reads 2s. 60., rrr
8/244 In copper, rrr
4/244 Similar to No. 2, but first I in 1811 is over the first limb of B in
Bank, previously it was over the space between BA, rrr
5/244 As last, but in copper, rrr
DITTO I/-.
6/244 Ob. similar to crown, but the quay and legend is omitted
Rv. Douglas Bank token, one Shilling British, 1811, rr J66
7/244 Ob. as last. Rv. s. ASH, rrr
PENNY.
10/245 Ob. view Peel Castle, without the Harbour watch, the building at
right nearly as tall as the tower, the mast touches the land
and has four stays
Rv. DOUGLAS BANK TOKEN ONE PENNY, 1811. Rare 5/6
11/245 Ob. has only two stays to mast, which does not touch the land
Similar, but BANK is omitted, tops of ones in date are flat, rrr
12/245 Similar, but the mast touches the land
Rv. the upright of the T in token is over the space between N
and E in one, before it was over the last limb of the N.
Rare. 20/-
13/245 Ob. figure of ATLAS kneeling. PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE, DOUGLAS
Rv. the triune armoured. MANX TOKEN ONE PENNY, 1811. 4/6
HALFPENNY.
16/246 Ob. PEEL CASTLE, ISLE OF MAN
Rv. Douglas Bank Token Halfpenny, 1811. Rare. 15/-
17/246 Ob. similar to Penny, No. 13/245 above
Rv. similar, but reads Halfpenny. Rare. 10/-
18/247 Similar. The right foot of the figure is over the centre of the E
in office, before it was over the spact between c and E in
office, rr
19/247 Ob. similar. The right foot is over the o in Douglas
Rv. the foot of the triune points to first limb of the A in Manks, rr
Q-
QVOCVNQVE, Castletown (Isle of Man). ID. & *D.
COPPER PENNY
Davis
8/244 Ob. the triune armoured and spurred with feet to left.
Legend — QVOCVNQVE IKCERIS STABIT
Rv. BANK PENNY ill a circle, ISLE OF MAN, 1811, rr 10/-
HALFPENNY
9/245 Ob. similar, but smaller token
Rv. similar, and read* BANK HALF-PENNY, 2/6
NOTE — RAMSAY issued a \D. with similar legend, but the Rv.
has PRO BONO PUBLICO iucuse on a raised rim, and date
1831. Davis 26/248, has the legend detrited owing perhaps
to its being in Brass, both are rrr
B.
READING (Berks.) 4o/- (GOL.D).
1/29 Ob. bust of king. Rv. 40 shillings Berks Token, &«., rrr, £16
SILVER.
2/29 As last, rrr, pma.
DITTO 2/6.
3/29 Ob. arms of Reading, &c. Rv. Half crown token, &c., Mouck,
Reading, rr, 16 /-
DITTO 1/6.
4/29 Ob. similar. Rv. 18 pence token, Span Doll., <kc. 3/- to 5/-
5/'29 Ob. similar. Rv. similar, no period after DOLL, s, 5/- to 7/6
6/'29 Ob. similar. Rv. similar, with period after DOLL, r
ROMSEY (Hamps.) i/-.
84/59 Ob. arms, Ac., ROMSBY TOKEN VALUE ONE SHILLING
Rv. Payable by W. Adams, 1812. Initials of HM below wreath,
rr, 10/- to20/-
35/60 Ob. as last. Rv. ships at sea, HAMPSHIRE TOKEN, rr, 20/- to 30/-
36/60 Similar to 34/59, but the H M omitted.
Rv. WILLIAM LINTOTT AND SON», a small P in the waves at the left,
rr, 15/- to25/-
ROBERT. Orchard, see Soho under S, 47/74 (page 261)
RATLEY, St. Martin's Lane (Middlesex).
61/77 Ob. Ratley, dealer in coins, Duke's Court
Rv. blank. Leaden token, unique. Also see 18th century
ROMANIS (Middlesex).
62/77 Ob. PAYABLE AT ROMANIS'S, 33, CHEAPSIDE, 1814
Rv. Truth, Strength and Speed united + l/-
RUGELEY (Staffs.), ad.
93/130 Ob. DOUBLE BLOWING ENGINES, &c., made by E. Barker, Rugeley
TWOPENNY TOKEN
Rv. a machine. STREET'S SINGLE PATENT BLOWING ENGINES FOB
SMITHS, 1815, rr
DITTO PENNY.
94/130 Ob. ONE FENNY TOKEN, Ac., REV. Edward Barker, Rugeley, 4/6
259
ROYAL EXCHANGE. Id.
Davis
116/133 Ob. bust (Geo. III.), one penny token, 1812
RT. view, EOYAL EXCHANGE, FOR PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION, 8/-
DITTO HALFPENNY.
117/138 As last, but reads HALFPENNY, 2/-
The above two tokens were issued by Abel Round, a maltster, of
Wednesbury (vide Davis).
RIPI.EY (Surrey). 6d.
3/138 Ob. T. o. s. in script. RIPLKY SIXPENCE
Rv. 6, struck in tin, rrr
RICHMOND (Surrey). Jd.
7/139 Ob. INNOCENT VIRTUOSO, &C.
Rv. TOBACCONIST AND PURVEYOR OF FOREIGN SNUFFS, 1821, 3/-
ROWFANT (Sussex), i/-.
13/141 Ob. a man ploughing. HENRY HUNT, ROWFANT HOUSE, SUSSEX
Rv. ONE SHILLING, 1811, TOKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR LABOUR, rr, 50 / -
REDDITCH (Worcs.)
1*2/162 Ob. REDDITCH TOKEN x ONE PENNY. X Prince of Wales' plume, &c.
Rv. Payable by W. Bartleet & W. Hemmiug, 1813, &c., 3/6
13/163 Ob. similar. The quill at right is over the centre of the E in
penny instead of its first limb as previously. Rare
ROYAL EXCHANGE, farthing size, see Edinburgli under E. (page 232)
REGENCY TOKEN (Silver 8/- piece).
4/249 Ob. Prince of Wales' feathers. LONG LIVE THE PRINCK
Rv. REGENCY TOKEN, Honi Soit, &c., rrr
5/249 The same as last but in copper, rrr
REMMINGTON & SMITH. 2/6 in copper and a I/ -
17/250 Ob. Remmiugtou & Smith. Two shillings and sixpence
Rv. We promise to pay the bearer on demand a one pound note
for eight of these pieces, rr
18/251 Ob. similar, but ONE SHILLING. Rv. similar, but reads twenty, rr
R. H., see Ship under S. (page 266)
S.
STOCKPORT (Cheshire). Silver.
4/82 Ob. beehive and 16 bees, T. Cartwright, &c., Stockport
Rv. female seated, with sword, bale with 4 on. ONE SHILLING
SILVER TOKEN, 1812, ef, 4/6 to 7/6
5/32 Ob. similar, 15 bees, G. & R. Ferns & T. Cartwright ?
Rv. similar, but no 4 on bale, 4/- ef 10/- ? Spinks
6/32 Similar, Y and D under sword to right, r, 5/6
7/32 Similar, but 17 bees, STOCKPORT, CHESHIRE, r, 7/6
8/32 Ob. beehive and 15 bees, T. Cartwright, Stockport
Rv. female seated, SIXPENCE, silver token, 1812, 2/6
STRATTON (Cornwall). Silver.
8/33 Ob. North Cornwall, 1811.
Rv. Shephard, Watts & Co., Stratton, r, 20/-
9/34 Ob. Devonshire silver token. Rv. as last, rr, SO/-
Qi
26o
SHAFTESBURY (Dorset). SHILLING
Davis
10/44 Ob. Dorsetshire, Wiltshire and Shaftesbury BANK TOKEN
Ev. One SHILLING at Shaftesbury OB s. LLOYD'S, Bucklesbury,
London, &c., 1811, r 20/-
11/44 Ob. similar. Rv. a military bust of NBLSON (?). COMMBECIAL TOKEN,
i. B. x R., 1811, rrr
12/45 Ob. COMMERCIAL TOKEN, I. B. X R., 1811. Rv. ONE SHILLING VALUE, rr
13/45 As last, but in BRASS, rr
14/45 Ob. similar to No. 10, but legend, Shaftesbury Bank Token,
Henderson & Co.
Rv. a large Roman numeral xn within a wreath of laurel, rr 30/ -
15/45 A proof of last in copper, rrr
16/45 Ob. Shaftesbury Bank, LICENSED, 14 March, 1811
Rv. as Ob. of No. 10/44. VALUE ONB SHILLING. 2/- to 3/6
17/45 As last, but in copper, rrr
18/45 Similar, but the word AND ia in italics, between Wiltshire and
Shaftesbury, rr, 20 / •
19/45 Variety of last, r
20/45 Variety of last, the Staffordshire knot which was on the preceding
is omitted on this oue, rrr
21/45 Variety ornament under ONE SHILLING, r, 8/6 to 7/6
22/45 Ob. as last, Rv. May trade, THB PLOUGH & THB FLEECB FLOURISH IN
ALL THE BRITISH ISLKS, SUCCESS TO AGRIC DLTURB & NAVIGATION
rr
SIXPENCE
23/46 Ob. similar to 16/45, the figures 14, 1811, are the same size
Rv. Dorsetshire, Wiltshire & Shaftesbury bank token, value
SIXPENCE, the last limb of N in TOKEN is under the foot of
the T in Shaftesbury, r 80/-
24/46 Similar, the 14 is the same size as the letters in MARCH, and the
last limb of N is not quite under the y, 1/6 to 2/6
25/46 Similar, but for the accomation of the public added as an inner
legend. The word value on Rv. is now in Roman Capitals, rr
25/-
THREEPENCE
26/46 Ob. SHASTON BANK TOKHN, HENDERSON & oo.
Rv. a large 8 within an olive wreath, rrr
SWAN AGE (Dorset). 2D. (copper).
27/46 Ob. SWAKAGB FRIENDLY SOCIETY, 1785
Rv. VALUB TWO PENCE, rr
STOCKTON (Durham). Shilling.
1/47 Ob. arms, &c., STOCKTON, 1812, Rv. CHRISTOPHER & JENNBTT, 3/6 to 6/-
2/47 A variety of last, both silver, scarce, 5/- to 7/6
PENNY
6/47 Ob. view of bridge, TEES above, 1813 below, Christopher & Jennett
Rv. figure of Britannia, BRITANNIA * ONE PENNY TOKHN * scarce, 3/-
SOUTH SHIELDS
5/47 Ob. FRANCIS ROBINSON, STH. SHIELDS
Rv. a ship, SUCCESS TO THE COAL TRADE, 1814, rr 10/-
SEDBURY (Glos.). PENNY.
16/55 Ob. a mill, GENUINE BRITISH COPPER, SEDBURY IRON WORKS
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 2/-
26l
SOUTHAMPTON (Hamps.). i/-
Davis
87/60 Ob. arms, &c. SOUTHAMPTON TOKEN VALUE ONH SHILLING
Rv. an antique ship. WILLIAM LOMEB & SON. Rare, 20/- to 35/-
SAWBRIDGEWORTH (Herts.). Also see Soho (following).
COPPER PENNY.
1/62 Ob. Robert Orchard, Sawbridgeworth, Herts^
Rv. an open book. * SAWBRIDGBWORTH * PBNNY * TOKEN * EXERGUE *
* Payable ** FEBY xi * 1801 *, rrr
STAMFORD (Lines.). 1/6 Silver.
16/69 Ob. a lion, &c. STAMFORD, 1811
Rv. SILVER Is. 6D. TOKEN, payable in cash notes by EDWD. & FRAS.
BUTT. Rare, 10/- to 20/-
17/69 Ob. similar, but a radiated instead of plain crown as before,
lion, &c. Rv. same as last. Rare, 10/- to 25/-
SOHO PENNY. (Middlesex).
47/74 Ob. bust. ROBERT ORCHARD, NO. 34 GREEK ST., CORNER OF CHURCH
ST., SOHO, LONDON. 1803 under the bust
Rv. And at Sawbridgeworth, Herts., manufacturer of chocolate
and cocoa, &c. Grocer and tea dealer, &c., rr
48/75 Also in silver, rrr. For Farthings see below.
ST. MARTIN'S LANE, see RATLBY under R. (page 268)
ST. MARTIN'S LANE, see WARRKN under W. (page 270)
SOHO FARTHING. (Middlesex).
66/78 Ob. Robert Orchard, grocer and tea dealer, similar to the penny
inscription No. 47/74 above
Rv. a Chinaman. MAKER OF CHOCOLATE AND COCOA, &c., under the
figure FARTHING, r
67/78 Ob. as last, Rv. a building, ROBERT ORCHARD TB A WAREHOUSE, corner
of Church St., and at SAW BRIDGEWORTH, HARTS, (sic), rr
68/78 Ob. bast of ROBERT ORCHARD, Grocer and tea dealer, &c.
Rv. as last, but HARTS, spelt Herts, 6d. to l/-
STAFFORD. i/- (Silver).
18/119 Ob. a building, STAFFORD TOKBN FOR TWELVE PENCB, 1811, on the
roof, tiles are visible
Rv. arms of Stafford (a castle and four lions) J. C. under, 2/-
14/119 Ob. similar to last, but the tiles are not visible
Rv. similar, but the lion's paw nearly touches the tower, 4/6
STAFFORD. ID. (copper), dated on Rv. 1811
15/120 Ob. bust (George III.). STAFFORDSHIRE PENNY TOKEN, the nose of
effigy points to first limb of the E in Staffordshire.
Rv. Female seated, Commerce 1811, the centre blade of palm
points to the last E in commerce, rare 7/6
16/120 Ob. similar, the nose lines with last limb of the second R in
Staffordshire
Rv. the centre blade points to the letter c, 10/-
17/120 As 15, but the effigy has an aquiline nose, 3/6
18/120 Ob. there is a p on the bust
Rv. there is a p between the figure and the shield, rare
DITTO DATED 1814
19/120 Ob. no P on bust, Rv. dated 1814, no ship and no », 2/6
DITTO NO DATE
20/120 Ob. similar to 15, Rv. a ship COMMERCE, rare (continued.)
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DATED 1811 ON OBVERSE.
Davis
21/120 Ob. bust, nulaureated to right (Geo. III.), STAFFORDSHIRE PENNY
TOKEN, 1811, the first 1 is over the fork of the Y in penny
Kv. TO FACILITATE TRADE, an acorn above the T in to, rare
22/120 Similar, but on Rv. the acorn above the TO, 3/6
23/120 Ob. the first 1 in date is over the last limb of the Y, a flaw at left
of ST in Staffordshire, 5/- scarce
SCORRIER HOUSE
24/121 Ob. similar to 1'J, but a laureated bust
Rv. view of mining machinery. Payable at Scorrier House, one
pound note for 240 tokens 1812, 4/6
25/122 Ob. as last, Rv. a building. PAYABLE AT THE EXCHAKGE, BURTON.
rr (mule) see page 248
26/122 Ob. Bust, STAFFORDSHIRE PENNY TOKEN
Rv. payable by H. BAYLIS, Birmingham & Bilston, 4/6
HALFPENNY
27/122 Ob. as last, but READS HALFPENNY TOKEN
Rv. female figure seated, COMMERCE 1814, rare, 5/-
STAFFORDSHIRE, Pottery, 1813
02/180 Ob. a Kiln, &c. as title. Rv. One penny token. FOR PUBLIC
accommodation, rr, 10 j-
STAFFORD. id.
95/130 Ob. Arms STAFFORD above 1801, below a short gateway
Rv. Monogram W.H. crosslet each side, PENNY, a Staffordshire
knot in solid lines below
Ed. PAYABLE BY HORTON & COMPANY, rare, 5/6
96/130 Ob. as last, but a long gateway
Rv. similar, the knot is outlined, and a flaw from the edge of coin
to the knot is visible
Ed. as last, 2/6
97/181 Somewhat similar, but no flaw and dated 1803, 2/6
STAFFORD & STAFFORDSHIRE.
98/131 Ob. as title, ONE PENNY in a circle
Rv. TOKEN 1811, FLINT COPPER Co., rr, 25/-
SHOREHAM (Sussex), i/-.
14/141 Ob. view of a church. SHOREHAM TOKEN, xii PENCE.
Rv. Payable at CLAYTON & HIDES, ACCOMMODATION CHANGE, 1811, rr £2
15/141 Very similar, but reads PENSE. (sic), rr, £3
STEYNING (Sussex), i/-
16/142 Ob. Shilling silver token payable at s. GATEIS or J. CHKESMANS,
Steyning, Sussex, issued by Royal, &c.
Rv. a beehive and bees, within a hop and barley wreath, r, 20/-
17/142 Similar, but Gateis is misspelt Gate's, rr, 30/-
SIR ORIGINAL.
113/156 Ob. bust. SIR ORIGINAL, j a H
Rv. this is my work, John Gregory Hancock, aged 7 years,
1800, in the exergue : — Industry produceth wealth, rr
114/156 As above, but in brass, rrr
The latter two are Warwickshire tokens.
SHAKESPEARE.
115/156 Ob. bust. w. SHAKE SPEARB. j. o. HANCOCK, aged 7 y's
Rv. this is my work, John Gregory, &c., rr, 35/-
116/156 As last, but in brass, rrr
117/157 The Rv. reads produseth (sic) wealth, rrr, £3 10s.
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STAVERTON (Wilts.) 2/6.
Davis
6/159 Ob. 8TAVEETON FACTORY, N«AR BRADFORD, WILTSHIRE
8 d
Rv. "2 6, 1811, prosperity to the woolen manufactory, rrr, £10
PENNY.
7/160 Ob. STAVBRTON FACTORY, NBAR BRADFORD, WILTSHIRE. Ou the
ground at the right T. w.
Rv. a fleece. Legend, one penny token, 1811. The tail of the
fleece falls below the hock, rr,
8/160 Ob. similar, but no periods in the legend, nor is the T. w. ou the
ground
Rv. the tail does not extend below the hock, rr, .£6
STANLEY Colliery, see Bewdley under B., this Section (page 222)
SPADE, SHOVEL, &c., see NAIL TRACE under N (page 253)
SCARBOROUGH (Yorks.) i/-.
32/170 Ob. arms. No legend.
Rv. LORD & MARSHALL, SCARBOROUGH, ONB SHILLING SILVER TOKKN,
1811. Rare, 4/6
33/170 Ob. arms, legend HONI SOIT, &c.
Rv. as last but dated 1812, 7/6
SIXPENCE.
34/170 Similar, but reads SIXPENCE, 3/-
SHEFFIEIyD. 10/6 (GOLD).
35/170 Ob. a phoenix. YOUNGE, WILSONS & YOUNGE, SHEFFIELD
a d
Rv. STANDARD GOLD 10. 6. YORKSHIRE TOKEN, 1812, rrr, ^15
HALF CROWN (continued).
36/170 Ob. arms Sheffield. YOUNGE & DEAKIN, SHEFFIELD
Rv. female seated. TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE SILVER TOKEN,
1812. Rare, 30/-
EIGHTEENPENCE (continued).
37/171 Ob. s. & c. YOUNGE & co., SHEFFIELD, arms, &c.
Rv. one shilling and sixpence token, 1812, rr
38/171 Also struck in COPPER, rrr
SHILLING (continued), 1811, flat tops to 1 in date
39/171 Ob. YOUNGE & DEAKIN, SHEFFIELD
Rv. one shilling silver token, 1811, grass above the sword hilt,
Y & D on the ground, the point of sword extends beyond the Y, 2/6
40/171 Similar, no grass, the point of sword is under the Y, 10/-
41/171 The hilt of sword extends to extreme edge of the bale and the point
beyond the Y as No. 39, 7/6
41a Unpublished (Daniels notes), point of sword under the &
SLOPING tops to 1 in date
42/171 Point of sword extends beyond Y in y & d, ones slope, rare
43/171 A small H on the ground at the right and grass over the hilt, 12/6
44/171 The H omitted, and sword point is under the Y, 8/6
45/171 The point of sword has 4 blades of grass over it, 5/-
46/171 No grass, the point is midway between Y and &, rr
FLAT tops to ones in date
47/171 Rv. dated 1812, no wreath to shield, point of the sword is under
the & of Y & D, rr
48/172 Ob. arms in a wreath, s. <k c. YOUNGE & co., Sheffield
Rv. no Y & D, the sword rests against the bale, the bottom of the
letters are square, and there are 4 blades of grass at the end
of sword, 5/-
49/172 Similar to last, but only 8 blades of grass, 4/6
50/172 A close copy of No. 48, but bottom base of letters are scalloped, 3/6
(continued) ,
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SIXPENCE.
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54/172 Ob. arms, no wreath. YOUNG & DEAKIN, SHEFFIELD
Rv. six pence silver token, 1811, no sword by the seated figure, 3/6
SHEFFIELD OVERSEERS, l/-
51/172 Ob. arms, SHEFFIELD, 1811, a pellet between the arrow barbs
Rv. One shilling token. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, 5/6
52/172 Slight variety of Reverse die, 5/6
53/172 Slight variety of Reverse die and no pellets on the Obverse, 3/-
SHEFFIELD PENNY.
120/181 Ob. bust (Geo. III.). FOR PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION, SHEFFIELD.
On the shoulder H
Rv. Britannia seated to left. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1812. There
are six leaves iu the olive branch held by Britannia, 2/6
121/181 Ob. differs, the H being omitted
Rv. differs in there being nine leaves to olive branch. A
forgery of the period, and Rare
SHEFFIELD OVERSEERS. PENNY, 1812.
122/181 Ob. a view of the Workhouse, the left eaves of the building
line between the R and s of overseers
Rv. Justice standing. Sheffield penny token. A small H on
the base at the right. Rare
123/181 Ob. differs, the left eaves of the building line to the last limb of
the R in overseers, the base line at the right is below the R
in poor
Rv. as last, 4/6
124/182 Ob. similar, the left eaves of building line to the centre of the R
in overseers, and the base lice to the centre of the R in
POOR. Rv. as last, 3/6
125/182 As last, but the H is omitted on Reverse, rare 5/-
DATED 1813. There are eight minor varieties of this
Nos. 126/182 — 127 — 128 — 129 — 130 — 131 — 132— 133, 1/- to 3/6 each
DATED 1815.
134/183 Ob. view of Workhouse, the eaves at the left in line with the s of
overseers, the base line of the building is opposite the last limb
of R in poor
Rv. the initials Y & D are on the pedestal at the left, 5/-
1J35/183 Ob. similar, but the eaves liiae between the R & s of overseers
and the base lines touches the R in poor
Rv. similar, but the first laurel leaf is seen entire, whereas in
the former it was partly hidden by the arm of Justice, r 3/-
SHEFFIELD. HOB SON.
137/183 Ob. payable at s. HOBSONS & SONS, button manufacturer!
Rv. Britannia seated, 1812, one penny token, 2/-
138/183 Similar, but dated 1813, 2/6
SHEFFIELD. PHOENIX, Iron Works.
139/183 Ob. view of Works, PHOENIX IRON WORKS, SHEFFIELD, the small
door ixi the wall has no bars
Rv. a cask labelled s J & co, ONE PENNY TOKEN 1813, the right
hand beam of scales lines to the foot of T in token, 2/ -
140/184 Ob. similar, but the small door in the wall is barred
Rv. the RIGHT HAND beam of scales lines to the o of TOKEN, r 4/6
SHEFFIELD. ROSCOE PLACE. 1812 penny. £d. see 151/186 below.
141/184 Ob. view of mills, shewing 14 chimneys, smoke is issuing from
4 of them, a flagstaff but no flag
Rv. female seated on a bale labelled Y & D, ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1812
142/184 Similar, but there are 5 chimneys smoking, value as last 3/6
143/184 Similar to 141, but 9 smoking chimneys, and the flagstaff has a
flag, on the Rv. there is no Y <fc D on the bale as previously,
scarce, 4/6 (continued.)
DATED 1813
Davis
144/184 Ob. smoke issuing from 5 chimneys, and the flagstaff is minus
the flag.
Rv. Y & D on the bale, dated 1813, 5/-
145/184 Ob. 7 smoking chimneys, Rv. as last, the sword hilt bar extends
to the base line, r 7/6
146/184 Ob. as last, Rv. the sword hilt bar does not extend to the base line
147/185 Ob. has 8 smoking chimneys
Rv. differs the point of sword being over the bow of the 8 in date
at the. right, value as last 2/- to 3/-
HALFPENNY, Lord Nelson
148/185 Ob. bust (LOED NELSON) ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS
DUTY. There is a band of braid on the collar of the coat
Rv. 1811, payable at No. 18 NOEFOLK EOW, SHEFFIELD HALFPENNY
TOKEN, a cockerell under the word Sheffield, l/-
149/185 Ob. similar, but two bands of braid on the collar of coat, and a
w on the MEDAL, rare, 2/6
150/185 Ob. as last, Rv. British Naval Halppenny (sic) 1812, scarce, 2/-
ROSCOE PLACE (halfpenny).
151/186 Ob. EOSCOE PLACE, SHEFFIELD
Rv. female seated, HALFPENNY TOKEN 1812, l/-
SOWERBY BRIDGE.
152/186 Ob. SEVEN SHILLINGS PAYABLE AT KOBT. WILSON'S, SOWEEBY BRIDGE
Rv. N°/ This token is a large copper oblong oval-ended disc,
and is very rare
SWANSEA, i/- Silver.
16/194 Ob. view of the Castle, a flagstaff on each tower, house at the
sides, omitted in the next piece
Rv. Payable at S. Padley's and J. Andrews. SWANSEA SILVEE
TOKEN FOE XII PENCE, 7/6
17/195 Ob. the tower has a weather vane, no houses, the date MDCOCXI
added
Rv. a key. PAYABLE BY JOHN voss, DEAPBK, &c., 4/6
PENNY.
18/195 Ob. NANTBHYDNYVILAS AIE FUENACE CO. ONE PENNY
Rv. 1813. Payable at SWANSEA AND MOEEISTOWN. The ornament
over 1813 is under the s and E of Swansea, 4/6
19/195 Similar, but the ornament is under the N and s of Swansea and
the last numeral 3 is smaller. Rare 10/-
20/195 Ob. SWANSEA AND SOUTH WALBS, 1813. ONE PENNY TOKEN
Rv. by L. W. Dillwyn, T. Bevington, &c. PAYABLE AT THE
CAMBEIAN POTTEEY, SWANSEA, 4/6
Note. — This token should interest China Collectors. The works were
commenced in 1780, but it was 1802 before Dillwyn became the
sole proprietor. Sometimes on pottery the word Dillwyn occurs.
A trident is another mark, and the author of this work has seen
the words CAMBRIAN AEGYLE impressed.
STEPHENS, see Ireland nnder I. (page 244)
SUCCESS to trade, see under T. (page 267)
ST. PATRICK APOS 432 (penny), as follows—
43/217 Bust to right, Rv. harp of 9 strings, IEELAND 1806, rare 5/-
DATED 1815
47/218 Bust unlaureated, Rv. a robed figure, HIBBENIA 1815, rare, 5/6
HALFPENNY
66/221 Ob. bust as last (unlaureated), ST. PATEICK APOSTLB 432
Rv. a harp of 9 strings, IEELAND 1806, rr 7/6
67/221 Bust similar, but reads ST. PATEICK APOS 432, r 3/6
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STRABANE (copper penny).
Davis
1/228 Ob. Female seated with harp of 8 strings, G. Irvine -Strabane
Rv. one penny token 1812, rr
2/228 As last, but dated 1813, 2/6
STATES OF JERSEY. 3/-, 1/6, and the ID.
2/240 Ob. arms, STATES OF JERSEY 1813
Rv. THEBE SHILLING TOKEN in an oak wreath, rare, 7/6
3/240 Similar, but reads EIGHTEEN PENCE, rare, 3/6
4/241 Ob. bust Geo. III., JERSEY BANK TOKEN 1812
Rv. ELIAS NEEL, JERSEY, &C., rr
5/241 Ob. similar, but reads JERSEY BANK 1818
Rv. a robed female figure with scales, &c., rr
STEPHENS, see Wellington and W., also pages 231, 244, 273.
SHIPS, COLONIES & Commerce. 3/- TOKEN.
2/249 Ob. Golden fleece suspended, SHIPS COLONIES & COMMERCE 1811
Rv. P of Wales' Feathers, Three shilling Token, rr
8/249 As last, but in copper, rrr
Note. — Also see Regency tokens under R (page 259).
67/256 Ob. Bust Geo. Ill, Halfpenny Token 1815
Rv. a ship, SUCCESS TO NAVIGATION & TRADE, the bowsprit of ship
points to T in TRADE, 1/6
68/256 Similar, but the bowsprit points to the &, 2/-
69/256 Similar, but only one projecting laurel leaf instead of two as
formerly, r, 3/6
70/256 As last, the bowsprit points to the T as in 67, 2/6
38/258 Ob. as the following, but ONE PENNY TOKEN, rare, date 1814, 5/-
104/259 Ob. Ship under top sails, Halfpenny token 1814
Rv. R H within a wreath of oak, 2/6
117/260 As last, but farthing token, rare 5/-
Also see 28/47 under G, God Save, &c. (page 238)
SIX PENNY TOKEN.
13/250 Ob. a large 6 inscribed as Title.
Rv. female seated on a cannon. BRITANNIA. Top leaves of
laurel branch between the R and I of Britannia. Scarce, 3/-
14/250 Similar, the top leaves of olive branch are between the i and T
of Britannia, 2/ -
SIX PENCE SILVER TOKEN.
15/250 Ob. a crescent and seven stars. Pro bono, &c., 1812
Rv. a G. and an eye, a hand holding a baton, legend as title, 3/-
16/250 As last, but in copper, rrr
SHIP. (Penny).
36/253 Ob. a ship in full sail. ONE PENNY TOKEN, 1813
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN within a wreath of oak, 3/6
37/253 Ob. a larger ship than last and no legend
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN within a laurel wreath, rare
38/253 See Ships, Colonies, Ac., above.
S. J. & Co. See Halfpenny Tokens with Ship, under H. (page 242).
T.
TEIGNMOUTH (Devonshire).
SHILLING
18/41 Ob. issued at Teignmouth for public accomodation, 1811 (sic)
Rv. for 20 of these tokens which cost, &c., rare, 10/- to 20/-
19/41 Differs from last, ID instead of H M on Ob. There are small stars
after ONE, and stars each side of NOTE, rrr
The last also occurs in copper, pma.
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TAVISTOCK. PENNY.
Davis
23/42 Ob. Devon mines 1811, the smoke from chimney is soaring to the right
Rv. Prince of Wales' feathers, &c., TAVISTOCK * PENNY TOKEN * 3/6
24/42 Variety of last, the smoke is to the left, r, 2/6
THOMAS JORDON A CO., see 45/74 under C H. (page 225)
TUNSTEAD & HAPPING. PENNY.
Norfolk
29/84 Ob. a wheat»heaf, PAYABLE AT THE CORPORATION HOUSE
Rv. ONE PENNY TOKEN, TUNSTEAD & HAPPING, 1812, 1/6
HALFPENNY
30/84 Similar, but reads HALF PENNY TOKEN, 2/6
TAUNTON (Somerset), i/-.
67/109 Ob. payable at John Bluetts, 1811
Rv. value XII. pence, TAUNTON TOKEN, rrr
DITTO PENNY
121/116 Ob. a man at a forge, TAUNTON PENNY TOKEN
Rv. A POUND NOTE for 240 tokens, payable at Messrs, cox's IRON
FOUNDRY, 3/6
THIRSK (Yorks.) i/-.
55/172 Ob. Arms THIRSK, 1812
Rv. THIRSK ASSOCIATION ONE SHILLING, SILVER TOKEN in a circle,
rare, 35/-
TRADE & NAVIGATION, also see overleaf of Nos. 42/253 <fe 101/259
71/221 Ob. Hibernia seated, ONE HALFPENNY TOKEN 1820
Rv. a ship sailing, TRADE AND NAVIGATION, 1/6
THE UNION.
74/221 Ob. Britannia seated, ship in the distance, HALFPENNY
Rv. THE UNION 1801, a harp of 9 strings, 1/6
TATE & ULL, Louth.
2/226 COUNTERMARKED on a Geo. 3rd Halfpenny, rr
THREE SHILLINGS & FOUR PENCE. Silver.
1/249 Ob. No legend, a beehive and bees
Rv. THREE SHILLINGS & FOURPENOE within a wreath, rrr
The Illustrious Wellington, see Field Marshall under F (page 234)
TUIvLAMORE, see Charville under C (page 228).
T. I. C. in Script.
40/253 Ob. T. i. c. 1812. Rv. one penny token. Rare
TRADE & Navigation. (Also see 101/259 overleaf)
42/253 Ob. female seated. Trade & Navigation
Rv. one penny token in a circle. Pure copper preferable to
paper. Rare
43/253 Similar, but dated 1818, l/-
44/253 Similar, but top of the & is rounded, before it w&sflat, 2/6
45/253 Similar, but dated 1814. The & is rounded at top, 3/6
46/253 Similar, but the & is flat at the top, 3/ -
TRADE & Commerce.
61/255 Ob, bust to right. SUCCESS TO TRADE. 1812
Rv. Britannia seated. COMMERCE RULES THE MAIN, l/-
62/255 Similar, but Rv. has legend ; Halfpenny. Rare
63/256 Similar, but legend reads Great Britain. The olive branch has
seven leaves. COMMERCE. 1814, rr
64/256 As last, but only six leaves to olive branch, rr
65/256 Ob. as last, but token added, reading HALFPENNY TOKEN
Rv. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF TRADE. Rare
66/256 Ob. GEO. in. RULES. 1806. Rv. Britannia for ever, in the exergue.
MEDAL, rr
82/257 Ob. bust in military uniform. No legend
Rv. a female seated. Trade and Commerce, 1811, rare, 5/ •
(continued.)
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TRADE & NAVIGATION. 1813.
Davis
101/259 Ob. a ship sailing. The rope nearest the foremast leads from
the spritsail yard to the top of the shrouds
Rv. Halfpenny Token. Pure copper, &c., 5/-
102/259 Similar, but the rope leads to the bowsprit, 3/-
103/259 Similar, but the rope leads from the spritsail yard to the
foremast, 3/6
Author's Note. — Mr. Davis, in accurately describing these pieces, is
evidently a nautical gentleman ; the phrases he uses may be unknown
to several collectors, and the author of the present work, having to
spend four hours on watch in the shrouds for sleeping on a winch whilst on
duty, calls to mind the punishment by translating the terms used by
Mr. Davis. I need hardly add, that to sleep on watch in the shrouds
would mean a fall of perhaps 40 feet ; and a masthead shroud watch for
four hours in the night at sea is a thing to be remembered.
Bowsprit — A projecting pole over the front or head of a vessel.
Foremast — The mait nearest the head.
Shrouds — The wire rigging that supports the mast from the sides of the
vessel to within a few feet of the top, the rope leading from the
top to the fore part of a vessel being called the stay. Similar ropes —
usually two — from the mast head to the sides, but inclined towards
the stern, are the back stays.
Spritsail is the sail on a ship's bowsprit and usually an auxiliary sail
stretched on a pole called a yard, hence the term spritsail yard.
Main Mast — The centre mast of a three-masted vessel. In a four-
masted vessel, the main mast would be the second from; the head.
The term middle mast is only used in a vessel of five masts, and is
the third mast from the head.
Top Sails are the sails above those on the main or lower masts. This
needs some interpretation, there being several masts connected —
fiddled is the correct term — one above the other. Commencing
from the deck, the lower mast, the top mast (lower and upper), top
gallant, Koyal and skysail masts (in large ships) — a total of six.
Ship — The term is used for a vessel that has yards and sets square sails
on all three masts.
Schooner — A vessel of two to six masts but no yards.
Barque — A three-masted vessel having yards only on the two first masts,
and termed a ship when yards are placed on all three masts.
Barge — A vessel with one mast used for coasting.
The above explanation seems necessary owing to the tokens and
terms used in describing them in the 18th and 19th centuries.
106/259 Ob. a seated female, legend as title
Rv. HALFPENNY TOKEN, PUBE COPPER, &C., 1812, 1/6
107/259 Similar, but dated 1813, 2/-
108/259 Ob. an anchor & cable, HALFPENNY TOKEN 1816
Rv. a large H in an olive wreath, rare
V.
VINCIT AMOR PATRICE, 1811
HALFPENNY
This occurs on a token assigned to Essex by W. J. Davis, the
translation of which is — The love of country exceeds everything.
17/50 Ob. bust to right, legend as title
Rv. Britannia seated, holding olive branch and trident within a
wreath of oak with 14 acorns, 8 to left, 6 to right, a cypher
BBC, British Copper Company under shield, rare (continued.)
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VINCIT AMOR (continued.)— Halfpenny.
Davis
18/60 Variety of last, the bust being larger, l/-
19/50 Similar, but 16 acorns, 7 to left, and 9 to right, Ob. laurel points
to the o, l/-
20/50 Similar, but laurel points to the R on Ob., 1/6
21/50 Similar, but laurel points to the o A R on Ob., 1/6
22/50 Rv. has 15 acorns, nine to left and 6 to right, Ob. similar to No. 19
2/-
33/50 As last, the laurel on Rv., however, points to the o & R, 2/6
24/50 Rv. has 18 acorns, 9 on each side, Ob. similar to No. 19, l/-
25/50 As last, the laurel on Rv. points nearly to o as No. 19, 2/6
26/50 Variety, slightly differs from last, 1/6
27/50 Rv. has 16 acorns, 9 to left, 7 to right, 2/6
28/50 Similar, but 8 to left, 8 to right, 6d.
Also see BRUTUS under B. (page 209).
VIRTUTE ET INDUSTRIA, see Bristol and South Wales under B.
(page 215)
VIMIERA TALAVERA, see Cossack penny token under C. (page 227)
VICTORIA NOBIS EST (victory is for us) as follows :—
79/257 Ob. bust to right (Wellington), no button on ooat
Rv. a female seated to left, Halfpenny token, 2/6
Also see Marquis Wellington under W. (page 278).
w.
WHITEHAVKN, Cumberland.
1/37 Ob. W. B. PAYABLE AT WHITE HAVHN
Rv. Ship, Farthing token 1812, r 2/6
2/37 Ob. W. E. legd. as last. Rv. a tea canister, legd. as last, l/-
WALTHAMSTOW, Essex, Penny, 1812.
There are several varieties in date arid number of acorns
23 Acorns
4/48 Ob. Rolling mills at Walthamstow 1812, ONE PENNY
Rv. British Copper Company, 23 acorns, 11 to left, 12 to right, 2/-
6/48 Variety, 12 acorns to left and 11 to right, 2/6
22 Acorns
6/48 Variety, 11 acorns each side, rare 7/6
21 Acorns
7/48 Variety, 10 acorns to left and 11 to right, 1/6
8/48 Variety, 11 acorns to left and 10 to right, 2/-
18 Acorns
9/49 Ob. Rolling Mills at Walthamstow, 1812, &c.
Rv. 8 acorns to left, 10 to right. The 2 in date under the E & N of
PENNY, rare 10 /-
10/49 As last, but the 2 in date is under the first limb of N in penny, 5/«
24 Acorns. 1812
11/49 Ob. a (LION) dated 1812. Rv. has 24 acorns, 12 to left and 12 to
right, rr 10/-
1813. 25 Acorna
12/49 Ob. a lion, &c., twenty-five acorns, 12 to left, 13 to right, r 5/6
24 Acorns
13/49 Ob. similar, the 3 in date under the first limb of N
Rv. 24 acorns in wreath, 12 to left and 12 to right, r 3/ -
(continued).
270
WALTHAMSTOW (continued.)— Penny.
22 Acoius
Davis
14/49 A variety, 22 acorns, 11 on each side, 2/6
19 Acorns
15/49 A variety, 19 acorns, 8 to left and 11 to right, rare
16/49 Varies from last in the position of ground line, rare
WHALLEY & CO., Thames St., see Sixpences, Charing Cross under C.
41/74 (page 225)
WANDEROW, see Pidcock, 54/76 Davis (page 255)
WARREN, R., Middlesex
63/77 Ob. R. Warren the Inventor of Japan Liquid Blacking
Rv. a bottle inscribed No. 14, St. Martins Lane, London, with BW
on stopper. ROBERT WARRENS LIQUID BLACKING MANUFACTORY, I/-
WROXHAM (Norfolk), ad.
31/84 Ob. a wheelbarrow, TO PAT WORKMEN AND PROMOTE AGRICULTURE,
under the wheelbarrow, MARLE PIT TOKEN
Rv. 3 pence, payable at Wroxham, D. COLLTER, PROPRIETOR, 1797,
rare, 4/6
WALES & BRISTOL, gee Bristol, 42/104 (Davis) under B. (page 211)
WIVELISCOMBE (Somerset). 3D.
122/116 Ob. a female seated, exergue 1814, Three penny token,
Wiveliscombe
Rv. A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR 80 TOKENS BY JNO. FEATHERSTONB, rr d62
DITTO 2D.
124/117 Ob. female seated as last, TWO PENNY TOKEN, &c.
Rv. as .last, but reads 120 tokens by w. TIMLBTT & j. CLARKE, r £1
DITTO ID.
125/117 Ob. reads one penny, Rv. as last, but 240 tokens, 2/6
WALSALL. (Staffs.). A BEAR, &c. Penny.
99/131 Ob. a bear and ragged staff. PAYABLE BY FLETCHER & SHARRATT.
Note the bear's ears are under the E in Fletcher
Rv. Walsall Token, one penny, 1811, in a wreath of oak. The
centre acorn has a long stem, and an acorn touches the w in
Walsall, 2/6
Similar, but the bear's ears are under the H, 1/6
Similar, but the acorn is above the w in Walsall, 5/ -
Similar, but the centre aooru has a short stem, 4/6
Similar, but the centre acorn has no stem, and an acorn nearly
touches the L in Walsall, whereas in last it was well away, 4/-
104/181 Similar, but the bear's ears are under the last limb of H and
centre of the E. On the Rv. the centre acorn has a short
stem. Rare, 8/-
105/131 Similar, but the ears point to the first limb of the H and the
down stroke of the B. Rare, 10/ -
(continued).
271
A Church, &c.
Davis
106/131
W. T. Funder. PAYABLE BY FLETCHER &
Ob. view of church.
SHAKRATT
Rv. WALSALL TOKEN ONE PENNY. 1811 in & wreath of oak, the
centre acorn has a short stem, 3/6
DITTO with Druid's head
107/132 Ob. Payable by JOSEPH PARKER. The hood points to the B in
PAYABLE
Rv. WALSALL TOKEN ONE PENNY, 1811. There are three acorns
with long stems, the first one being under f of PENNY, 2/6
108/132 Ob. Similar, but the Druid's head is shorter, the hood points to the
L in PAYABLE and the first fold of the hood commences under
the Y in BY
Rv. Similar, but the first acorn ia to left of P in PENNY, rare
109/132 In this, a border is added to the HOOD which points to the E in
PAYABLE. Rv. differs in the first acorn at the left turns from
the 2 in date. There is also an ACORN on a short stem to the
right, rare
110/132 Ob. similar, but the HEAD has a ROHAN nose and the first fold of
the hood is under j. Rv. differs in the first acorn at left
inclines to 1 in date, rare
111/132 Ob. has a Grecian nose, Hood points to L and the first fold
commences under the Y in BY
Rv. as last, 2/-
112/132 Ob. as last, but the fold of Hood commences under the B in by
Rv. similar, but the centre acorn omitted and the two inside
acorns have long stems, rare
118/132 Ob. as 112, the first fold of HOOD commences under the space
between Y <k J, the hood pointing to the E. Rv. as last, rare
114/132 A double Obverse, i.e., a Druid's head on either side, rr
HALFPENNY
115/133 Ob. bear & staff. Payable by Fletcher & Sharratt
Rv. Walsall Halfpenny Token 1811, 8/6
WEDNESBURY, see ROYAL Exchange under R (page 259)
WEST BROMWICH & COSELEY (Staffs.).
118/133 Ob. PENNY TOKEN, 1812
Rv. IN GASH NOTES. PAYABLE BY JAMES COOKSEY, 3/6
WEST BROMWIOH, OLDBURY, TIPTON & Brierley
119/133 Ob. PENNY TOKEN, 1811, West Bromwich, &c., as title. The N in
token lints to the centre of N in TIPTON
Rv. a pound note for 240. Payable at West Bromwich by
Whitehouse & Co. The 4 is at the left of the N in NOTB, rr
120/133 Ob. Similar, the N in token lines to centre of &, 4/6
121/133 Ob. as last. Rv. the 4 points to the right of o in note, 3/6
122/133 Ob. the N in token between the & and the N in TIPTON, 3/-
WITHYMOOR (Staffs.) id.
128/134 Ob. an interior of forge. WITHYMOOR SCYTHE WORKS. ONE PENNY,
1813. No brickwork at right of forge
Rv. Tools, &c. One pound note for 240 tokens. Payable by
Jas. Griffin <k Sons, 4/6
124/134 Ob. dated 1814, and brickwork is now seen
Rv. similar, the B in BY is under the 4 instead of under the 2 as
in the one above, 3/>
272
WOODBRIDGE (Suffolk). 1/6.
Davis
8/136 Ob. figure (Justice). FOE THE ACCOMMODATION or TRADE, 1811
Rv. Silver token value Is. 6d. Payable at STUDD & MATHBWS,
Woodbridge, rr 30/-
9/136 As last, but in copper, rrr £4
DITTO SHILLING.
10/186 Ob. value one shilling. Payable at w. SIZERS, WOODBRIDGE
Rv. Woodbridge silver token, 1811. For accommodation of
trade. Rare 25/-
WEIGHBRIDGE, Surrey, (i/-)
4/138 Ob. J BUNN & CO WEIGHBRIDGE IRON WORKS
Rv. ONE SHILLING TOKEN, Dowgate Wharf Licensed, 10/-
DITTO. PENNY
5/138 Ob. View of WEIGHBRIDGR MILLS
Rv. One penny payable at Weighbridge J. Bnnn & Co. 1812,
HOOP & IRON WAREHOUSE, Dowgate Wharf, rr
WALWORTH, Surrey, (id.)
8/139 Ob. JAMES BEAN 1814, Tobacconist, <fec.
Rv. GENUINE TOBACCO & SNUFF, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, rare, 5/-
WRIGHT of Birmingham, see under B, Nos. 3/143 and 4/145
WIL.L.EY, Warwicks. (3/6)
21/145 Ob. bust, JOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER
Rv. a schooner-rigged barge, FINE SILVER, 1788, WILLET
Ed. SNEDSHILL BBRSHAM BRADLEY, rr £1
22/145 As last but in copper (British Museum)
23/145 As last but Edge payable in ANGLESEA, LONDON or Liverpool, rrr
WARWICKSHIRE. 1813, with bust (Geo. Ill)
27/146 Ob. as title. Rv. Britannia seated, ONE PBNNY TOKEN, rr
WORCESTER. County & City Token. Shilling, Silver.
1/161 Ob. Arms & motto, WORCESTER COUNTY & CITY TOKEN
Rv. Value one shill. To facilitate trade, 1811, l/-
WORCESTER COUNTY & CITY (Penny). 1811.
14/163 Ob. arms. CIVITAS IN BELLO, &c. The lower bar of shield is in
line with the A in Civitas
Rv. Value one penny. WORCESTER, CITY & COUNTY TOKEN, 1811 .
There are six berries on olive branch. The top of ones in
date slope, 8/6
15/163 Similar, tops of ones in date are flat, r 7/6
16/163 Similar, but ones slope on top and 17 berries on the branch, 5/-
17/163 Ob. similar, lower bar of shield is between A and s in CIVITAS
Rv. similar, only 6 berries, and tops of ones sue flat, 2/-
18/163 Similar, but 7 berries on olive branch, 4/6
19/163 Similar, but 19 berries on olive branch, 1/6
20/163 Similar, but 6 berries on olive branch. The first two blades of
palm on the inside are unequal in length, the second one
nearly touches the foot of Y in penny, 3/-
21/163 The two blades of palm are nearly equal in length. Rare 3/6
22/163 Has 7 berries, and the tops of ones in date are pointed. Rare 3/-
23/163 As last, but the tops of ones in date are /fa*. Rare 5/6
(continued).
273
WORCESTER COUNTY & CITY (continued.)— Peony.
DATED 1814.
24/163 Ob. arms of city and inscription as before. Lower bar of shield
lines to s in CIVITAS
Rv. Value one penny, &c. There are 21 leaves on olive branch, 3/6
25/164 Ob. similar, except lower bar of shield lines between the A and s
in Civitas
Rv. similar, but 18 leaves on branch (forgery of the period), 2/6
DATED 1812.
26/164 Ob. arms. JOHN KNAPP, JUNIOR, WORCESTER
Rv. one penny, 1812. For general circulation, r 10/-
DATED 1813.
27/164 Similar, but ONE PENNY. Payable in Cash Notes, 3/-
HALFPENNY. 1811. (Continued).
28/164 Ob. Worcester City & County Token, 1811. VALUE HALF PENNY.
The third blade of palm points to centre of the F in HALF
Rv. arms. CIVITAS IN BELLO, &c., l/-
29/164 Ob. the third blade of palm points to foot of F in HALF, l/-
30/164 Ob. arms. JOHN KNAPP, JUNIOR, WORCESTER, (period)
RV. HALFPENNY. 1813. TO FACILITATE TRADE, l/-
31/164 Similar, but no period after WORCESTER. Scarce
32/164 Similar. John Knapp, Junior. VIGORNIA, 1/6
FARTHING (continued).
33/165 Ob. as No. 30 above. Rv. similar, but ONE FARTHING, 6d.
34/165 Similar, but like No. 32 VIGORNIA instead of Worcester, l/-
W. P. C., the cypher of the Worcester Porcelain factory, an issue of
three tokens in PORCBLAIN for 2/-, I/- and 6d. respectively.
The usual legend : i PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND,
w. DAVIS, AT THE CHINA FACTORY. These tokens can be seen
in the British Museum, and are rrr
WHITBY (Yorks). i/-
56/173 Ob. Whitby Association, 1811. Arms, &c.
Rv. SILVER TOKEN ONE SHILLING. Y and D under on a quatrefoil, 2/6
WELLINGTON. See Cossack under C, also 269 ante and below.
W. POOL. (Welshpool). i/- Silver.
1/197 Ob. Montgomeryshire one shilling. 1813
Rv. R. GRIFFITHS, CORNER SHOP, W. POOL. ONE POUND note for 20
tokens, rrr £5
WATER OF LEITH. See LEITH under L., page 248.
W. GRAY. See MUSSELBURGH under M, No. 27/204, page 249.
WELLINGTON & VICTORY. See Dublin, page 231, and refer to Index.
WELLINGTON & ERIN GO BRAGH below. Also see Index.
DATED 1813.
17/214 Ob. bust to left. Wellington & Erin go Bragh. 1813. The
projecting laurel leaf points to the &
Rv. E. Stephens, Dublin. The arch of the crown is deeorated
with 19 pearls, 2/-
18/214 Similar, but the projecting leaf points to the N in Wellington, 1/6
19/214 As last, but in silver, rrr £5
20/214 Similar, but top of cross is directly under the downstroke of the
p in Stephens. In No. 17 it was slightly at the right, rrr
21/215 Similar, but there are 23 pearls in crown arch, rr
DATED 1814
22/215 Ob. similar to 17 except in date, and there is no button on the
epaulet strap, the star over the 8. The Reverse as last, 2/6
23/215 There is a button on the epaulet strap, the star is over the
1 and 8 of date, 1/6
24/215 The star is over the 8 and 1, otherwise as last, 2/-
B (continued).
274
DATED 1816. W. POOL (continued.)— I/- Silver.
25/215 Ob. a draped bust with flowing hair. Legend as No. 17/214.
On the shoulder a P
Rv. Edward Stephens, 1816. A harp of 10 strings, rare
28/215 Ob. bust differs. J. PARKES on the shoulder
Rv. only 9 strings to the harp, 2/6
27/215 Ob. similar, the centre laurel leaf points between the & and B of
Erin, and the end of the ribbon to the G in Bragh, 2/6
28/215 Obv. as last. Rv. similar, but the harp has 8 strings, 1/6
29/215 Similar, but J. Parkes F on the shoulder and 9 strings to the
harp, 5/-
30/215 Similar, 8 strings to the harp, rr
31/215 Similar, 9 strings to harp, end of ribbon points to H in BRAGH, rr
32/215 J. Parkes F on shoulder. Over the head WELLINGTON, under the
head Erin go Bragh. Harp has 9 strings, 3/6
33/216 Similar to last, but 8 strings to the harp, rare
DATED 1818.
34/216 Ob. WELLINGTON & ERIN GO BRAGH. A bust to right
Rv. Ireland, 1818. A harp of 8 strings. Very scarce, 10/-
DATED 1822. Wellington Erin go Bragh.
35/216 Ob. similar, but flowing hair to the bust, the & omitted
Rv. a harp of 10 strings, and dated 1822, 3/6
36/216 Ob. as last
Rv. HIBERNIA. 1822. A female (robed), ship, &c., rare
W. H. Co. See Dublin (Fingall), page 231.
W. F. B. & Co. See Dublin, page 231.
WATERLOO halfpenny. See FIELD Marshall under F., page 234.
WELLINGTON, Waterloo, as below, all are not local.
81/257 Ob. bust, 8 buttons on the coat
Rv. as title. Dated 1815. Rare 7/6
WELLINGTON halfpenny token.
83/257 Ob. as title, only one button on the coat
Rv. Britannia seated. 1814. Left barb does not quite touch a
leaf, but the right and centre barb of spear do touch, 3/6
84/257 Similar, but left barb touches a leaf and the right an acorn, 5/-
85/258 Similar, but both the right and left barb touch a leaf, the centre
barb is between the two leaves, 6/-
86/258 Similar, but the left barb does not quite touch a leaf, 7/6
87/258 Similar, but there is no date, 5/6
WELLINGTON & BLUCHER.
93/258 Ob. an unrobed and unlaureated bust to left. WELLINGTON above,
1815 below
Rv. a bust similar. BLUCHER over it. Rare
WELLINGTON. WATERLOO. 1815.
94/258 Ob. a ship sailing. No legend
Rv, WELLINGTON. WATERLOO. 1815. No device. Scarce
WELLINGTON, MARQUIS.
80/257 Ob. as title. MARQUIS WELLINGTON. 1813
Rv. a female seated. COMMERCE, I/-
Y.
YARMOUTH, i/- Silver.
13/82 Ob. arms of Yarmouth. NORFOLK & SUFFOLK TOKEN ONE SHILLING.
There is one acorn at the corner of the shield on left
Rv. arms of Bury St. Edmunds. 1811 under. PAYABLE AT
J. Huntons, Yarmouth & at Blyth & Co., Bury , 2/6
(continued.)
275
YARMOUTH (continued.)— I/ - Silver.
14/82 Ob. similar to last, but two acorns to left of shield
Rv. similar, but the olive leaf points to the foot of H in Huntons,
previously it was under the tr in Huntons, 1/6
15/82 Ob. arms of Yarmouth. PAYABLE BY F. R. REYNOLDS, YARMOUTH
Rv. arms, &c. NORFOLK TOKEN FOR xn PENCE. 3/6
16/82 Ob. as last. Rv. a castle. 1811 under, 2/6
YORKSHIRE (West Riding). Token 1811. Silver i/-
1/166 Ob. a suspended fleece. FOR PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
Rv. VALUB ONE SHILLING. Rare, 10/-
YORK. (Cattle & Barber), i/-
57/173 Ob. YORK. 1811. Arms and olive branch with 4 berries. On
the second palm blade at right of date is Y (for York)
Rv. CATTLE & BARBER. One shilling silver token. The top of B in
Barber lines to the top of s in silver, the centre of the rose is
under the last limb of H in shilling, 3/6
58/173 Similar, but the third berry from top has a stem, which is not
seen in the former. Rare, 3/-
59/173 In copper, the Y for York omitted, rr
60/173 Ob. has Y on the first blade at the right of last numeral in date,
the 8 being properly formed
Rv. the B in Barber lines above the s in silver, the rose between
H and I of shilling. Rare 3/6
61/173 Ob. the Y omitted from the first blade
Rv. the B in Barber lines just below the top of s in silver, and the
centre rose is under the first i in shilling, 4/6
62/178 Ob. differs from all the preceding in the bottom line of cross
being opposite a berry, the letter Y is on first palm blade
over the last numeral in date, 3/6
63/173 Ob. the Y is on the second palm blade, the third berry has a stem
Rv. the centre rose is under the first I in shilling, r 7/6
64/174 Ob. similar, but no stem to the third berry
Rv. the centre rose is under the last limb of H, the top of B in
Barber is in line with the bottom of the s in silver, 4/6
65/174 Similar, but the third berry has a stem. Rare, 5/6
66/174 As last in copper, no stem to third berry, rr 20/-
67/174 3 berries only, the centre one has a stem , 5/6
68/174 Differs from the preceding in there being an ornament added
each side of shield, and there are 9 berries on the wreath.
No period after YORK, rose under the H. Rare 7/6
69/174 Similar, but a period after YORK, the rose is under the H, 7/6
70/174 Similar. On Reverse, the rose is under the H and I of shilling, 10/-
SIXPENCE.
71/174 Ob. similar to the shillings. The stem of the palm is over the
first one in date and the letter Y is omitted
Rv. reads SIXPENCE. The top of B in Barber lines to the centre of
the s in silver, 2/6
72/174 Ob. as last. Rv. top of B lines to the bottom of s, 3/6
73/174 Ob. stem of palm is between the first two numerals in the date
Rv. as last, 3/6
74/174 Ob. as last. Rv. top of B in Barber lines to the centre of s in
silver, 1/6
FARTHING.
153/186 Ob. a Cupid, arm holding an olive branch. Legend, PBACE AND
ALLIANCE
Rv. YORK FARTHING. 1814, 6d.
B2
FINIS of 19th Century Token Section.
17™
CENTURY TOKENS
SECTION FOUR.
COMPILED
FROM THE
Revised 1889 Edition by G. C. WILLIAMSON, Esq.
OF
WILLIAM BOYNE'S WORK,
WITH THEIR VALUE APPENDED
BY
G. C. KENT.
NOTE.— The Tokens issued in this Section were issued by Trades-
men, Overseers, and others during the years
1648—1674.
It is evident that persons in business and trade gave these tokens in
exchange for labour or commodities during a time of scarcity of Regal
coinage, and undoubtedly had specially prepared drawers and receptacles
to admit of a classification of values aud issuers' names, which the
majority bore. At regular intervals they would be totalled and forwarded
to their respective owners to be redeemed for gold or notes.
They bear many curious devices on them, aud were usually of
copper, brass, and sometimes lead and even leather. The shapes varied —
circular, heart shape and octagonal. They are fully described in the
above-mentioned work, published at 84/-. Although being out of print it
can be seen at most public libraries. The name, initials and the place
tokens were issued from is usually on the pieces, which resemble a
brace button that has been run over by a tram. This, for the informa-
tion of those who wonder what they are like, and might go hunting for
a piece of brass off the weight side of a pair of scales, or the leather heel
of a boot.
The earlier editions of Boyne's is of no value now, as the numbers
given refer to the revised edition.
I shall perhaps be excused by Subscribers for trespassing on space in
paying a compliment to MESSRS. SPINES & SON, OF 17 AND 18, PICCADILLY,
LONDON, for giving me the greater portion of the values in the following
pages from their most extensive stock. They probably hold the largest
stock in London, aud the five or six thousand specimens I have priced
with their kind assistance have passed through their hands. I should not
forget Mr. F. W. Lincoln, of 69, New Oxford Street, for his share in the
matter, and our well-known friend in Brighton, Mr. J. H. Daniels, of 90,
Church Street. My thanks, on behalf of Subscribers, to them all.
G. C, K.
277
TRADE TOKENS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
Numbered according to Mr. Q. C. Williamson's edition
of Boyne, 1889.
BEDFOKDSHIBE.
BABTON-IN-THE-CLAY.
1 William Hopkins, id, ef 3/6
BEDFORD.
5 Anthony Boulton, 1667, id, f 5/6
7 John Clarke, id, f 8/-
9 William Faldo, 1659, id, vf 8/6
- - fa/-
11 Robert Fittzhugh, 1654, id, f 2/ -
12 Henry Fittzhugh, 1655, id, vf 2/6
17 Thomas Pare, 1656, id, f 2/6
18 John Paulin, 1654, id, vf 3/6
19 Ralph Smith, 1668, id, vf 5/6
BIGGLESWADE.
21 Town piece (heart-shaped) id,
m4/6
22 John Boddington, 1669, id, f 3/-
23 John Bray, 1668, id, f 3/6
24 William Parnell, id, f 2/ -
25 Thomas Tompkins, id, m 1/6
COPLE.
81 Joseph Lake, 1668, id, f 2/6
CRANFIELD.
32 John Baudy, 1668, id, vf 5/6
DUNSTABLE.
39 Daniell Fossey, 1667, id, f 4/6
40 William Fossey, 1667, id, ef 7/6
LEIGHTON BUZZARD.
62 Benedict Coles, 1667, id, vf 5/6
LIDLINGTON.
67 John Dawborne, 1668, id, f 3/-
68 id, vf 2/6
POTTON.
80 Hugh Conny, 1666, id, f 2/6
SHEFFORD.
89 Isaac Sheppard, 1664, id, vf 3/6
Another f 1/6
SHILLINGTON.
90 Frances Carter, 1656, id, m 1/6
WOBURN.
101 Francis Collman, 1667, id, ef 2/-
103 Thomas Hill, 1666, id, f 2/6
BERKSHIRE.
ABINQDON.
1 Robert Blackaller, id, m 2/-
2 Robert Liford, |d, fdc 10 /-
3 Richard Ely, id, vf 2/-
6 Tho Hartwell, id, f 3/6
7 Henry Heales, 1657, id, vf 3/6
8 Sarah Pleydell, 1667, id, ef 7/6
8 Another f 4/6
10 William Stevenson, id, f 1/6
BLEWBURY.
13 George Stanton, 1670, id, vf 5/6
14 1665, id, vf 5/6
15 no date, id, ef 7/6
FARINQDON.
19 John Barrett, id, 1656, vf 3/6
24 Richard Fowler, 1663, id, ef 4/6
26 Edward Goldiuge, 1668
(pierced), id, f 2/-
28 Edward Stevens, 1652, id, ef 4/6
HAGBOURN.
30 Thomas Humfrey, id, vf 4/6
31 As the last but reading
HAYBORN. Unpub-
lished, id, vflO/-
HUNGERFORD.
35 John Butler, id, vf 3/ -
37 Timothy Lucus, id, ef 5/6
id, f 2/6
ILSLEY.
39 Richard Weston, 1669, Jd- f 3/6
id, ef 7/6
LAMBOURN.
40 John Farmer, 1665, id, ef 7/6
43 Henry Knighton, 1666, id, m 1/6
LONGWORTH.
45 Thomas Morris, id, m 1/6
MAIDENHEAD.
48 John Cherry, id vf 3/ -
49 Edmond Stone, id, f 2/ -
49a Similar to the last but
from an other obverse
die. The maiden's
bust is larger and the
crown has only 3
spikes or radiations, id, vf 7/6
NEWBURY.
51 Town piece 1657, id. vfl/6
52 — vfl/6
54 — vfl/6
55 — RR.— vf5/6
59 John Naish, 1652, id, ef 4/6
61 Joseph Sayer, id, ef 4/6
READING.
65 Solomon Barnard, 1653, id, f 2/6
66 Mary Blower, 1652, id, f 2/ -
73 William Burly, 1655, id, vf 3/ -
74 Thomas Bye, id, ef 5/6
86 John Harvie, |d, f 2/-
92 Richard Levens, vf 3/ -
97 Clement Marlow, vf 3/6
99 Daniell Martin, 1653, vf 3/6
103 John Peters, id, m 1/6
(See Supplement).
278
104 Thomas Phipps, 1652, id, vf 3/6
105 John Phips, 1655, id, m 1/6
106 Kobert Pidgion, 1663, id, ef 5/6
107 Thomas Pineck, id, f 2/ -
113 Ivell Stevens, 1652, id, f2/-
115 Richard Stockwell, 1656, id, f 2/-
117 Francis Tassell, 1663
(pierced), id, ef 2/6
118 William Taylor, 1658, id,ef 4/6
122 Henry Whitell, 1656, id, ef 5/6
SPEENHAMLAND.
128a Joseph Sealy, 1667.
Unpub. id, m 4/6
— ef 10/-
WALLINGFORD.
129 John Angier, 1669, id, ef 5/6
130 James Auslow, 1669, id, f 2/6
131 Anthony Boulter, 1664, id, vf 3/-
132 John Buckland, id, f 2/ -
133 Philip Eldred, 1659, id, f 2/ -
134 William Eliot, 1669
(pierced), id, f 2/ -
135 Jon Goodwin, |d, rn 1/6
136 Ann Hall, 1652, id, vf 3/ -
137 Samuell Pearce, id, m 1/6
138 Tho Phips, 1664, id, ef 4/6
189 William Polhampton, 1668
id, f2/-
140 William Quelch, 1669, id, ef 5/6
141 Thomas Rusden, id, f 2/6
143 Sillvanus Wiggins, id, f 3/6
WANTAGE.
154 William Masmore, 1653, id, £ 2/-
158 John Seymor, id, vf 4/6
WINDSOR.
165 Moses Bruch, 1666, id, vf 4/6
168 Hamman Farnhad, 1657,
id, vf 4/6
169 John Finch, id, vf 4/6
170 John Gosse, 1669.
(Octagonal). id, vflO/-
WOKINGHAM.
177 Will. Andarson, id, m 1/6
— ef4/6
179 John Clements, id, vf 3/6
184 Richard Larance, id, f 2/-
188 Richard Smith, id, vf 3/6
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
AYLESBURY.
11 Edward Cope, id, vf 3/-
— fl/6
14 Joseph Freer, 1652, id, 2/-
18 Francis Wethered, '60, id, m 1/6
BEACONSFIELD.
20 John Foscet, 1666, id. f 2/-
BUCKINGHAM.
86 John Rcnnals, 1668, R, id,
vf , 10/-
CHESHAM.
53 Richard Ware, 1653, id, f 2/6
FENNY STRATFORD.
65 William Inns, 1651, id, vf, 3/6
66 John Smalbons, 1656, id, f 3/-
HORWOOD.
75 Francis Woodcock, id, m 1/6
LECKHAMPSTEAD.
81 Abraham Taylor, 1669, id,
vf, 4/6
NEWPORT PAGNELL.
101 Samvell Lambert, id, vf, 3/6
OLNEY.
108 Robert Aspray, 1662, id, m 1/6
109 James Brierly, 1658, id, f 2/6
111 John Gaynes, 1652, id, vf 3/6
id, f 2/-
STONY STRATFORD.
120 Robert Anderton, id, vf 3/6
130 John Penn, 1669, id, f 2/6
THORNBOROUGH.
134 Edward Purssell, 1668, id, ef 7/6
TINGEWICK.
135 George Drury, 1669, id, f 3/-
WADDESDON.
137 Richard Sutherey, id, m 1/6
WARRINGTON.
138 Thomas Norris, 1668, id, vf 4/6
WENDOVER.
139 George Brown, id, vf 4/6
- f2/-
141 Francis Funge, 1668, id, f 2/-
142 Ralph Hill, 1655, id, vf 4/6
144 Thomas Stokins, 1656, id, f 2/6
WINSLOW.
145 Mathew Bishop, 1666, id, vf 3/-
147 John Crawley, &c., id, vf 7/6
148 John Forrest, 1666, id, vf 7/6
151 Thomas Godwyn (pierced), id,
fl/6
154 John Watts, 64 (pierced), id,
vf3/-
WYCOMBE.
155 Thomas Atkines, 1668, id, f 2/6
161 William Fisher, 1652, id, f 2/6
162 Robert Frier, id, f 2/-
163 Jeremiah Gray, 1652, id, f 3/-
167 John Ivson, 1669, id, vf 5/6
168 Thomas Leech, 1667, id, ef 7/6
169 Rich Lucas, 1670, id, ef 10/-
— — m2/-
172 John Morris, 1666, id, f 2/6
174 Richard Preist, 1662, id, f 2/-
177 John Rowell, 1667, id vf 4/6
178 Robert Whitton, id, vf 4/6
- f2/-
179 Edward Winch, 1666, id, f 2/6
179a Thomas WhQa,tlev(unpublishe<t),
id, vf 10/-
(Stf Suppiemtnt).
279
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
ABRINGTON.
7 Henry Atkins, id, f 2/6
CAMBRIDGE.
11 Richard Allen, id, f 1/6
16 John Bird, 1667, id, vf 2/6
18 John Blackly, id, vf 2/ -
19 Jonathan Browne, id, ef 4/6
20 Will Bryan, 1652, id, f 1/6
25 John Chaplyn, id, vf 2/6
— ef 4/6
26 — vf 2/-
28 Ed. Clark, 1652, id, 1/6
32 Peter Collins, 1656, id, m I/-
35 —ml/6
36 Thomas Darrant, id, m I/ -
- ef3/6
39 Thomas Ewin, 1668, id, vf 2/6
41 George Fellsted, id, f 1/6
42 Thomas Fellsted , 1664, jd, vf 2/6
43 Thomas Feuu, id, f 2/6
46 John Frohock, 1670, id, f 2/ -
— vf 8/-
48 Francis Hampson, 1667, |d, vf 3/6
52 Joseph Heath, 1666, id, vf 2/ -
56 Francis lerman, 1667, id, vf 3/-
58 Joseph Linsey, 1663, id, m 1/6
62 Christofer Maies, id, vf 2/6
63 John Marston, id, m 1/6
— vf3/6
64 Owen Mayfield, 1658, id, f 2/-
71 Thomas Powell, 1666, id, f 2/ -
— vf 3/6
76 Francis Russell, 1663, id, ef 5/6
78 William Smith, 1670, id, vf 3/-
CAXTON.
86 Robert Millard, 1668, id, vf 3/6
CHATTERIS.
87 Thomas Coape, 1670, id, f 3/-
89 William Smith, 1670, id, f 3/-
CHBSTERTON.
90 William Limber, id, vf 3/6
ELY.
105 Cornelius Fuller, 1654, id, vf 3/-
119 William Tanner, id, vf 3/ -
121 Will Turkington , 1661 , id, vf 2/ -
GAMLINGAT.
129 Stephen Apthorpe, 1657, id, f 1/6
ISLE HAM.
140 William Reade, 1666, id, ef 7/6
LINTON.
142 John Bittin, 1657, id, vf 3/ -
LITTLEPOBT.
146 Town piece, 1668, id, vf 4/6
MANEA.
148 John Sanders, 1671, id, m I/ -
MARCH.
151 Thomas Haorison,1667, |d, vf 4/6
155 Thomas Towers, 1669, id, f 3/-
SOHAM.
169 Rob Crow, 1671, id, ef 7/6
173 Nathaniell Stearne, 1677,
SUTTON. id, vf 3/-
176 John Clement, 1656, id, vf 3/ -
1770 John Burkhuest, 1657, id, f 2/-
S WAVE SET.
183 William Burten, 1656, id, ef 4/6
— vf 2/6
WHITTLESEY.
191 Thomas Davie, 1668, id, vf 3/-
194 Robert Ives, 1667, id, vf 2/6
WISBECH.
203 John Bellamy, 1667, id, f 2/ -
207 John Fiuch, id f 1/6
213 Henry Tunard 1663, id, vf 2/6
CHESHIRE.
AUDLEM.
2 Robert Birchall, 1669, id, m l/-
BRAMHALL.
8 John Browne, 1669, id, vf 8/6
CHESTER.
5 Nath Bassnet, 1668, Id, f 4/6
7 Roger Brereton, 1666, id, vf 5/6
21 James Hutchiuson, 1669,
id, vf 10/-
22 Natha'i Jollie, 68, Id, vf 10/ -
24 James Kuowsley, 1667, id, f 6/6
26 Thomas Minshull, 1666,
Id, ef 12/6
27 Rich Minshull, id, vf 10 / -
28 Lewis Perry, 1669, Id, vf 10/ -
30 SamRadford, 1668, Id, vf 10/-
33 John Salmon, 1667, Id, vf 10/-
35 William Snead, 1668, Id, f 4/6
38 Henry Williams, 1667, Id, vf 10/-
CONGLETON.
46 Thomas Welch, 1666, id, f 3/6
KNUTSFORD.
48 James Johnson, 1668.
(Octagonal), id, vf 17/6
60 James Swintou, 1667.
(Octagonal), id, vf 12/6
MACCLESFIELD.
51 Sam. Endon, 1671, id, vf 7/6
52 Samvell Leah, id, vf 4/6
53 Nathaniell Poole, 1688
(Heartshapi). id, vf20/-
55 John Towerton, id, f 3/6
56 Edward Wood, id, vf 12/6
MIDDLEWICH.
58 Thomas Cotton, 1669.
(Heartshapt). id, f!5/-
NANTWICH.
61 Thomas Bromhall,1665, id, m2/-
— ef!5/-
65 Thomas Jackson,1666, id, ef 12/6
66 Elizabeth Price, 1666, id, vf 10/-
(See Supplement).
280
BANDS ACH.
70 Jonah Bowyer, 1667, id, vf 10/-
STOCKPORT.
73 John Brook, 1670, id, m 1/6
76 Francis Newton, 1669, id, vf 10/-
77 Margeret Nicholson, 1667,
id, vf 7/6
78 Ralph and Eliz Nicholson,
1667, id, ef 12/6
79 Thomas Smith, 1666, id, m 2/6
CORNWALL.
FALMOUTH.
6 Thomas Holden, 1668, R, id,
vf 6/6
11 Michaell Russell, R, id, vf 7/6
HELSTON
16 William Penhalvriok, 1667, R,
id, vf 7/6
19 Peter Priske, 1668, R, id, ef 10/ -
20 Richard Rogers, 1668, RR, id,
m/s, 10/-
LISKEARD.
26 Benjamin Chapman, id, vf 6/-
32 Richard Kemp, '60, id, vf 6/6
LOSTWITHIEL.
40 John Allin, 1664, id, f 4/6
42 Richard Webber, 1664, id, f 3/6
NEWPORT.
61 William Rowe, id, vf 6/6
PENZANCE.
55 Michaell Coode, 1669, R, id,
vf 7/6
58 Andrew Rider, 1664, id, vf 3/-
59 Thomas Spry, 1667, R, ef 7/6
60 Ursula Spurr, 1668, R, ef, 7/6
63 John Blunt, 1665, id, rare, f 4/6
66 P. L., rare, vf 6/-
REDRUTH.
69 Anthony Cocke, 1666, 5/6
70 «/-
SALTASH.
74 Peter Stephens, 1667, id, vf 7/6
MOLLY.
76 Thomas Ekines, rare, id, vf 10/-
8T. AGNBS.
77 Edward Newsam, 1666, id,
rare, ef, 7/6
ST. IVE8.
82 Henry Cordall, 1658, id, f 3/6
83 William Harrison, 1657, R, id,
f 3/6
84 James Heaton, 1667, R, id,
ef 10/-
86 John Hickman, Junr., 1668,
id, ef 7/6
87 John Hutchins, 1667, R, id,
ef 10/-
89a John Kinge, 1667, id, ef 7/6
TETJRO.
96 Henery Burgas, 1657, R, id,
ef 7/6
97 Andrew Crocker, 1668, id, ef 7 / 6
98 Richard Freeman, 1667, rare 7/6
100 Mathew Rowett, 1668, rare, 6/6
Uncertain.
106 T. R., 1667, rare, id, ef 7/6
DERBYSHIRE.
ASHBOURN.
8 William Froggat, 1664, r 7/6
9 Charles Holme, 1666, id, m 4/6
16 Richard Watson, 1663, ^d, f 4/ -
BAKEWELL.
18 John Dickens, 1669, id, vf 10/-
BRAMPTON.
35 Thomas Smith, 1668, id, f 5/6
DERBY.
566 Thomas Bott (Unpublished).
id, vf 10/-
57 Richard Cordin, 1667, id, vflO/-
59 William Dawson, 1669, id, vflO/-
— m2/6
81 Joseph Moore, 1665, id, f 5/6
HIGH PEAK.
105 Cole Mines, vf 15 /-
DEVONSHIRE.
ASHBURTON.
4 Town piece, 1670, id, f 6/ -
6 Robert Jefry, 1668, id, ef 8/6
7 — vf6/-
8 Moses Tozer, id, f 3/6
AXMINSTER.
10 Town piece, id, vf 3/ -
12 Thomas Whitty, id, vf 4/6
BAMPTON.
13 Henry Ball, 1666, id, f 2/6
16 Daniell Glas, 1666, id, vf 4/6
BARNSTAPLE.
17« John Bailer (Unpublished),
id, m 7/6
19 William Hill, 1656, id, vf 5/6
20 Philip Sonaers, 1662, id, m 2/6
22 Nathaniel Symons, 1657 , id, f 4/6
23 John Webber, 1666, id, vf 7/6
25 Richard Weber, 1667, id, m 2/-
BIDBFORD.
27 Town-piece, 1670, id, vf 5/6
30 J osias Elliot, id, vf 5 / 6
31 Thomas Leach, 1657, id, f 3/6
BOVEY TRACEY.
33 William Periam, id, f 3/6
BRADNINCH.
35 Henry Richards, 1666, id, vf 5/(
CHULMLEIGH
40 Humfrey Morgan, 1658, id,
vf5/6
41 James Shephard, 1669, id, vf 5/6
(See Supplement).
28l
COLEBROOE.
42 Thomas Burcombe, id, vf 4/6
— m 2/6
43 John Forise, 1667, id, f 3/6
44 John Guy, 1652, id, vf 4/6
48 Edmund Slocombe, 1653, £ 3/-
COLLUMPTON.
49 Walter Challs, 1651, id, f 3/-
51 John Harris, 1689, ^d, vf 3/6
- f3/-
52 Henry Hopping, 1666, |d, vf 5/6
— — f3/6
53 John Mudford, 1669, |d, vf 5/6
COLYTON.
55 Edward Burd, 1657, id, ef 7/6
— vf 5/6
56 Benjamin Massey, id, vf, 4/6
f,2/6
57 N. E. P., 1659, id, vf, 5/6
f, 8/-
59 Nathaniel Parkman, 1668, £d,
ef 7/6
CREDITON.
62 William Daniell, 1664, id, vf 5/6
— f 2/6
64 Jacob Irish, id, vf 4/6
67 Gilbert Nicoals, 1665. id, f 3/6
CULMSTOCK.
69 Edward Lane, 1654, id, f 3/6
DARTMOUTH.
72 Town piece, £d, ef 6/-
73 id, ef 6/-
74 Robert Biffen, 1663, id, ef 6/-
76 Phillip Gary, 1663, id, f 8/ -
77 Henry Hunt, 1669, id, vf 5/6
79 Edmond Jefferie, 1668, id, vf 5/6
78 Edmund Jeffrie, 1657, id, f 3/6
80 Thomazin Sikes, 1652, id, f 4/6
81 Elizabeth Wiks, id, f 3/-
EXBTBR.
106 Richard Freke, 1659, id, vf 3/6
138 Thomas Pafford, 1668, id, vf 4/6
HONITON.
178 Thomas Ash, 1664, id, f 3/ -
181 John Hall, 1663, id, vf 4/6
182 1667, id, ef 5/6
- id,f3/-
184 Thomas Humphreye, id, vf 5/6
188 John Richards, 1657, id, m 2/6
KINGSBRIDGE.
196 Nath. Francklin, id, f 3/6
198 Thomas Hunt, id, f 3/6
MORBTON HAMPSTEAD.
212 John Tucker, 1668, £d, ef 8/6
NEWTON ABBOTT.
215 John Maninge, 1669, £d, vf 7/6
216 — vf 7/6
OKEHAMPTON.
224 John Shebber, id, f 2/6
OTTERY ST. MART.
285 Thomas Osmond, id, vf 4/6
237 Richard Teape, 1666, id, vf 5/6
PLYMOUTH.
241 Elizabeth Byland, 1667, id,
ef 6/6
242 Henry Clarke, 1667, id, f 2/6
251 Joachin Gevers, 1656, id, f 2/6
257 James Jackson, 1651, id, vf 4/6
260 Roger Oliver, 1663, id, f 2/6
277a John Williams, id, f 2/6
ST. THOMAS.
280 David Hart, id, vf 5/6
281 William Snow, id, vf 4/6
SALCOMBE.
288 Thomas Collman, id, vf 4/6
SANDFORD.
286 William Manly, id, f 2/6
SOUTHMOLTON.
294 Richard Bowden, 1669, £d,
vf 4/6
295 id, efe/-
307 John Lethbridge, £d, vf, 5/6
TIVERTON.
320 Thomas Fowler, 1652, id, vf 4/6
322 John Goddard, 1657, id, f, 8/-
323 Francis How, 1659, id, vf 4/-
324 Gregory Maury, 1667, id, ef 7/6
325 Michael Otway, 1668, ijd, vf 4/6
326 John Patee, 1661, id, m I/-
327 John Paty, 1664, $d, f 8/-
328 Thomas Samford, id, vf 4/6
329 Aquila Skinner, 1651, id, vf 5/6
830 vf 5/6
833 William Warren, 1666, ^d, vf 4/6
336 Richard Wood, 1663, id, f 3/-
TOPSHAM.
340 Peter Trapnell, 1668, id, vf 4/-
TORRINGTON.
341 Town piece, 1668, id, f 3/6
343 Anthony Denis, £d, vf 4/6
345 Ralph Harbottle, id, f 2/6
TOTNES.
350 Edmond Corbyn, 1668, £d, ef 7/6
355 Jeams Martyn, 1653, id, f 3/6
356 Will Rumbells, id, vf 4/ -
UFFCULME.
362a Humphrey Bowden, 1666,
UPLYME. £d, m 2/6
367 John Lidon, 1667, id, f 3/ -
DORSETSHIRE.
BLANDFORD.
9 Town piece, 1669, id, vf 3/6
10 Thomas Bridle, 1659, id, f 2/6
12 Henry Forrest, 1663, vf 4/6
16 Nicko Gouldesburgh, 1663,
id, vf 4/6
(See Supplement).
282
19 William Miinck, 1654, id, 111 S/-
20 John Paige, 1656, id, f 8/ -
23 Wallter Ridiout, 1652, id, f 2/ -
25 Edward Speed, id, f 3/ -
CERNE ABBAS.
45 John Randoll, id, vf 4/6
DORCHESTER.
53 Town piece, 1669, id, vf I/ -
56 — vf 1/6
60 Thomas Applegat, '69, id, f 3/6
61 William Brock, id, ef 4/6
65 Richard Cheney, 1659, id, vf 3/6
66 Simon Eyre, 1667, id, vf 6/6
70 Thomas Hall, 1656, id, vf 2/6
72 — f 1/6
73 William Maycock, '58, id, vf 3/6
75 Lawrence Righton, '69, id, f 4/ -
82 Phillip Stansbie, id, vf 4/6
— fl/6
LYMB REGIS.
91 Town piece, 1669, id, vf 2/-
96 Amvell Hart, 1655, id, vf 8/-
97 Ammiel Hart, 1668, id, f 2/6
99 Abraham Pitts, 1657, id, ef 5/6
MELCOMBE REGIS.
101 Thomas Hide, id, vf 8/6
102 — f 2/6
MILTON ABBAS.
107 Zauchy Harvyn, 1651, id, m 2/6
POOLS.
Ill Samvell Bramble, 1666, id, m 2/-
118 Michaell Oke, 1668, id, vf 7/6
SHATTESBURY.
136 Edward Burd, id, ef 7/6
1S7 Joseph Byles, id, vf 4/6
139 John Cole, id, f 2/9
142 Nathaniel Forde, id, vf 3/6
143 Thomas Hackny, 1665, id, f 2/6
145 Peter King, 1657, id, f 3/ -
147 — f2/6
152 R-'ehard Sopp, 1665, id, f 3/ -
SHERBORNE.
155 Town piece, 1669, id, vf 2/6
167 John Piteman, 1658, id, f 3/-
172 William Rideout, 1666, id, f 3/-
176 Benjamin Snooke, '64, id, vf 4/6
180 John Whetcombe '57, id, vf 4/ -
WEYMOUTH.
194 Town piece, 1669, id, vf 4/6
197 John Beere, 1658, id, f 2/6
198 James Budd, 1666, id, f 3/6
199 Thomas Hide, 1664, id, vf 4/ -
— e£8/-
200 Job. Hodder, id, vf 3/6
201 William Pooke, id, f 2/6
202 Francis Reed, id, vf 4/ -
WIMBORNE.
211 William Bateu, id, vf 8/ -
216 David Deaue, 1668, id, vf 4/6
218 John Deane, 1666, id, vf 3/ -
219 WillEaston, id, vf 3/-
221 John Farre, id, ef 5/6
223 John King, 1669, id, f 8/6
DURHAM.
BARNARD CASTLE.
1 Michaell Alderson, '68, id, ef 15/-
3 Thomas Bull, 1666, id, f 7/6
rare, — ef 15 /•
6 John Golightly, id, ef 10 / -
7 Will. Hutchinson, Jd, ef 12/6
8 Anthony Markendaile, id, m 3/-
10 Christopher Piukney, 1666,
(pierced), id, f 4/6
12 Matthias Sowerby, '66, id, ef 15/-
13 Mathias Sowerby, id, fdc 15 /-
BISHOP AUCKLAND.
16 William Cradock, 1666, id, vf 7/6
DARLINGTON.
18 Robert Coarson, 1666, id, f 6/6
— m3/-
19 Michaell Middleton, id, vf 12/6
21 Richard Scaife, 1666, id, f 4/6
DURHAM.
23 John Bowly, 1666, id, f 6/ -
26 George Comynt, 1666, id, vf 6/6
27 William Dent, 1666, id, vf 10/-
28 Will. Dixon, 1663, id, vf 10/ -
29 William Greveson, id, vf 6/ -
— ef 10/-
33 Will. Hutchison, id, ef 9/6
34 William Jordan, id, vf 8/6
— m4/-
34* — vf9/-
35 Ralph Nicholson, id, ef 15/-
37 John Richardson, '64, id, vf 10/ -
38 Nic. Richardson, 1661, id, f 3/ -
39 William Roper, id, ef 15 / -
— f 7/6
42 William Wilkinson, '61, id, ef 10/-
- fS/-
GATESHEAD.
46 John Bedford, id, fdc 15 / -
HARTLEPOOL.
47 Roger Dobson, 1662, id, vf 7/6
STOCKTON.
48 Robert Jakson, id, m 3/ -
50 John Wels, 1666, id, vf 7/6
SUNDERLAND.
51 William Fawcet, id, fdc 15 / -
ESSEX.
BRAINTREE.
37 William Martin, vf 2/6
BARKING.
5 Thomas Ames, id, ef 4/6
(See Supplement
BOOKING.
24 Heiirey Ardley, 1652, id, vf 3/ -
COLCHESTER.
90 William Alldred, id. vf 2/6
91 Micbaell Arnold, id, vf 2/6
93 Christopher Bayles, vf 2/6
94 Two Bayles, id, vf 2/6
96 Mathew Bonney, 1665, ^d, f 1/6
98 Thomas Surges, id, vf 2/ -
101 Thomas Carter, 1667, id, ef 4/6
103 Francis Clarke, 1658, id, f 1/6
105 Richard Cock, id, f 2/ -
108 John Coveney, 1657, jd, vf 2/6
110 John Debert, 1666, id, vf 2/ -
111 1667, id, f2/-
114 William Ferris, 1666, id, vf 2/ -
115 Andr Formantel, 1662, id. f 1/6
116 — fl/6
118 William Hartley, id, ef 4/6
121 Thomas Kilderbee, '66, id, vf 3/-
123 Henry Lambe, 1655, id, f 1/6
— vf 2/6
125 John Lambe, 1656, id, fl/6
127 Tho Lambe, 1654, id, vf 2/ -
128 Abra Langley, 1667, jd, vf 2/ -
129 Martin Langley, id, vf 2/6
130 John Lawrence, 1662, id, vf 3/-
131 Nathaniell Lawrence, |d, f 1/6
132 ThoLumkin, id, f 2/-
133 John Millbanck, 1655, id, f 1/6
134 Jacob Miller, 1662, id, f 1/6
135 William Moore, id, fl/6
136 — vf2/-
13T Elias Moortier, id, vf 2/6
138 — vf 2/6
139 Thomas Peeke, id, fl/6
140 Peter Pelle, 1669, id, vf 2/6
141 John Princett, id, f 1/3
142 John Rayner, id, f 1/6
— vf 3/-
148 Thomas Renolds, id, f 1/3
— vf2/-
143« — (a variety), id, f 2/-
144 Richard Rich, 1656, id, f 1/6
146 Jacob Ringer, 1670, id, vf 5/6
146 Alex Satterthwaite, 1668 ^d, f 3/-
— ef7/6
147 John Scolden, 1870, id, vf 2/ -
148 John Sewell, 1653, id, vf 3/-
150 Nathaniel Strickson, '58, id, f 1/6
-vf3/-
152 Daniell Stud, id, vf 5/6
-f2/-
153 G. T., 1668, £d, f 2/6
154 I. T., 1668, *d, f 2/6
156 James Tayspell, id, m l/-
158 Abraham Voll, 1668, id, f 1/6
— vf 2/6
159 — (a variety) — f 2/6
160 Jacob Voll, id, f 1/6
161 Jonas Whale, id, f 1/6
— vf 3/-
DEDHAM.
164 Joseph Glesou, 1664, id, f 1/6
DUNMOW.
166 Thomas Burges, 1669, id, vf 4/6
167 Edward Keatcheuer, id, vf 2/6
EPPING.
169 Francis Furrill, 1667, id, vf 7/6
FINCHINGFIELD.
179 Wil Greene, id, f2/-
GEEAT CHESTEKFORD.
184« Benjamin Orwell, 1667,
as No. 184 but coun-
termarked with a lis
within a diamond £d, m 7/6
HALSTEAD.
188 John Finch, id, f 4/6
193 Nathaniell Wade, id, f 2/8
HAUWICH.
199 John Rolfe, 1666, id, f 2/6
201 John Vandewall, 1652, id, f 2/6
HBDINGHAM.
2056 THOMAS HVES, 1657,
(Unpublished), id, vf 10/-
206 Clement Pask, id, f 2/6
207 John Unwin, id, ef 4/6
208 Robert Walford, id, f 2/6
209 William Cant, 1667, id, f 2/-
LEIGH.
223 George King, 1668, £d, m 1/3
MUCH CLAFTON.
241 Will Anger, 1654, id, f 2/ -
NEWPORT POND.
243 Francis Hucherson, 1669, £d, f 2/-
PLAISTOW.
249 John Corie, 1657, id, f 2/6
251 John Phillips, 1670, id, vf 5/6
QUENDON.
255 H. E. B., 1669, 4d, f 1/6
— vf 3/6
ROMFORD.
264a Leonard Mills, 1669,
(Unpublished), id, vf 10/-
269 Thomas Steevens, '51, id, vf 4/6
SAFFRON WALDEN.
274 Samvell Leader, 1653, id, vf 2/6
276 Ann Matthews, 1656, id, vf 3/6
281 Edward Tompson, 1659, id,
vf 2/6
282 William Wildman, 1656, id,
vf 2f-
283 1667, id, vf 2/6
SPRINGFIELD.
291 Jasper Eve, 1669, £d, vf 3/-
STISTED.
300 James Bonum, 1666, id, f, 2/-
(See Supplement).
284
STOCK.
304 Edward Somes, 1667, id, f 5/6
TAKELEY.
310 Samvell Tayler, 1667, id, vf 7/6
THAXTBD.
316 Joswpth Smith, 1652, Jd,
m 1/3
WALTHAM.
335 John Poole, 1667 (pierced), id,
f 1/6
WEST HAM.
338 Grabriel Brewer, 1668, id, m 2/-
342 Thomas Simes, 1668 (octagonal),
id, ef 17/-
WIVENHOE.
844 John Parker, id, f 2/6
WITHAM.
847 John Freeburne, 1667, id, e£ 4/6
350 John Jackson, 1669, id, vf 6/6
351 George Robinson, 1669, id,
ef 3/6
352 Richard Swinborne, 1668, id,
f 2/-
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
BARTON HUNDRED.
3 Tho Watkins, 1668, id, vf 6/6
BISLEY.
5 Edward Aldridge, 1670, id, f 3/6
BRISTOL.
11 City Token (a, fine cast), id,
ef 10/-
(a rough cast) id, vf 4/6
12 1652 — vf 2/6
15 — (cast) — f2/-
16 — 1660 — vf2/6
18 — 1662 — vf2/6
19 — without R—vf 2/6
20 — 1670 — fl/6
— ef 3/-
21 Diamond shaped — m 3/6
22a — Arms in a shield
(Diamond shaptd) id, vf 7/6
CAMPDEN.
24 William Coltman, 1667, id, f 2/6
25 John Dickins, 1657, id, vf 3/-
26 George Freeman, ^d, vf 2/6
28 John Mosely, id, f, 2/-
30 Valentin Smith, 1651, id, f 1/3
31 William Yeate, 1666, id, vf 3/6
— ef 6/-
32 id, 121-
CHELTENHAM.
35a Samvell Gage, 1653,
Unpublished,^, f 5/6
37 R.M.I. 1652, id, f 4/6
38a Edward Johnsons,
Unpublished reading, id, f 4/6
39 Edward Johnson id, vf 2/-
— ef 8/6
40 John Mason, 1667, id, f 2/-
41 Thomas Mason, 1669, id, vf 4/6
— f 2/6
CIRENCESTER.
44 Town piece, 1668, id, ef 5/-
— f2/6
45 Obadiah Arrowsmith, 1668,
Heartshaped, id, ef 10 /-
46 Anthony Chance, id, vf 2/6
47 William Constable, 1668, id,
vf 2/6
49a — 1669, Octagonal,
id, f 4/6
— (pierced) — f 2/6
— vf 10/-
50 William Constable, id, f 2/ -
51 Thomas Edwards, id, ef 4/6
5'2a Edmund Feriby,
Uupublishfd reading, id, vf 4/6
53 George Ferebee, 1666, id., f 2/-
55 1655, id, f2/-
56 Elizabeth Kemble, 1657, id,
vf 3/6
57 Bryan Mylls, 1657, id, f 2/-
60 Rebekuh Osborne, id, vf 3/6
61 Thomas Osburne, id, f 2/ -
63 Thomas Perry, id, f 2/-
64 William Petty, 1667, id. f 2/-
65 Caleb Selfe, 1666, id, vf 2/6
66 Isaac Small, id, vf 3/6
— f 2/-
67 Edward Tayler, id, ef 4/6
CLIFTON.
69 John Samm, 1664, id, vf 4/6
CUCKOLDS BROOK.
70a Tho. Pill (an unpublished reading
on the reverse), id, m 3/ -
DURSLEY.
71 William Partridge, id, vf 2/6
72 Samvell Simons, 1667, id, vf 8/6
- f2/-
74 Obediah Webb, id, rf 2/ -
GLOUCESTER.
77 City Token, 1657, id, ef 5/-
79 fl/6
80 1667,— vf3/6
- £2/-
81 1669,— vf3/-
83 I.A.C. 1654, id, vf 3/-
84 Richard Chandler, id, f 2/ -
86 Richard Cockes, 1652, id, vf , 2/6
88 Thomas Cooke, id, f 2/ -
89 Job Doun«, id, f 2/-
91a John Hobson, 1652 (MERCER),
id, vf 3/6
91b — (MARCER), id, f 3/6
92 Henory Knowles, id, fdc, 4/6
— — 12/6
94 Nicholas Lane, 1656, id, f 2/6
(See Supplement).
95 Giles Lye, id, f 2/ -
99 W.I.P. 1654, id, f 2/-
100 Walter Taunton, 1651, id, vf 3/-
101 W.A.W., 1650, id, vf 2/6
GLOUCESTERSHIRE HUNDRED.
104 T.L. 1669, id, f 3/-
HAMPTON ROAD.
105 T.C., id, m I/-
106 — — vf 3/-
110 Nathaniell Young, 1668, id,
vf4/6
KBMPSFORD.
112 John Masliu, 1669, Octagonal,
id, vf, 10/-
LECHLADE.
113 Ralph Langley, 1669, Octagonal
id, vf 7/6
MARSHFIELD.
116 William Hosee. 1651, Jd, ef 3/6
122 Thomas Waterford, 1667, id,
vf 2/6
MITCHELL DEAN.
124 Tho Garraway, id, f 4/6
126 Edward Morse, id, vf 7/6
129 Walter Rudge. 1666, id, f 8/-
130 Thomas Wallyn, 1667, id, vf 4/6
MORBTON IN THE MARSH.
182a Rowland Freeman
(reading INN), id, f 3/6
132b
(reading HIN), — f 3/6
NEWENT.
138 Thomas Master, 1653, id, vf 4/6
134 William Nelme, 1667, id, vf 7/6
NBWNHAM.
135a James Jefferes, Unpublished,
id, m6/-
136 Stephen Willcocks, 1667, id,
vf 4/-
137 Stephen Wilcocks, id ef 4/6
NORTHLEACH.
139 Richard Butler, '70, id, f 3/-
140 Thomas Page, id, vf 3/-
141 — vf3/-
143 William Souch, id, f 2/-
144 William Stone, 1669,
Octagonal, id, vf 10/ -
— (pierced), — f 3/-
144a William Stone, 1669,
Unpublished, id, f 7/6
PAINSWICK.
146 Rob Simons, 1667, id, yf 4/6
147 Giles Smith, 1664, id, vf 7/-
STARTON.
152 Edward Cagworth, '69, id, f 5/6
STOW.
155 Thomas Gibbs, 1658, id, vf 3/6
157 William Mince, 1656, |d, vf 4/ -
STROUD.
160 William Hopton, id, f 3/-
160a Similar, but having fi ve crosses
crosslet fitchee, Unpublishtd,
id, vf, 3/6
161 Another Variety, id, vf 3/-
TETBURY.
163 Town Piece, 1669, id, vf2/-
166 Obadiah Arrowsmith, id, vf 2/-
167 John Stephens, 1664, id, 3/-
169 Antipas Swinerton, id, vf 2/6
170 Samvell Teakle, id, f 2/-
TEWKESBURY.
171 Laurence Ambrey, id, vf 2/6
172 Christopher Atkinson, 1667, id,
vf 8/-
173 Elinor Atkinson, id, f 2/-
174 Thomas Atkinson, 1667
(pierced), id, vf 2/-
175 Thomas Brian, 1667, id, vf 3/6
176 Samvell Canner, id, f 1/6
177 William Haidon, id, vf 8/-
178 William Hale, 1662, id. vf 3/6
— m2/-
179 William Hatton, '63, id, vf 4/6
-fa/.
180 Philip Heyward, '68, id, vf 3/6
182 Sam Holland, id, f 2/ -
186 Thomas Jeynes, 1669, id, f 8/-
- vf 7/6
187 Samvell Jeenes, id, vf 3/6
188 Francs Jefferis, 1652, id, vf S/-
189 Daniell Kemble, 1666, $d, vf 4/6
190 Edward Laight, 1668, id, vf 3/-
191 Nicholas Mearson, '59, id, vf 2/6
193 Samvell Mosse, 1653, id, vf 2/6
195 Sam Moss and Tho Clarke,
1664, id, vf 4/6
196 John Oulef , id, vf 4/6
— £2/-
197 Thomas Palmer, id, vf 4/6
- f2/-
198 John Peirce, 1654, id, f 2/-
200 Joseph Sheene, 1663, id, f 3/-
201 Samvell Smyth, '66, id, fdc 7/6
— vf 4/6
204 E. W., 1666, id, ef 3/6
205 Percevall Wright, id, fdc 7/6
THORNBURY.
206 Town piece, 1670, id, vf 3/ -
— fl/6
WICKWAR.
207 George Hoart, 1669, id, f 2/6
— vf 4/6
WINCHCOMBE.
208 Cle Darks, 1672, id, ef 7/6
209 Davide Harvy, id, vf 4/6
211 William Joanes, id, f 2/6
212 William Jones, id, vf 3/ -
(See Supplement).
286
213 Nicholas Pearson, 1670,
Octagonal (pierced), id, m 1/6
214 George Skiuer, 1663, id, vf 3/ -
— f 1/6
215 1657 — vf 3/-
217 George Skinner, '57 — vf 2/-
WOODCHESTER.
220 Andrew Rogers, 1670, id, vf 4/6
221 Daniell Yeates, id, vf 3/-
WOOTTON-UNDER-EDGE.
222 Town piece, 1669, id, vf 7/6
— f 2/6
225 I.M.S., id, vf 3/6
-f2/-
226 Daniell Stodard, 1667, id, vf 4/6
— f 2/6
HAMPSHIRE.
ALEESFORD.
1 Jarvas Abin, 1666, id, f 2/6
— ef 7/6
2 Jervas Abin, 1667, — vf 3/6
— ef 7/6
3 James Withers, id, vf 4/6
4 Ja Withers, id, vf 5/6
ALTON.
5 I.H. and T.B., 1652, id, vf 2/6
— f 1/6
6 I.H. and L.L., 1652, — f 1/6
7 — 1666, — vf 3/6
— f 1/6
8 — 1663, — m 2/6
11 Town piece, 1658, — m 5/6
13 1666, id. vf 2/6
14 id. ef 3/6 '
-f 1/6
18 Nucum Cockett, 1666, Jd, vf 3/6
19 William Cornelius, id, f 2/6
20 William Gold, id, m 1/6
24 Thomas Paine, id, m 1/6
28 Anthony Tatnell, id. f 4/6
29 Abraham Walter, 1655, id, vf 4/6
-f2/-
BASINGSTOKE.
31 Henry Barfoot, 1669, id, f 2/-
32 Robert Blunden, £d, vf 8/ -
— m'2/-
33 John Coleman, 1652, id, f 3/-
35 Samvel Kitchener, id, m l/-
36 Joseph Mansfeild, 1669,
(Heartshape), id, vf 20/-
37 Barnard Reeve, id, m l/-
38 Barnard Reve, id, vf 4/6
39 — vf 2/6
42 John Watts, id, f 2/-
BISHOP'S WALTHAM.
46 Thomas Penford, 1666, id, f 4/6
BLACKWATKR.
47 John Wright, 1667, id, f 4/6
OASTLE HOULD.
49 Edward Knight, id, vf 6/-
50 Jeames Smith, id, f 4/6
CHRISTCHURCH.
54 John Welchman, id, m 1/6
COWES.
55 Joseph Barton, id, vf 5/6
57 Peter Courtuell, '67, id, vf 4/6
58 Daniell Giles, 1667, id, ef 7/6
FORDINGBRIDGE.
66 Samvell Harris, id, f 2/-
FRESHWATER.
67 Sam Barton, 1668, id, vf 5/6
GOSPORT.
68 Nicholas Bradway , '65, id, f 2/ -
69 John Bramley, 1667, id, vf 7/6
70 Ann Grainger, 1667, id, ef 10/-
72 Stephen Lock, 1667, id, f 3/6
73 John Morgan, 1667, id, vf 7/6
— m 2/6
HAMBLEDON.
76 Richard Stent, 1666, id, m I/-
— vf 7/6
HAVANT.
81 Thomas Hildrup, id, vf 4/6
LIPHOOK.
86 W.F.S., 1668, id, vf 7/6
LYMINGTON.
88 Bartholomew Bulkly, id, vf 4/6
92 Bartholomew Harmood,id,vf 3/6
94 Phineas Wright, 1667, id, f 4/6
NEWPORT.
95 Town piece, id, m 1/6
— Another, smaller and
thicker, id, vf 2/6
96 Another dated 1664, id, vf 7/6
98 Stephen Barton, 1664, id, vf 7/6
— f 3/6
99 Richard Dore, 1654, id, vf 4/6
102 Joseph Foster, 1669, id, f 4/-
110 Anthony Mayuard, id, f 3/-
113 Eliz Maynard, id, vf 4/6
113« Unpublished variety, 5/6
118 Joseph Whithead, 1664, id.ef 5/6
ODIHAM.
122 Edward Mannering, 1656, id,
ef 4/6
id, f 2/6
123 Robert May, 1653, id, vf 4/ -
124 1669, id, f4/-
125 John Spier, 1668, id, f 3/6
126 1665,
(pierced), id, f 1/6
OVKRTON.
127 John Purdue, 1670, id, vf 7/6
129« William Spier, 1668, id, f 5/-
PETERSFIKLD.
131 Thomas Jaques, id, f 3/ -
132 — — £2/6
(See Supplement).
287
133 John Walker, 1668, id, f 3/ -
With the
value expressed by i, id, f 7/6
133« John Jones, id, f 7/6
PORTSMOUTH.
1886 Jatnes Austen, id, f 7/6
133c Unpublished variety, f 4/6
134 John Aylward, id, vf 3/6
136 Elizabeth Bissell, 1657, Jd, f 2/-
137 Christo Brunker, id, ef 6/6
138 Christefer Brunker, id, ef 4/6
141 William English, 1667, id, ef 7/6
144 Edward Flood, id, vf 6/6
145 Robert Harford, 1669, id, vflO/-
147 Henry Jenuer, 1656, id, vf 4/6
148 — f'2/-
151 Johu Kent, 1670, id, f 8/6
152 Francis Lucas, 1666, id, f 3/6
154 John Patten, 1667, id, vf 4/-
156 Edward Pearce, 1667, id, vf 7/6
159 Richard Priest, id, vf 6/ -
161 William Smedmore, id, vf 4/6
164 Walter Thurman, '60, id, f 1/6
165 Robert Tippets, 1666, id, ef 6/ -
166 Richard White, 1656, id, vf 4/-
ROMSEY.
171 Town piece, 1669, id, f 2/-
173 John Hacke, 1667, id, ef 7/6
177 Johu Puckridge, 1668, id, vf 3/6
178 Clement Warren, 1667, ef 4/6
179 Edmund Yonge, 1664, id, ef 5/6
RYDE.
181 Nicholas Oakley, 1664, id, vf 4/6
SOUTHAMPTON.
184 Town piece, id, vf 3/6
185 id, vf 3/6
194 William Jollife, id, ef 4/6
195 Cornelius Maoham, 1667,
id, vf 4/6
196 1664,id,vf3/-
WALLOP.
206 Hugh Chitty, 1666, id, vf 7/6
WINCHESTER.
211 Town piece, 1669, id, f 3/-
212 id, ef 7/6
214 William Butler, 1657, id, vf 1/6
219 Michaell Fitchat, 1667, id, vf 3/6
220 Will Fletcher, id, vf 3/6
221 John Lampard, id, f 2/-
223 William Over, id, vf '2/-
229 William Taylor, 1667, id, f 3/-
232 Dorothy Winter, 1667,
(pierced), id, f I/-
233 Anthony Wiseman, 1667, id, f2/-
HEREFORDSHIRE.
HEREFORD.
4 Hen Jones, 1662, id, vf 10/-
7 H. Jones, 1662, id, ef 10/-
16 John Hill, '57, id, vf 7/6
-f5/-
30 Samvell Saunders, id, vf 12/6
34a Will Welch, 1665, id, f 7/6
LKOMINSTER.
56 Jeromy Clarke, 1663, id, vf 7/6
HERTFORDSHIRE.
ASHWBLL.
1 Valentine Lee, 1669, id, vf 4/6
2 Thomas Mackeris, 1665, id,
ef 7/6
3 John Sell, Junior, id, vf 3/6
BALDOCK.
7 John Godfreye, 1652, id, f 3/6
8 Edward Highly, 1652, id, vf 3/6
-fa/.
11 William Kennett, 1658, id, vf 4/-
14 Richard Stepherd, 1665, id, f 3/6
16 Will Warre, id, ef 4/6
— f 2/6
BARKWAY.
18 Thomas Ravens, id, f 2/-
BARNET.
21 Peeter Blackwell, '66 (pierced),
id, vf 3j-
25 James Burges, id, vf 2/6
28 John Rotherham, id, f 2/6
— vf 2/6
29 — f2/-
BISHOPS-STORTFORD.
46 Edward Gardner, 1668, id. f 4/-
55 Simon Rutland, id, f 6/-
BUNTINGFORD.
66 William Ferris, 1669, id, f 8/-
BUSHEY.
73 Will Lichfield, 1669, id, f 5/-
CHESHUNT.
77 Sam Goodaker, 1668,
Heartshaptd (pierced), id, vf 10/-
80 John Wright, 1660, id, f 2/ -
— ef I/-
HATFIELD.
90 Thomas Serin, 1667, id, ef 7/6
— f 4/-
HEMEL - HEMPSTE AD .
97 Nicholas King, 1653, id, f, 1/6
HERTFORD.
107 Abraham Rutt, id, ef 5/6
HITCHIN.
110 Joseph Baker, 1663, id, vf 2/6
111 Edward Cooke, id, f 2/6
114 W. Drage, 1667 (pierced), id,
vf 3/6
-f3/-
117 Thomas Hayward, 1667, id,
vf 4/6
118 Thomas Healey, 1659, id, f 2/-
119 Dan Hurst, id, ef 7/6
(Ste Supplement).
288
122 John Rugeley, 1667, id. f 3/6
— — — vf 6/-
123 Jobu Thornton, 1664, id vf 6/6
124 Mary Tristtram, 1666, id, vf 3/6
— f'2/-
125 Henry Warner, 1664, id, ef 6/-
- f3/-
RICKMANSWORTH.
157 John Skidmore, 1666, id, vf 5/6
ROYSTON.
165 James Patrich, id, vf 3/6
ST. ALBANS.
173 Edward Camfield, 1656, id,
vf 4/6
177 Henry Gladman, 1666, id, vf 3/6
178 Thomas Nash, 1669, id, ef 7/6
STBVENAGE.
187 Thomas Fletcher, id, ef 6/6
188 Peter Langthorne, 1666, id, f 3/-
190 Robert Smith, 1667, id, vf 7/6
WADESMILL.
197 Edward Lawrence, 1669, id, f 3/-
WARB.
208 Jonathan Johnson, 1666, id,
vf 7/6
WATFORD.
218 Johu Morse, 1666, id, vf 7/6
219 John Neale, 1664, id, vf 7/6
221 Cap Rocke, 1649, id, f 2/6
224 William Whittaker, 1668, id,
ef 10/-
id, vf 5/6
HUNTINGDONSHIRE.
OATWORTH. .
3 John Talbot, 1668, id, vf 5/6
- f2/-
ELTON.
4 John March, 1667, id, f 3/6
— (pierced) — f 2/-
EYNESBURY.
5 Henery Ashley, 1668, id, vf 4/6
7 Andrew Selby, 1668, Jd, f 3/
GODMANCHESTER.
10 Henery Beck, 1669, id, vf 5/6
11 Robert Carles, 1658, id, vf 4/6
12 Samuelle Coimye, jd, f 8/-
13 John Skeggs, 1668, id, vf 5/6
HXJNTINGTON.
15 Mary Chambers, 1657, id, f 2/6
16 Richard Knight, 1667, id, m 1/6
18 T.P., 1658, id, m 1/6
19 Robert Rabie, 1653, id, ef 7/6
KIMBOLTON.
21 John Wollaston, id, f 2/6
OFFORD-CLUNY.
23 John Bradly, 1660, id, vf 3/6
RAMSEY.
25 Miles Berriffe, 1666, id, vf 4/-
28 James Jarman, 1669,
(pierced), id, f 2/-
29 James Jarman, 1663, id, vf 7/6
30 James Sharpe, id, vf 3/6
ST. rvss.
33 Town piece, 1669, id, vf 4/6
— f 1/6
34 id. vf 3/6
38 Thomas Filbee, id, f 3/6
39 Hen Goodfellow, id, vf 4/6
41 Edward Hallsey, 1667, id, ef 6/-
43 Thomas Johnson, id, vf 7/6
- f3/-
44 Will Nottingham, 1663, id, f 2/6
46 William and Job Perrett,
id, vf 4/6
48 Edward Rabie, id, f 2/6
49a Jonathan Read, id, f 4/-
50 Thomas Rewse, id, f 2/6
ST. NEOTS.
55 Robert Doman, 1664, id. vf 4/6
57 Thomas Hancocke, 1667,
id, vf 5/6
58 John Hatly, 1668, id, vf 5/6
59 John Hatley, id, f 3/6
60 John Newman, id, vf 3/6
SAWTRY.
63 Robert Michell, 1667, id, ef 8/6
— ef 5/6
SOMEESHAM.
64 Nathauiell Drew, id, vf 5/6
— - f2/6
66 John Smith, 1670, id, vf 5/6
STILTON.
67 John Everell, 1667, id, m 1/6
68 William Flower, 1666, id, ef 10/-
— (pierced), id, vf 3/-
69 Richard Gun (1668), id, vf 4/6
71 John Metheriugham, 1668,
id, ef 101-
— —ml/6
72 Thomas Warde, 1699, — m 2/-
WOODHURST.
73 William Burgis, 1668, — ef 10/-
KENT.
ASHFORD.
14 Mary Steed, 1669, id, f 3/-
18 Samvell Wood, 1666, id, vf 3/-
BIDDBNDEN.
25 Alexander Homesby, id, vf 3/ -
BRBNCHLEY.
31 William Woodgat, 1659, id, f 2/6
CANTERBURY.
47 John Cardon, 1656, id, f 2/6
48 Henry Carpenter, 1667, id, vf 3/-
(Su Supplement).
49 Heurey Carpenter, 1658,
id, vf 1/6
50 James Cheever, 16C3, £d. vf 1/6
'62, id. vf 2/-
54 Tho Enfield, 1666, id, vf 3/ -
57 Thomas Feild, 1666, id, ef 3/6
- vf 2/-
58 Edward Fray, 1667, id, vf 2/-
59 Thomas Hutten, 1669,
(Octagonal), id, vf 12/6
60 Thomas Jeninges, 1669,
id, vf 2/6
61 Thomas Jenings, id, m 1/6
65 Walter Maplisden, id, f 1/6
66 Jeremiah Masterson
(Octagonal), id, vf 7/6
- f8/-
67 Thomas Mayne, 1664, — vf 3/6
79 Will Ferrey, id, vf 2/-
81 E.M.W., id, vf 2/6
— f 1/6
CHATHAM.
96 Richard Jermman, id, f 2/-
108 Richard Mathews, id, vf 3/-
CHILHAM.
112 John Coleman, 1664, id, vf 8/-
113 James Odden, 1664, id, f 2/-
DEAL.
145 William Brothers, 1664, id, f 2/6
148 James Costou, 1653, id, f 2/-
161 Peter Underwood, id, f 2/-
DIMCHURCH.
197 Andrew Clifford, id, vf 4/6
DOVER.
198 Town piece, 1668, id, ef 4/6
198 id, vf2/-
203 I.M.C., id, vf 2/-
213 Thomas Fidg, id, ef 4/6
f 2/ -
224 D.M.N., id, vf 8/-
239 Will Wellard, id, vf 8/-
FAVERSHAM.
271 Robert Hobgen, id, m 1/6
276 Robert Preston, 1664, id, vf 8/-
— f 1/6
277 Francis Waterman, id, vf 1/6
GRAVESEND.
302 Jacob Parsson, id, m I/-
GREENWICH.
515 E.B., id, f 1/6
338 Thomas Tuder, id, vf 4/6
HONTCHILD.
354 C.S., 1672, id, vf 2/-
KEMSING.
365 Samuell Person, 1664, id, f 2/6
KINOSTONE.
366 Thomas Edmoudes, 1650,
LEEDS.
369 Nathaniell Bensou, id, f 2/6
LENHAM.
373 John Lake, 1667, id. m I/-
LTDD.
378 Tho Waters, id, vf 2/6
MAIDSTONE.
381 Rob Brooke, 1670, id, f 2/-
384 Gervis Maplisden, id, vf 4/6
385 James Ruse, id, vf 1/6
387 Jonatan Throughtou, 1668,
id, vf 2/-
388 id, vf 2/6
389 Richard Walter, 1658, id, f 1/6
391 Ralph Warde, 1656, id, f 1/6
395 Stephen Weeks, id, f 1/6
397 Richard Wicking, id, vf 1/6
398 James Wolball, 1664, id, f 2/-
MARGATB.
406 Chreston Houdgben, id, f 1/6
410 Joseph Macrith, id, f 2/-
MILTOH-NEXT-SITTINGBOURNE.
429 William Bissy, id, f 2/6
431 Cheny Bourne, id, f 2/-
435 George Reeve, 1667, id, f 3/-
MINSTBR.
436 John Dyer, id, f 1/6
PLUCKLEY.
447 Edward Gooding, 1663, id, vf 2/-
-£!/.
QUEENBOROUGH.
450 Thomas Norrington, id, ef 4/6
-fa/.
RAMSGATB.
452 Richard Langley. 1657, id, f 2/-
453 Clement March. 1658, id, vf 2/6
— f 1/6
454 Hen Noldred, id, f 2/3
ROCHESTER.
457 Stephen Bonnet, id, ef 4/6
SANDWICH.
498 Henry Furnice, id, vf 4/6
501 Dauill Pichley, 1656, id, vf 2/«
SITTINGBOUKNE.
524 John Milway, id, f 1/6
SMARDEN.
528 Thomas Hinckly, 1669
(pierced in the centre
as usual), id, vf 2/6
— fl/6
STROOD.
535 Phillip Ewer, 1652, id, f 1/6
537 Heimere Figgett, 1654, id, vf 1/6
STURREY.
542 Thomas Jhonson, 1650, id.vf 2/6
— fl/6
543 Thomas Johnson, — — vf 2/6
SUTTON VALENCE.
546 John Burkhuest, 1657, id, f 1/6
(See Supplement).
290
WBSTERHAM.
563 Samvell Bailing, 1653, id, f 1/6
WESTGATB.
567 John Wraighte, 1668, id, vf 7/6
WINGHAM.
569 John Solley, id, vf 3/6
WKOTHAM.
579 Charles Allfrey, id, f 2/-
WYB.
585 Richard Whittiugham,
1667 (Octagonal) id, vf 10/-
YALDING.
587 Daniell Chiltenten, 1668.
id, vf 7/6
LANCASHIRE.
BLACKBUBN.
10 Richard Haworth, 1666, id, f 3/6
BUKY.
18 Samvell Waringe, 1667 . id,vf 4/6
CHORLKY.
20 Thomas Allanson, 1653, Jd,vf 5/6
LIVEEPOOL.
67 Edward Williamson, id, ef 7/6
MANCHESTEE.
74 Jonathan Eaton, 1667, id, vf 7/6
PEESTON.
102 Roger Haddock, Id, vf 10/-
WABBINGTON.
122 John Dichfield, 1669, id, f, 2/6
126 I. P. and T. B., 1667, id, vf 10/-
LEICESTERSHIRE.
ASHBY - DE-LA-ZOUCH.
3« James Farmer, 1666, id, vf 7/6
10 Samvell Noulden, 1667, id,
vf 101-
BELTON.
11 William Barradell, 1671, id,
vf 101-
BILLESDEN.
12 Humphrey Partridge, 1667, id
ef 101-
13 Henry Sanderson, 1669, id, f 6/6
BUBEOW.
15 John Shaw, 1664, id, f 4/6
BtTETON OVBEY.
16 Ralph Coleman, id, vf, 6/6
HINCKLEY.
26 Thomas Davenport, id, m 1/6
27 Nathaniel Gilbert, 1671
(Octagonal) id, f 4/6
30 William Iliffe, |d, vf 6/6
LEICESTER.
31 Nathaniell Baker, 1667, id , ef 6/6
— f 3/6
32 John Browne, 1669, id. vf 4/6
36 Francis Elliot 1655, id, vf 6/6
37 John Goodhall, 1666, id, vf 5/6
38 Daniell Heggs, 1667, id, vf 6/6
42 Mary Mountney, id, vf 61-
44 W.J.N., id, vf 6/-
45 Tho. Overinge, id, f 3/6
47 Jane Palmer, id, vf 7/6
48 John Pares, 1666. id, vf 6/-
49 Edward Read, 1666. id, vf 6/6
53 William Savidge, 1670, id, m 3/6
53 Thomas Sturges, id, f 4/6
55 Samvell Willson, id, f 3/6
LONGHBOROUGH.
62 Henry Flower, 1669, id, m 1/6
66 Henry Somerville, id, f 4/6
LUTTEEWOETH.
71 Peter Mackarnes, 1657, id, f 3/6
72 1662, id, f 3/6
73 Edward Revell, id, vf, 4/6
MAEKET BOSWOETH.
75 Hugh Adcock, id, vf, 7/6
— f2/6
76 Richard Thompson, id, vf 6/6
MAEKET HARBOROUGH.
77 Robert Bass, 1668 (Heartshaped)
vf 15/-
78 Ann Gott, 1658, id, vf 6/6
84 Francis Reeves, 1667, id, vf 5/6
— f 2/6
85 H.F.S., id, ef 10/-
88 William Thompson, id, f 4/6
MELTON MOWBEAY.
93 John Brown, 1668, id, vf 6/-
94 Arthur Cloudsly, 1664, id, ef 10/-
95 Thomas Clowdesley, 1668, id,
vf 6/-
98 Roger Waite, 1666, id, vf 5/6
MOUNTSOEEEL.
100 Jonas Davis, 1665, id, vf 7/6
LINCOLNSHIRE.
ALFORD.
4 William Scortreth, 1667,
id, vf 4/6
BAREOW 0/H.
9 Brian Coverdaill, id, vf 7/6
BARTON O/H.
11 George Kidson, id, vf 7/6
BOSTON.
15 Town piece, id, f 2/-
29 John Moore, id, f 2/6
29« W.A.M., 1662 (Unpub-
lished) id, m 4/6
EPWORTH.
73 Robert Wright, 1669
(Heartshaped), id, f 7/6
GRANTHAM.
96 Overseers' Token, id, 1667, vf2/-
97« Town piece, 1667, id, vf 2/-
HAGWOETHINGHAM.
116 Will Rishworth, 1663, id, vf 7/6
(Ste Supplement).
29 1
HKLPRINOHAM.
118 Anthony Newlove, id, ef 7/6
HOLBEACH.
120« Eichard Davies, 1658
(Unpublished), id, f 4/6
HORNCASTLE.
123 John Chappman, id, m 2/-
130 Alexander Howgrave, id, f 2/6
— (pierced) — f 1/6
131 John Hussey, 1668, id, vf 4/6
KIRTON.
135 Eustace Hooker, 1665, id, vf 7/6
138 City Token, 1669
(Octagonal), ef 4/6
LINCOLN.
139 City Token, id, vf 8/-
141 Samvell Aistrop, 1668, id, vf 6/6
142 id vf 3/6
144 Samvell Astrup, 1658, id, vf 3/6
145 John Babb, 1668, id, vf 3/6
149 Nathaniell Gray, 1663, vf 3/6
151 William Kelsey, 1666, id, f 2/-
153 Joseph Ludingtou, id, vf 3/6
155 Samvell Ludington, id, vf 3/6
156 Enoch Malton, 1666, id, vf 7/6
157 Wil. Marshall, id, ef, 4/6
159 John Osgodbey, id, vf 8/-
169fl Edward Thomson, id, f 2/6
171 Ann Willerton, 1666, jd, vf 3/-
173 Anthony Willows, id, vf 2/6
175 Bartholamew York, id, vf 3/6
LOUTH.
183 John Barker, 1661, id, vf 4/6
MARKET RASEN.
204 William Chapman, 1668, id,
vf 4/6
RESTON.
208 Elias Martin, 1671, id, vf 4/6
SPALDING.
222 John Havey, 1655, id, m 1/6
224 Joseph Nutton, 1668, id, vf 4/6
228 John Ray, 1666, id, vf 5/6
STAMFORD.
234 Town Piece, id, f, 1/6
LONDON.
ABCHURCH LANE.
3 Ralph Lucas, 1665, id, f 3/-
ADDLE STREET.
12 Robert Rhett, 1666, id, vf 4/6
ALDERMANBURY.
12a John Berket, 1669 (Unpub.), id,
vf 7/6
ALDERSGATE STREET.
16 The Maiden Head, '68, id, ef 10/-
18 At The Tunn, id, vf 3/-
20 Richard Awnsham, 1667, id, f 2/-
20a Daniell Baker, 1667 (Unpub.),
id, m 3/6
82
28 Thomas Damsell, 1667, id, m 2/-
35 R.S.H., id, vf 3/6
53 Thomas Singleton, id, f 2/-
59 Roger Walman '66, id, vf 6/6
— m2/6
61 Nicholas Warren, id, vf 3/6
ALDGATE.
67 John Laugham id, vf 4/6
68 Simon Turner, Id, f 5/6
77 H.S.N. id, vf 81-
88 David Gillat, 1671, id, vf 5/6
99 John Virtue, 1668, id, ef 7 / -
AIR STREET.
102« Richard Furnis (Unpublished),
id, m 3/6
BARBICAN.
Ill Thomas Cooper, 1655, id, vf 3/-
120 Francis Morley, 1668, id, vf 5/6
BARNABY STREET.
127« R.M.S. (Unpublished), id, vf 7/6
1276 W.A.T. (Unpublished), id, vf 7/6
BASINGHALL STREET.
134 Tho. Armestronge, 1668, M,
"ef 7/6
BASING LANE.
148« W.P., 1667 (Unpublished), id,
m4/6
BEDFORD STREET.
160 H.K.P., id, ef 6/-
161 Christopher Seward, 1664, id,
vf 6/-
BILLINGSGATE.
198 Rob Cash, 1663, id, vf 3/6
199« Valentine Hayward, '67
(Unpublished), id, vf 5/6
200 V.I.H., 1650, id, vf 3/6
201 R.S.M., id, f 2/6
BILLITER LANE.
212 William Wickins, 1657, id,vf 4/6
BISHOPSGATE STREET.
221 H.I.B., id, vf 4/6
224 Tho Blackborue, id, f 2/6
225 John Bond, id, m 1/6
237 Hen Home, id, ef 5/6
243 I.K.M., id, vf 3/-
244 R.S.M., id, vf 3/6
252« The Tun and 3 arros
(Unpublished), id, vf 4/6
262 John Wilson, id, vf 4/-
264 Name in monogram, id, vf 7/6
276 Ralph Butcher, 1666, id, m, I/ -
277 E.G., id, m 1/6
284 Peter Eagles, 1668, id, ef 7/6
286 Joseph Fossey, 1668, id, f 2/6
287 Thomas Fydge, 1666, id, vf 4/6
288 Thomas Goss, 1652, id, f 3/ -
290 M.H., id, f3/-
296 Samvell Hampson, id, f 2/6
302 Henry Jordon, id, vf 3/6
(See Supplement).
2Q2
303 William Jordon, id, vf 3/6
309 Thomas Middleton, id, vf 4/6
324 Sam Salway, £d, vf 4/6
331 Robert Studd, id, f 2/6
334 John Futhill, id, ef 4/6
BLACKFRIAKS.
340 Thomas Hooton, 1564, id, f 2/ -
— vf 4/-
344 William Kidder, 1666, id, f 3/-
353 Philip Yeo, id, vf4/ -
BOSS ALLEY.
370 W.C.R., 1653, id, f 3/6
BOW LANB.
375 D.I.C., id, f 2/-
381 I.C.K., id, vf 3/6
384 Andrew Eagdale, id, f 2/6
386 John Woolrich, 1650, id, vf 3/-
BOW STRBET.
389 James Beech, 1667, Jd, f 2/6
392 H.B.S., 1653, id, ef 3/6
— f 1/6
BRBAD STREET.
398 T.M.D., '57, id, f 2/6
404 R.E.R., 1649, id, f 3/-
408 At the Coffee House, Id, vf 5/6
408a John Velen (Unpublished),
id, vf 10/-
BRIDEWELL.
428« John Chapman (a variety)
£d, vf 4/6
427 Tho Templeman, id, ef 5/6
BROAD STREET.
429 E.A.B., 1658, id, m 1/6
434« Will Mallaba (Unpub.) id, rf 7/6
BROKEN WHARF.
436 Hugh Andrus, 1667, £d, vf 5/6
BULWARK GATE.
447 R.I.S., id. vf 3/-
449 Tho Tonge, id, vf 3/6
BUTCHER ROW.
452 Mathew Dune, id. f 2/-
456 Edward Starky, 1667, id, ef 5/6
CANNON STREET.
460 Anne Blunt, 1672, Id, ef 7/6
462 Tho Colcock, Id, vf 5/6
465 B.I.S., id, f 2/6
CAPEL LANE.
467« 1659 (Unpublished), Id, f 7/6
CASTLB LANB.
478 Thomas Blake, id, vf 3/-
CATEATON STREET.
485« Tho Smith (Unpub.), id, f 4/6
CHANCERY LANE.
510 T.A.K., id, vf 3/-
514 William Mart, |d, f 3/-
529 F.W., id, vf 3/-
CHARINQ CROSS.
540 Tho Darling, '57, id, vf 3/-
553 I.W., Jd, m 2/-
CHARTERHOUSE LANB.
559 John Bush, £d, vf 4/6
564 Richard Greene, id, vf 8/6
- fa/-
CHEAPSIDB.
573 T.E.B., 1650, id, vf 8/-
579 T.D., id, f 2/6
583 I.S.H., id, f 2/-
585 Edward Jarvis, Id, vf 10/-
— f 3/6
599 S.S.T., id, f 2/6
601 Ezekiell Wallis, id, f 2/-
CHICK LANB.
611 Richard Hallet, 1659, id, ef 2/6
613 Heni-y Knight, 1669, id, f 2/6
619 Robert West, 1667, id, f 2/6
OHISWELL STRBET.
630 John Tomlinson, 1667, £d, vf 5/6
CHURCH LANB.
639 John Stonyer, 1658, id, vf 3/6
CHURCHYARD GATE.
641 Ed. Rogers, 1659, id, f 2/6
CLARE MARKET.
646fl James Hill, 1657,
(Unpublishtd), id, ef 10/-
649 Hum Muntt, 1666, id, vi 3/6
CLERKENWBLL.
669 Edward Wright, 1658, id, f 2/-
CLOTH FAIR.
673 William Bincks, 1666, id, vf 5/6
681 William Gray, 1666, id, vf 4/6
COCK LANE.
696 Richard Norman, id, vf 4/-
COLB HARBOUR.
702 Henry Cooper, ^d, ef 5/6
— f2/6
COLEMAN STRBET.
714 Joseph Sibley, 1668, id, vf 4/6
COVENT GARDEN.
736 William Clifton, id, f 2/-
737 W. C, id, f 1/6
739 G. G. G., id, f 2/-
740 W. M. L., id, vf 3/6
743 John More, id, f 2/6
COW CROSS.
751 H.M.G., id, vf3/-
COW LANE.
774 W. M. T., id, f 2/-
CREE CHURCH LANE.
779 R. M. B., id, f 2/6
782 Will Clarke, id, ef 4/6
783 Edward Shrawley, 1669,
Id, yf 7/6
CRIPPLEGATB.
792 G. F., id., f 2/-
797 Isaac Hodgkin (pierced),
id, vf 3/.
CROOKED LANB.
801 Thomas Cole, 1669, id, vf 3/6
(S<* Supplement) .
293
CROWN COURT.
807 John Spicer, 1667, id, vf 4/6
CRUTCHED FRIARS.
815 Philip Starkey, id, vf 3/6
CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY.
824 Joseph Drew, id, vf 4/6
826 S. E. T., id, f 2/6
DOWGATE.
8450 James Cromee, 1671,
(Octagonal), id, ef 12/6
855 Michaell Sellers, 1664, id, ef 4/6
DRURY LANE.
857 John Barnas, id, ef 6/ -
-f3/-
858 Richard Bedwell, 1656, id, vf 3/6
860 Ansell Carter, id, vf 4/6
863 Robert Deluke, id, f 1/6
8640 Mary Dennis, 1664,
(Unpublished), Id, ef 10/-
866 John Eldridge, 1667, id, vf 4/6
- f2/-
869 Edward Harrise, 1666, id, vf 3/ -
— f 1/6
870 Thomas Hayton, id, f 2/6
8710 James Hutten, 1666,
(Unpublished), ^d,vt 5 J6
872 Joseph Inman, 1668, id, f 2/6
8780 John Pearce (Unpub.), id, f 7/6
DURHAM YARD.
899 Gabrell Harden, 1659, id, vf 8/6
BAST SMITHFIELD.
901 W.E.A., id, f 2/6
908 R.A.C., id, vf 3/6
910 Edward Chapman, id, vf S/ -
913 O. Copping, &c., 1649, id, vf 3/6
915 R.D., id, f2/-
94S Thomas Roberts, id, vf 3 / -
EXCHANGE.
958 Tho Browning, id, f 2/ -
965 Morat Coffee House, Id, m 2/ -
966 — vf 3/6
967 — f2/-
FENCHURCH STREET.
976 W.B., id, vf 3/-
990 Jerom Mathew, id, f 1/6
994 D.M.R., id, vf 3/-
1001 John Young, id, vf 4/6
FETTER LANE.
1005 John Cotton, id, ef 7/6
1011 James Gould, 1664, id, vf 3/ -
1019 Robert Redway, id, f 2/ -
— vf 3/6
1022 John Smith, 1654, id, vf 4/6
FLEET LANE.
1061 S.A.O., 1649, id.f 2/-
1062 Henry Waterfall, id, vf 4/6
FLEET STREET.
1074 James Farr, 1666, id, vf 4/6
1078 William Halsted, id, f 8/ -
1079 John Hancox, id, m 2/ -
1081 William Healey, 1668, id, vf 4/6
1095* W.A.S. (Unpublished), ±d, ef 10/-
1096 John Secol, id, f 2/ -
1103 Will Warde, Id, f 3/6
1104 Lewis Willson, |d, m 1/6
11040 H.M.Y. (Unpublished), id, vf 7/6
FORE STREET.
1110 Thomas Papworth, id, f 2/6
1112 Thomas White, 1661, id, vf 4/6
FOSTER LANE.
1116 John Chambers, id, f 2/6
1125 Anthony Poole, 1658, id, ef 7/6
— vf 3/6
FRIDAY STREET.
1131 Phillip Jordan, 1669, id, vf 5/6
1134 Andrew Vincent, '71, Id, vf 4/6
-f8/-
GARLICK HILL.
1142 A.B., id,f2/-
GLASSHOUSE HALL.
1155 Turk's Head, Id, f 3/ -
GOLDEN LANE.
1168 John Maxwell, id, m 1/6
1171 Thomas Perrot, 1658, id, f 2/-
GOODMAN'S YARD.
1182 William Prescott, 1668, id, f 2/-
GOSWELL STREET.
1188 M.A.C., id, f 2/-
1192 Thomas Gillinan, id, m 1/6
11930 Jacob Weight,
(Unpublished), id, f 3/6
GRACEOHURCH STREET.
1197 L. Cashe, id, vf 3/6
1203 I.E.K., id, f 2/6
12070 Martin Vernon, '57
(Unpublished), id, f 5/6
GRAVEL LANE.
1220 Matthew Brigges, id, vf 4/6
GRAYS INN GATB.
1237 William Place, id, f 4/6
GRAYS INN LANE.
1247 John Farmer, id, f 8/ -
1249 T.M.H., id, ef 5/6
GREAT KASTCHEAP.
1256 I.I.B., id, f 2/6
1259 John Sapcot, Id, vf 7/6
GREBN YARD.
1270 Humphrey Eedes, id, vf 4/6
1274 Richard Nettelton, id, vf 4/ -
GREEN'S RENTS.
1279 Will Warde, 1666, id, vf 4/ -
GROCER'S ALLEY.
1281 Thomas Johnson, 1666,
GUTTER LANE. id, vf 3/6
1304 Thomas Fitzhugh, Id, m 2/ -
HARTSHORN LANE.
1816 Henry Morrell, 1667, id, vf 4/6
1317 I.T., id, 12/6
(See Supplement).
294
HATTON GARDEN.
1323 Thomas Lane, id, m I/-
1328 Thomas Prence, id, m 1/6
HAYMARKET.
1337 James Warren, 1664, id, vf 5/6
HELMET COURT.
1339 John Haward, id, f 2/6
THE HERMITAGE.
1347 John Mayhew, 1666, id, f 2/6
HIGH TIMBER STREET.
1350 L.F.F. (Octagonal}, id, ef 10 / -
HIGH STREET.
1351 G.A.H., id, m 1/6
HOLBORN.
1360 T.B., id, vf 2/6
1366 Matt Bayly, id, vf 4/6
1379 John Broxon, 1668, M, ef 5/6
1382 Charles Burford, id, f 2/6
1383 A.E.C., id, ef 5/6
1388 Clarveato, 1668, 2d, f 2/6
13920 John Cox, 1666 (Unpub.}, id,
ef 101-
1395 Thomas Day, id, f 2/6
1408 Baptist Frere, 1661, id, f 2/6
1413 E.E.H., id, vf 3/-
1417 T.E.H., id, vf 3/-
1420 David Hatton (Octagonal), id,
vf, 10/-
1424 Rob. Holmes, id, f 2/6
1463 Tho Rayner, '57, id, f 2/-
1457 T.M.S., 1651, id, f 2/6
1462 Richard Shepheard, 1666, id,
FBI-
1464 Humphry Simes, 1658, id,
vf3/6
1470 Thomas Tawny, 1668, id, vf 4/6
1471 Robert Thody, 1667, id, vf 3/6
1478 George Wallis, id, vf 8/ -
1482 William Whetston, 1653, id,
f 2/6
1486 Michael Wright, '67, id, m I/-
HOLLES STREET.
1492 Francis Ellis, id, vf 4/6
HOLYWELL STREET.
1495 W.S., id, vf, 3/-
HOUNDSDITCH.
1517 Philip Jemmet, id, vf 2/6
1520 John Merry, 1663, id, vf 3/-
1526a Thomas Rayuor, (Unpub.), id,
vf 5/6
IRONGATB.
1537 P.M.C., 1664, id, vf 3/6
1539 I.M.H., 1648, id, vf 4/6
1547 John Rammage, id, f 2/6
1548 Edmon Smith, id, vf 5/6
KING STREET.
1591 R.K.B., id, f 2/-
1609 Thomas Leadbeater, 1668,
(Octagonal), id, vf 10/-
1614 Widdow Mathew, 1659, id,
vf 3/-
1625 William Watts, 1650, id, vf 8/-
LAMBETH HILL.
1632 W.E.C., id, f 2/-
LEADENHALL STREET.
1641 I.I.A., Jd,vf8/-
1644 John Elder, 1668, id, vf 4/6
1657 John Crowe, id, vf 4/-
1673 T.B.M., id, vf 2/6
16740 John Owen (Unpublished), id.
f4/6
1676 W.A.P., id, ef6/6
1677 Rob Palmer, id, f 2/6
1684 Thomas Sawyer, 1668, id vf 7/6
1691 G.F.T., id, f 2/6
1695 I.E.W., id, f 2/-
— — ef 3/6
1703 The Black Horse, id, vf 8/-
LILYPOT LANE.
17040 Will Cooper, 1656 (Unpub.),
id, vf 7/6
LITTLE BRITAIN.
1708 S.M.A. 1667, id, f 7/6
17180 Hester Michell, 1656 (pierced)
(Unpublished), ip, f 4/6
1727 Daniell Wray '61, id, fdc 10/ -
LITTLE ST. BARTHOLOMEWS.
1738 S.J., 1652, id, vf 3/6
LITTLE TOWER HILL.
1742 Will. Burrough, id, ef 7/6
LOMBARD STREET.
1758 At ye 6 Bells, Id, f 4/6
LONDON BRIDGE.
1760 Edward Muns, 1668, id, f 3/ -
LONDON WALL.
1764 Jo Benion, id, f 2/6
17740 Richard Wallter([/M/>M6.), id,
f 5/6
LONG ACRE.
1778 James Aylard, id, vf 6/-
17810 Thomas Barcies, 1666 (Unpub.),
id, f 7/6
1782 Margaret Brookes, 1670, id,
f 4/6
1785 Gabriell Grannidge, 1666, id,
vf 5/6
1788 Ralph Elrington, 1657, id,
ef 5/6
17896 Richard Harrison (Unpub.),
id, vf 6/6
1793 Will Jones, 1664, id, f 4/6
1795 Benjamin Mason, 1666, id,
ef 7/6
1800 Will Ralphe, 1656, id, f 2/6
1801 Richard Redhill, id, f 2/6
LONG LANK.
1819 John Hammond, 1660, ^d,
vf 4/6
(See Supplement).
295
LOTHBURY.
1887 " West Cuntry Coffee House,"
LUDGATE HILL. £d, f 3/6
1846 Richard Hawkins, id, f 2/6
LYON'S INN.
1359 R.S., Jd, vf 4/6
MARKET STREET.
1876 Richard Barnes, id, vf 4/6
MARY MAUDLIN'S.
1884 Francis Wood, id, vf 7/6
MERCER'S STREET.
1886 Thomas Lucke, 1666, id.vf 5/-
MILE END.
1889 Joseph Almond, 1668 (pierced),
id, f 2/-
1895 George Smith, 1658, id, f2/-
MILK STREET.
1902 W.S.I., id, ef 5/6
MINORIES.
1914 Adams Crombton, 1668, id,
ef 8/6
1916 Richard Clarke, 1668, id, vf 5/6
1917« Henry Cox (Unpublished), id,
vf 7/6
1926 John Herbert, Id, vf 7/6
1929 Will Knight, 1666, id, vf 3/6
1933 I.S.P., 1665, id, f 2/6
1940 Henry Sadd, '66, id, vf 5/6
1943 John Smith, id, vf 4/6
MOORFIELDS.
1956 G.C., id, vf 4/6
1957 H.S.C., id, vf 3/6
1959« Edward Grante (Unpub.), id,
vf 7/6
1964« R.W. "At the Cok " (Unpub.),
id, vf 5/6
NEW CRANE.
1991 Edward Pratt, id, vf 4/6
1995 Ja Waters, id, vf 3/6
NEW EXCHANGE.
1997 Daniell Clarke, id, m 1/6
1999 John Hall, id ef 4/6
NEW FISH STREET.
2012 W.A.H., id, f2/6
2014 Will Newman, id, ef 7/6
NEWGATE MARKET.
2024« Mary Hurst, 1668 (Unpub.), id.
ef 10/ -
2030 D.E.W., id, f2/-
2031 Edmund Warner, 1666, id, f 2/6
NEWGATE.
2040 Nicholas Roys, id, vf 4/6
NEW PALACE YARD.
2046 Edward Gibson, 1662, id, vf 4/6
2048 W.A.R., 1649, id, f 2/ -
2050 Tho Palliser, 1666, id, ef 5/6
NEW STREET.
2061 Sarah Lewis, id, vf 7/6
2062 John Savory, 1656, id, f 2/6
NIGHTINGALE LANE.
2075 John Welch, 1658, id, vf 4/6
NORTON FOLGATE.
2084 G.A.B., id, f 2/6
2091 Tristram May, &c., 1667,
id, rn 2/-
2093 William Paine, id, vf 3/6
OLD BAILEY.
2100 P.S.E., 1650, id, f 2/6
2104 T.K.F., 1650, id, f 1/6
2111 M.N., id, vf 3/-
2112 Thomas Paulson, id, vf 3/-
2113 N.E.S., id, f 2/6
2120 John Vere, id, ef 4/6
OLD CHANGE.
2127 N.I.B., id, vf 2/6
2133 John Lisle, id, ef 7/6
OLD FISH STREET.
2135 W.R.A., id, ef 5/6
2136 Wil Baggot, id, f 2/6
2139 George Hearon, 1662, id, f 2/6
2140a William Robinson, 1668,
(Unpublished), id, f 5/6
2141 I.A.M., id, f 2/-
2146 E.E.S., id, f 2/6
OLD JEWRY.
2151 Henry Felling, 1668, id, vf 4/6
OLD STREET.
2171 Tho Welles, id, vf 4/6
PALL MALL.
2176a Edward Owenes
(Unpub.), id, vf 7/6
PANYER ALLEY.
2181 Robert Hayes, id, f 2/6
PAULS CHAIN.
2195« Edward Woodward,
(Unpub.), id, ef 10/-
PEERPOOL LANE.
2205 Thomas Gale, id, ef 7/6
2206 John Hind, &c., id, f 4/6
PETTY FRANCE.
2222 John Barnes, id, vf 3/6
2225 William Rack, '66, id, vf 3/6
2226 Nicholas Sherman, id, f 2/6
2228 I.S.T., id, f 2/-
PHILPOT LANE.
2231 Will Moseley, 1667, id, f 3/6
PICCADILLY.
2242 John Palmer, id, vf 4/6
2246 Will Vesey, id, f 2/-
PIE CORNER.
2253 Stephen Willcocks, id, f 3/-
POSTKRN GATE.
2264 Alex Harwood, id, f 2/-
2270 Robert Williams, id, vf 6/-
POSTERN STREET.
2271 Hugh Love, 1666, id, vf 4/6
POULTRY.
2274 Henry Dixon, 1660, id, f 2/6
(See Supplement).
296
2276 Exchange Tavern, 1668,
id, ef 6/-
2277 1651, id, f 2/-
2278 George Twine, 1665, id, f 2/6
PUDDLE DOCK.
2287 Tho Baker, '59, id, m 1/6
2291 Robert Hale, 1662, id, f 3/-
2297« Will West (Unpub.), id, m 8/-
QUEENHITHE.
2303 Barthollomew Fish, 1667,
2306 Bartholomew Hester, id, vf 4/6
2308 Samvel Longe, 1657, id, vf 3/6
2310 Robert Skrine, id, vf 5/6
QUEEN STREET.
2315 John Cannon, id, vf 5/6
2317 Thomas Eddenburro, id, f 2/6
2318 William Holms, id, f 2/6
RATCLIFF CROSS.
2322 W.E.B., id, vf 3/6
2324 Will Baker, id, f 8/-
2325 Joseph Brocke, id, vf 7/6
2328* AnuHow,1667([/»/>M&.),id,m2/-
2329 Randolph Huff, 1667, id, vf 3/6
RATCLIFF HIGHWAY.
2335 A.S.A., 1649, id, vf 3/-
2340 John Bishopp, 1656, id, f 2/6
2345 George Dam, 1669, 2d, f 2/-
2361 Robert Rooke, id, m l/-
2367 Rich Stiles, 1667, id, m 1/6
2369 W.A.T., id, f 3/-
2371 N.E.V., 1651, id, f 2/6
REDOROSS STREET.
2379 F. Dickenson. 1666, id, ef 7/6
23870 Robert Prichard
(Unpub.), id, vf 7/6
ROSEMARY LANE.
2410a Edmund Meare, 1670,
(Unpub.), id, vf 7/6
2412 Daniel Pease, 1656, id, ef 5/6
ROUND COURT.
2426 William Lander, 1664, id, vf 5/6
ST. ALBAN'S STREET.
2444a John Hill, 1668, (Octa-
gonal), (Unpub.). id, vf 101-
2449 B.E.W., id, vf 3/6
ST. BENET'S HILL.
2450 Mathew Tunstale, Id, f 3/6
ST. CLEMENTS.
2452 Rich Chidley, 1666, id, vf 3/6
2465 Lawrence Lewes, 1668, id,
m2/-
2469 I.P., id, vf 3/6
2473 W.M.S., id, vf 3/-
2476 Tho Spriugell, id, f 3/6
ST. DUNSTAN'S.
2479 Anthony Parslov, id, f 2/-
ST. GILES.
2481 Nathaniell Abbot, 1659, id.
ef6/-
2482 E.B., id, vf 3/6
2483 Walt. Bigg, id, f 2/-
— ef 4/6
2487 John Butler, 1670 (pierced),
id, f 1 6
— — f 2'6
2499« G.R.L. (Unpub.), ^d, f 4/6
2502 Robert New, 1652, id, f 2/6
2503 Elizabeth Pearce, '63, £d, f 2/-
2504fl William Powell (Unpub.), id,
f 5/6
2509 John Slade, 1668, id, f 2/6
ST JAAIES'S
8517 Rich Barrett, 1665, id, vf 3/-
2519 Roger Godfrey, id, vf 6/6
ST. JAMES'S MARKET.
2529 Laurance Ball, '64, id, vf 6/-
2538 Nicholas Keeve, 1668, id, vf 3/-
2542 Andrew Porter, 1670, id, vf 4/6
— f 2/6
ST. JOHN'S LANK.
2551 T.M.A., id, vf 8/-
2559 John Dodson, 1667, id, ef 7/6
— f 3/6
2575 Edward Midwinter, id, f 2/6
2578 John Radburne, id, vf 4/-
2579 E.A.S., id, f 2/6
2583 John Shore, id, vf 3/6
ST. KATHARINES.
2595 Robert Blackburn, id, vf 4/6
2596 Richard Bryan, 1667, id, vf 4/6
2597 William Butler, id, vf 8/ -
2602 John Chequright, 1669, id, f 2/6
2604 James Cooper, 1668 (Octagonal),
id, vf 10/-
2617 Thomas Houlcroft, id, f 3/-
2622 Edward Loleseue, id, f 2/6
2629 Gilbert Tayler, id, ef 6/6
ST. MARTIN'S IN THE FIELDS.
2637 James Hopkins, 1668, id, vf 4/6
ST. MARTIN'S LE GRAND.
2654 Samuel Rickards, 1666, id,
f 2/6
2656 W.A.S., id, ef 4/6
2660a John Waller, '64 (Unpub.)
(pierced), $d, vf 4/6
ST. MARTIN'S LANE.
2664 Tho Armitage, id, ef 4/6
— — f 1/6
2676 John Robottoin, 1667, id, vf 3/-
- f2/-
2679 John Wieks, '66, id, vf 4/6
-fa/-
ST. MARY-AT-HILL.
2684 Sarah Edwards, 1669
(Octagonal), id, f 5/6
ST. NICHOLAS SHAMBLES.
2706 I.M.H., id, f 2/6
_ _ vf 4/6
(See Supplement).
297
2707 Richard Hurst, id, vf 3/6
2710 I.S.M., id,f 2/-
2712 E.A.S., id, f 2/6
ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD.
2723 I.S.F., id, vf 3/-
2727 S.M.H., id, f 2/-
2728 John Miller, Jd, ef 4/6
ST. SWITHEN'S LANE.
2731 I.C., 1666, id, vf4/-
SALISBURY COURT.
2740 The Sunne Dyall, Id, ef 10/ -
THE SAVOT.
2742 R.M.D., id, f 2/6
2742a Richard Hull (Unpub.), id,
vf 4/6
2744 William Lyne, id, f 2/6
2749 P.S.T., 1653, id, vf 3/6
SEETHING LANE.
2760 Edward Radcliffe, 1667, id, f 2/6
2761 Thomas Rivers, id, f 2/6
SHIRE LANE.
2781 John Parret, 1667, id, f 2/-
2782 E. Reynold, 1666, id, vf 5/6
2783 Will Richardson, 1667, id, vf 4/6
2785 Thomas Smith, 1667, id, vf 3/6
SHOE LANE.
2791 Ann Catstree, id, vf, 3/-
2795 William Johnson, id, vf 10/-
2800« James Oliver (Unpub.), id, f 3/6
2808 " Benjohnsous Head," 1672,
Id, vf 5/6
SHOREDITCH.
2820a Robert Hill, 1667 (Unpub ),f 3/6
2831« P.S., 1652 (Unpub.}, |d, f 3/-
2836 John Woodeson, 1669, id, f 2/6
SMITHFIELD.
2839 Tho Alldridge, id, f 3/ -
2841 Francis Blechley, 1666, id, f 3/-
2846 James Byard, 1666 (pierced),
id, vf 8/-
2862 Euodias Inman, id, vf 4/6
2866 James March, id, vf 4/6
2875 P.E.S., '58, id, f 2/6
2878a James Sherly, id, vf 3/6
2879 Thomas Taylor, '67, id, f, 2/6
2880 Jefferey Thomas, id, vf 3/6
2884 Tho White, id, vf 4/6
28850 Edward Woodward
(Heartshapcd) (Unpub.), id.vf 10/-
28856 Tho Adams (Unpub.}, id, f 3/-
2893 Godfrey Foliambe, 1666, id,
f 3/6
— vf5/6
2895 Richard Richmond 1667, id,
f 2/6
SOMERS QUAY.
2919 John Simmons, 1666, id, vf 5/6
SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS.
2925 Tho Kencie, id, vf 5/6
SPITALFIELDS.
2930 W.M.C., id, Tf 8/-
2935 Rob : Walley, id f 2/6
SPITTLEGATE.
2938 T.S.A., id, f 2/6
STABLE YARD.
2940 I.I.N., id, f 2/-
STRAND.
2954 R.M.B. '57, id, f 2/-
2960 I.M.C., 1657, id, vf 3/6
2962 Nat. Child, id, vf 4/6
2963 Philip Complin, 1666, id, f 2/6
2969 Tho Day, id, vf 4/6
2979 Franc Grove, id, f 2/6
2982 Rich Harabon, 1661, id, vf 4/6
2985 Thomas Hunt, 1666, |d, vf 3/6
2994 George Langford, id, f 2/6
3002 B.A.R., 1656, id, vf 3/6
8003 Edward Roberts, id, vf 3/6
3006 Calixt Rust, 1665, id, vf 4/ -
3008 Thomas Salisbury, id, f 3/-
3012 Richard Sumpter, 1664, id,
f 2/6
3018 " At the Canary House," 1665,
Id, vf 3/6
STRAND BRIDGE.
8023 I.H., id, ef 4/6
TEMPLE BAR.
3041 Jam Gover, 1657, id, vf 3/6
3045 T.H., id, f 2/6
3048 Thomas Haward, 1666, Jd,
ef 7/6
3057 I.E.M., id, m 1/6
8066 W.M.S., 1649, id, vf 3/-
3072 W.M.W., id, f 2/ -
THAMES STREET.
3076 H.A., id, vf 4/6
3079 T.E.B., id, f 2/6
3092 Richard Evans, Id, f 2/-
3093 1668, id, rf 3/6
3101 John Heming, id, ef 5/6
3114 P. N. Nuce, 1652, id, vf 3/6
3118 F.E.R., 1651, id, vf 8/-
3119 S.D.S., 1657, id, vf 3/6
3130 Sarah Wood, 1669, id, ef 7/6
3132 Will Yeeles, id, m 2/ -
THREADNEEDLE STREET.
3138 Wm. Stonyer, id, fdc 10/ -
THREE COLT ALLEY.
3189 T.N.O., 1653, id, f 2/-
THREE CRANES WHARF,
3140 Rob. Jackson, id. f 2/ -
TOTHILL STREET.
3152 W.E.A., id, f 2/6
3153 Joaue Bartlit, id, f, 2/-
— ef 4/6
3155* E.A.B. (Unpub.), id, f 4/6
3160 I.I.F., id, vf 3/6
3161 R.A.F., 1651, id, ef 4/6
(See Supplement).
3166 Paul Heath, id, vf 4/6
3168 Henry Hurly, 1668, id, vf 5/6
3169 M.L., '57, id, f 2/6
3171 James Miller, id, m 2/-
3171a E.S.M. (Unpub.). id, ef 7/-
THE TOWER.
3177 Philip Gardener, 1652, id,
m 1/6
TOWER DOCK.
3189 G.A.P., id, f 2/6
TOWER HILL.
3195a William Durburn (Unpub.), id,
vf 10/-
TOWER STRTET.
3203 G.D.A., id, vf 3/-
3207 R.C., 1659, id, f 2/-
3219 Samuell Remnant, 1666, id, f 2/6
3220 P.M.S., 1648, id, f 2/6
3226 W.M.W., ^d, f 2/6
TOWER ROYAL.
3227 Tho Scarlett, Id, m 2/-
3228 W. Shaw, id, f 2/6
TRINITY LANE.
3232 Joanne Langdell,1666, id, vf 3/6
3233 John Millist, id, f 2/6
TURNMILL STREET.
3244a Thomas Bignall, 1669,
(Unpub.), ±d, vf 10 1 -
8246 Thomas Cross, id, vf 4/6
VERB STREET.
3266 Thomas Michel, id, f 2/ -
WAPPING.
3278 Richard Boone, id, vf 4/6
3284 I.I.C.,id,f2/6
3285 Georg Carpentered, f 2/-
3285a John Carpenter (Un-
pub.),&,tSI.
3288 John Clarke, 1668,
(Octagonal), id, vf 7/6
3290 Andrew Coleman, id, f 2/ -
3293 Ann Curtis, 1658, id, f 2/6
3294 T. E. Dry, 1650, id, vf 3/6
-f2/-
3295 L.E.E., id, vf 5/6
3296 Edward Fish, id, vf 3/ -
3297 Henry Forman, 1668,
id. id, m2/-
3300 Wil Fry, id, f 2/6
3301 W. E. Gaunt, 1652, id, vf 4/6
3305 John Harling, 1667, id, f 2/6
3308 Thomas Hews, id, vf 3/6
3325 Thomas Peirce, id, f 2/6
3326 G. Percy, id, f 2/6
3331 Roger Price, id, vf 3/6
3333a Timothey Raman, 1668,
(Unpub.),$a, ef 7/6
3336 Francis Richardson, '66,
id, vf 4/6
3339 M.A.S., 1651, id, f 2/-
3842 John Slater, id, ef 5/6
3551a James Waters, 1670,
(Unpub.), id, f 4/6
THE WARDROBE.
3358 Rich Levis, id, ef 4/6
WATER LANE.
3368 H.P.T., id, f 2/6
WESTBURY STREET.
3376« David Councell (Un-
Pub.), id, ef 101-
WHITECHAPEL.
3386 Will Balet, id, vf 3/6
3388 John Bell, 1656, id, f 2/6
3393 R.I.C., 1650, id, vf 3/6
3413a Thomas Hepworth,
(Unpub.), id, m2/-
3421« Johu Read, 1671,
(Unpub.), id, Tf 101-
WHITECROS8 STREET.
3442 I.I.D., id, f 2/6
3443 Francis Dove, 1669, id, f 4/6
3449* Robert Gifford, 1667,
(Unpub.), id, vf 7/6
3470 Michael Sayer, id, vf 3/ -
3473« Nicholas Ware,
(Unpub.), id, vf 10/-
WHITEFRIARS.
3479 Robert Hancock, id, f 2/6
3480 Jeremiah Home, 1664 , id, ef 7/6
WHITE HART YARD.
3490 Phillip Carterett, 1666, id, f 2/6
3491 Thomas Clatworthy, 1666,
id,f3/-
WOOD STREET.
3507 Benjamin Boultby, 1666,
id, ef 7/6
3510 Phillip Clarke, id, vf 4/6
3514* Thomas Cooper 1670,
(Unpub.), id, vf 10/-
3524 William Hayes, '64, id, vf 3/-
3528 W.E.P., id, vf 3/6
3530fl Francis Plomer, 1666,
(a variety), id, m 2/ -
WOOLSTAPLE.
3537 William Baylie, id, f 2/6
MIDDLESEX.
ACTON.
1 Thomas Bullmer, 1664, id,
vf 4/6
3 Gervase Lawson, 1667, id, vf 5/6
— ef 101-
4 John Muuu, 1668, (Octagonal),
id, vf 10/-
7 James Wilson, 1669, id, ef 7/6
BOW.
10 John Hanscombe, 1666, id.vf 5/6
— — id, fdc 12/6
(See Supplement).
299
BRENTFORD.
13 W.M.C., id, f 2/6
14 John Bring, 1669, id, vf 7/6
16 L.E.I., Jd, vf 4/6
17 Luke Ivory, id, vf 4/-
19 John Moore, 1651, id, vf 3/-
20 — ef 5/6
21 Edward Swift, 1668, id, vf 4/6
— (pierced) — vf 2/6
21a Richard Waterman, 1667,
(Unpublished), }d, vf 10/-
CHELSEA.
23 Henry Butts, 1667, id, f 6/ -
26 William Freeman, 1667, id,
ef 12/6
27 Thomas Munden, 1666, id, vf 5/6
28 John Stamforth, id, m 1/6
30 William Bond, 1666, id, vf 4/6
31 George Brown, 1668, id, vf 10/-
33 John Coke, 1670, id, f 3/6
34 Joseph Gasquoyne, 1658,
id, f 3/-
35 John Hobbs, 1658, id, f 3/6
37 William Smeeth, id, ef 7/6
CRANFORD.
39 William Allen, 1669, id, vf 7/6
EDMONTON.
42 Edward Clarke, 1668, id, vf 7/6
ENFIELD.
45 Richard Joseph, id, vf 7/6
FINCHLEY.
49 Thomas Grace, 1670, id, f 3/6
FULHAM.
50 John Fox, 1666, ^d, ef 10/-
- vf 3/6
51 Benet Hamon, 1650, id, f 2/6
52 F.S.S. 1656, id, f 2/6
53 Matthew Harwell, id, vf 4/6
54 Francis Stutsberry, £d, vf 4/-
HACKNEY.
56 John Braine, 1667, id, f 2/6
59 Richard Jennings, 1668, id, f 2/-
61 I.M.P,, id, vf 3/6
62 William Perry, 1669, id, vf 6/6
HAMMERSMITH.
65 E.S.B., id, f 2/6
66 Thomas Cassell, 1667, id, ef 7/6
67 John Cippis, 1668, id, ef 7/6
68 Willliam Harding, 1667, vf 6/-
70 Elias Hirous, 1667, id, vf 10/-
72 William Renolds, id, vf 4/-
73 John Richardson, 1668, ^d, vf 4/-
75 Richard Terrey, id, ef 10/-
— f '2/6
76 Francis Watts, id , f 3 / -
— m l/-
77 Adam Wright, 1668, id, vf 6/-
HAMPTON COURT.
82 John Druree, (Heartshaped),
id, m 7/6
HAMPTON.
83 Sam' Bratherick, 1669, id, vf 7/6
85 Richard Ranee, 1866, id, vf 7/6
HARMONDSWORTH.
86 Richard Wates, 1669, id, vf 5/6
HARROW.
88 John Millgate, id, f 2/-
HENDON.
91 John Greene, 1666, id, ef 7/6
HESTON.
92 Thomas Belingar, 1657, id,
vf 6/-
HIGHGATE.
93 Philip Allen, 1667, id, f 3/6
95 Edward Cutler, 1668, id, vf 5/6
96 William Fisher, 1669, id, ef 7/6
98 William Prockter, 1668, id, f 3/6
HOLLOWAY.
99 John Backster, 1667, id, ef 12/6
— f 3/6
HOUNSLOW.
102 Matthew Garnatt, 1668, id,
vf If-
HOXTON.
103 Margaret King, 1668, id, f 2/6
ISLE WORTH.
106 John Banester, id, vf 4/-
108 Richard Lansborugh, 1669,
id, f 3/-
— m 1/6
111 George and Susan Page, 1666,
id, vf 4/6
— m 1/6
112 Thomas Pocock, 1666, id, vf 4/6
113 L.E.S., 1657, id, vf 4/6
114 Abraham Shewel, 1666,
id, vf 7/6
— m2/6
ISLINGTON.
122 Abraham Meacon, id, f 3/-
KENSINGTON.
129 Randolph Cobbett, 1666, id, vf 6/6
131 Thomas Roberts, 1664, id, f 3/6
132 Peter Sammon, 1667, id, vf 7/6
LIMEHOUSE.
135 William Banes, id, vf 3/6
137 William Bradshaw, id, f 2/6
138 Edrnond Dobson, 1667, ^d, vf 6/-
140 Aun Harlow, id, vf 6/-
141 Isack Hickman, |d, m 2/-
142 Samuell Keiuton, id, vf 3/-
143 Nicholas Latch, id, f 3/6
144 Margret Lucas, 1663, id, ef 4/6
148 John Railton, 1658, id, ef 6/-
149 Edmond Rivers, id, ef 7/6
151 Francis Zacacy, id, vf 3/6
(See Supplement).
300
man.
158 John Cooper, 1669, id, f 3/6
NEWINGTON GREEN.
155a John Ball, Id, f 5/6
PADDINGTON.
160 Thomas Fitter, 1668, id, vf 6/6
PARSON'S GREEN.
161 William Kempe, id, vf 6/6
BONDER'S END.
163 Thomas Bennett, 1664, id, vf 3/6
POPLAR.
164 John Burden, 1653, id, f 2/6
POTTON.
169 John Harper, 1657, id, vf 3/6
SHADWELL.
170 John Annis, 1667, id, vf 6/ -
173 Gregory Cooke, 1666, id, f 3/ -
174 Tho Cooke, 1665, id, vf 6/6
175 '64, id, vf5/-
178 L.S.E., id, vf 5/6
179« John Fallin (Unpub.), id, f 4/6
182 Edward Hillseye, id, ef 5/ -
183 John Hobart, id, vf 4/6
185 Eliz. lellus, id, vf 5/ 6
187 Benjamin Miller, 1666, id, vf 5/6
190 Michaell Parkes, id, vf 4/6
192 William Powes, id, ef 5/6
198 John Plater, id, vf 5/6
197« Joh Shackspeere, 1662,
(Unpub. var.), id, vf 5/6
198 Ed. Skoiles, Jd, f 2/6
199 Henrey Smith, 1658, id, ef 7/6
-f3/-
200 Simon Snow, id, f 3/6
STAINES.
206 John Barnitt, 1653, id, f 3/ •
207 Abraham Bonnifield, 1669,
id, yf 5/6
208 William Cooke, id, vf 5/6
210 Mary Knowles, |d, f 2/6
211 John Perkins, 1667, id, f 2/6
STOKE NEWINGTON.
213 Lawrence Short, id, f 3/-
TOTTENHAM.
214 Nicholas Cutt, 1666, id, vf 3/6
217 Christopher Miller, 1666,
id,vf6/-
TURNHAM GREEN.
218 John Holland, 1669, id, f 5/6
TWICKENHAM.
221 William Eburn, 1665, id, vf 6/ -
223 John Williams, 1669, id, vf 4/6
UXBRIDGE.
225 Anne Engelfeild, 1668, id, f 3/ -
226 Ann Engelfeild, 1664, id, vf 5/ -
228 Zechariah Godwin, 1667,id,m2/6
229 Will Gunn, id, f 3/-
230 — f3/-
232 Luke James, id, vf 3/6
232« Edmund Nicholas, '58,
(Unpub.), id, vf 7/6
233 John Reeve, 1669, id, vf 5/-
234 John Tayler, 1666, id, f 3/6
236 John Triplet, id, vf 4/6
-f3/-
WALHAM GREEN.
237 Richard Prosser, id, vf 8/6
WESTMINSTER.
239 P.G., id, tSj-
241 I.M.B., id, ef 6/6
— — — vf4/6
245 Ralph Fuller, id, vf 4/6
247 F.A.H., 1659, id, vf 3/6
248« I.I.N. (Unpub.), id, vf 5/6
253 Arthur Pryor, 1667, id, f 4/6
WILLESDEN.
258 Nicholas Neckall, 1670,
Id, vf 5/6
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
CHEPSTOW.
10 Richard Morgan, 1670,
(Octagonal), id, vf 7/6
12 Walter Morgan, 1670, id, vf 5/6
13 1672, id, vf 7/0
MONMOUTH.
14 R.A.B., 1661, id, m 3/6
15 Richard Ballard, 1668, id, vf 4/6
16 Edward Bevan, id, ef 7/6
18 Michaell Bohewne, id, ef 7/6
NORFOLK.
AYLSHAM.
9 William Watts, id, vf 3/ -
CLEY-NEXT-THE-SEA.
19 Anchor and Horse shoe,
id, vf 7/6
DISS.
27 Town token, 1669, id, vf 2/ -
LYNN REGIS.
63 Town token, 1668, id, f 1/6
64 — vf 2/6
65 — ef 3/6
— — vf 1/6
67 Edward Billinges, 1656, id, vf 8/-
70 Joseph Braban, 1666, id, vf 2/6
82 Seth Garrard, 1652, id, vf 2/6
88 Rebeckah Hewlett, id, vf 2/ -
102 N.R.W., id, vf 2/-
NORWICH.
112 John Atwood, id, vf 2/6
123 Augustine Bridgs, id, vf 2/ -
125 James Brockden, 1664, vf 2/-
128 Edward Buxton, 1653, id, vf 2/6
130 James Castill, 1664,
(pierced), id, vf 16/-
132 Robert Clayton, 1663, vf 2/-
135 Peeter Deale, 1664, id, vf 2/6
(Set Supplement).
3oi
144 Richard Freeman, 1657, id,
vf 3/-
148 Eliz. Half knight, 1667, vf 2/ -
149 George Hall, 1664, id, vf 2/-
157 Edward Hyrne, id, vf 2/ -
163 William Lambert, id, vf 2/6
169 Antho Mingay, id, vf 3/6
170 Will Money, id, ef 3/6
173 Fracis Morly, id, f 1/6
179 John Parker, 1665, id, vf 2/6
181 Isaac Pearcivale, 1667, vf 2/6
187 Thomos Rayner, 1653, id, vf 2/-
190 George Reeve, id, vf 3/6
191 — vf 3/6
198 Henry Sidnor, 1659, id, vf 2/ -
206 Robert Tharrold, id, vf 2/-
212 Jerimy Vyn, 1657, id, vf 2/-
217 Thomas Warren, id, f 1/6
225 City Token, 1667, id, ef 2/6
226 — 1668, id, ef 3/6
_ _ _fi/e
227 — — ef 3/6
228 1670, id, ef 8/6
— — f 1/3
THBTFORD.
254 William Planner, 1669, id, vf 2/-
YAEMOUTH.
285 Town Token, 1667, id, f 1/6
_ _ _ vf 2/6
286 1669, id, f 1/6
297 William Bateman, 1656, id.vf 2/6
308 Christo Cozens, id, vf 4/6
322 Thomas Bering, id, vf 2/6
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
AYNHOE.
2 Thomas Norris, id, vf 3/-
3 Peter Pruce, 1668, id, vf 6/-
BRACKLEY.
7 Bartholomew Attow, id, f 2/ -
12 Robert Wilkins, id, m 1/6
BUIWICK.
15 William Watts, 1669, id, vf 6/ -
id,vf6/-
- f3/-
COEBY.
16 Thomas Collingwood, 1667, id,
Tf4/6
GEDDINGTON.
25 Jonath Rowlett, 1654, id,
vf 6/6
26 1657, —f 2/6
GRENDON.
28 Thomas Gawtherne, id, m 2/-
HADDON WEST.
31 Elisha Almey, id, vf 7/6
HARRINGWORTH.
32 Tho Bearly, id, vf 4/6
33 - f2/6
HIGHAM FERRERS.
35« John Chetle, id, f 2/-
39 Gilbert Negus, 1669, id, vf 3/6
41 Twvford Worthineton, 1656,
id, vf 3/6
KETTERING.
44 John Fox, 1664, id, vf 6/6
46 Thomas Webb, id, f2/-
KILSBY.
47 John Burgis, 1670, id, vf 3/6
KING'S CLIFFB.
48 Town Token, id, vf 5/6
— — f 3/6
49 Jane Browne, 1660, id,
f 4/6
— — (pierced), id, f 2/6
50 id,vf4/6
55 Thomas Law, 1659, id, vf 3/6
LOWICK.
59 Lewis Sulch, 1666, id, f 4/6
MOULTON.
62 John Peryn, id, f 2/-
63 — f 2/6
NORTHAMPTON.
68 Thomas Cooper, 1652, id, vf 4/6
_ _ — m2/6
69 1668, id. f 2/6
71 John Labram, id, f 2/-
73 Samvell Pooel, id, vf 4/6
74 S.R.,id, fl/6
76 I.S., id, f, 2/-
78 LS.,id. vf2/6
79 W.D.S., 1651, id,vf 3/-
80 I.D.S., 1661, id, vf 3/6
82 — — ef 6/6
83 I.M.S., 1650, id, vf 4/6
85 John Twigden, 1666, id, vf 4/-
— — £2/6
86 Anchor Willdinge, id, vf 3/6
OUNDLE.
88 Town Token, id, vf 2/6
89 — 1669, id, f 1/6
91 Mather Austin, id, f 3/6
92 Nath Browing, 1659, id, vf 4/-
- f 2/-
93 Henry Coldwell, id, f 4/6
94 John Eaton, id, m I/ -
95 Will Filbrigg, 1658, id, ef 7/6
96 Lawrence Hanton, 1664, id,
vf4/6
- -f3/-
98 Mathew Hunt, 1667, id, i 3/6
100 Daniel Mauley, 1657, id, vf 8/6
101 John Pashler, 1668, id, f 2/-
102 Rich Stevenson, id, f 2/-
103 Willm Terrefwfst, id, vf 3/6
(S»f Supplement).
302
PETERBOROUGH.
104a City Token, 1669,
(Octagonal), id, f 4/6
106 — 1670 (Octagonal) — vf 4/6
112 John Butler, 1664, id, f 3/6
113 Kobart Caryer, id, m I/-
116 Robert Danyell, 1668, id, f 3/6
119 John French, id. vf 3/6
122 George Hamerton, 1667, id, f 3/-
130 Jone Mauisty, 1668, id, f 2/6
137 James Taler, 1669, id, ef 7/6
— — (pierced) id, vf 4/-
138 Richard Tompson, 1668,
id, vf 4/6
— m 1/6
POTTERSBURY.
141 Thomas Saul, 1668, id, vf 7/6
ROTHWELL.
145 William Dodson, 1666, id, f 4/6
146 John Ponder, 1664, id, m 2/-
147a — 1655, id, vf 3/6
— .— f2/6
BUTTON.
151 Edmond Chandler, 1666,
id, vf 4/6
THRAPSTON.
156 William Willmot, 1666, id, f 2/-
TOWCESTER.
157 William Bell, id, f 2/6
158 — — vf 4/6
-f2/-
159 Thomas Clarke, 1669, id, f 2/6
160a id, f 2/-
163 Charles Gore, 1663, id, vf 5/6
— ml/6
164 Thomas Harris, 1668,
(pierced) id, f 2/-
165a Pattrick Herron, (Octagonal),
id, f 5/6
167 John Kingston, 1666, id, ef 10/-
— — — vf 5/6
— — m 2/6
168 id, f 3/6
169 George Waple, 1667, id, vf 3/6
WANSFORD.
173 George Boseman , 1666, id, vf 7/6
— f 3/6
WELLINGBOROUGH.
175 Richard Manington, 1665,
id, vf 4/6
176 William Seer, 1645, id, vf 4/6
177 Henry Smith, id, vf 3/6
-f2/-
178 John Worthington, 1668,
id, vf 4/6
NORTHUMBERLAND.
NEWCASTLE.
1 Charles Barker, id, vf 8/6
6 Will London, id, yf 7/6
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
MANSFIELD.
13 Samvell Haulton, 1664,
id, vf 4/6
16 William Poyzor, 1659, |d, vf 4/-
19 Gregory Sylvester, 1666,
id, vf 4/6
26 Robert Wood, 1667, id, vf 3/6
— ml/6
NEWARK.
30 Christo Burnett, 1668, id, vf 3/6
-fa/.
39 Henry Lambe, id, m 1/6
44 Benjamin Wilson, 1657, id, vf 3/6
NOTTINGHAM.
51 Town Token, 1669, id, m 2/-
65 Robert Cramptou, id, m 2/-
75 Steven Garner, id, vf 5/6
91 W. N., 1667, id, ef 6/6
95 Robert Rotherham, 1667,
*d,f2/-
SOUTHWELL.
116 Gregory Silvester, 1664, id, f 2/-
TUXFORD.
117 William Reade, id, vf 4/6
OXFORDSHIRE.
ADDERBURY.
1 Tho Austin, 1669, id, vf 2/6
2 Henry Hunt, 1656, id, vf 2/6
BANBURY.
12 William Mander, 1656, id, f 1/6
15 Thomas Pym, 1664, id, vf 2/6
16 George Robins, 1669, id, f 2/-
21 Mathew Smith, 1669, id, vf 8/-
— — fl/6
23 Thomas Sutton, 1666, id, vf 2/6
25 Nathaniel Vivers, 1652, id, vf 3/-
32 Nathaniell Wheatly, 1664,
id,vf2/-
BICESTER.
89 Gabriell Burrowes, id, vf 2/ -
BURFORD.
46 Town Token, 1669, id, fl/6
47 E.G., 1653, id, vf2/-
54 Charles Yate, 1664, id, ef 4/6
CHINNOR.
56 William Goldfinch, 1662, id, f 1/6
CHIPPING NORTON.
58 Joe Cornish, id, f 1/6
59 Michaell Cornish, id, fl/6
60 Joseph Davis, id, vf 2/6
61 William Diston, 1666, id, f 1/6
62 id,vf4/6
63 David Dix, 1664, id, ef 5/6
64 Samvel Farmer, id, f 1/6
65 Heury Tawler, 1669, id, vf 3/6
_ _ 1- ml/.
66 id, vf 4/6
(See Supplement).
303
68 Richard Groves, 1659, }d, vf 2/6
69 1663, id, m I/-
70 E.D.R., 1668 (Heart-
shaped), id, £7/6
— m3/6
71 Edmond Eowbright, id, vf 2/6
— e£4/6
72 Phillipp Wisdome, 1670,
id, vf 4/6
COBNWBLL.
72a John Brodway, 1669,
(Unpublished), id, vf 5/6
DULHAM.
77 John Wells, id, vf 2/6
DEDDINGTON.
78 Samuel Belcher, 1668, id, vf 2/ -
79 John Elkington, 1667, id, vf 2/6
— m l/-
80 Michaell Elkington, 1668,
id, vf 3/6
81 Ann Makepace, id, f 2/ -
82 Thomas Nutt, 1653, id, f 2/ -
DORCHESTER.
84 William Brock, id, ef 3/6
— ml/-
DUNSTEW.
85 Thomas Barrett, 1669, id, vf 4/6
FINSTOCK.
88 Edward Gardner, 1666, id, vf 3/6
HENLEY 0/T.
91 Town Token, id, vf 8/ -
92 — (pierced), id, vf 2/-
93 Will Atkins, id, f 2/6
94 George Damsell, '68, id, ef 4/6
95 Richard Fowler, 1668, id, ef 7/6
96 Ambros Freeman, id, vf 2/-
99 Robert Rainsford, |d, f 2/6
100 William Robinson, 1668, id,
vf 4/-
101 Seth Smith, id, vf 2/6
103 Robert Sury, id, vf 2/6
104 Thomas Wickins, id, vf 3/6
HOOK NORTON.
105 James Beale, id, vf 2/6
106 James Beale, 1668, id, vf 8/6
107 Richard Parcks, 1666, id, vf 3/6
NETTLEBED.
108 David Gasquon, id, vf 3/6
109 Timothy Holding, 1669, id,
vf 4/6
NORTH LBIGH.
110 William and Ann Mason, id,
ef 5/6
— Similar, but W.A. in heart and
M above (Unpub), id, ef 5/6
OXFORD.
111 City Token, 1652, id, vf I/ -
112 - vf 1/6
113 Edward Applebee, id, ef 4/6
- vf 2/-
114 Tho Applebee, id, vf 2/6
115 William Applebee, 1666, id,
vf 2/-
117 John Barrett, 1666, id, vf 2/6
119 Michael Bird, 1668, id, vf 3/6
120 George Bishop, 1668, id, vf 3/6
121 George Bishop, 1657, id, vf 3/-
122a John Bishop, 1663, id, f 2/6
124 Humphry Boddicott, id, vf l/-
- ef 2/6
125 John Bowell, 1657, id, vf 3/6
126 Thomas Burnham, id, vf 2/-
128 Richard Carter, id, ef 4/1
— vf 2/-
129 Thomas Coombes, id, vf 1/6
1300 Richard Cony, 1666, id, vf 4/6
131 William Cornish, 1658, id, vf 2/6
133 Thomas Dennis, 1652, |d, vf 2/6
134 Richard Ely, id, vf 2/-
135 John Fox, id, vf2/-
136 Rich Goode, 1670, id, f , 2/ -
137 Anthony Hall, id, vf 2/6
139 Thomas Harrison, id, f 2/-
140 — vf4/6
142 Oliffe Hind, 1657, id, yf 2/6
144 Lewis Hine, 1666, id, vf 2/6
145 Thomas Huusdon, 1666, id,ef 4/6
146 Edward Hunt, id, vf 3/6
148 Seth Ireland, id, vf 2/ -
150 Lawrance King, id, vf 2/6
151 Joseph Knibb, id, ef 3/6
152 Hugh Lambe, 1668, id, vf 2/6
155 Arthur Madel, 1667, id, vf 2/6
156 Will Morrell, id, vf 2/6
158 Nich Arum, 1659, id, vf 1/6
159 Ann Pierson, 1669, id, vf 2/6
160 Richard Pont, 1668, id, ef 4/6
161 William Potter, id, vf 2/-
164« Samson Raulins, id, vf 2/6
165 Will Robinson, 1668, id, ef 4/6
£ O/.
166 John Ryland, 1659, id, vf 3/6
167« Lawrence Short, id, vf 2/-
168 John Souch, 1687, id, vf 2/6
168« John Shouch, 1687, id, vf 2/-
169 Richard Souch, id, vf 2/-
170 Edward Spencer, id, vf 2/-
171 Thomas Stevenson, 1664, id,
vf 3/-
172 John Fey, id, vf 2/6
173 John Toldervey, 1660, id, vf 2/6
174 William Tonge, 1657, id, vf 2/6
175 William Tonge, 1661, id, vf 2/6
177 Will Turner, id, vl 2/6
(See Supplement).
304
178 Ann Turton, 1657, Jd, vf 2/6
179 Rioh Turton, 1668, id, vf 2/6
180 William Walker, id, vf 2/6
181« — 1668 (Unpub.),
id, ef 7/6
183 Robert White, 1657, id, vf 2/-
188 Edmund Wrigglys worth, 1652,
id, vf, 2/6
STOKENCHURCH.
189 George Cubbidge, 1669,
id, vf 3/6
SHIPTON.
190 John Wells, id, vf 3/6
THAME.
192 William Adkens, 1669, id, f 2/6
193 Ruth Acres, id, f 1/6
194 Dorothy Burgis, 1669, id, vf 3/6
195 John Burgis, 1669, id, vf 2/-
196 Will Cope, id, vf 3/-
197 Robert Crewes, 1668, id, f2/-
198a John Daniell, 1669, id, vf 2/6
199 John Gurdon, 1657, id, vf 2/ -
200 John Harris, id, f 1/6
201 Richard Hearne, 1669, id, vf 2/6
202 Hugh Hester, 1657, id, vf 2/6
204 Edward Leaver, id, vf 4/ -
206 Richard Rastell, id, vf 2/6
206 William Tripp, id, vf 2/6
207« Mathew Watters, id, vf 2/6
208 Isaac Weekes, 1667, id, m l/-
WARDINGTON.
209 Richard Short, id, vf 3/6
210 R. Short, id, vf 2/6
WATLINGTON.
211 John Cockee, 1664, id, f 2/-
213 John Cocky, 1663, id, f 2/-
214 Mary Greendown, 1664,
id, vf 2/6
215 Tho Greendown, 1664, id, m I/-
217 Richard Haines, id, ef 4/6
— vf 2/6
218 Richard Harris, id, vf 2/6
-fl/-
219a Nicholas Langford, 1670,
(Unpublished), id, f 4/6
220 Nicholas Lankford, id, vf 3/6
221 Mary Nash, 1669, id, vf 2/6
222 Richard Seeley, id, vf 2/-
WITNEY.
224 Richard Ashfield, id, vf 3/-
225 Thomas Brice, id, vf3/-
226 William Chamberlain, 1666,
id, f 2/6
227 Tho Collier, id, f 2/6
229 Thomas Dutton, id, vf 3/ -
230 William Fichett, 1671, id, f 2/6
231 John Gardiner, 1669, id, vf 2/6
232 Leonard Goode, 1657, id, vf 8/-
233 Tho Gregory, 1664, id, 1 2/-
234 William Hearn, id, vf 2/-
236 Andrew Holloway, 1659,
id, vf 1/6
238 Jo Jorden, id, f 2/-
240 John Palmer, 1656, id, vf 2/6
241 William and Mary Sanders,
id, vf 2/-
242 Paul Smith, 1656, id, vf 2/-
243 Thomas Ward, 1668, id, vf 2/6
244 Ralph Werge, 1653, id, f 1/6
245 Andrew White, 1667, id, f 2/6
247 John Young, 1655, id, vf 2/6
WOODSTOCK.
248 Alexander Johnsons, 1652,
vf 2/6
249 T.P., 1653, id, vf 2/6
251 Thomas Woodard, id, f 2/-
WOOTTON.
253 Edward Wallington, id, vf 2/6
RUTLANDSHIRE.
OAKHAM.
8 Rich Mathew and John
Potterill, id, vf 4/6
SHROPSHIRE.
BRIDGENORTH.
7 Town Token, 1665, id, vf 4/6
MADELEY MKT.
43 Lawrence Wellington, 1669,
id, vf 4/9
SHREWSBURY.
84 Constantine Overton, 1663,
id, m I/-
86 Oven Roberts, 1666, id, vf 4/6
SOMERSETSHIRE.
BATH.
6 City Token, 1670, id, vf 2/6
15 Walter Chapman, |d, vf 2/-
26 John Pearce, 1652, id, m 2/-
BRIDGWATER.
49 Town Token, id, vf 3/6
f 2/.
50 — vf 7/6
55 William Crapp, 1670, id, f 2/-
58 William Goodridge, 1669,
id, f 2/6
59 Robert Haviland , - id, f 3 / -
72 William Sealy, 1652, id, vf 3/6
BRUTON.
75 Town Token, id, m 2/-
FRESHFORD.
125 John Curie, 1666, id, vf 3/6
FROMB.
127 Town Token, 1670, id, vf 4/6
— m 1/6
135 Robart Whitchurch, 1651,
id.vfS/-
GLASTONBURY.
141 George Gary, '68, id, f 2/ -
(See Sitppltment).
305
LANGPOKT.
175 Town Token, 1667, id, £ 2/ -
MINEHEAD.
187 Town Token, 1668, id, f 3/-
SHEPTON MALLET.
211 Tho Parfit, 1652, id, vf 3/ -
TAUNTON.
227 Town Token, 1667, id, f 1/6
229 — £1/6
230 — Tf 2/6
246 Abraham Crocker, 1666,
id, vf 4/6
251 Matthew Gaylard,1666, id, vf 2/6
256 Andrew Greggory, 1655, id, f2/-
258 Martin Hossham, 1655, id, f 2/-
WELLS.
300 City Token, 1657, id, m 1/6
301 '69, id, vf2/-
YEOVIL.
326 Town Token, 1668, id, £ 1/6
327 1669, — £2/-
328 Christ Allembridge, 1656,
id, vf 4/6
SOUTHWARK.
80UTHWARK.
1 B.I.A., id, vf 3/6
2 Sam Abery, id, £ 2/6
3 I.A.B., 1648, id, vf 3/6
20 T.C.C., id, vf 3/-
24 Nathaniel Collyer, 1651, id, f 2/6
52 John Holloway, id, ef 4/6
56 H.L., 1649, id, vf 3/6
62 Edward Lole, 1666, id, ef 5/6
70 James Pitman, 1655, id, vf 3/-
78 W.P., id, vf 3/6
-f2/-
79 I.I.R., 1651, id, vf 2/6
80 Richard Roberts, 1667, id, m 21 •
85 John Sandon, id, vf 3/ -
91 Adam Smith, 1668, id, f 2/6
93 Will Steere, 1667, id, vf 4/6
95 Rob Thornton, 1667, id, vf 7/6
107 Francis White, 1667, id, vf 5/6
BANK END.
115 Anthony Craven, id, vf 4/6
116 Tho Rayner, id, f 2/6
BANE SIDE.
117 James Baillie, 1668, id, f 2/-
120 William Boormau, id, vf 5/6
121 William Chapman, id, ef 7/6
126 Thomas Martin, id, f 2/-
129a Elizabeth Port, 1668,
(Octagonal) (Un-
pub.var.), id, f 7/6
130 Thomas Seabro, id, f 2/ -
131 Handrey Stroud, 1658, id, f 2/6
132 Henery Stroud, 1658, id, f 2/-
133 Edward-Shapard, id, vf 4/6
135 Giles Stuchbery, id, m 2/-
137 Will Tommas, id, m l/-
138 George Vavasour, id, ef 4/6
139 William Williams, id, f 2/6
BATTLE BRIDGE.
144 John Holland, id, f 2/6
145 Henery Haward, 1652, id, vf 3/-
146 Thomas Neale (Octag.) id, vf 10/-
147 L.E.S., id, vf 3/6
BERMONDSEY STREET.
158 Richard Graves, id, m 1/6
161 Richard Melton, id, vf 3/-
168 John Stevens, 1666, id, vf 5/6
BLACKMAN STREET.
185 Will Clapton, id, ef 5/6
191 John Ives, 1667, id, vf 5/6
194« W.M.C. (Unpub.), id, vf 6/6
BRIDGE FOOT.
197 Abraham Browne, id, vf 4/6
198 Cornelius Cooke, id, f 2/6
201 Henry Phillips, id, f 3/-
OASTLE STREET.
203 Richard Hodgkine, id, f 2/6
204 Samvell Hodgkine, |d, vf 3/6
CHAIN GATE.
210 G.K.T., id, f 2/6
CHURCHYARD ALLEY.
212 John Cox, id, vf 4/6
COUNTER LANE.
215 Samvel Smith, id, f 2/-
216 Mark Wyn, id, f 2/-
DE ADMAN'S PLACE.
220 John Freman, id, f 3/-
224 E.M.S., 1651, id, f 2/6
FARTHING ALLEY.
226 Thos Plant, 1668, id, vf 4/6
GRAVEL LANE.
241 Henri English, id, vf 2/6
HORSLYDOWN.
246 Allico Actoon, 1668, id, vf 5/6
247 Richard Baxter, id, vf 4/6
249 Samvell Christopher, 1667,
id, vf 5/6
250 John Collington, £d, f 2/6
251 Henry Crich, id, vf 4/6
253 W.K.F., id, m 1/6
255 Peter Hall, id, ef 7/6
263 John Locksmith, 1668, id, vf 4/6
264 Katherine Minter, id, vf 3/6
265« Richard Pack, 1669, id, f 2/6
— vf 5/6
268 Thomas Stokes, id, vf 5/6
279 John Preston, '68, id, f 4/6
KINGS BENCH.
282« John Poor (Uupub.), id, vf 7/6
KENT STREET.
283a Richard Brill, 1668, id, vf 10/-
288 H.E.M., id, m 2/6
289 A.I.B., id, ef 7/6
293 Thorn Stiver, 1652, id, vf 3/-
(See Supplement).
306
MILL LANE.
310 James Touchin, 1666,
(Chipped), id, ef 2/6
THE MINT.
313 Richard Perkins, Jd, f 2/-
MONTAGNE CLOSE.
321 A.E.N, id, vf 3/-
NEW RENTS.
326 John Loomear, 1668, ^d, f 3/-
THE PARK.
331 Richard Baugh, 1668, id, vf 3/6
PEPPER ALLEY.
336 Thomas Crowder, id, vf 3/-
338 Elizabeth Milner, 1666, id, m 2/-
PICKLE HERRING STAIRS.
340 Edward Brent, 1668, id, vf 3/-
342 Margaret Browne 1668
(Octagonal), id, f 10/-
— m8/-
344 James Holland, 1668, id, vf 5/6
345 Thomas Huthinsoun, id vf 10/-
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH.
351 An Grasou, id, f 2/6
355 C.R., 1668 (Octagonal) (pierced),
4d, f 3/-
ST. MARY OVERYS STAIRS.
360 Sam Gladman, id, vf 3/6
368 John Standbroohe (Octagonal),
id, f 5/6
ST. SAVIOUR'S DOCK HEAD.
365 Henry Bedford, id, f 2/6
370 James Cowan (chipped),
id, vf 8j-
385 Elizabeth Wapshott, 1666,
idvf 5/6
SS. THOMAS.
389 Jane Hart, id, f 2/6
392 Ferman Hoult, id, f 2/-
396 James Parry, 1667, id, vf 5/6
397 John Pond, 1659, id, vf 3/6
SHAD THAMES
402 John Camety, 1666, id, f 2/-
SUFFOLK STREET.
412 Isaac Murdock, 1666, id, vf 4/6
TOOLEY STREET.
418 W.M.B., 1649, id, f 2/-
419 I.E.B., id, vf 3/6
427 M.C., id, vf 3/6
432 Robert Cornelius, 1665, id,vf 5/6
436 Nehemiah Drought, id, vf 3/6
437 Edeth Edlinson, 1665, id, vf 5/6
438 Will Ellis, id, f 2/6
448 E.E.L, id, m 1/6
452 Richard Marsou id, m 1/6
454 William Norris, 1670, id, m 1/6
457 I.E.P., id, f 2/-
459 Mathew Pearce, id, f 3/6
461 Stephen Pope, id, f 3/-
464 I.H.R., id, m 1/6
467 Richard Thorowgood, id, f 2/-
468 John Turner, id, vf 4/6
470 I.S.W., id, ef 5/6
— — — yf 3/6
UPPER GROUND.
489 Tho Lambe, id, m 1/6
490 Elyzabeth Smith '9 id, m 2/-
491 William Stewart, id, vf 3/-
492 William Warner, 1669, id, ef 6/-
— vf 3/6
493 Ann White, id, m2/-
WINCHESTER YARD.
495a Thomas Comfort (Unpub.),
id, vf 101-
496 Thomas Jeffs, 1668, id, ef 7/6
STAFFORDSHIRE.
BILSTON.
4 Henry Pearson, 1666, id ef 8/6
BURTON-ON-TRENT.
12a Joh Wakefeild (Unpub.) t&rf 7/6
GNOSHALL.
17 The Mercer, 1667 (Octagonal)
id, f lOj-
LICHFIELD.
28 John Burnes, 1666, id, vf 7/6
31 Edward, Jd, vf 7/6
NEWCASTLE.
42 Richard Cooper, '65, id, m I/ -
PENKRIDGE.
44 John Phillipes, 1665. id, vf 7/6
— f 2/6
UTTOXETER.
76 John Halsey, 1668 (Octagonal)
id, f 10/-
79 Thomas Leese, 1663, id, vf 7/6
WEDNESBURY.
88 Thomas Atene, 1666, id, ef 8/6
92 William Keeling, 1667, id, ef 8/6
WOLVERHAMPTON.
98 Kitt Oth, id, vf 4/6
YOXALL.
103 Zackeriah Lightwood, 1671
(Octagonal), id, vf 12/6
SUFFOLK.
BECCLES.
5 Town Token, 1670, id, f 1/6
BURY
40 John Baytborne, 1657, id, f 2/-
72 John Purcas, 1664, id, f 2/-
76 Frances Smith, 1666, id, vf 3/-
HADLEIGH.
144 Richard Rand, 1664, id, f 2/-
IPSWICH.
158 Town Token, 1670, id, vf 1/6
159 — f I/-
193 Samvell Stannard, 1651, id, f 2/-
IXWORTH.
200 Rebekah Bouldero, '69, id, vf 3/-
(See Supplement).
307
LOWESTOFT.
225 Town Token, 1669, id, f 2/-
230 John Smith, 1656, — f 2/-
MELFOKD.
232 Andrew Byat, 1652, — f 2/-
238 Tobias Groome, — vf 4/6
SAXMUNDHAM.
285 Thomas Knights — vf 2/6
288 Nicholas Shepherd — f l/-
289 — vf 2/6
290 — f I/-
SOUTHWOLD.
294 Town Token, 1667, id, m 2/-
WOODBRIDGE.
357 Town Token, 1670 — vf 3/6
361 Henry Stebbiug, 1667 id, f2/-
362 Henry Stebbinge, 1656, id, f 2/-
id, ef 3/6
367 Daniell Walker, vf 3/6
SURREY.
BAGSHOT.
2 William Moore, id, f 4/6
BATTERSEA.
8 Richard Greene — vf 4/6
11 John Sole, 1668 — f 4/-
— ml/6
CHERTSEY.
23 Thomas Butterfeild, 1652,
id, vf 4/6
27 William Lee, 1656 — vf 5/6
COBHAM.
32 Thomas King, id, ef 7/6
CRANLEIGH.
35 John Mower, 1667, id, vf 5/6
CROYDON.
38a Dorathe Eaten, 1666,
(Unpub.) id, m 2/6
41 John Johnson, 1668, id, f 4/6
45 Charles and Margery Seale,
1667, id, vf 5/6
DORKING.
47 Elizabeth Bothel, id, vf 4/-
48 Edward Goodwin — f 3/6
49 Edmond Lissue — f 3/-
53 William Peufold, 1663, id, vf 4/6
56 John Watkins, 1667 — vf 3/6
EGHAM.
59a Stephen Hall, 1667
(Unpub.), id, vf 6/6
60 Edward Hide, 1667 — vf 5/6
61 Roger Liveing, id, vf 5/6
65 Mathew Terry, 1668, id, vf 3/6
EPSOM.
67 Elizabeth Amus, 1667 — vf 4/6
EWELL.
72 Samuell Hawkins — vf 4/-
FARNHAM.
73 I.M.D. 1658, id, ef 7/6
76 John Goddard — f 2/6
77 John Holloway, 1658, id, f 3/6
78 James Hunt, id, vf 3/6
79 Jams Hunt, — vf 3/6
-fa/.
80 Richard Lunn — vf 4/6
81 Francis Mabberley, id, vf 4/-
82 Henry Morris, id, ef 7/6
84 James Wrath, 1664, id, vf 4/6
GUILDFORD.
98 Town Token, 1668, id, ef 2/6
118 John Martin, 1652, — m 1/6
125 Thomas Tompson, 1657, id,vf 3/6
126 - f 2/-
127 Thomas Wilmot, id, vf 4/6
128 — vf 3/6
KINGSTON-ON-THAMES.
141 John Feillder, id, m 2/-
PUTNEY.
205 Richard Fisher, id, m 2/-
206 id, vf 4/6
REIGATE.
221 Thomas Heathfield, id, vf 3/6
RICHMOND.
222 Richard Campion ,1668, id ,vf 5/6
223 Luke Chynnall, 1657, id, vf 3/6
231 James Knowles, 1664, id, ef 5/6
234 John Skinner, 1658, — vf 3/6
RIPLEY.
235 Thomas Eeles, 1668, id, m 1/6
ROTHERHITHE.
244 William Bates, 1669, — f 2/6
263 T.I.H., id, f 2/6
269 Will Manard, 1666, id, ef 5/6
WALTON - ON - THAMES .
296 Thomas King, 1668, id, vf 5/6
WANDSWORTHfc*
300 Elizabeth Crow, id, f 3/ -
WOKING.
307 James Collyer, 1553, id, m I/-
SUSSEX.
ALFRISTON.
2 William Chitenden, id, vf 4/6
ANGMERING.
3 John Stone, 1669, id, vf 7/6
ARUNDEL.
12 John Pellet, 1659, id, vf 4/6
17 Thomas Withers, 1668, id, vf 7/6
BEXHILL.
24 Samvell Jury 65, id, ef 7/6
BRIGHTHELMSTONE.
29 John Brooker, 16, 60, id, f 3/6
30 Henry Forster, id, vf 6/6
CHICHESTEB.
40 Mathew Ball, 1657, id, vf 6/6
41 James Farendeu, id, ef 8/6
42 1667, id, ef 8/6
45 John Gittings, id, ef 7/6
46 John Gittins, — vf 5/6
47 Fran Goater, 1659, id, m 2/-
(See Supplement).
48 Thomas Godleman, 1668, id, ef 8/t>
— — vf 6/6
49 John Hatch, 1665, Jd, vf 4/6
50 Edward Hichcocke, id, vf 4/6
51 id, vf 6/6
52 Robert Hichcock, 1667. id, vf 7/6
53 Francis Hobsou, 1652, ^, vf 5/6
59 Margreat Reynolds, id, ef 7/6
— vf 5/6
61 John Smith, id, vf 6/6
62 Thomas Spatehurst, 1667,
id, vf 7/6
65 Richard Trevet, 1667 — m 2/-
66 Thomas Valer, id, ef 7/6
-f3/-
69 Jeffrey White — vf 6/-
70 Robeart Wihither, 1669
(Heartshaped). id, ef 15/-
72 Richard Younge, 1658, Jd, f 4/6
CLIFF.
73 Mary Akehurst, 1667, id, vf 7/6
75 Richard White, 1668, — f 4/-
CUCKFIELD.
77 Edward Brinckhurst, id, vf 6/-
EASTBOURNE.
81 John Ellphicke, id, vf 6/6
FRANT.
90 Nicoles Hosmare (pierced)
id, vf 2/.
HAILSHAM.
91 Samvell Gilles, 1657, id, ef 7/6
— vf 3/6
HAETING.
93 Tho Vallor — vf 6/-
HORSHAM.
104 Thomas Lucas, 1667, id, vf 7/6
LEWES.
Ill John Draper, id, vf 8/-
113 John Henty, — vf 4/-
114 Edmund Middleton, 1666,
id, ef 5/6
— f 2/-
MIDHURST.
127 Town Token, 1670, id, vf 7/6
128 Robert Atkinson, 1657, id, vf 4/6
130 Henery Cortney, id, vf 3/6
131 id, f 6/-
135 John Pepson, 1669, id, vf 7/6
136 John Steut — vf 6/-
137 John Shotter — vf 5/6
PETWORTH.
140 William Hurst, 1653, id, vf 6/-
144 William Monser — f 3/-
— ef 6/-
145 John Peachey, 1656 — vf 4/6
146 John Scut — vf 6/-
PULBOROUGH.
149 John Alltn, 1669, id, vf 6/6
150 Richard Haines, 1667, id, vf 4/6
KOBERTSBRIDGE.
151 Robert Grove, 1667, id, ef 7/6
RTE.
153 Town Token, 1668, id, ef 7/6
154 Thomas Boyce — vf 3/6
155 Michell Cadman — ef 7/6
156 William Keye, 1652, id, vf 6/-
STEYNING.
163 John Groomes, id, ef 6/6
165 William Smith, 1667, id, vf 4/6
166 William Squier, 1670, id, ef 7/6
STORRINGTON.
169 John Penfold, id, ef 7/6
TARRING.
171 George Fletcher, 1667, id, vf 6/6
TICEHURBT.
175 Thomas Naysh, 1667, id, vf 7/6
TURNHAM HILL.
177 Nicholas Arnoll, 1669, id, vf 6/6
UCKFIKLD
180 John Hart, 1668, id, vf 7/6
WALES.
CARNARVON.
24 Ellis Jones, 1664, Id, f 2/6
— (pierced) — f 1/6
COWBRIDGB.
30 Will Basset, 1669, id, f 2/6
KIDWELLY.
44 Edward Lloyd, id, vf 5/6
45 — vf 5/6
MOLD.
57 Edward Williams, 1666, Id, f 3/6
— — — ef7/6
SWANSEA.
71 Mathew Davies, 1666, id, m 1/6
WREXHAM.
87 Robert Jackson, id, ef 7/6
WARWICKSHIRE.
ALCESTER.
2 Matthias Crabb, id, vf 4/6
5 Charles Johnson — vf 4/6
— f 1/6
8 John Reinoles, 1670, id, vf 4/-
-f2/-
14 Margaret Varnoll, 1651, id, m 1/6
ATHERSTONE.
19 William Crispe, 1667, id, f 4/6
BARFORD.
23 Mary Brine, 1667, |d, vf 4/6
24 Will Cockbill, 1668, id, vf 4/6
BIRMINGHAM.
28 William Colmore, id, f 4/6
31 Edward Ensor, 1660, id, vf 5/6
33 Edward Freeman, — f 4/6
35« Henry Hodgits (Unpub.)
id, vf 10/-
36 Joseph Hopkins, 1666 — ef 7/6
(See Suppltment),
309
386 William King, 1668
(Unpub. var.) — m 4/-
40 Richard Leather, 1669 — f 4/6
42 Thomas Pemberton — vf 5/6
43 Thomas Pewtrill, 1666 — f 2/6
44 Thomas Russell, 1667 — vf 5/6
47 John Taylovr, 1662 — vf 7/6
BRAILES.
48 Thomas Rimill, 1666, id, vf 7/6
(pierced) id,f 2/-
49 Francis Sharley, 1666
(Square) id, vf £1 5s.
50 Jane Sherley, 1665, id, vf 4/6
— f 2/6
OOLESHILL.
51 Thomas Crooke, 1670, id, f 2/6
52 William Walker, 1669 — f 2/6
COUGHTON.
53 Edmund Hornblowar, 1667,
id, vf 7/6
— (pierced) id, vf 8/-
COVBNTKY.
55 Town Token, 1669, id, ef 7/6
- -f2/-
56 id, ef 7/6
-f8/-
59 William Austin — vf 4/6
61 Nathaniel Barnard — m 1/6
63 Bobert Bedford, 1666, id, f 2/6
65 John Brookes, 1668, id, vf 5/6
67 F.C. id, ml/6
69 — 1665 — f 2/-
70 John Carpenter, id, ef 7/6
71 John Critchlowe, 1668, id, ef 4/6
— vf 91-
74 M.M.E., id, vf 4/6
75 Edward Fayerbrother, id, yf 3/6
76 William Gilbert, id, vf 4/6
79 John Lai, 1659, id, vf 8/-
80 Abraham Lucas, id, vf 4/-
— f 2/6
81 John Murdock, 1668, id, vf 4/6
— f2/6
85 Sam veil Peisley, id, vf 4/-
87 T.P., id, f8/-
89 William Rowney, id, ef 5/6
91 John Smith, 1651, id, f 8/«
94 Samvell Tissall, 1668, id, vf 4/6
96 S.W., 1666, id, m 2/6
DBKITEND.
99a Mahn Lilly, 1667 (Unpub. : VAV : ),
id, vf 10/.
GRIFF.
100 V. W. 1654, id, vf 7/6
HEMLINGFOED.
101 Edward Taylor, 1668, id, vf 6/-
102 1669, id, f 3/6
— — ef 10/-
HENLBY-IN-ARDEN.
103 Rob. Haudley, 1666, id, f 3/6
105 John Hemius, id, vf 7/6
— - f 2/6
KENILWOETH.
106 John Norton, 1664, id, vf 5/6
107 Tho Boucher, 1668, id, f 2/6
KEKESLEY
108 Robert Seddon, 1669, id, vf 7/6
KINETON.
109 Samvell Bacon, id vf 3/6
111 Jo Eborue, id, vf 4/6
NUNEATON.
119 William Fawcett, 1666, id.vf 4/6
RUGBY.
128 William Chesby, id, vf 4/6
129 Abraham Harper, id, vf 4/-
SOUTHAM.
135 John Chebsey, id, vf 4/6
140 Margray Hanslapp, 1658,id,f 3/-
143 Bridget Loe 1665 (pierced), id,
vf 3/6
STEATFORD O/A.
146 John Boultou (pierced), id, m 2/-
147 Rich Hicks, id, vf 4/-
149 Richard Huntt, 1667, id, vf 4/-
156 Edward Smith, id, f 2/6
TAMWOETH.
161 William and Robert Cawnt,
1668, id, ef 7/6
162 Robert Greene, 1671, £d, vf 5/6
163 William Mitchell, 1667, id, f 2/6
TYSOB.
171a JohnLagoe '68 (Unpub.), id,
vf 10/-
WARWICK.
172 Cristo Aylesbury, 1665, id.vf 6/-
176 Judeth Dunn, 1669 (pierced)
id,f3/-
177 Roger Ede, id, vf 4/6
179 M.E.H., id, m 1/6
180a M.E.H. (Unpub. : var.), id, f 4/-
181 Richard Hawks, id, vf 5/6
182 Thomas Heath, 1666, id, vf 6/6
185 John Jackson, id, m 2/-
186 John Kerby, id, vf 7/6
- f8/-
188 Thomas Stratford, 1656, id, f 8/-
189 Sam Wheeler, 1668, id, f 4/-
190 Rob. Whinicke, 1666, id, vf 4/6
WILLINGTON.
193 John Wallea, 1667, id, vf 6/6
WESTMORLAND.
KENDAL.
5 K.K., 1657, id, m I/-
WILTSHIRE.
ALDBOURNE.
1 John Adee, 1656, id, vf 3/-
(See Supplement),
310
AMESBURY.
7 Eobert Harrison, 1 653, id, vf 8/-
BRADFORD.
12 William Baily, 1668, id, ef 5/6
15 William Chandler,1650, £d,vf 3/-
17 Daniell Deverrell, 1668, id,
ef 4/6
_ — — m II-
IS John Gage, 1649, Jd, ef 5/6
— — vf 8/-
19 Jacob Selbee, 1665, id, f 2/6
20 Paule Metbwin, id, vf 8/-
CALNK.
24 Stephen Baylie, id, vf 3/-
28 Artbur Forman, 1669, id, vf 3/-
29 John Forman, id, ef 5/6
31 Will Jeffrey, id, vf 3/6
35 A.I.S., 1669, id, f 2/6
CHIPPKNHAM.
38 Will Adye, 1665, f 2/-
39 Jobn Edwards, 1665, id, vf 3/6
43 Samvell Gage, 1653, - - vf 2/6
46 Henry Lambert, id, vf 2/6
49 John Stevens, 1652, id, vf 8/-
DEVIZES.
64 Stephen Bayly, 1668 — ef 5/6
65 JohnFrey, id, f 2/-
66 Jobn Fry, 1664, id, vf 2/-
67 Francis Goulding, id, vf 2/-
68 Edward Hope, 1652, id, f 2/-
69 — ef 4/6
70 John Hammond, id, ef 4/6
_ _ _ vf 2/-
71 Grace Naish, 1652 — vf 2/6
72 Francis Paradice, 1669, id, vf 2/-
73 John Slade, 1666, id, vf 2/ -
74 Richard Slade, 1663, id, vf 2/-
76 William Somuer, 1652, id, vf 2/-
77 William Stevens, 1663 — ef 4/6
-f2/-
79 Richard Watton, 1666 — vf 2/6
80 — vf 3/-
HIGHWORTH.
93 Thomas Osborne, 1653 — vf 3/-
95 John Tomes, 1652, id, 2/6
KINGSWOOD.
98 Edward Tanner, 1658, id vf 2/6
LACOCK.
101 Richard Gryst, 1669, id, vf 3/6
LAVINGTON.
102 John Hay ward, 1663, id, vf 3/-
103 Robert Hay ward, 1668, id, vf 3/-
MALMESBURY.
107 Edward Browne, id, vf 4/6
109 Philipp Edwards, 1658, id, vf 2/6
111 Elias Ferris, 1669, id, vf 4/6
113 Edmund Handy, id, f 2/6
121 William Wayte, 1651, id, vf 2/6
MARLBOROUGH.
124 Town Token, 1668, id, ef 4/6
— vf 2/6
125 — ef 4/6
— vf 2/-
127 Robert Briant — vf 2/6
128 Robert Butcher, 1663, id, vf 4/6
131 William Crabbe, 1668, id, vf 4/6
136 Thomas Keene, 1652, id, vf 3/-
136a — (Unpub. Var.), id, vf 2/6
141 William Pureur, id, ef 4/6
143 Richard Shipre — vf 3/-
144 Oliver Shropshire, 1665, id, ef 5/6
145 Jeremiah Sloper, id, f 2/6
146 John Smith, 1665 — vf 8/-
MARSHFIELD.
147 William Hosee, 1651, id, f 2/ -
MERE.
155 William Roggers, 1666, id, f 2/6
RAMSBURY.
158 John Ston, 1655, id, vf 4/6
SALISBURY.
164 City Token, id, vf 2/-
165a Sam Briisy — ef 7/6
— vf 4/6
167 George Clemens, 1664, id, vf 3/-
169 William Courtney, 1670,
id, vf 5/6
171 Thomas Cutler, 1666 — vf 3/6
172 — f 2/-
175 G.E.F. 1667, id, f 2/6
180 Edward Fripp, 1668, id, vf 3/6
— ef 7/6
184 George Godfery, 1659, id, f 2/6
189 — m 2/-
192 John Hele, id, f 2/6
196 Thomas Haytor, 1666, id, vf 4/6
197 Jonathan Hill, 1668 — f 8/-
199 William Joyce, 1652, id, f 2/-
201 Edward Lister, id, vf 5/-
203 Edmond Macks, id, vf 3/-
204 Francis Manninge, 1664, id f 2/6
207 Henry Mattershaw, '58, — f 2/6
210 I.D.P. id, vf2/6
211 George Page, 1656 — vf 2/6
212 1657 — f 21-
222 Simon Rolfe, 1666, id, vf 1/6
223 Arthur Sanders, 1656, id, ef 4/6
226 Thomas Shergold, 1666,
id, vf 3/6
SWINDON.
238 Henery Restall, 1656, id, f 2/-
240 1664, — f 1/6
242 John Smith, 1664 — vf 3/-
— f 2/-
TINHEAD.
247 John Berry, 1651, id, vf 3/-
(Sec Supplement).
TRCCYBRIDGE.
249 ED. and HD., id, vf 3/-
252 William Smith, id, vf 8/-
254 — vf 4/6
WAR3TINSTER.
257 James Eliott, id, f 2/6
257a James Eliatt (Unpubd.) 6/6
259 Thomas Toomer, 1651, id, vf 3/6
WESTBURY.
260 ' Will Cockell, 1658, id, vf 3/-
261 Thomas Hancocke, 1656,
id. vf 8/-
WILTON.
268 Stephen Brassier, 1667,
|d, m I/-
WOOTTON BASSETT.
270 Gabrell Arman, id, vf 8/-
272 John Knighton — vf 3/-
WORCESTERSHIRE.
BKNGBWORTH.
2 Edward Pittway, id, f 2/6
BEWDLEY.
4 Town Token, 1668 (Octagonal)
^d, vf 10/-
5 Samvell Cart, 1653, id, vf 4/6
6« John Clowuam (Unpub.)
id, vf 10 /-
7 Thomas Dedicot (Square)
id, ef £1
9 Tho Farloe, 1670
(Heartshaped) id, vf 10/-
11 Walter Palmer, 1656, |d, f 2/6
13 Peter Walter, id, m 8/-
BROADWAY.
15 Michael Russell, 1670
(chipped) id, f 2/6
BROMSOROVE.
22 Timothy Jefferyes, 1668,
id, f 3/6
26 William Porter, 1668, id, vf 10/-
CLIJTON-ON-TEME.
30 John Jenckins, 1666, id, ef 7/6
DROITWICH.
31 Stephen Allen, id, f 4/6
— ef 7/6
31a Roger Allen (Unpub.) id, vf 10/-
DUDLEY.
39 John Finoh, id, ef 7/6
— — m 2/6
EVESHAM.
43 Town Token, id, ef 6/6
— f 2/6
44 — f 3/6
45 id, vf 4/-
— f 2/6
46 Phillipp Ballord, 1664, id, vf 4/6
- f2/-
48 Richard Benett, 1666 — vf 3/6
49 Paule Benning, 1664 — vf4/-
50 William Brooke, 1656, id, vf 3/6
52 Peter Cross, 1649 — f 2/6
55 Ric Goddard — vf 3/-
56 — ef 4/6
57 John Lacey, 1654 — ef 5/6
58 Timothy Mathews — f 2/6
59 Mathew Michell - vf 3/6
60 William Rudge, 1649 — vf 3/6
KIDDERMINSTER.
64 R.M.B., 1652, id, f 2/6
65 Thomas Balamey, 1667,
id, vf 4/6
67 Edward Chamberlin -- ef 7/6
— — vf 4/6
70 William Mountford, '66, id, vf 4/6
71 Lawrence Pearsall, id, ef 5/6
— vf 3/6
76 Edmund & William Reade,
1666, id, vf 4/6
78 Nevil Simmons, 1663, |d, vf 5/6
79 Tho Sadler, 1664, id, ef 7/6
- yf 3/6
80 Walter Thatcher, 1670, id.vf 3/-
OLDSWINFORD.
82 John Richardson, 1669, id,vf 3/6
PERSHORE.
84 Henry Gibbs, 1666, id, vf 4/6
85 — f3/-
86 Gideon Palmer, 1667, id, ef 7/6
87 Samvell Palmer, 1667, id, m 2/6
89 Edward Perkins, 1664, $d, f 8/-
SHIPSTON.
93 Henry Cotterell, 1666, id, m 2/6
95 Henry Pit way, id, f 2/6
STOURBRIDGE.
98 Town Token, id, vf 5/6
— f 2/6
— fdc 10/-
101 John Clare, 1666, id, f 3/6
104 Ezekell Partridg, 1665, id.vf 6/6
f 3/_
105 — ef 5/6
— vf 4/-
TENBURY.
116 Anthony Search, id, vf 7/6
UPTON 0/S.
118 Phillip Bound, 1654, id, f 2/ -
WORCESTER
122 City Token, 1667, id, vf 3/6
125 Edward Baron, id, vf 5/6
126 Richard Bedoes, id, ef 101-
-f3/-
127 — 1664 — vf 4/6
-f3/-
128 — '59 id, f 2/6
131 John Cherry, 1664, id, vf 4/-
133 Will Chetle, id, vf 4/6
- -f8/-
(See Supplement).
312
135 William Chetle, 1666, id, ef 5/6
— fQ/6
186 William Colbach, 1667, id, vf 6/6
— ml/6
137 William Colbach, id, vf 8/-
138 — vf 4/6
139 William Finch, 1665, id, vf 4/6
146 John Hurdman, 1667, id, vf 4/6
149 Thomas Jones, 1669, id, vf 5/6
150 John Lillie, 1667 (pierced),
id, f 2/
153 Will Moore, 1664, id, ef 7/6
— f 3/6
155 — m 2/-
158 John Seaborne, id, m 2/-
159 James Smith, 1662, id, vf 6/6
-f 4/-
160 Will Swift, 1662, id, vf 5/6
- f 3/6
161 1668, — f 3/6
168 — no date — vf 4/6
167 William Swift, id, vf 3/6
169 — ef 5/6
YORKSHIRE.
ALMONDBURY.
3 John Dixon, 1667, id, f 3/6
5 Francis Home, 1669, Id, m 3/6
BARNSLEY.
13 Francis Usher, id, vf 5/6
BATLEY.
14 Richard Chester, id, vf 3/6
BEDALB.
18 William Lodge, 1668, id, ef 5/6
— vf 2/6
19 William Lodge, 1664, id, vf 3/6
20 William Plumer, 1666, id, vf 6/-
-fi/.
BENTHAM.
20« John Overeud, 1666,
(Unpub.) id, ef 10/-
21 Will. Orerend, 1666, id, vf 6/-
BEVBELEY.
23 Jonathan Browne, 1670, id, f 3/6
24 Timothey Browne, 1668,"
id, m 2/6
25 Stephen Goakman, id, vf 4/-
28 George Lamplugh, 1666,
id, m 2/-
30 W.I.S., id, f 3/6
32 William Wilberfoss, id, vf 5/6
33 Will Wilberfoss, id, vf 5/6
BINGLEY.
34 Thomas Smith, 1667, id,'f 4/6
35 John Tornson, 1669, id, vf 6/6
BOROUGHBRIDGE.
36 Francis Calvert, 1656, id, vf 4/6
BRADFORD.
43 David Parkinson, 1666, id, m 2/6
BRIDLINGTON.
45 Town token, 1670, id, vf 4/6
CARLETON.
58 Leonard Bumby, 1669, Id, vf 5/6
59 John Hancocke, 1668, id, f 3/6
DENNINGTON.
62a Henry Webb, 1671, (Unpub.)
id, ef 15/-
DONOASTER.
77 Benjamin Marshall, |d, ef 7/6
EASINGWOLD.
88 Michaell Woodward, '68, id, f 3/6
GILDERSOME.
94 Henry Scott, 1670, Id, f 5/6
GREAT PRESTON.
97 Walter Widdope, id, vf 5/6
GUISBOROUGH.
98 William Dent, 1665, id, vf 5/6
HALIFAX.
110 Gabriell Learoyd, '68, id, vf 5/6
— m2/-
HATFIELD.
118 Mary Farrer, 1666, id, vf 4/6
HOLBECK.
123 John Dixson, 1667, id, vf 5/6
124 John Smith, 1666, id, vf 5/6
HOWDEN.
129 John Wighton, 1668, id, vf 4/6
HUDDERSFIELD.
130 Edmund Walker, 1666, id, vf 4/6
HULL.
160 Thomas Watson, 1668, id, vf 5/6
162 Jonas Youle, 1666, id, vf 4/6
IDLE.
164 Edward Mackereth, 1668,
id, vf 4/6
KNAREBBOROUGH.
172 Aron Lowcocke, id, vf 3/-
LEEDS.
175 " I pass to & fro," 1668, id, f 8/-
177 Ambrose Ambler, 1669,
(pierced), Id, f 3/-
186 William Docker, 1670, id, f 4/6
206 Arthur Roome, 1672, id, vf 5/6
207 Jerimy Rumfield, 1670, id, ef 7/6
MALTON.
219 Edmund Dring, 1666, id, vf 4/6
220 Tho Galloway, id, f 3/6
221 John Harrington, 1667, id, vf 4/6
224 William Pennock, 1666, — ef 10/-
226 Joseph Preston, 1668, — ef 7/6
228 Will Snary, id, m 2/6
NORTHALtERTON.
236 Edruuud Barstow, 1667, id, f 3/6
OTLEY.
243 Thomas E ugland , 1670, Id, vf 4/6
PONTEFRACT.
257 George Daniell
(pierced) id, ml/-
(See Supplement).
313
POPELBT GATB.
269a John Clifton, 1669,
(Unpub.), id, vf 5/6
270 Thomas Harrice, 1666, — ef 6/6
RICHMOND.
271 Francis Allen, id, vf 5/6
272 Nicholas Beckett, 1667, id, vf 4/6
273 Jane Chaytor, id, f 2/6
275a Enoch Hodgson, 1666,
(Unpub.), id, ef 12/6
276 John Hoppes, 1665, id, vf 5/6
277 Christopher Kirton,
1665, id, vf 4/6
279 Peeter Marshall, id, m 2/-
EIPON.
284 Bartho Kettlewell, id, f 3/-
285 William Kitchin, 1667, id, ef 6/-
286 Stephen Parking, 1667 — m 2/6
287 Stephen Parving, 1667 — f 4/-
288 Lanselot Williamson, 1666,
id, ef 5/6
RIPPONDBN.
'289 John Clayton, 1668, id, m 2/6
SCARBOROUGH .
296 John Fowler, 1667, id, f 8/0
297 Peter Hodgson, 1667
(pierced) id, vf 3/6
298 John Marshall, id, vf 5/6
299 Edward Porter. 1671, id, vf 5/6
•SEDBERGH.
805 Tho Shaw and Nich
Corney, 1666, id, vf 4/6
SBLBT.
306 Christopher Bacon, 1669,
id, vf 7/6
307 Mary Carter, id, vf 3/6
308 Elizabeth Cheetham, id, vf 4/6
309 Anthony Colyer, 1666, — f 3/6
810 John Purratt, id, ef 7/6
811 Benjamin Wand, id, vf 4/6
SETTLE.
815 John and Stephen
Sidgswick, 1672, Id, vf 5/6
316 William Taylor, 1668 — vf 7/6
SHEFFIELD.
333 James Taylor, 1668, id, vf 6/6
SLAITHWAITE.
343 John Dyson, 1670, Id, m 4/-
BTOKBSLET.
347 " God save the King," 1665,
id, ef 4/6
THIRSK.
349 Robert Bell, 1664, id, vf 3/-
351 John Paige, 1668, — vf 3/6
352 William Wilson — vf 4/6
WAKEFIED.
360 John Dixon, 1666, id, f 2/6
WEST WITTON.
862 Henry King, 1667, id, f 8/6
WBTHBRBT.
364 Francis Sayer, 1668, id, f 3/6
365 Lawrence Wilson, 1667, id, f 8/6
WHITBY.
366 William Harrisson, 1669,
id, vf 5/6
367 John Hird, id, vf 3/6
868 William Lotherington, 1669,
id, vf 5/6
369 John Rymer, 1671
(Heartshaped) id, vf 15/-
871 Henry Sneaton, 1667 — vf 3/-
TORK.
379 Tho Allott, 1668, id, vf 8/6
380 Henery Armistead, 1666,
id, m 2/6
382a William Bell, 1666
(Unpub. var.) id, vf 6/-
888 Robert Benson, 1667 — vf 7/6
384 Charles Blanchard, 1666
(pierced) id, m 2/-
885 Rich Booth, id, vf 5/6
-f3/-
388 Abraham Boyes, 1670, id, m 2/6
394 William Cowpland, 1667, id, f 3/6
396 Charles Farnehill, 1669, id, ef 7/6
397 Robert Gardner, 1667, — f 3/6
407 John Hutchenson, 1666— f 2/6
411 John Kettlewell, 1666 — f 3/6
412 George Kighley, 1668 — m 2/6
413 Richard Lambert, 1668 — m 2/6
414 James Leech, 1666 (pierced)
Jd,f2/-
416 John Legg, 1667, id, f 3/-
429 William Ripley, 1666, id, m 2/6
430 John Roome, 1668, — f 3/6
438 Thomas Walliker, 1669 — f 3/6
443 Mary Wind, 1668 — vf 5/6
IRELAND.
ARDBE.
15 John Allen, 1670, Id, m 2/-
ATHBOY.
29 John Riggs, Jd, vf 8/6
ATHLONE.
39 Richard Kelly, Id
BALLYBOY.
60 Tho Maire, id, f 4/6
BALLYMORB.
67 Edmond Pettit, Id, ef 5/6
68 Luke Tyrrell — f 3/6
BELFAST.
83 James Chalmers, 1670, Id, vf 5/6
87 Humphrey Dobbiu, '70, Id, vf 4/6
102 William Smith, 1657, id, vf 5/6
BORRISOCANE.
121 Thomas Woollford, 1668,
Id, m 2/6
(See Supplement).
314
CARLOW.
130 Garrett Quigley, Id, vf 7/6
-f3/-
CARRICKFERGUS.
136 Antbouy Hall, 1656, Id, vf 7/6
CARRICKMACROSS.
142 W.B. Id, m I/-
CASHELL.
150 Edward Mihill, Id, m 2/-
153 Robart Prince, 1664, Id, vf 5/6
CASTLBCHICHESTER.
154 Rob Brice, 1671, Id, f 3/6
— —ml/6
CASTLEDERMOT.
157 Heuery Marrener, Id, ef 8/6
CHARLEVILLE.
162 Jobn Butteler, 1668, Id, f 3/6
165 Edmond Yeomaus, '78, Id, f 3/6
CLONES.
169 William Parke, 1664, Id, ef 10/-
— Id, f 8j-
169« William Parkin (Unfiub.) Id, 5/6
CLONMEL.
176 Richard Carleton, Id, vf 4/6
- -£8/-
182 Kichard Hamerton, 1657,
id, vf 8/6
182« — (Unpub. var.)
id, vf 10/-
185 William Henbury, 1656, id, vf 6/-
186 Andrew Robeson, Id, f 3/6
187 — (cmkd), id, vf 12/6
COLERAINE.
193 Wil Rose, id, vf 7/6
CORK.
199 City Token(S?w0r<). id, f £1 15/-
200 — ef £4:
201 — 1659 Id, ef 4/6
- f 2>-
20 la — A variety — f 2/6
203 — id, vf 7/6
— f 2/-
204 — vf 2/6
205 William Ballard, 1677,ld,vf 12/6
210 Jonas Morris, 1657, id, vf 4/6
211 — vf 4/6
DOWNPATRICK.
226 James Thomson, 1670, Id, vf 7/6
DROGHEDA.
228 John Bellew, id, f 2/6
229 Oliver Bird, Id, ef 15/-
229a John Braye, 1663(t/n/>«&.),vf 15/-
231 Edward Bythell, Id, f 4/6
234 Luke Couly, 1670, Id, m 2/6
238 Andrew Hamlin, Id, vf 7/6
239 Richard Jackson, Id, vf 7/6
243 John Ley (pierced), Id, vf 4/-
245 Lebbeus Lownd.,1667, id.ef 12/6
250 Thomas Pippard, Id, ef IS/-
DUBLIN.
263 Alexander Aickin, '65, Id.vf 10/-
— f 4/6
267 John Ardell, Id, f 4/6
270 William Barret, id, f 3/6
277 Roger Bold, Id, vf 3/6
278 Henry Bollardt, 1654, Id, ef 7/6
— f 4/6
279 — 1663 — vf!2/6
280 John Brereton, 1667, Id, f 4/6
281 Walt Brice, £d, vf 10/-
284 Elvathan Brock, 1657, id, ef 7/6
f 2/6
286 Will Brooking, Id, vf 7/6
— f8/6
287 Ignatius Browne, 1671, Id, vf 7/6
289 John Bush, 1656, Id, ef 10/-
— f 4/6
294 Stephen Clark, Id, vf 5/6
296 Gerrard Colley, Id, vf 5/6
298 William Colly a, 1666, Id, m 2/6
301 Richard Cooke, Id, f 3/6
308 Jo Demyniers, id, vf 4/6
309 Lewis Desmenieres, id, ef 10/-
— f8/6
310 Lewis Des Mynieres, Id, f 4/6
311 Lewis Des Meyniers, Id, vf 7/6
— — £4/6
315 Mary Drinkwater, 1657, Id,
vf 15/-
Id vf 7/6
316 John Dutton, 1655, Id, f 4/-
319 Will Eves, Id, f 3/6
323 Tho Flood, Id, vf 7/6
— f4/6
326 John Foxall, Id, m 2/6
328 Robert Freeman, Id, f 4/-
329 Mathew French, 1655, Id, f 6/-
331 Tho Goold, Id, ef 10/-
— m2/-
235 Roger Halley, id, ef 15/-
342 Ridgley Hatfeild, 1654, Id.vf 10/-
— m2/-
344 Will Hill, 1656, Id, m 2/-
346 Richard Houghton, Id, m 2/-
348 William Hulme, id, vf 4/6
— m2/-
355 Andrew Lloyd, '58, Id, ef 10/-
— vf6/-
— f3/6
362 James Meader, Id, vf 10/-
368 Walter Motley, Id, f 3/6
369 Will Mount, Id, m 2/6
370 John Moxou, 1667, Id, vf 10/-
374 Tho Pagett, Id, f 3/6
376 Jo Partington, Id, ef 10/-
— vf 6/-
— f 3/6
377 Robert Partington, Id, vf 7/6
(Sec
315
378 Hugh Preston, 1666 — vf 10/ -
— f 3/6
379 John Puller, Id, f 4/6
380 Dennis Quinne, 1654, Id, ef 12/6
383 Henry Reynolds, Id, f 3/6
387 John Seawell, Id, m 2/-
388 John Seudell, — vf 7/6
391 John Smith, Id, f4/-
392 Thomas Speight, '65, Id, ef 15/-
393 Edmund Spring, Id, vf 7/6
395 William Stoks, 1671, Id, ef 15/-
400 Will Taylor, Id, vf 12/6
403 John Tottie, 1663, Id, f 3/6
406 Arlenter Usher, Id, vf 10/ -
408 Henry Warren, — f6/-
412 Waruar Westeura, 1655,
Id, m2/6
— (smaller) — vf 6/-
413 Samvell Weston, 1654 — vf 7/6
416 Mic Wilson, 1672, id, ef 4/6
- f2/-
DUNDALK.
419 Town Token, 1663, Id, f 8/6
DUNGARVAN.
430 Thomas Nicoll, 1667, Id, vf 6/6
ENNISKILLEN.
444 Abraham Clements, '57, id, m 2/-
GALWAY.
459 Abrm Christian, 1670, Id, f 6/-
465 John Grome, 1664,
(pierced), m l/-
473 Dominicke Lynch, 1665, Id, f 3/6
477 Edward Ormsby, Id, ef 15/-
482 Will Stanly, 1659 — ef 15 /-
KILFINAN.
511 John Godsell, 1667, Id, m 2/-
— f 4/6
— ef 12/6
KILKENNY.
513 Thomas Adams, 1658, Id, f 8/6
515 John Beavor, Id, vf 7/6
519 William Keough, Id, m 2/-
— f 4/6
523 James Purcell, Id, f 4/6
524 Edward Roth, 1663, Id, f 4/-
— ef 7/6
526 Ralph Skanlan, 1656, Id, ef 7/6
529 John Whittle, 1656, vflO/-
KINSALE.
545 Town Token, 1659, Id, vf 10/ -
546 1668, — vf 7/6
547 1677, — vf 10/ -
— f 4/6
LAZEY HILL.
555 Nic Delone, Id, ef 12/6
— vf 7/6
-f3/-
LIMERICK.
561 Clare, id, vf 7/6
563 Town Token, 1658, id, fdc 12/6
— vf 4/6
564 — vf 4/6
565 Limerick Butchers, 1679,
id, f 7/6
566 Anthony Bartlett, Id, f 4/6
567 id, f 3/6
568« John Bennett, 1663,
(Unpub. var.), Id, ef 10/-
569» 1668,
(Unpub. var.), — ef 10/-
574 Tho Linch, 1679, id, ef 10/ -
576 Thomas Marten, 1669, Id, f 3/6
577 Richard Pearce, 1668, — vflO/-
577fl — (variety larger) — vf 10/-
id, vf 5/6
579 William Rimpland, 1669, Id , f 4/6
580 Ed. Wight, 1677, id, ef 7/6
— — vf4/6
-I2/-
581 — ef 7/6
— f 2/6
LISBURN.
586 Edward Moore, 1666, id, ef 10/-
LISMALIN.
596 Garret Quigley, 1659, id, vf 12/6
LONDONDERRY.
611 William Rodger, id, f 4/ -
LOUGHKEAGII.
622 John Poore, Id, m 2/-
MANORHAMILTON.
630 George Robb, Id, vf 7/6
MARYBOROUGH.
633 John Partridge, 1658, Id, vf 8/6
MONAGHAN.
638 Robert Agnew, Id, f 4/-
MOUNTMELLICK.
650a Richard Wright, 1656 (Unpub J,
Id, vf 10/-
MOUNTRATH.
651 Nicholas Ragget, id, f 4/-
MULLINGAR.
661 James Melaghlin, 1655, Id,
ef 7/6
ROSS.
695 R.S. 1673, Id, vf 10/-
SLIGO.
696 John Coninguame, id, f 3/-
THURLES.
707 Thomas Fitzgerald, 1657,
Id, vf 7/6
708 Richard Pursell, Id, vf 5/6
TRIM.
714 George Harris, 1663, id, vf 4/6
715 Gideon Hayne, Id, f 3/6
717 James Kellye, Id, f 3/.
718 — eflO/-
TULLOW PHELIM.
723 Mathew Long, Id, ef 10/-
(See Supplement).
316
WATBRFORD.
725 City Token, 1668, Id, vf 7/6
726 1659, Id, f 4/-
730 Pee Granisbrough, 1671, Id, f 3/6
731 Tho Exton, Id, vf 7/6
732 John Hearen, 1656, Id, ef 12/6
786 David Owen '71, Id, ef 12/6
738 Edmand Russell '73, Id, vf 7/6
WEXFORD.
745 Francis Harvey, Id, f 4/6
746 Charles Huddle, id, f 4/-
748 Thomas Jones, Id, vf 5/6
749 Michaell Kearney, Id, ef 12/6
— f 3/6
750 George Linington, Id, vf 10/-
- f4/-
750a G.M.L. 1654 (UnpubJ, Id.vf 15/-
753 Thomas Low, 1656, Id, vf 10/-
754 Constantino Neal, id, f 4/-
YOUGHALL.
771 John Merrick, Id, ef 15/-
772 Edward Perry, 1667, id, f 2/6
776 Thomas Vaughan, Id, m H/6
UNCERTAIN.
COMAN HILL.
3 Robert Blooner, 1666 (pierced),
id, vf 3/6
ROSORD.
7 Richard Lighboone,1669,id,f 2/-
SPRUSENS ILELAND.
23« T.A.H. (Unpub.), id, vf 5/6
NO TOWN.
29 William Brock, &c., id, f 2/-
34 W. Clough, 1667, id, vf 5/6
38 William Hall (bust in profile
with hat on), id, ef 7/6
— — (bust full-faced
crowned), id, f 3/6
38a Variety (Unpub.), id, f 4/6
39 John Hartley, 1660, id, vf 5/6
44 William Dick, id, vf 7/6
73 W.S. 1660, id, vf 7/6
78« P.C. (Unpub.), id, f 7/6
890 T.C. in monogram (Unpub.)
id, ef 10/-
87 B.E., id, vf 3/6
91« A Staple Farthing (Unpub.)
id, vf 5/6
92 The farthing of a Merchant,
08
100
102
106
id, f 1/6
>/-
Nunquam, &c., 1658, id, vf 10/
Digma, Ac., id, ef 10/-
" He touched them " (pierced),
id, ef 5/6
Digna, &c., id, f 3/6
(See Supplement).
NO TE — Since going to Press the following have been noted : —
SUPPLEMENT TO 17th CENTURY
TOKENS.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
AMPTHILL.
1 Thomas Haroye, 1666, id, f 3/6
2 John Impieil, 1663 — f 2/-
BEDFORD.
10 Robert Farman, 1667, id, f 2/-
15 William Isaac, 1667, id, vf 5/6
D0NSTABLE.
35 Thomas Barret, 1669, id, m 2/-
36 Edward Chester, 1667, id, ef 7/6
37 Daniell Finch, 1668 — ef 7/6
41 Edward Tiplady, 1668, — m 1/6
42 John Whitley, |d, m 1/6
GOLDINGTON.
47 Gilbert Ashley, 1668,
id, m 4/- rare
GT. BARFORD.
48 Edmund Ward, '68, id, f 5/6 rare
LUTON.
71 Abraham Peeter, 1653, id, f 2/-
73 John Rowley, 1657, id, vf 4/6
77 John Fowler, 1668, id, vf 7/6
8HEFFORD.
85 Joseph Crocker, 1670,
id, vf 10/- rare
86 Joseph Fox, id, f 2/6
SILSOB.
92 Richard Davis, 1668, id, f 3/6
STBVINGTON.
95 Edward Reade, 1667, id, m 1/6
WILDEN.
100 Thomas Springe, 1667, id, f 4/6
317
WOBURN.
105 Jonathan Kingham, id, f 4/6
BERKSHIRE.
READING.
124 John Wilder, 1652, id, f 2/-
WANTAGE.
148 William Cully, 1660, id, ef 4/6
153 George Kerby, 1669,
(Octag.)$d, vf3/-
WINDSOR.
174 Jolm Wyren, 1653, id, f 5/-
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
AMKRSHAM.
6 Richard Webb, 1666, rare
id, vf 7/6
BEACONSFIELD.
20« John Fosoet, 1669, id, f 2/6
EDLKSBOROUGH.
55 Daniel Finch, '66, rare id, vf 7/6
FENNT STRATFORD.
65 William Inns, 1651, id, ef 3/6
HORWOOD.
73 Hugh Willeat, rare id, ef 7/6
74 Francis Woodcock — vf 3/6
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
CAMBRIDGE.
45 Tho Fox, id, vf 8/6
72 Thomas Powell, 1666, id, ef 2/6
ELY.
116 John Reade, 1656, id, yf 2/-
122 William Wagstafe — vf 2/-
WHITTLESBY.
193 John Eades, 1657, id, vf 2/6
DEVONSHIRE.
EXETER.
84 John Baker, 1663, id, vf 6/-
132 William May, 1663, id, vf 3/6
DORSETSHIRE.
BERE REGIS.
8 Thomas Spere, id, vf 4/6
BKIDPORT.
81 Richd. Bagg, 1657, id, vf 3/6
33 Rob Bishopp, id, vf 4/6
34 William Bull, id, vf 5/6
DORCHESTER.
64 Richard Cheney, 1666, id, ef 4/6
69 Tho Gould, 1667, id, f 2/6
POOLS.
109 Town Token, 1667, id, vf 3/-
110 Constantino Beaumont, 1667,
id, ef 5/6
8HAFTESBURY.
132 Town Token, 1669, ^d, f 2/6
148 John Legge, 1658, id, f 1/6
DURHAM.
BISHOP AUCKLAND.
17 Michaell Stobbart, id, f 3/6
DURHAM.
30 William Greeveson, id, ef 12/6
rare
ESSEX.
WITHAM.
348 Thomas Gardener, id, ef 4/6
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
CIRENOESTER.
48 William Constable, 1669,
(Octag.) id, f 4/6
HAMPSHIRE.
RINGWOOD.
170 Tristram Turges, 1666, id, vf 3/6
HERTS.
BISHOPS STORTFORD.
49 Richard Ginri, 1666, id, ef 7/6
HEHEL HEMPSTEAD.
100 Thomas Turney, 1664, id, vf 7/6
HERTFORD.
102 Joseph Browne, id, f 1/6
K. LANGLKY.
136 James Goodwin, 1668, id, vf 3/6
LITTLE MUNDEN.
139 Anne Keimton, id, vf 2/6
RICKMANSWORTH.
158 John Skidmore, id, vf 2/ -
ROYSTON.
162 Edward Crouch, id, vf 2/6
163 Richard Godfree, id, f 1/6
170 William Wind, 1657, id, f 2/-
ST. ALBANS.
171 Ralph Bradbury, id, f 2/ -
172 Edward Camfield, 1656, |d, ef 7/6
176 Richard Finch, 1666, id, vf 4/6
STHVBNAGE.
189 Henry Baiues, 1667, id, ef 4/6
WALKERN.
199 Thomas Chapman, 1667, id.vf 3/6
HUNTINGDON.
FENNY STANTON.
8 Tobias Hardmeat, id, f 2/ -
ST. NKOTS.
61 Thomas Newman, 1667, id, f 2/6
KENT.
CHATHAM.
106 Francis Sanders, id, vf 2/ -
DEAL.
150 William Coulson, 1659, id, vf 3/6
159 Thomas Potter, 1663, id, vf 4/6
DOVER.
212 Martha Fford, 1659, id, vf 3/6
GRAVE SEND.
801 Jacob Parson, 1651, id, f I/ -
308 John Watson, 1653, |d, ef 3/6
3*8
QUEBNBOROTTGH.
451 Richard Poley, 1666, id, vf 3/6
ROCHESTER.
463 Alice Cobham, 1651, id, vf 1/6
472 Robert Michell, id, vf 1/6
474 Richard Newberry, 1666, id,
vf 5/- r
LANCASHIRE.
RISLEY.
108 Mary Earle, 1668, id, f 3/6
ROCHDALE.
112 Richard Kenion, 1667, r id, ef 7/6
LEICESTERSHIRE.
HINCKLEY.
24 Thomas Davenport, id, m 1/6
LINCOLNSHIRE.
BOSTON.
23 Marriam Francis, 1668, id, ef 7/6
CHAYPOLE.
55 Nath. Holt, 1664, id, vf 5/6
DEEPING.
65 WiUiam Bowman, 1664, id, ef 5/6
66 Thomas Chambers, '68, id, f 4/6
LINCOLN.
154 Joseph Ludington, id, vf 3/6
164 Samvell Ridett, 1666, id, vf 3/6
166 Henry Serson, id, vf 2/-
169« Edward Tomson, id, f 1/6
LOUTH.
181 Overseers Token, rr, 1671, vf £1
STAMFORD.
236 Robert Algar, 1657, id, f 2/-
240 John Blyth, id, ef 5/6
247 Humfrey Hive, 1659, id, ef 4/-
LONDON.
ABCHURCH LANE.
5a Jerom Powell (Unpub.) id, f 7/6
ALDERSGATE STREET.
40 Walter Jones, id, ef 4/6
60 John Warner, 1668, id, f 2/-
ALDGATE.
91 W.A.I., id, f 1/6
BASINGHALL STREET.
137 T.I.M., id, vf 3/6
BILLINGSGATE.
196 S.M.B., id, f 2/-
199 John Eldridge (Octag.) id, vf 7/6
BISHOPSGATB.
218 H.A.A., id, vf 3/6
311 G.I.O., — vf 2/6
323 R.K.S., — vf 3/-
BLACKFRIARS.
341a Jonathan Jennings, 1659,
(Unpub.) id, f 3/6
BOW LANK.
383 W.P. id, vf 3/-
CHANCERY LANE.
499 I.M.F., 1651, id, f 2/6
CHEAPSIDE.
590 I.T.M., id, vf 8/-
CHISWELL STREET.
620 Edward Adams, 1669, id, vf 4/6
CLOAK LANE.
671 I.P.B., id, vf 2/-
COLEMAN STREET.
710 James Gripp, 1666, id, vf 5/6
COVENT GARDEN.
742 John Minchin, 1664, id, vf 4/6
COW CROSS STREET.
747 I.M.B., 1653, id, vf 3/6
COW LANE.
773 T.A.T., '58, id, vf 4/6
CRUTCHED FRIARS.
809 W.E.B., id, f 1/6
DOWGATE.
840 Tho Batt, id, f I/-
DRURY LANE.
873 Richard Johnson, id, vf 2/6
882 I.A.S., id, vf 2/-
E. SMITHFIELD.
927 Hugh Herne, id, vf 3/6
929 J. Button, id, f2/-
952a W.E.T., 1666 (Unpub.), id.vf 5/6
EXCHANGE.
964 I.A.W., id, ef 5/6
FENCHURCH STREET.
979 Ben Brannd, id, vf 3/6
989 W.A.K., id, vf 3/6
997 Ambrose Smith, id, ef 4/6
999 Franc Tyler, id, vf 3/6
FETTER LANE.
1007« I.K.F. (Unpub.), id, vf 5/6
FLEET BRIDGE.
1045 W.D.B., 1649, vf 4/6
FLEMISH CHURCH YARD.
1106 I.I.G., id, ef 4/6
1107 T.D.H., id, vf 3/6
GEORGE YARD.
1145 Will Adkines, id, vf 5/6
GRACECHURCH STREET.
1201 I.S.F., 1650, id, vf 4/6
HOLBORN.
1375 Robert Booth, id, ef 5/6
HOSIER LANE.
1499 Richard Langhorne, £d, ef 7/6 r
HOUGHTON STREET.
1504 Will Jonas, id, vf 5/6
INNER TEMPLE.
1535 Humphry Tomlinson, id.vf 7/6
JEWIN STREET.
1574 Anthony Lawson, 1666, |d,
vf 4/6
KING STREET.
1598 C.W.D., id, f 21-
1611 E.A.M., 1651, id, vf 2/6
319
LEADENHALL ST.
1658 A.D., 1657, id, vf 4/6
1671 John Kempster, id, vf 5/6
1688 Henry Smith, '58, id, vf 4/6
LONO ACRE.
1776 John Askugh, 1659, id, vf 2/6
1795a Will Merredeth, 1664, id,
ef 10/-, unpubd.
LUDGATE HILL.
1848 Thomas Holinden, id, vf 4/6
1853 John Pinson, Id, f 2/ -
MARKET ST.
1877 Richard Barnes, id, ef 5/6
MARLOWS RENTS.
1879 A.B., id, ef 5/6
MINORIES.
1928 Christopher Keaine, 1669,
id, vf 4/6
1946 John Stone, 1656, id, vf 3/6
NEW CHEAPSIDE.
1979 John Annison, '68, id, vf 5/6
NEWGATE ST.
2023 I.I.H., id, ef 4/6
NEW ST.
2054« Robert Brock, 1656, id,
vf 4/6, unpub.
POPPINGS ALLEY.
2257 Simon Penycott, id, vf 4/6
RUSSBLL ST.
2431 Timothy Child, id, vf 5/6
ST. CLEMENTS.
2465« Worrall Mayo, id, vf
7/6, unpub.
2474 Joh Smith, id, f8/-
2476a Tho Springhall, id,
vf 5/6, unpub, var.
ST. JAMBS'S.
2520 T.M.H., 1649, id, vf 3/6
ST. PAULS CHURCHYARD.
2716 E.G., id, f 1/6
2724 Georg Green, i vf 5/6
SMITHFIELD.
2848 I.A.C., id, vf 3/6
2852« S.C., unpub., id, vf 5/6
2859 Ric Harper, id, vf 3/6
SMITHFIELD BARS.
2892 Thomas Fell, 1667, id, ef 5/6
TBMPLE BAR.
3046 Hugh Hall, 1666, id, f 2/-
3071 I.S.W., id, vf 3/6
THAMES ST.
3095 Will Field, id, f 2/-
3098 W.K.H., id, vf 2/6
TOWER STREET.
3205 Benedick Barefoote, id, vf 3/6
WHITECHAPEL.
3405 Jo. Fargison, 1669, id, vf 3/6
WHITECHAPEL.
8412 H.I.H., id, vf 2/6
WHITECROSS STREET.
3435 A. Chanler, id, vf 8/-
WHITEFRIARS.
3475 John Clay, 1667, id, vf 5/6
3485 Thomas Stotesbery, id, vf 4/6
MIDDLESEX.
SHADWELL.
194a H.P., 1662, id, vf 10/- (Unpub.)
TURNHAM GREEN.
220 James York, 1669, id, vf 5/6
NORFOLK.
HARLESTON.
50 Steven Freeman, 1666, id, vf 4/6
52 Cleare Shewell, 1656, id, vf 3/-
NORWICH.
118 Violet Benton, 1664, id, ef 5/6
155 John Button, 1657 — ef 5/6
160 Edward Hyrne — vf 3/-
WILTON.
278 Thomas Clark, 1664, id, vf 7/6
279 G.H., 1666, rare, id, vf 5/6
280 William Newman, '67, id, vf 5/6 r
YARMOUTH.
287 John Ames, 1652, id, ef 2/6
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
GEDDINGTON.
27 Jonath Rowlett, 1664, id, vf 3/6
OXFORDSHIRE.
BAMPTON.
3 Simon Basset, 1669, id, vf 5/6
5 John Tull, 1656, id, vf 3/6
GREAT TBW.
89 John Alexander, id, vf 4/6
NORTH LEIGH.
110« William & Ann Marsen (var.)
id, vf 7/6 (Unpub.)
SHROPSHIRE.
LUDLOW.
37 Will Richards, 1656, id, ef 5/6
OSWKSTRY.
56 Hugh Edwards, 1669, Id, vf 5/6
SHREWSBURY.
91 Michael Wilding, 1664, id, vf 4/6
SOMERSET.
BATH.
16 John Clark, id, m I/-
CREWKERNE.
109 John Grenway, id, f 2/-
CROSCOMBE.
113 George Blinman, 1656, id, f 3/-
115 James George, 1666, id, ef 4/6
SHBPT. MALLET.
210 William James, 1667, id, ef 7/6
TAUNTON.
247 Abraham Crocker,1666, id,vf 3/6
253 Hugh Graye, 1666, id, vf 6/6
320
WELLS.
802 William Andrews, 1651,id, m l/-
YEOVIL.
340 Ambrose Seward, id, vf 4/6
SOUTHWARK.
SOUTHWARK.
1 R.I.A., id, vf 3/6
2 Sam Abery, id, vf 3/-
25 George Corfield, 1666, £d, vf 2/-
25« E.G., 1650 (Unpub.), id, vf 7/6
42 Jeremiah Calloway, 1667, £d,
vf 4/6
FOUL LANE.
229 Thomas Potter, 1669, £d, vf 5/6
LONG LANE.
295« I.S.H. (Unpub.), id, ef 7/6
PICKLE HERRING.
346 Thomas Huthinsonn, $d. ef 5/6
TOOLEY STREET.
422 Tho Bell, id, f 2/-
445 Will Kelin, 1658, id, f 2/-
451 John Madeley, id, vf 3/-
STAFFORD.
STAFFORD.
54 Thomas Collins, 1667, id, f 2/6
SUFFOLK.
BtJNGAY.
33 Thomas Newell, 1660, id, f 2/-
CRATFIBLD.
104 Robert Pallant, 1668, id, vf 4/6
IPSWICH.
166 Thomas Burrough, id, vf 2/6
SURREY.
EWELL.
71 Ferdinando Downing, 1665, id,
vf 4/6
GODALMING.
91 Henry May, 1666, id, vf 4/6
GUILDFORD.
114 Abdiah Martin, 1664, id, f 2/-
LAMBETH.
158 John Burton, id, vf 5/6
MOBTLAKE.
186 William Thordeton, 1665, id,
vf3/6
RICHMOND.
227 Robert King, id, vf 4/6
ROEHAMPTON.
241 R.A.W., 1659, id, vf 3/6
ROTHERHITHE.
262 T.I.H., id, f 2/6
SUSSEX.
ARUNDEL.
8 Thomas Drewett, 1657, id,
rare vf 5/6
16 Joseph Rusell, id, ef 5/6
BROADWATEB.
34 Robert Turnagaine, 1669, id,
ef 10/- rare
CHICHESTER.
57 Richard Pellet, 1668, }d, vf 3/6
63 William Swan, 1668, id, vf 5/6
HAIL3HAM.
92 William Hartnup, id, ef 7/6 rare
LEWES.
112 Ambrose Galloway, 1667, id,
vf 5/6
LITLINGTON.
121 John Pearce, 1668, id, f 3/6 rare
WARWICKS.
ALCBSTER.
9 William Reynolds, 1652,id, m l/-
COVBNTRY.
76 William Gilbert, id, vf 3/6
KINBTON.
1090 Samuel Bacon (large flan),
id, 4/6
WILTS.
HIGH WORTH.
86 Leonard Boll, id, f 1/6
MALMESBURY.
122 Walter Woodman, id, vf 2/6
MARLBOROUQH.
132 Will Crabb, 1664, id, ef 5/6
137* John Morgan, 1656, id, vf 5/6
SALISBURY.
176 Edward Faulconer, 1659, id,
f3/6
195 Nicholas Haskell, 1658, id, ef 4/6
202 E.D.M., 1651, id, rr 10/- vf
SHBRSTON MAGNA.
231 Thomas Davis, 1651, id, vf 5/6
SWINDON.
237 Henry Munday, 1669, id, r 5/6
243 John Smith, 1«64, id, vf 3/6
TROWBRIDGE.
250 Robert Darcke, 1669, id.vf 7/6 r
251 William Smith, id, f 2/6
WARMINSTER.
256 John Buccher, 1651, id, vf 3/-
257« James Bliatt, id, f 4/6
unpub. var.
269 Gabriel Annan, id, vf 4/6
WORCESTERSHIRE.
DROITWICH.
30a, Roger Allen (unpub.) id, vf 7/6
YORKS.
BRADFORD.
37 Will Bancks,id,rare m 3/6 to 7/6
BRIDLINGTON.
51 William Dickeson, id, ef 5/6
GUISBOROUGH.
99 William Dent, 1664, id, f 3/ -
321
HALIFAX.
112 Edward Nouble, 1688, id, f 3/6
HATFIBLD.
118 Mary Farrer, 1666, id, f 3/6
KEIGHLBY.
166 John Hudson, 1669, id, vf 4/6
KNAEBSBCROUGH.
170 Robert Hill, id, vf 4/6
EICHMOND.
280 Thomas Mortol, 1664, Jd, f 2/-
EIPON.
288 Lancellot Williamson, 1666,
id, ef6/.
YORK.
431 Phillipp Rosendall, id, f 8/-
IRELAND.
ANTRIM.
2 Mathew Bethell, 1671, Id, f 5/6
BANDON.
73 John Wren, 1659, f 3/6
BIRR.
117 Michaell Cantwell, Id, f 4/-
CASHELL.
145 Edmund Kearney, Id, ef 15/- rr
CHARLEVILLB.
164 A.W., 1667, Id, vf 7/6
CLONES.
169a William Parkin
COLBRAINE.
195 Gilbert Willson, Id, f 2/6
DROGHEDA.
235 Hugh Fowkes, Id, f 3/6
244 John Ley, Id, vf 6/- r
DUBLIN.
292 Richard Chesses, Id, ef 10/-
325 John Forrist, Id, vf 6/6
339 Arthur Harvie, Id, ef 10/ -
340 Arthur Harvey, Id, f 6/-
341 Arthur Harwie, 1653, Id, f 2/6
354 Randal Lester, 1655, Id, f 4/6
DUBLIN.
357 John Lovett, 1657, Id, f 6/-
872 John Nicholas, Id, f 3/ -
396 George Stoughton, Id, vf 10/-
405 Arlenter Usher, Id, vf 8/6
409 John Warren, Id, vf 7/6
DUNDALK.
421 Branwyse Ceaser, Id, vf 6/6
GALWAY.
502 Ignatius Fleming, Id, f 4/6
KILKENNY.
521 Thomas Nevill, '58, Id, f 4/6 rare
LAZEY HILL.
556 Nicholas Rockford, Id, f 8/6
ROSS.
693 John Olliver, 1668, Id, f 4/6
UNCERTAIN.
COULTON.
35 John Coulton, 1670, id, ef 7/6
DIGNA DIONIS.
109 Ob. Digna Dignis Eveniunt,
id, vf 7/6
MISCELLANEOUS.
RICHARD HAMMOND.
Rv. Butchers Arms, id, vf 5/6
GOOD NEIGHBOURS.
1662, id, f 3/6
WILLIAM SBBL.
1663, id, poor 2/6
FINIS OF 17th CENTURY TOKENS.
Dated Silver Coins of
England,
WITH THEIR RARITY ® VALUE.
The above Section is included in this work by Special Request of
Subscribers. — G. C. KENT.
NOTE. — The prices average according to condition, the higher prices for
Brilliant Specimens. Rubbed and partly obliterated coins do
not enter the scope of this work at all. To settle opinions on
^ value, where the date cannot be seen because the coin is so
' rubbed, has a hole in it, or has been mounted, put it in a scale,
reckon it at about 2/6 per ounce, and you get the value of it.
If four silver shillings and several sixpences together weigh
one ounce, and answer the above description of condition, you
have two shillings and sixpence worth of old silver. This
should save you money when buying, time and postage in
asking questions, and (?) disappointment.
Arranged according to Date or Monarch's
Name.
ELIZABETH,
lyth Nov., 1558 — 24th March, 1603.
To this Queen, or those who advised her, belongs the credit of
restoring the coinage to the old standard of fineness. At first, shillings
groats, half groats and pennies were issued, and afterwards sixpences,
threepences, three half-pences and three farthing pieces were coined in
silver. All the above were, however, known as the hammered money.
The bottom die was a fixture, and the top one received a more or less
sharp blow with a hammer. The shillings are very common, and with
the exception of perfect specimens, are only worth as near face value as
one cares to give. The sixpences are usually very poorly struck, and
their rarity is equivalent to the shilling, Very fine specimens will,
however, command a high price. The groats are not dated, and are rare,
fine specimens realizing 2/- to 5/-. The threepenny, also dated are as
common as the sixpence. The half groats in the early type are dated
and are scarcer than the latter one, which has two pellets behind the
head to indicate the value ; these are worth from 6d upwards. Those
without the pellets are worth more, being much scarcer. Pennies, with
one exception (1558), are undated, similar to the half groat, but no pellet,
common. The dated one is rare. The three half-peuces are dated and
resemble the 3d except in size; these are scarce, a very fine one
realizing 5/- or so. The three-farthing piece is also dated, and is rare
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6/- to 20/-. Various mm (mint marks) occur on all the foregoing
according to the year they were issued. The sixpence beiug dated
forms a good index. Elizabeth ^d has no legend, the device being on
the Ob : a portcullis or spiked grating. Rv : a cross moline, with 3
pellets in each angle, scarce when fine aud worth 3/- to 7/6.
MILLED MONEY.
In 1561 a new series of coins of better finish were issued by the aid
of the screw press. The disc is thicker and the impressions are much
more uniform and neat in appearance. They consist of the crown, with
a mm of 1 or 2, being short for 1601 or 1602, the year of issue ; their
value from a Collector's point of view is 10/- to .£5. Half crown is a
similar type but much scarcer, and the value from £2 to £5. The 1602
are the rarer date, dates never occur in the four figures. Shillings are
similar to the hammered type ; when very fine they are rare and realize
high prices. One believed to be the finest in existence realized £10 5s.
at the Bergne sale, although an extremely fine one in the next lot only
realized £1 16/-. Generally speaking their average price is 6/- upwards.
The sixpence is similar in appearance but dated 1561 or 1562, common,
especially with a star mm. Other min's are rare, and when fiue worth
from 3/- upwards. The groat is similar to the shilling, without datt or
rose, it is rare ; Bergne sale realised 34/-, Young's Sale .£3 12/-, but as
I have so often remarked, auction prices are no guide as to value. The
writer puts them at 5/- to 15/- according to preservation. Threepence
is not so scarce as the groat, but rare compared with the sixpence. The
half groat is a rarity, 20/- to 3 guineas for very fine specimens. The
penny is unknown to myself, and the 3 farthing piece is very rare,
usually dated 1563, with a rose behind the head, the Rv. : A shield and
cross with legend CIVITAS, LONDON.
During this period there was great discontent at the rising of
prices in living. It is very unfortunate that the writers of the olden
times only give us the quotation for foodstuff when it was high or
remarkably low. But the following will be of interest. In 1589 a fat
cow .£3, a milch cow 33/4 each, a goose (fat) 2/-, a turkey 1/4, pigeons Id
each, butter 4d a pound, a sack of coals (charcoal) lOd, lib. candles 3d.
It was a very general complaint that in 50 years the above was double the
usual price.
JAMES I.
24th March, 1603 — 2jth March, 1625.
There are two distinct coinages of this King. The first was issued
during the years 1603-4, specimens of this period being rare. They are
easily distinguished by the Legend ; on the first issue it reads
IACOBVS. D.O. ANG. sco. FRAN. EX. HIE. REX. The Reverse having EXVRGAT.
DEVS. DISSIPENTVR. iNiMici. Of this series there are the Crown, Ob. the
King on horseback, Rv. a square garnished shield, mm a thistle or a lis.
This is a rare coin. It has realized £6 or more at Auction. The half-
crown is similar, but much scarcer, poor specimens realizing 15/- to 20/-,
very fine specimens £10. The Shilling has the King's bust in profile,
XII. behind the head, Rv. a square shield of arms ; a valuable coiu when
finely preserved, £3 to £7, at the same time poor specimens can be had
from 2/-. The Sixpence differs from the last in the numerals VI., and
dated 1603 or 1604 above the shield. Good specimens can be bought as
low as 2/-. The half groat reads I.D.G. ROSE SINE SPINA, Reverse has no
Legend, the value 11 is behind the head, the penny has 1, the two
latter worth from 2/6 each upwards. Halfpenny can only be distinguished
from Elizabeth by the MM which is either a thistle or lis, being uncommon
its value is about 2/6, if fine. With this piece ends the series of coins
that have the cross and the three pellets in each angle.
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SECOND COINAGE.
Inscription reads, MAO. BEIT. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. the & occurs in one
instance in place of the EX., Rv. QVAE. DEVS. CONIVNXIT. NEMO. SEPARET.,
this being in allusion to the joining of the two Kingdoms under one
Ruler. Specimens are to be obtained from 15/- upwards, but £10 is not
uncommon for a mint specimen with a pedigree. The half-crown
resembles the crown, but is not so rare, 6/- upwards will buy a specimen.
Although £5 5s. has been paid for an extremely fine one. Shillings are
common in poor condition. Fine specimens from 10/- to 50/- can be
anticipated. The sixpence is dated above the shield, and worn specimens
are not rare, but worth very little. Really fine specimens from 5/-
upwards.
Half groat common with Rv. legend TVEATOR. VNITA. DEVS. ; Rare
is one that has the word TVEATVR. on both sides, worth at least six times
the value of the former. Penny is similar to the half groat, but the
Rose and Thistle are not crowned, worth the same as the half groat
above, I/- upwards, Halfpenny worth 2/-, being not so common as the
Penny, and it has no legends.
The comparison of food prices at this time are not uninteresting.
Wheat at 35 /• the 8 bushels, Beef 8|d. a lb., Cauliflowers in 1619 cost
3/- each, Potatoes 2/- per pound. Wages as fixed were Labourers 40/-
per annum, a boy under 16, 20/- per annum, a general servant 16/-, a
servant as cook, or holding a higher position 20/- to 23/- per annum.
Haymaking was payable at 2d. per day to 4d. for men, a mower how-
ever received 5d., Mechanics were to have from 6d. to I/- per day for
wages (not beer). Beer was 2d. a gallon. The above rates were main-
tained till the Civil War broke out in the next reign.
CHARLES I.
27th March, 1625 — 3oth January, 1649.
The troubles of this Monarch was the outcome of pieces of money
that were curious in the annals of coinage. Siege money, or money of
necessity will be familiar to many non-numismatic students. It is with
this King that Mints were set up in all parts of the country, as on his
frequent travels the moneyers and implements were alwaj^s in his suite.
Great authors, notably Snelling, Ruding, Hawkins, have given us
information that is invaluable as to these county mints, and I leave the
reader to see their reference works on the details of this portion of
our coinage. The principal mint in operation was at the Tower of
London. The majority are in very poor condition, and prices are very
low in comparison, but a really fine specimen will always be an invest-
ment, 5/- to £5. The shillings have the legend, CAROL vs, with bust to
the left, crowned, XH. behind the head for value. Varieties have C.R., or
plumes over a shield. Their price ranges from 2/- to £1. The sixpence
is similar, but, of course, the vi. for value. 1/6 or so will buy a specimen,
but extremely fine coins are rare and valuable.
The half-groat is rare, 2/- or so. There is a later issue which
reads CARO or CAEOI/VS D.O.M.A., instead of C.D.G. ROSA SINE SPINA, as
formerly, they are fairly common, and usually very poor. Briot, an
engraver, improved the design of these coins, and his work can be
distinguished by his initial, B, or B with a flower or anchor inclusive.
They are of more value than the previous issue, Crowns, from 40/-
upwards ; Shillings, 10/- ; Sixpences, 7/6 ; Half-Groats are rare, and
dearer in proportion, 21 /- is not too much for vf specimens. Penny,
also scarce, 5/- or so, either more or less according to condition.
Aberystwith, usual mm, an open book, or (rarely) a crown. They
have mostly always a plume of feathers on either side. There were
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issued from this mint, Half -Crowns, Shillings, Sixpences, Groats, Three-
pences, Half -Groats and Pence. The Reverse has an open shield, with
the exception of the Half -Groat and Penny, which have a plume of
feathers. The money from the Aberystwith mint is not common, with
the exception of the Groats, the value is about the same as the Oxford
money. The Oxford money is the first instance of the Pound being in
silver, as was the £- Pound or Ten- Shilling- Piece.
The Pound-Piece has Obverse, an equestrian figure of the King,
with sword upraised, CAROLVS : D : a : &c. ; under the horse EXVROAT DEVS,
&c., and upon a scroll in the centre of the coin, RKLIGK PROT: LEO: ANG:
LIBER: PAR:, a plume and xx above, and the date, 1644, ox., below, or
sometimes dated 1642 or 1643, with RELIQ, &c., in two lines across the
field, these are RARE. At the Bergne sale one vf, dated 1664 realized
.£26 5s., 1643, £l,fine only. Another, date as last, vf ^19. The Ten-
Shilling-Piece, 1644, .£10 10s., but its usual auction price is 50/- to 80/-
The Crowns, Half-Crowus, Shillings and Sixpences vary in price
according to condition. All specimens from this mint bear the device
RELIG : Prot, &c.
Values: — Crowns, 21 /• upwards; Half-Crowns, 10/- upwards;
the Shillings, Sixpences, Groats, Half -Groats, Threepences and Pennies
average 5/- upwards. I do not say they cannot be got for less, but in all
probability you will, if keenly collecting, have to pay more. The
Penny, as an instance, is very rare, £'2 is not too much for a nice
specimen.
York issued many coins, Half-Crowns to Threepenny Pieces. Some
have EBOR and a lion. Ebor being abbreviated from Eborachi (York).
Values :— Half-Crown, £1 to £3 ; Shillings, 7/6 to £2 Os. 6d. ; and 3d.,
7/6 upwards, according to condition.
Exater mint, coins as last, with the addition of the 2d. and 3d.
The Crown is the usual type, King on horseback, MM. a rose or eastle,
some have EX. (Exeter), the date is generally at the end of the reverse
legend, they are rare when fine and fetch big prices, 30/- to £5 ; the
half-crown is more rare, £32 was the price of a beautiful specimen at
the Halliburton Young Sale, but the average is £2 to £6. All the coins
of this mint dated 1664 are rare, 10/- to £3 a piece irrespective of face
value.
Bristol mint, have BR. for MM., dates are 1643, 1644, 1645 ; they are
similar in value to the Oxford Mint, but so much depends on condition.
Chester, scarce. A half-crown with the MM. three gerbs (Arms of
the City) CHST. being under the horses feet, sold for £11, the finest
known at the time of the Bergne Sale, but the usual price is 21/-
upwards.
Worcester, MM., three pears, a half-crown from this Mint £9 10s.,
but the price was not its value so much as the keen competition to
acquire it.
Weymouth and Shrewsbury also issued pieces in this reign, and it
may be taken for granted that their value is higher in proportion to any
of the foregoing owing to their extreme rarity.
Forgeries are no doubt prepared of the foregoing series, but the
rude or blundered execution must not be taken as a proof. Many genuine,
but poor coins, are due to careless workmen, haste, and conditions under
which these pieces were struck.
Civil War. During this period pieces of money were issued from
various places, under no doubt trying conditions. Their form was
usually diamond shape, and the material was frequently a piece of silver
plate, and the gilding can be seen on these pieces to this day. Such
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money was issued from Colchester, Carlisle, Scarborough, Pontefract,
Newark, &c. They were of various face value, and are rare. The
Country was in a sorry plight, as can be judged by the. fact of Wheat
being 68/- for 8 bushels in 1631. Indeed in 1649 it rose to 80/-, although
the wages were at the old standard as the last reign. Any of the Siege
pieces are worth acquiring at a price ranging from 15/. to 60/-, but their
appearance as coins will not be a guide to a prospective buyer.
THE COMMONWEALTH.
3oth January, 1649 — ist May, 1660.
The coins of this period are of a very plain and puritanic type,
but they have two curious distinctions, viz. : — They are the only instance
(even to the present day) of an English coin bearing a plain English
legend. The other curious point is that from the device of the two
shields on the Keverse it is not unlike a pair of breeches, and con-
sequently is referred to as the breeches money. The face value is
stated on the coins with the Roman numerals V. on the crown, II. — VI.
on the half-crown, XII. on the shilling, VI. on the sixpence, the two-
pence and penny have no legend, and are common, worth 2/- or so if
vf. The Legend on the former reads : — The Commonwealth of England,
a shield bearing the Cross of St. George. With the Reverse : — Two
shields as mentioned previously, and Legend : — GOD WITH vs. CROWN,
worth 20/- to .£5, half-crown 5/6 to 40/-, and this once realized £7, (but
a proof) shillings 4/- to 21/-, sixpences from 5/- to 30/-. It may be
noted that an MM. (anchor) occurs and Comon-wealth with one M is
sometimes found. These would of course be worth more.
OLIVER CROMWELL.
There are coins of the Lord Protector of beautiful execution by
Simon, a clever engraver of the period. In fact this artist has never yet
been surpassed. Probably the majority were patterns. Mr. Henfrey in
the Numismatic Cromwelliaua, 1877, gives a very fine account of the
pieces, and I refer expert or amateur to the work above named.
All the coins of Cromwell realize good prices, not because of their
being rare, but their design and the eminent person for whom they were
struck has a fascination for any persouxwho loves art or history.
The Crown has realized £7 10/-, specimens can be bought from 30/-
to d63, however, half crown scarcer, £2 to £3, 1656 a rare date, realized
£8 odd.
The shilling 15/- to 30/-. There are also pieces of 9d and 6d, but no
doubt patterns, and extremely rare.
At this period it was estimated that a working man with the
ass> stance of his wife and four children would require 10/- a week to
maintain them. A year or two after (1662), the Justices in Essex fixed
the wages of common labourers at 8d a day with food or 1/2 without.
Such men as were reaping would receive a I/- per day. So that it ia
evident that it would take the united efforts of the family at work to
keep themselves. Probably that was the cause of the uneducated
classes, seeing that every one had to work to live. The legend on the
coins of Cromwell does not require a description here, the legend is
easily readable to any one.
CHARLES II.
^3»i77»538 2S. 8d. coined.
8th May, 1660 — 6th February, 1685.
This period is called the Restoration.
The coinage being again produced by the old method was known as
the first issue. It consisted of half-crowns, shillings, half-groats and
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pennies. With slight variations they read, CAEOLVS n. D.G. MAG. BRIT.
FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. the King's bust in armour with long hair, lace collar,
&c. The Rv. : CHEISTO. AVSPICE. REGNO., a sinailiarity to the money of
Charles I. On all values this legend and type appears, the mm on all
is a crown, but no date, this being the last time that coins have the mm
on unless we except the H on the bronze of Queen Victoria, unnoticed by
many writers on the English series of recent date. There is no inner
circle or date, and this will distinguish them from the second issue.
The second issue has the numerals .for the face value, but no inner
circle. They consist of ^-crowns, I/-, 6d., 2d. and Id.
3rd issue consists of ^-crowns, I/-, 6d., 4d., 2d., 3d. and Id. These
are of a similar type to the last, but have the inner circle in addition to
the numerals of their face value. All the foregoing hammered money is
scarce, and very rare when finely preserved ; the first issue is the rarest.
Prices, first issue. — ^-crowu £9 2s. 6d, shilling and sixpence
;63 17s. 6d, sale of Halliburton Young, ^-crown £19 10s. Od., shilling
63/-, sixpence 32/-, sale of Bergne's.
The above and those to follow are auction prices. (See competition.)
Second issue, a shilling vf £'6, Bergue sale.
Third issue, a shilling 46/-, sixpence 58/-, a half-crown 27/-
The Set of 4d., 3d., 2d., Id. sold for 6/- and 7/6 respectively, but
would realize more to-day, but I cannot say the same of the other
denominations. In closing the first and last set of hammered money we
commence the Milled Money of Charles II.
In this year, 1661, it was decided to issue coins by the mill and screw
process. This with the milled edge would tend to do away with the
clipping, filing and forgery of the coins that were in use previously.
The crowns were the first (1662), and are so common to-day that
their number must have been excessive. A rarity occurs, however, of
this date with a rose under the bust ; a specimen sold for 35 /- and again
for 49/-. Another rarity is one with an Elephant under the bust, 90/-
has been the sale price of this, but it only occurs in 1666 and 1681. The
usual crown can be bought for as low as 3/6 in poor condition, to 21/-
for a fine one. Usual dates 1662 to 1684 ; 1671, 1673, 1679 are not so
common as the others, however. Half crowns are almost as common,
1652 and 1656 are scarce dates, and 1666 with Elephant, or 1673 with
the Plume are very rare, JG4 or more they will realize.
Shillings are not common when fine, indeed they are scarcer
altogether than the crowns. Their value is trebled with symbols under
the bust ; one with an Elephant, 1666, sold for 55/-, and that is likely
to be exceeded to-day. The sixpence occurs of every year from 1674 to
1684, 1678, 1682 and 1684 may be considered scarce, say 5/- to 12/6, but
other dates 2/6 to 7/6 is about the average. No coins were issued of less
face value in silver than 6d,with the exception of the Maundy worth now
4/- to 10/- ms.
JAMES II.
^518,316 93. sd. coined.
6th February, 1685 to loth December, 1668.
The coins issued in this reign are milled, consisting of crowns,
half crowns, shillings and sixpences.
Type is usually King's bust laureated. Legend, JACOBVS n. DEI
GRATIA ; Rv. similar to last reign, but no initials in the angles.
Crowns occur 1686 20/-, 1687 25/-, 1688 35/-for very fine specimens,
poor specimens 6/- upwards.
Half crowns 1685 7/6 to £1, 1686 10/- to 25/, 1687 7/- to 21/-, and
finally 1688, scarce 15/- upwards.
The Maundy money has I., II., III., IIIL, for value 5/- to 12/6 a set,
scarce.
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& MARY.
^"79,026 95. 4d. coined.
13th December, 1689 to 28th December, 1694.
Denominations, crowns, half crowns, shillings, sixpences and
Maundy pieces. Legend, GVLIBLMVS ET MAKIA DEI GRATIA: Rv., the
four shields arranged in the form of a cross WM interlinked in the angles
1691 or 1692 the only date in the case of the Crowns. Their value
depends on conditions, 12/6 to 60/- for a perfect specimen. The 1691
being worth more than 1692, the busts are not well struck up on these
pieces.
Half crowns have a similar obv. but the rv. differs, in there being on
the earlier dates a Crowned square shield, there being two varieties of
this. First ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, FRANCE, and in the centre the
arms of Nassau. The second type has ENGLAND and FRANCE in the first
and fourth quarters, it is not so scarce as the former. A variety of
edges are noticeable, see the dates as follows : —
1689, PRIMO, 5/- to 10/- ; 1690, SECUNDO, 6/- to 12/- ; TERTIO, 8/-
to 15/- ; 1691, w & M ANGLES, 4/6 to 7/6 ; 1692, QUARTO, 7/6 to
12/6;1693, QUINTO, 4/- to 10/6
Shillings, 1692 & 1693, the former 7/6 vf, the latter 15/- rare.
Sixpences, 1693, 5/- to 12/- ; 1694, 7/6 to 12/6, both scarce.
Maundy sets, two varieties, only noticeable in their design of
execution, are rare 4/- to 12/6, and even more as they get
scarcer.
WIUJAM III.,
1694, to 8th March, 1702.
^"1,692,625 us. 6d., coined, County Mints,
^5,321,422 53. 6d., coined, London Mint.
The coinage is a similar type as previously, but are never well
struck up. They read GVLIELMVS in DEI GRA. Rv. Shields as last in the
form of a cross.
The Crown is of less than face value when worn, but worth £1 if
vf. The Ed. varies, and a rarity occurs in 1696, reading GEI for DEI.
This will take a lot of getting, and probably will only be bought cheaply
from a person who does not know of the mistake.
Half-Crowns are similar to the Crowns. The scarce varieties have
an Elephant & Castle under the bust, another rarity has a plume in each
angle of the reverse, this one has realized 30/-. There are also Half-
Crowns of the County Mints, B. for Bristol, C. for Chester, E. for Exeter,
N. for Norwich, Y. or y for York ; all these are rare and fine ones are
very difficult to obtain. Norwich and Exter appear to realize 35/.
Bristol, Chester or York, 7/6 upwards.
Shillings and Sixpences were also issued but they are not common,
the mint or condition is the basis in arriving at the value of these pieces.
Maundy money is scarce, price 4/- to 10/- the set.
ANNE.
8th March, 1702 — ist August, 1714.
^527,467 IDS. . d. coined.
Coins of a similar face value were issued in this reign as in the last.
Fine Specimens are rare, but generally speaking there is an excess of
poor specimens, worth in some cases less than face value.
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Type is, Bust, Leg. ANNA DEI GRATIA. There are indications on
Her money that denotes where the silver was obtained from to coin the
various pieces. Plumes, from silver of the Welsh mines ; Roses and
Plumes, from the West of England ; Vigo, from the bullion captured at
Vigo on October 12th, 1702. Crowns average 6/- to 45/- ; Half-Crowns,
3/- to 30/- ; Shillings, I/- to 5/- ; Sixpences, from I/- to 12/6. There
are coins with E under the bust, this denotes Edinburgh, and were
current in England. There is a distinction in the arrangement of the
shields, first occurs before, 1707 (before the Union), and later dates are
called after the Union, coins previous to 1707 are the scarcest.
Maundy money from 4/- the set, upwards ; the penny is rare.
GEORGE I.
£233,045 I2S. coined.
ist August, 1714 — nth June, 1727.
The Ob. has a bust, laureated, draped shoulders and armoured,
reads GEOROIVS. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX. F.D.
Rv. four shields arranged crosswise, and legend BRVN. ET. L. DVX. s.
E. I. A. TH. ET. EL.
The crowns are rare and valuable, the same applies to the half-
crowns. The shillings and sixpences are common with some exceptions.
Symbols or Letters appear on some of these coins, ssc. denotes that
they are coined from the silver of the South Sea Company, the shillings
with this on are common. Plumes, are those minted from Welsh silver,
Roses, from West of England silver. When roses and plumes occur, it
denotes that the composition is a mixture of both places, w.c.c. would
indicate the Welsh Copper Company.
Crowns 1716, R & p ; 1718, scarce 40/- J 1720, 1723, ssc., scarce, 35/- ;
1726, R & P, £3 rare ; the others unpriced range from 12/6 to 35/-
Half-crowns 1715, R & p ; 1717, R A p ; 1720, R <fe P ; 1723, ssc. 5/- to
80/- ; 1720 rare.
Shillings 2/6 each to 10/- ; 1718, R & P rare, 15/- to 30/-
Sixpeuce 1723, ssc., I/- common ; 1726, R A p scarce. 2/- to 5/-
Maundy Money, scarce, 5/- to 12/- per set of 4 pieces.
GEORGE II.
£304,360 coined.
i5th June, 1727 — 25th October, 1760.
A long abbreviated legend occurs on these coins as follows : —
Ob. GEORGIVS II. DEI. GRATIA.
Rv. the four shields, M. B. F. ET. H. REX. p. D. B. ET. L. D. s. R. i. A. T.
ET. E. This is a remarkable instance of condensing, it is short for
Magnae. Britanniae Franciae. Hibernia Rex Fidei. Defensor,
Brunsvicensis Lunenbergensis. Dux. Sacri. Romani Imperi. Archi.
Thesaurarius Elector.
There are two varieties of this coinage : the old head, and the
young head. The young head was issued from 1741, and in 1743 the
old head was used to the end of the reign. Young head coins being
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scarcer than the old head. Symbols are used in this reign (which see).
Crowns are worth from 15/- upwards, half-crowns 3/.- to 15/-, shillings
and sixpences from 1/6 to 10/-. A fine specimen of ordinary date of the
latter can be often obtained for 3/6 however.
Lima occurs on some (under the bust), and is supposed to refer to a
capture in Lima Bay.
Maundy money of one type only (young head), 3/- to 7/6 a set.
GEORGE III.
Over six million pounds (see below).
25th October, 1760 — 2Qth January, 1820.
For 27 years there was no issue of silver coins, excepting 1763.
The Earl of Northumberland, as Lord Lieutenant, issued .£100 worth of
shillings to the people in Dublin. It has the appearance of being issued
by the King, but the date distinguishes this piece from any other.
It is now termed the Northumberland shilling, a scarce coin worth 3/-
to 10/- to-day. The issue of the 1787 shilling is to be noted that one
has not got the dot over the King's head. That is rare, otherwise these
are always a well preserved coin, very difficult to dispose of at double
its face value. It may be as well to remember this, that the 1763 and
1787 were the only coins issued from 1758 till 1816, practically 58
years. The troubles of the Citizens can be imagined and explained
by referring to pages 201 and 207 in this book. The smaller
denominations issued were the Maundy money, which is not a current
coin in its true sense.
1797 was the year when Spanish Dollars were overstruck with the
head of George 3rd, and were current for 4/9. It was soon discovered
that they were being extensively forged in copper and plated. Then
they had an octagon stamp with the head of the King (as on Maundy
coins) stamped on the dollars. This octagon stamped dollar is very rare
compared to the oval stamp. It gave rise to the saying, that to make
dollars pass they stamped the head of a fool on the neck of an Ass. The
former referred to Geo. 3rd, the latter to Chas. IV. of Spain. In 1804,
owing to the numerous counterfeits and some of the original capture were
forgeries, it was determined to strike the dollars afresh. The work was
entrusted to Messrs. Boulton of Birmingham (Soho Works), the legend
this time being : BANK OF ENGLAND 1804 FIVE SHILLINGS DOLLAR. To this
day you can see the trace of the old design of Spain. They were made
current at 5/-, and in 1811 at 5/6. Without trespassing on space, this
part of the coinage has been fully dealt with by me on page 207, and
I would ask my readers to return to that portion of thework for values and
varities.
The coins dated 1816 to 1820 are of the re-coinage, and are worth
little over face value, and less than face value if worn.
Only .£64,470 was issued of the early money. But after the
recoinage a rise to ^6,085,099 was issued. Hence it cannot be scarce
compared to the other figures which I give respecting the quantity
under the Monarch's name.
There are four varieties of the Maundy Money.
1786, common 3/ - a set. The second variety from the dies by Pingo
in 1787, the numerals in script, a small crown above the date, 1792 below
are rare. This is called the wire money 15 /- or more a set.
Third variety has the ordinary numerals on rv. 1795 and 1800 are
common, from 3/- to 5/- a set. Fourth issue has the date under the head
and is either dates of 1816 to 1820 inclusive, 3/6 to 5/6 per set.
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GEORGE IV.
^"3,061,880 35. od. coined.
2gth January, 1820 — 26th June, 1830.
Crown 1821, 7/6 ; 1822, SECUNDO on edge 7/6; with TERTIO on edge
12/6 for very fine specimens.
^-crowns 1821 to 1829 just over face value, fine, with exception of
1824, a rarity priced at 21 /- ms.
Shilling dates as last, 18'27 and 1829 worth slightly more than the
others which average 1/6 to 3/6.
Sixpences, similar dates, but the 1826 is a variety, being called the
Lion type, having been used for ornaments ; it is scarce, but contrary
to public belief is not a rare coin 2/- to 3/6. Other dates or types 1/6
to 2/-.
WIL.LJAM IV.,
26th June, 1830 — 2oth June, 1837.
The coins of this reign consist of a 1831 and 1834 pattern crown,
rrr, the former is priced at .£10, the latter £12, of course, m state. Half-
Crowns occur in 1834, 1836, 1837, worth 4/- apiece, ms. Shillings, 1834,
1835, 1836, 1837, 1/6 to 2/- each. Sixpence, 1831, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837,
two latter dates worth 2/-, others less. Fourpeuny appears again in 1836,
after an interval of some 200 years, its value is trifling worn, I/- or so if
brilliant.
At one tune, when the London cab fare was usually 6d., an M.P.,
the Hon. Hume, who had the credit or blame for getting this coin intro-
duced again, received many complaints, especially from cabmen, who
often received a small piece of silver for a short journey, usually 6d. ;
the coining of this piece, however, took the place of the 6d. as a "tip."
It was nicknamed "Joey, "and the name is often heard to-day from
this fact.
Maundy money of this reign (in fact most of the coins are scarce),
are worth 4/ - a set with tendency to rise.
VICTORIA,
20th June, 1837, till 1901.
The coins of her late Majesty are too well known to be described
at this moment, but there are 7ittle things quite unpublished relating
to some dates.
The earlier coins in fine or mint state are rare. Crowns that are
rare are 1844, 1845, 1847, 1849, Gothic is only scarce. Whilst I will
admit that the Gothic Crown is the dearest to buy, yet in a book
written on rarity ,|from my own observation, I say that, if I start two
men out with £100 each to buy crowns, irrespective of price, but mint
condition, the Gothic individual will be back with 50, whilst the other
cannot get 10. Doubt it ? Well I say that the Gothic crown is hoarded
by many, the other Crowns have been discarded. Take the 1851 Crown,
one million of money will not purchase 500 of that date. Eubbish ! some
say, but as there were only 466 issued it must be impossible to buy 500 ;
at all events try to get one. Get it within a month of reading this and I
will give 20/- for it, or two of the rare Gothic Crowns.
In 1878, there were two Sixpences issued, one spelt DRITAN, &c.,
instead of BKITAN, &c. You can have twenty of the rare withdrawn
Jubilee Sixpences for it from the Author.
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In this Reign Half-Crowns were issued, 1874 is the only scarce
one, 5/-. Shillings, 1838, 1876 to 1880, iu ms are rare. Others, a few
coppers over face value. Sixpences, with the exception of 1878, and the
dates 76 to 80, are common. Fourpenny, occurs on various dates
"from 1838; 1841, 1846, being rare will bring 2/- to 3/6 each. Others
not over face value, unless an early date and in mint condition.
FLORIN.
I have left this coin to the last owing to the fact that it is the
first time it enters into our series of coins in England. It has some
peculiarities not generally known, although handled to a great extent
by many students. The bust of the Sovereign is crowned for first time
since the hammered money of Charles II. It is known as the Gothic
type, and old English letters are a characteristic that few persons
notice. It was first issued in 1849, but through an oversight D-G was
omitted. It became known as the graceless florin, and circulated
specimens frequently oonie into ones hands, but they are only worth
cabinet space when in mint condition. 1859 or 1852 are scarce dated
florins, but the D-G (dei gratia) is not omitted from them. Graceless
florins average 3/- to 4/-.
No sixpence occurs with the date 1848.
The 3d. piece, useful for charitable purposes, was first issued 1845.
Maundy money from 1838, 2/6 to 3/6 or 4/6 per set.
The 4d. piece is not rare, except of dates mentioned.
EDWARD VII.
Crowns 1902 are scarce, and the four shilling piece or double
florin of Queen Victoria will not be issued in future, at least it has been
said not during the reign of
HIS PRESENT MAJESTY KING GEORGE V.
with which we close the Silver section.
Section V.
DATES, VALUES ® RARITIES
OF
Pattern & Proof Coins
IN COPPER, TIN ® BRONZE,
Arranged according to their Date.
The Nos. refer to Montague's Copper Coins of England.
ELIZABETH Peniiy, in Pewter.
Ob. God save the qveue, a rose crowned
Rv. a double headed eagle, crowned, fine 2/-
Mont. (2) Ob. THE PLEDGE OF, and bust of the Queen
Rv. monogram E.B. a crown over, dividing the date 1601,
penny, rr .£10
CHARLES 1st Farthiug (copper)
Mont. (7) Ob. a rose crowned between c R, PEAT FOR THE KINO.
Rv. LORD GIVE THY BLESSING (in 3 lines), vf £5 rr
COMMONWEALTH Farthing (copper)
Mont. (1) Ob. FARTHING TOKENS OF ENGLAND
Rv. FOR NECESSITY OF CHANGB, rr £1
Mont. (3) Ob. ENGLAND* FARDIN
Rv. FOR NECESSARY CHANGE, rr £5
CROMWELL Farthing (copper)
Mont. Ob. OLIVAR. PRO. ENG. sc. IRL
Rv. CHARITIB AND CHANGE, rr ef £10, vf £5
CHARLES II.
Ob. Bust, or three pillars united.
Rv. three pillars, with a + over the first, a harp over
the second, a thistle over the third, legend,
THVS UNITED INVINCIBLE.
This sometimes occurs with two sides as the reverse
above, or a bust of Charles II., and legend
CAROLUS ii. REX., value from £1 to £5, so have
either if you can find them.
Ob. THE KING'S GRACE is. Rv. THE POORES RELIEFS
Variety has the edge inscribed Carolus, etc. Both
extremely rare, prna. A further variety of this
Monarch is dated 1663, rr, either worth 20/- to ^6,
according to condition.
Mont. (11) Ob. CAROLVS A CAROLA
Rv. QVATVOR MARIA viNDico with BRITANNIA in exergue, rr
WILLIAM & MARY (farthing)
Ob. large busts to right
Rv. Britannia seated to left, rrr £20
Mont. (3) Ob. bust of the Kitig
Rv. bust of the Queen (Halfpenny), rr .£1 to £4
Mont. (15) As last, but a farthing, 4/6 to 7/6
Mont. (23) Ob. an Elephant (halfpenny).
Rv. LONDON GOD PRESERVE, rr 10/- to j£4
Mont. (24) Variety, reads LON * DON * rrr ef £6.
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MARY alone (farthing)
Mont. (18) Ob. bust of the Queen MARIA n.,Rv. Rose bush. Legend,
EX CANDORB DECvs, copper, fiue 20/-, ms J£3
ANNE Halfpenny.
Montague describes 10, all rr from £1 poor to £1 ms, see farthings
to follow
ANNE Farthing. The patterns that exist are dated 1713 and 1714.
Mont. (11) Ob. ANNA. DEI GRATIA, with bust
Rv. Britannia 1713. The figure of the Queen as
Britannia with an olive branch in her hand,
which is raised, and the date in the legend.
Mont. (12) Ob. as last, Rv. similar figure, but seated under a, portico,
1713 in the exergue, 20/- to 30/-. It is of more
value when in gold, silver and bronze.
Mont. (13) Ob. Anna Avgvsta
Rv. PAX MISSA PER oRBEM. Peace in a biga (chariot)
drawn by two horses, holding an olive branch in
her right hand, a spear in the left, the date 1713
in exergue. This is found in gold, silver, tin,
copper or bronze. This design was executed
to commemorate the peace of Utrecht, 25/- to 70/-
Mont. (14) Ob. ANNA. DEI GRATIA, bust of Queen
Rv Britannia 1714 in exergue, this can be distin-
guished from the next in the hand not being raised,
£B
Mont. (15) Ob. ANNA DEI GRATIA, bust as No. 11
Rv. similar, but the date in exergue not following
legend, see page 13 in this work.
I have previously alluded to the Anne farthing on page 13,
and recent events have made it necessary for me to quote from a work
published by Messrs. Cassell, Fetter & Calpin, about 1870, under the
title of " The World of Wonders " :—
" Few errors have become more popular than that of the extreme
rarity of the farthing coinage of Queen Anne. Many a tyro in numis-
matics, on inspecting the cabinet of a coin-collector, has exclaimed,
' But you have no farthing of Queen Anne 1 You know there were only
three of them struck.' And so current has been this belief, that
probably no practical error has occasioned more mischief and mortifica-
tion to those who have been misled by it, than that which I think I can
partly elucidate.
" The task has often been attempted, but has never been so satis-
factorily performed as by Mr. William Till, a medallist in London, who,
in the year 1835, drew up as complete an explanation of the error as his
extensive acquaintance with numismatics, and his long experience in
coin-dealing enabled him to accomplish.
" Mr. Till observes : ' It will scarcely be believed that persons from
almost all parts of England have travelled to the metropolis on the
qui vive, to make, as they suppose, their fortunes with a farthing of Queen
Anne in their possession ; and which, on being taken to the British
Museum, has been found to be almost or entirely worthless. From
York, and even Ireland, persons have come ; a poor man from the
former, and a man and his wife from the latter place."
"In the Times, Sept. '26th, 1826, a magistrate relates the circum-
stance of a poor man coming from Bedfordshire to London with a real
but common farthing of Queen Anne, in the hope of making his fortune
by it.
" Mr. Till goes on to Bay, ' Indeed it is to be regretted that these
are not the only instances known by many. Most of our countrymen
labour under the delusion that Queen Anne struck only three farthings,
(continued)
335
and that the die broke in the third.' He says : ' I beg leave most
unequivocally, and with deference, to assure them that farthings of her
reign were struck to the number of some hundreds.'
" To trace with any degree of certainty this fable to its origin,
would be extremely difficult ; but from information obtained from one
medallist, it appears that some years since, a lady in Yorkshire, having
lost b, farthing of Anue, which, from some circumstances or other, was
rendered valuable to her, offered a reward for the same, thereby
stamping a fallacious and ridiculous value on it." — Col. 13889, Vol. 20,
Spinks, N.C.
The foregoing should settle the question of the extreme rarity of
the Anne farthing. Rubbed specimens can be had for four or five
shillings of 1714, an uncirculated specimen for perhaps 30/-, but this
amount will not buy a pattern farthing of the dates mentioned previously.
I now continue the series of Pattern and Proof Coins.
GEO 3rd.
1797 Copper farthing of Geo.III.,similar type to the cartwheel described
on page 16, worth 7/6 to 12/6, rare
VICTORIA.
1839 VICTORIA copper penny, w w on truncation of the neok, 10/-
1839 „ ,, halfpenny
1839 ,, ,, farthing, a proof, thew w on the neck raised 4/6
1839 „ „ half-farthing proof, 4/6
A set of the above proofs £1/510 and cheap at that.
1841 Proof PENNY, 151- to 20/-
1844 ^-rd of a FARTHING, about 4/6
copper PENNY, HALFPENNY & FARTHING, 30/- the Set.
Penny, rare, about £5
Decimal penny (Montague 4), rr 90/-
,, halfpenny (Montague 7), rr 70/ -
,, penny (Montague 14a), rr 100/-
„ halfpenny (52), rrr £1 10/-
farthing (46), rr 90/-
1853
1856
1857
1857
1859
1859
1859
1860 Halfpenny in copper, rr
1860 Penny by Moore, Montague (1) copper 12/6
I860 „ „ (2) „ 12/6
1860 „ „ (2a) „ 12/6
1861 Penny, halfpenny and farthing (copper), set .£4, proofs
1863 Nickel, the penny, halfpenny, farthing, half, third and quarter
farthing, rrr in this metal, £15 set
1878 Proof set, penny, halfpenny and farthing, £4= (bronze)
1881 „ as last, £4 set, rr
1882 ,, „ £4 set, rr
1883 „ „ M set, rr
Note. — Ordinary specimens of the half, third and quarter farthing, the
last rare, can be bought from 4d. to l/-
SILVER.
GEORGE IV.
Pattern. Crown 1820, brilliant, rrr. £15
„ „ 1826, „ rare, £2 10s.
„ Shilling, 1820, „ rrr, £5
Proof. „ 18-25, „ r £2 5s.
WILLIAM IV.
Proofs. Half-crown, 1831, r, brilliant, 10/-
Shilling, 1831, s, brilliant, 6/6
,, Sixpence, 1831, s, brilliant, 4/6
VICTORIA.
Proof Crown, 1844, r, brilliant, 90/-
Section VI.
Non- Local Section.
NOTE. — The Tokens of the 18th Century frequently have no place to
indicate their issue. To find them easily, I have taken the
first word or initial letter and placed them alphabetically.
In the absence of any letters or wording, then look for the
object that is depicted on the Token. They can be traced
to Atkins1 Work under Not Local, pages 360 to 384, to be
had of Messrs. W. S. Lincoln, at 18/-, or of the Author of
this present work. Messrs. Lincoln & Son, of 69, New
Oxford Street, London, have a fluctuating stock of some
70,000 varieties of 18th Century Tokens. The Author
recommends them for their reliability and promptness,
together with therms mentioned on page 164.
A. not local.
Atkins PENNYS.
ADMIRAL S B HORATIO NELSON
26 Rv. IN MEMORY OF THE ACTION OFF THE NILE, Aug. 1st, 1798
Ed. i PROMISE, &c., rr 50/- to 70/-
26» With plain edge, rrr pma
ADMIRAL EARL HOWE, SCO E for EARL HOWE No. 22
AM I NOT A
37 MAN AND A BROTHER (a chained negro), Rv. whatsoever ye would that
men should do unto, &c., rr 10/-
38 Similar, but UNTO omitted for the word TO, 2/6, see £d below
HALFPENNYS.
A MEMBER OF
50 Ob. bust GEORGIUS in, Rv. A MEMBER OF THE BRITISH SENATE, 1797
rr 40/- to 50/-
NOTE. — Also see 51 under G.
A FBEE BORN
58 Ob. a man handcuffed, 4c., A FREE BORN BRITON of 1796
Rv. a knife, fork and plate chained to a table, USELESS, rr 7/6
59 Ob. as last, Rv. a man holding a cutlass and with broken fetters,
legd., a FRENCH REPUBLICAN, 7/6
AM I NOT A
144 A chained negro, similar to penny No. 37. Rv. MAY SLAVERY AND
OPRESSION CEASE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Ed. PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON, I/- to 2/-
144« As last, but Ed. THIS is NOT A COIN BUT A MEDAL, rr 6/-
1446 As last, but Ed. milled, 2/-
145 Similar, but two P'S in oppression
Ed. PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR AT BALLYMURRAGH, 6d to l/-
145« Ed. PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON, I/- to 2/-
1456 Ed. Payable in Lancaster, London, or Liverpool, I/- to 2/-
145c Ed. YORK BUILT, A M 1223, Cathedral rebuilt, Ac., r 7/6
145d Ed. ENGRAILED, r 5/-
145* Ed. milled, s 4/-
145/ Ed. Plain, I/ -
146 Ed. Birmingham, Redruth & Swansea, r 5/-
This 5 differ from last in Ob. and Rv., the Legend is smaller and
a roBette not a cross at end of legend.
146« Ed. Payable at Dublin, Cork or Belfast, I/- to 1/6
1466 Ed. Payable at London, Liverpool or Bristol, 1/6
146c Ed. milled, 2/6
UQd Ed. plain, 3/6
337
Atk. FARTHINGS.
ADMIRAL LORD BRIDGPORT.
203 Rv. PROMISSORY NAVAL FARTHING, 1/6 to 2/6
204 Rv. an anchor and cable, legend as last, r 10/-
ADMIRAL LORD HOOD.
205 Rr. legend as 203 above, rr 12/6
206 Rv. legend as 204 above, r 7/6 to 10/-
ADMIRAL EARL HOWE.
207 A bust, FARTHING under it, Rv. a ship, Glorious first June, 1794,
6d. to I/-
208 Similar, but FARTHING is between two parallel lines
Ed. milled, 6d. to l/-
208« As last, but Ed. plain, I/- to 2/-
209 Similar, but one line only under farthing, r 7/6
210 Bust differs, ADMIL. EARL HOWE, Rv. same as 203, I/- to 1/6
211 Similar, but legend on Ob. has a period before and after it, s 2/- to 3/6
212 Rv. same as No. 204, rare 7/6
213 Rv. May a flowing follow a speedy and honourable peace, 1796,
rr, 10/- to 12/6
ADMIRAL S. R. JNO. JERVIS.
214 Rv. Promissory Naval farthing, Ed. milled, r 7/6 to 10/-
216 Rv. an anchor and cable, r 7/6 to 10/-
216 Rv. same as No. 213 (above), rr 10/- to 12/6
ADMIRAL MAGBRIDGE.
217 Bust in uniform, Rv. a crown. PROMISSORY NAVAL FARTHING
Ed. milled, 3/6 to 7/6
218 Rv. PROMISSORY NAVAL FARTHING, an anchor and cable, r 7/6 to 10/-
219 Rv. May a flowing trade follow, &c., rr 15/-
B not Local.
PENNIES.
BRITONS NEVER WILL BE SLAVES.
16 Ob. BUST WILLIAM III. OF BLESSED MEMORY, &C., 1/6 to 2/-
HALFPENNIES.
BRITISH VALOR TRIUMPHANT.
121 Ob. bust dividing date 17-19. The gallaut Jervis defeated the
Spaniards, &c., s 5/-
C not Local.
PENNIES.
CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB, See (15) under G.
CABBAGE SOCIETY.
18 A cauliflower, Rv. a star of 6 leaves, PURIM, 1796, r 4/6 to 7/6
The above does not refer to the 1780 brass medals.
HALFPENNIES.
CHARLOTTA DEI GRATIA.
56 Rv. BRITONS HONOR HER PEOPLES FRIEND, 4/- scarce
CORN IMPORTED. See H, he feels No. 63 not Local, also 69 to 73
CAPE ST. VINCENT, 1797.
122 Ob. the Union Jack, MAY IT BE DISPLAYED AT ALL POINTS OF YE COMPASS
Rv. a fleet of ships, Cape St. Vincent, Feby., 14th, 1797
Ed. a Valentine presented to Spain by Admiral Jervis, s 2/6 to 3/6
338
D not Local.
Atk.
DUKE OF YORK. PENNIES.
See No. 17 under T.
DOCTOR WILLIS.
44 Rv. BRITONS REJOICK YOUR KING'S RESTORED, 1789, r 7/6 to 10/-
DUKE OF YORK. HALFPENNIES.
177 Rv. a female leaning against a pillar, GOD SEND PEACE, 6d. to 1/6,
also see under F.
187 Rv. a cypher D Y in a circle, A MEMBER OF THE BRITH 1797, rare 25/-
DAVID GARRICK. See No. 118 under Earle Howe, E.
E not Local.
EARL HOWE. PENNIES.
22 Rv. the memorable victory gained over the French fleet, June 1, 1794,
220 As last but in pewter, 4/6 [6d. to 1/6
HALPENNIES.
112 Ob. Earl Howe and the first of June, 1794, halfpenny 1795
Rv. The guard and glory of Great Britain
Ed. Payable at Banbury, Oxford or Reading, 2/6
1120 ,, ,, Dublin or Ballymurragh, 1/6
1126 ,, payable in Dublin or London
112c „ ' „ Suffolk, Bath or Manchester, 6d. to I/-
112rf Ed. engrailed, 3/6
112e Ed. plain, 3/6
113 Ob. Earl Howe and the first of June, 1794, halfpenny 1795
Rv. The wooden walls of old England
Ed. Payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol, 1/6
1130 Payable at London
1136 Payable at London or Dublin, 1/6
113c Ed. current everywhere, 4/6 r
114 Ob. as 113, Rv. Britannia seated, Rule Britannia
Ed. engrailed, rare
115 Ob. as 113, Rv. female seated, HALFPENNY 1790, 6d to I/-
116 Ob. as 113, Rv. mur'd by the factious, rare
MAY THE FRENCH.
117 Ob. may the French ever know Howe to rule the main
Rv. In commemoration of the Glorious first of June, 1794
Ed. milled, s 3/6
1170 As last, but Ed. plain, 5/- r
118 Ob. as 117, Rv. DAVID GARRICK, ESQ., Ed. Skidmore, s 4/6
119 Ob. as 117, Rv. a cat, my freedom, &c., r 7/6
END OF PAIN.
131 Ob. a man on a gallows
Rv. May the knave of Jacobin Clubs, &c.
Ed. Payable at Shrewsbury, rare 10/-
1310 As last, but Ed. plain, 3/- to 4/-
132 Similar to last, but a milled not a dotted border, 5/6
1320 As last, but not struck in a collar
133 Somewhat similar Ob., Rv. AN OPEN BOOK, Ed. milled 1/6
133a Similar, but the Ed. plain 2/6
134 Similar, but the vane on the spire points to the first limb of the A
not the second limb (as No. 1330), rr 10/-
185 Ob. as last, Rv. a globe and labels inscribed REGICIDE ROBBERY,
Falsity, Requisition, French Reforms 1797, 10/- to 15J-
136 Ob. Similar, but a demon seated on the gallows smoking a pipe
Rv. A man and monkey each stands on one leg, WE DANCE, PAINE
SWINGS, rr 10/- to 17/6
339
F not Local.
Atk. PENNIES.
FBLIOITAS PUBLICA.
2 Sal Reg. Rest, 1789, Ob. bust GEORGIUS m., &c., rr 25/» to 40/-
Variety.
3 Similar, the centre leg of tripod is behind, in the former it was in
front, s 2/6 copper, 7/6 silver
4 Similar, but has DROZ under the bust, r 7/6
FOX, OHAS, JAS. See 145 on page 148 and 88 and 89 under R not Local.
HALFPENNIES.
FOE GENERAL. See H 101 onwards, not Local (page 341)
FREDK. DUKE OF YORK HALFPENNY.
178 Ob. the 1 in date 1795 is sloping
Rv. The wooden walls of old England
Ed. payable at Lancaster, London or Bristol, 6d.
178a Ed. payable at London or Dublin, I/-
1786 Ed. payable at London
179 Ed. payable in Dublin or London
180 Ob. DUKE OF YORK, a period after York and the one in date IB flat
Rv. THE GUARD AND GLORY OF BRITAIN
Ed. as 179, 2/6
180« Ed. payable in Suffolk, Bath or Manchester, l/-
180& Ed. milled, 2/6 to 3/6
180c Ed. plain, 3/6 scarce
181 Ob. as 178, Rv. Freemasons Arms, Prince of Wales elected G. M.,
24 Nov., 1790
Ed. payable in Dublin or London, 2/-
181a As last, but Ed. milled, 3/-
Ob. as last
182 Rv. Prince of Wales Crest, Halfpenny, 2/- to 3/-
183 Ob. as last, Rv. Female with mining tools, Halfpenny, I/- to 1/6
184 Ob. as last, Rv. figure Britannia, RULE BRITANNIA, s 1/6 to 3/6
185 Ob. as 180, Rv. Female seated, Halfpenny, 1790, 2/-
186 Ob. as 180, Rv. as above, but dated 1794
Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Liverpool, 2/6
Gr not Local.
GEORGIUS in. PENNIES.
This occurs so frequent, and to avoid a long list, turn the coin over and
look for the initial letter or device, then refer to Index as the
easiest method of identification.
GEORGIUS m., 1789.
6 Rv. a harp between sprigs of laurel, &c., rare (?) about £3
GOD SAVE THE KING, 1788.
11 Ob. bust to right, Rv. When we forget him, &c., Thurlow, r 2/6 to 7/6
OOD SAVE THE KING, 1688.
12 Rv. Willm. III., W. III., Centenary of the Glorious Revolution,
13 Rv. In commemoration of the Revolution, rr 20/- [r 5/6 to 15/-
14 Rv. Revolution Penny, 7/6
15 Ob. Constitutional Club, Rv. blank, rr 25/-
GEORGE WASHINGTON.
42 Ob. bust to left, GEORGE WASHINGTON
Rv. Arms and crest of the U.S.A., Liberty and Security
Ed. an Asylum for the oppressed of all Nations, 7/6
48 Ob. bust to right , the date 1795 divided by a shield
Ed. as last, rare 12/6
y 2 Also see the Halfpennies and under W. (continued)
340
Atk. G not Local.— HALFPENNIES.
GEORGIVS, 1797.
51 Ob. Georgivs III. D.G. Rex
Rv. a crown and sceptre, 1797 (White Metal) rrr
GBOEG. BT. CHAELOT-
53 Rv. Rose, Shamrock and Thistle, QUIS NON SBPABABIT
Ed. milled, 5/6 to 7/6 (brass and copper)
GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
57 Ob. Gulielmus HI. Dei Gratia, 1688
Rv. GLORIOUS REVOLUTION JUBILEE
Ed. is scalloped (toothed) in brass, l/-
G. F. HANDEL.
104 Ob. G. F. HANDEL, I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH
Rv. Benevolent Choral Fund, instituted 1791, for its decay'd
WIDOWS & ORPHANS, rare
105 Similar, Rv. reads decayed MEMBERS WIDOWS & ORPHANS, no date
after orphans, 2/-
106 Similar Rv., but letters in legend smaller and 4 dots at end of
orphans, l/-
GBO. & CAROLINE.
166 Ob. Geo. & Caroline, Prince and Princess of Wales
Rv. Crest, may the union be crowned with happiness, April 8, 1795
Ed. milled, 4/6
166« As last, but Ed. plain, 2/6
GEO. WASHINGTON.
176 Ob. bust, to right, GEO. WASHINGTON
Rv. Liberty and Security, 1795 (crest and shield of U.S.A.)
Ed. Birmingham, Redrush & Swansea, 1/6
176« Ed. payable at London, Liverpool or Bristol, 2/6
1766 Ed. an asylum for the oppressed of all nations. 3/6
176c Ed. plain, rare. Above three are scarce
FARTHINGS.
GOD 8AVB THE KING.
188 Ob. laureate bust to left
Rv. May a flowing trade follow a speedy and honourable peace,
1796, 2/- to 4/6
189 Ob. as last, Rv. a stork and cornucopia, FARTHING
190 Ob. as last, Rv. anchor and cable, PROMISSORY NAVAL FARTHING
Ed. milled, 2/6 to 5/-
GEORGIVS III., DEI GRATIA.
191 Ob. bust, with c.i. under it
Rv. Restored to health March 11, 1789, 6d. to l/-
192 Ob. similar, with I.H. & co. under the bust
Rv. Restored to his subjects, March, 1789, scarce 3/6
193 Ob. as No. 191, Rv. a crowned harp, rare 5/6
GEORGIUS III. ET CHARLOTTE REX.
194 Ob. two busts to right, K.F. under Georgius, &c.
Rv. a palm branch and lyre, PEACE & HARMONY, 1/6
195 Ob. similar, but W.F. under busts
Rv. patrons of Virtue, &c., rare
196 Ob. similar, but no initials under bust
Rv. as last and a milled edge
197 Ob. similar, W.F. under bust
Rv. a crown above, two hearts, Patron of Virtue
Ed. milled, rare
198 Ob. as 196, no initials under bust
Rv. the same as 197, 1/6
(continued)
OBO. III. ET CHAR. BEX BT REG.
199 Ob. Geo. III. et Char. Rex et reg.
Rv. as 197, rare 2/6 to 4/6
OULIELMUS III. DEI GRATIA, 1688.
200 Rv. Nov. 4th, 1788, Revolution Jubilee, Davies
Ed. scalloped, 6d. to l/-
201 As last, but I.D. instead of Davies, 2/- to 3/-
GEOBGE & CAROLINE, PRINCE & PRINCESS OF WALES.
248 Rv. May the union be crowned with happiness, April 8, 1795,
(brass) 2/6
H not Local.
HAIL BRITAIN. HALFPENNIES.
49 HEAVEN RESTORES YOUR KINO, Ob. bust, GeO. III. With W.A. & CO.
under it, I/- to 2/6
HE FEELS HIS.
63 Ob. HE FEELS HIS PEOPLES wants & relieves them
Rv. a ship, CORN IMPORTED BY Government, 3/-
64 Ob. as 63, Rv. SUCCESS TO THE CULTIVATION of waste lands, 3/-
65 „ Rv. RELIEF AGAINST MONOPOLY, 3/-
66 ,, Rv. THE SALE OF CORN by weight proposed, 3/-
67 „ Rv. 3£lb. I/- WORTH OF BREAD, 1795, &c., 3/-
68 „ Rv. 6£lb. „ „ „ 1796, Ac., 3/-
69 Ob. a ship, CORN IMPORTED by Government
Rv. Success to, as No. 64, 3/6
70 Ob. as last, Rv. Relief, &c., as No. 65, 3/-
71 „ Rv. The sale of corn, &c., as No. 66, 3/6
72 „ Rv. 3£lb. Bread, &c., as No. 67, 3/6
73 „ Rv. 6pb. „ „ No. 68, 3/6
HON. T. ERSKINE.
85 Ob. bust to left, HON. T. ERSKINE
Rv. A FRIEND to Freedom & Rights of Man, 6d. to l/-
HALFPENNY TOKEN.
101 Ob. a bust to right, FOR GENE-RAL CONVENIENCE
Rv. Shield Arms, Halfpenny Token, 1795
Ed. payable in London, 2/6
1010 As last, but Ed. milled, 3d. to 6d.
102 Ob. & Ed. as 101, Rv. RULE BRITANNIA, 6d., to I/-
103 ,, „ Rv. INDUSTRY SUPPLIETH WANT, rare 7/6
HALFPENNY, date 1795.
161 Ob. &EOROH PRINCE OF WALES
Rv. crest and motto, HALFPENNY, 1795 (no period)
Ed. payable at LONDON, LIVERPOOL or BRISTOL, 1/6
161« As last, but Ed. milled, 2/6
1616 As last, but Ed. plain, l/-
162 Ob. as 161, Rv. a period after Halfpenny
Ed. PAYABLE AT DUBLIN, CORK Or BELFAST, 3/6
162« Ob. and Rv. as last, but Ed. as No. 161 (above), r
163 Ob. Similar but a period at end of legend
Rv. as last
Ed. PAYABLE AT W. PARTNERS OLD BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSE, rr
164 Ob. as 163, Rv. no period as 161
Ed. PAYABLE IN LANCASTER, LONDON, or BRISTOL, 2/6
Date 1794.
165 Ob.
Rv. Similar to 161, but dated 1794
Ed. PAYABLE AT W. GYES, PRINTER, BATH, I/- to 2/6
1650 As last, but Ed. PAYABLE AT JOHN SAWYERS, ROMNEY, 3/6
1656 Ditto, but the Ed. same as No. 164, 2/-
342
I not Local.
ISAAC PBRRINS. PENNY.
28 Ob. bust, Bv. Bella I Horida! bella, strength, <fec., 1789, 1/6
HALFPENNIES.
INDUSTRY SUPPLIETH. See H not Local, ante
INSCRIBED TO AND IN COMMEMORATION.
120 Ob. a bust, INSCRIBED TO THE TARS OF OLD ENGLAND.
Rv. an anchor and cable, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE GLORIOUS MRRT
OF JUNE, 1794 (white metal), rr.
INDUSTRY THE SOURCE OF CONTENT.
1206ts Ob. a beehive, INDUSTRY THE SOURCE OF CONTENT, TP.
Rv. a shield, FOR CHANGE IN TRADE. To convenience the public,
1801, scarce 2/6 to 4/6
INDUSTRY IS THE PARENT OF SUCCESS.
158 Ob. George, Prince of Wales (halfpenny).
Rv. INDUSTRY is, Ac., halfpenny 1795, s 1/6 to 2/6
160 Ob. George, Priuce of Wales. Rv. Prince of Wales elected G.M.
Ed. Payable in Lancaster, London and Bristol, I/-
160« As last, but Ed. payable in London, l/-
Also set 161 under H. not Local.
J not Local.
JEHOVAH HEARD.
46 Ob. Georgivs III. Rex
Rv. Jehovah Heard Britannia's Prayer, Ac., r 10/- (white metal)
47 Ob. Georgivs III. Dei Gratia
Rv. differs, but the Ed. is scalloped, and the token being brass is
easily identified. 5/- to 7/6
JOHN HOWARD.
109 Ob. John Howard, F.R.S. Halfpenny
Rv. a female seated, GO FORTH, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN JAIL
Ed. payable in ANGLESEY, LONDON or LIVERPOOL, l/-
109a As last, but Ed. payable in DURLIN or LONDON
1096 Ed. „ by Henry Olivers, rare
109c
1004
109/
Ed. ,, in LANCASTER Or BRISTOL, l/-
Ed. „ at LONDON or DUBLIN, l/-
Ed. MASONIC HALFPENNY TOKEN, MDOCXCIV, rare
Ed. current everywhere, s 3/6
Ed. milled, r 5/-
109A Ed. plain, r 5/-
109i Unpubd. Variety. Ed. LANCASTER, LONDON or BRISTOL, 2/-
110 Ob. as 109, Rv. Rule Britannia, l/-
111 Ob. as 109, Rv. female seated, HALFPENNY, 1790, 1/6
j. PRIESTLY.
137 Ob. bust J. PRIESTLY CITIZEN OF THE WORLD
Rv. the flame of liberty, HAMPDEN & SIDNEY, SACRED TO LIBERTY
Ed. milled, rare 15 /-
JOHN HORNE TOOKE.
149 Rv. names of Jury in a square, Erskiue above, Gibbs btlow, BRITISH
JUSTICE DISPLAYED, Nov. 22, 1794
Ed. payable at BIRMINGHAM, BRIGHTON or LIVERPOOL, rr
149» As last, Ed. LONDON, LIVERPOOL or BRISTOL, 1/6 to 3/-
149& As last, Ed. plain, I/-
J. H. TOOKE.
150 Ob. bust TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON, &C.
Rv. ACQUITTED BY HIS JURY, COUNSEL, &C., 6d. to l/-
151 Ob. as last, Rv. NOT GUILTY SAY THE JURY, &c., l/-
152 Is very similar in type, detail and value
343
K not Local.
PENNIES.
KING AND CONSTITUTION.
9 Ob. bust, Rv. a crown within a garter, rare
Variety.
10 Similar, but a smaller flan, rare
L not Local.
LOYAL YEOMAN, &C TWOPENCE.
1 Rv. I promise to pay to the Hon/ble Geo. Yeoman, &c., rrr ^64
LOST TO BBITANNIAS
8 Hopes but to her prayers restored, Rv. bust Geo. 3rd, rare
LOST TO HALFPENNIES.
45 Ob. bust Georgivs III. Rex
Rv. Lost to Britannia's hope, but to her prayers restored, 1789, l/-
to2/-
54 Ob. LONG MAY THEY EEIGN OVER A GRATEFUL COUNTRY
Rv. THE GUARD AND GLORY OF GRKAT BRITAIN
Ed. payable at ANGLESEY, LONDON or LIVERPOOL, 5/6
54« As last, but Ed. milled l/-
546 As last, but Ed. plain, 6d.
55 Ob. as 54, Rv. THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND
Ed. as No. 54, 2/6
55« As last, but Ed. milled, 3/6
LOUIS XVI. ET M. ANTOINETTE
90 Rv. MURD BY THE FACTIOUS, Ed. milled
90* As last, but Ed. plain
91 Ob. as 90, Rv. David Garrick, Ed. milled, r 7/8 to 10/ -
91* As last, but Ed. plain
92 Ob. as 90, Rv. a cypher x.s. co., &c, Ed. milled
93 Ob. as 90, Rv. an anchor aud cable, in commemoration, &o.
LOUIS XVI. ET M. ANTOINETTE, 1795
94 Ob. similar to 90, but date 17-95 at sides
Rv. David Garrick, Esq., as 91, Ed. Skidmore, r 7/6
94« As last, but Ed. milled, rr
95 Ob. as 94, Rv. as 93, Ed. Skidmore, &c., rr
95* Ob. as 94, Rv. as 93, Ed. milled, rr
LOUIS BEX JAMBS
97 Ob. bust, Louis Rex. JAMES under N
Rv. three fleur-de-lis, 1790, rr 20/-
LIBBKTY+PEACE+COMMERCE+
123 Ob. an anchor and cable and cap of liberty
Rv. a crown, &c., LOYAL BRITONS LODGE, 2/6
124 Similar, but 3 dots at commencement, and 4 dots at end of legend,
rare, 4/6
125 Ob. as 123, Rv. arms of orchard, Halfpenny, 1795, rr
M! not Local.
PENNIES.
MAY MONARCHY, HAP OF.
19 Ob. A MAP OF THE PBESENT STATE OF FRANCE, the WOrd FRANCE IS
divided by serpents, the Land in mourning, Throne upside-
down, Honour under the foot, Law and Justice bubbles,
Fire in every corner of the square
Rv. May monarchy flourish and anarchy perish everlastingly, in
copper, rare
19« Unpublished, in tin, 7/6 ; Pewter, 10/ - (continued)
344
HALFPENNIES.
MURD BT THE FACTIOUS, see LOUIS under L, and EARL under E.
MAY GREAT BRITAIN (also see ante, if a penny).
98 Ob. a square of daggers, Fire (at each corner), Honor (under foot),
FRA — NCE (divided), Throne (upside-down), Glory (defaced),
Re | li | gi | on (broken), a map of France, 1794
Rv. may Great Britain ever remain the reverse
Ed. current everywhere, 3/-
98a Ed. payable at the warehouse of THOMAS CLARKE, 5/-
98b Ed. engrailed, 2/6
98c Ed. milled, 1/6
QSd Ed. plain, l/-
99 Rv. legend is in smaller letters, and do not touch the wreath of oak
as previously
Ed. current everywhere, 3/6
99« Ed. payable at Clougher or in Dublin, l/-
996 Ed. payable at J. Jordans, Draper, Gosport, 2/6
99c Ed. payable in London, Bristol and Lancaster, l/-
99rf Ed. engrailed, 6d.
Q9e Ed. plain, I/-
MAY THE FRENCH, see EARL HOWE under E not Local, No. 117 to 119 (page 338)
MAXIMUS. FARTHING.
202 Ob. Maximus, Rv. a shield NON. PLUS. ULTRA, scarce
N not Local.
HALFPENNIES.
NOTED ADVOCATES.
129 Ob. three men hanging. Rv. A WAY TO PREVENT KNAVES GETTING A
TRICK, 4/- to 5f -
130 Ob. as last. Rv. an open book, THE WRONGS or MEN, 4/- to 6/.
O not Local.
PENNIES.
OUR FOOD IS SEDITION.
35 Ob. the monster sedition flying with four imps.
Rv. a snake in the grass, NOURISHED TO TORMENT, July 11, 1791, 3/6
to5/-
Also in tin 4/6, pewter 2/6
P not Local.
HALFPENNIES.
PRINCE REGENT.
153 Ob. Prince Regent of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c.
Rv. crest BORN AUGT. 12, 1762, appointed FEB. 1789, 3/-
154 PRINCE REGENT, there is a flaw at the letter C in Prince
Rv. a crown, HE HOLDS IT FOR THE KING, 2/-
155 Similar, but no flaw, 2/6
156 Similar, but dated on Ob. instead of Rv., rr (brass)
PRINCE OF WALES ELECTED G.M.
157 Ob. Geo. Prince of Wales Halfpenny (full face bust)
Rv. Prince of Wales elected G.M. 24 Nov., 1790
Ed. payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol, 2/-
157« As last, but Ed. payable at London or Dublin, 2/6
158 See under I.
159 Ob. Bust to right, Rv. and Ed. as 157, 2/6
Also set 160 under I not Local.
161 to 164 under H not Local.
(continued)
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PRINCESS OF WALES.
167 Ob. Three-quarter bust to left, PRINCESS OF WALKS
Rv. Halfpenny 1795
Ed. milled, 6d.
168 Ob. similar, but the ear has an eardrop
Rv. differs slightly, the Ed. as last, 3/6
169 Ob. similar, Rv. a portcullis, Render to Caesar the things that are
Caesars, Ed. as 167, I/- to 2/6
170 Ob. similar to 167, Rv. May the united be crowned with happiness
Ed. Birmingham, Redruth and Swansea, r
170« Ed. payable at Dublin, Cork or Belfast, r
170& Ed. ,, London, Cork or Belfast, r
170c Ed. „ London, Liverpool or Bristol, l/-
170rf Ed. milled, 1/6
llOe Ed. plain (scarce)
171 Ob. similar to 167. Rv. crest and motto, halfpenny 1795
Ed. noted for pure air and sea bathing, scarce
171« As last, but Ed. plain, rare, 7/6
172 Ob. as last. Rv. two hands joined, MAY SLAVERY AND OPPRESSION
CEASE, scarce, 2/6
PRINCE OF WALEg. FARTHINGS.
246 Ob. bust to left, PRINCE OF WALES. Rv. crest, ICH DIEN
Ed. milled, 6d. to l/-
246« Ed. plain, 6d. to 1/6
247 Similar, but struck in brass, rare
R not Local.
PENNIES.
REV. WILLM. ROMAINE.
33 Ob. bust to left, REV. WILLM. ROMAINE, M.A.
Rv. BUT i TRDSTED IN THEE, &c., 5/6 to 7/6, in tin 4/6
34 Ob. bust to right, REVD. w. ROMAINE, M.A., I.M.F.
Rv. figure of Faith standing with arm raised. THE JUST SHALL LIVE
BY HIS FAITH, d. July 26, 1795, 3/6
No. 138 id. below,
R. B. SHERIDAN.
36
HALFPENNIES.
RELIEF AGAINST MONOPOLY.
78 Ob. a wheatsheaf. Rv. THE SALE OF CORN BY WEIGHT, proposed 1796,
3/6
79 Ob. as title and 78. Rv. 3£lbs. bread, &c., rare 5/6
80 Ob. ditto. Rv. 6|lbs. bread, &c.; 4/6, scarce
Also see H Nos. 63 to 73.
RIGHTS OF MAN.
86 Ob. two barristers standing, MAGNA CHARTA, ERSKINE & GIBBS, and
TRIAL BY JURY
Rv. T. HARDY, TOOK, HOLCROFT, &c., Ed. engrailed, I/-, IN SILVER 50/- rrr
86« As last, but Ed. milled, 6d.
87 Ob. as 86. Rv. A WAY TO PREVENT KNAVES GETTING A TRICK, scarce, 4/6
RT. HONOURABLE.
88 Ob. bust, RT. HONOURABLE c. J. FOX, 1779
Rv. P.S. CO. DEDICATED TO COLLECTORS, &C., r 5/6
89 Ob. as last. Rv. TRUTH FOR MY HELM, &c., rr 10/-
RULE BRITANNIA. See H not local.
REVD. ROMAINE.
138 Ob. bust, front face, JACOBS under Revd. W. Romaine
Rv. I live by-the faith, &c., rare 7/6
346
S not Local.
HALFPENNIES.
SUCCESS TO THB CULTIVATION OF WASTE LANDS.
74 Ob. as title, Rv. Relief against Monoply, 8/6
75 Ob. as title, Rv. The sale of com by weight, &c., 3/6
76 Ob. as title, Rv. 3|lbs. I/- worth of bread, &c., 3/6
77 Ob. as title, Rv. 6±lb. I/- worth of bread, &c., 3/6
Also see under R & T not Local.
SE. HARRY DIMSDALB.
84 Ob. a deformed man, SR. HARRY DIMSDALB, MUFFIN MBRCHT.
Rv. ELECTED MAYOR OF GARRAT, 1796, rrr
SAMUEL GARBETT.
100 Ob. bust to right, Samuel Garbett
RT. blank, Ed. engrailed, rrr £8
10(k As last, but Ed. plain, rr £2 10s.
SR. ISAC. NEWTON, 1793.
136 Ob. bust to left, SR. ISAAC NEWTON, a dot under R of SR.
Rv. Halfpenny, a caducous, the right hand wing of which nearly
touches the second limb of the first N in Halfpenny
Ed. engrailed, 1/6
127 Ob. similar, but no dot under the R of SR.
Rv. A Ed. as last, 3/6
127* As 127, but Ed. plain, 4/6
128 Ob. differs slightly, the right hand wing of caduceus points between
the two N's of halfpenny
Ed. payable in HULL and in LONDON, 1/6
128a As last, but Ed. payable in LONDON, BRISTOL and LANCASTBH, 2/-
1286 With Ed. PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE LIVERPOOL, 3/-
128c With Ed. engrailed, I/- to 1/6
HALFPENNIES.
SHAKESPEARE, 1790
139 Ob. bust to left, Shakespeare, 3 E'S
Rv. A female seated holding mining tools, HALFPENNY, 1790
Ed. payable at BANBURY, OXFORD or READING, r 5/6
139« As last, Ed. payable in Dublin or London 2/- to 4/-
1396 Ditto Ed. payable in LANCASTER, LONDON or LIVERPOOL, 4/6
139c Ditto Ed. payable in Suffolk, Bath or Manchester, 2/6
139d Ditto Ed. milled 3/6
139e Ditto Ed. plain 3/6
SHAKESPEARE, 1794
140 As last, Rv. dated 1794, 4/6
141 Ditto Rv. WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND
Ed. payable in LANCASTER, LONDON or LIVERPOOL, 5/-
141« Ditto Rv. as last, Ed. plain 4/6
Unpub.
I41a Ditto Ed. ANGLESEY, LONDON or LIVERPOOL, r 5/6
142 Ditto Rv. a harp NORTH WALES
Ed. MACCESFIELD, LIVERPOOL or OONGLETON, 3/6
142« Ditto Rv. as last, Ed. plain 2/6
SHAKESPBAR.
143 Ob. SHAKESPEAR, no E after R
Rv. RULE BRITANNIA, I/- to 2/-
STANHOPE NOBLE.
147 Ob. bust, STANHOPE NOBLE, WITHOUT NOBILITY
Rv. tomb, HAMPDEN AND SIDNEY
Ed. milled, 1/6 to 3/-
347
i
T not Local.
PENNIES.
T.G. 1797
5 Rv. BRITISH penny, Ob. bust, Georgivs HI., &c., rr 10/-
TO TRANSPORT, &C.
7 Rv. a crowu and thistle upon an island, Ob. bust
THURLOW, see God Save, uuder G,
T.G. 1797
17 Rv. bust, DUKB or YORK, British Penny, rrr
THOMAS JOHNSON.
23 Ob. bust to left, Rv. Bella ! Horrida Bella ! Science and intrepidity,
1789, I/- to 1/6
THB END OF THREE.
25 Ob. THE END OF THREE LOGGERHEADS (a cart and gallows)
RT. as if from Newgate cells, three felons, &c., rr J63
THOMAS PAINE.
27 Ob. bust to right, Thomas Paine
Rv. ^Esop's fable, THE MOUNTAIN IN LABOUR, r 15/-
THE RIGHT HON W. PITT.
29 Ob. bust to right, 1789 under it
Rv. the supporter of the CONSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, r 20/- to 35/-
30 Ob. as last, Rv. similar, but a small lion at end of legend, 7/6, pewter
31 Ob. similar, 1789, and c. I. under it
Rv. the supporter, &c., as 29 above, 4/6
32 Ob. as last, 31, Rv. as No. 31, tht lion at the end of legend, 4/6, 7/6,
in pewter
A variety, unpublished, occurs of the last, with legend, May Great
Britain still flourish under one good King and his virtues
master, in pewter, rr 35 /-
TAKE NOT.
41 Ob. a man trying to swallow a globe, TAKE NOT WHAT WAS MADH FOR
ALL, &c., Rv. Well done, &c. r 10/-
HALFPENNIES.
THE GENERAL.
48. Ob. GEORGIVS in., Rv. THE GENERAL THANKSGIVING for His Majesty's
recovery celebrated at ST. PAULS, April 23, 1789
Ed. scalloped, rr
TO COMMEMORATE.
52 Ob. bust, Geo. III., Rv. to commemorate His Majesty viewing the
Dutch prizes at the Nore, Oct. 30, 1797, rr 20/-
TOKEN COLLECTOR'S HALFPENNY.
60 Ob. A mau sitting smoking at a table spread with medals, a butler
putting on head a fool's cap
Rv. an ass saluting a mule, BK ASSURED FRIEND MULE YOU NEVBR
SHALL WANT MY PROTECTION, rr 25/-
61 Ob. as last, Rv. two boys on donkeys riding a race, ASSBS RUNNING
FOR HALFPENCE
Ed. of this and last reads, any sum given for scarce original
impressions, rr 25 /-
THE SALE OF CORN.
81 Ob. THE SALE OF CORN BY WEIGHT, &C.
Rv. 3£lb. I/- WORTH OF BREAD, 1795, 4/6
82 Ob. as 81, Rv. 6£lb. OF BREAD FOR I/- APRIL, 1796, 8/6
83 Ob. 3£lb. I/- WORTH OF BREAD, 1795, GOOD LORD DELIVER us
Rv. 6^1b. I/- ,, „ 1796, GOD BE PRAISED, 3/6
Similar Tokens occur under this Section and in Glos. page 39
(continued)
THE DOPHIN OF FRANCE.
96 Ob. THE DOPHIN OF FRANCE.
Rv. MAY THE DOPHIN BE RESTORED TO THE CROWN OF FRANCE, I.W.,
2/6 tO 3/6
TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON.
107 Ob. bust to left, TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON, T. HARDY, 1794
Rv. ACQUITTED BY HIS JURY, &c., in 6 lines, If -
108 Ob. as last
Rv. as last, but legend in 5 lines, 1/6
TOM TACKLE.
148 Ob. a sailor, TOM TACKLE is RICH : FOR KING & COUNTRY
Rv. a sailor with a wooden leg, TOM TACKLE is POOR, MY COUNTRY
SERVED
U not Local.
PENNIES.
UNANIMITY TO
24 Ob. a lion and lamb lying down together UNANIMITY TO AIL MANKIND
Rv. a dove aud olive branch, PEACB AND PLENTY, 1797, rr
Local.
PENNIES,
WHEN WE FORGET.
11 See G.
w. in. 1688.
— See G.
WRONG HEADS.
20 RIGHT HEADS, GREAT HEADS, MEETING AT WARWICK, MAY 31, 1797, three
men in a cart under a gallows
Rv. AS IF FROM TEMPLE BAR SOME HEAD WAS CUT, &C., rare 10/-
W. MAINWARING
21 Ob. under the bust of John Howard, F.R.S.
Rv. hand ULLI MORTALIUM, &c., Scarce 3/6 to 6/-, in tin 4/6
HALFPENNIES.
W. COOPER, AGED 20 YEARS
62 Rv. an open book, HOLY BIBLE EX. i. CHAP. i. Religion, r 7/6
WASHINGTON PRESIDENT, 1791
173 Ob. bust to left, WASHINGTON PRESIDENT, 1791
Rv. an Eagle holding a label in his beak, inscribed, UNIN. E. PLURIBUS
ONE CENT., 1791
Ed. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, rr
174 Ob. similar to above, but no date on Ob.
Rv. A smaller eagle with 8 stars and a cloud above it, ONE CENT. 1791
Ed. As last, 2/6 to 3/6
174<* Ed. payable at the warehouse of THOS. WORSWICK & SONS, rare
WASHINGTON PRESIDENT, 1723
175 Ob, as 174, Rv. a ship, HALFPENNY, 1793
Ed. payable in ANGLESEY, LONDON or LIVERPOOL, I/- to 1/6
WE DANCE, see End of Paine, under E, not local (page 338)
THE END.
349
CORRIGENDA.
PAOE
17 The 1772 halfpenny at I/- is spelt QEORGIUS (correct)
20 Half-farthing of William 4th should read 1837, not 1847 as printed
24 The 1889 farthing was not issued at all, a misprint
26 1897 farthings should read copper and bronze COLOUR
31 Should be, MAY THE FRENCH EVBE KNOW HOWE TO RULE THE MAIN -f
39 Brimscombe Port, the date should be MDCC (one M)
39 No. 87 token should read, STRIPED SAILS, No. 38 is plain
44 Token No. 31 should read, BLADUD FOUNDER OF BATH
55 Should be BRIGHTON halfpennies (not pennies)
57 Birmingham token No. 7 is worth £% in m/s.
57 Ditto No. 34 should read TRICK not Kick as printed
57 Ditto No. 39d worth 5/6 in m/s not 2/6
57 Ditto No. 40 worth 7/6 in m/s not 2/- as printed
85 Warwickshire County, not COVENTRY county as printed
90 Chinas token is 197 Atkins, not 196
125 Ipawick Token No. 33 should be 6d. to I/- (not 10/-)
127 Kendall No. 3 is spelt KENDAL (one L)
198 Whitehall HOUSE, not horse as printed
The following were left out from ATKINS' TOKENS AS PUBLISHED, and
by a mistake on my part are not in the body of this work :
COVENTRY STREET, LONDON.
210 Middlesex Ob. For purifying water
Bv.The Filtering StoneWarehouse, Coventry St., I/- to2/-
PBNRYN, CORNWALL.
4 Ob. shield and legend, PRO REGE ET POPULO
Bv. a bust on an antique shield, surmounted by a plumed helmet,
PBNRYN Volunteers first enrolled April 3rd, 1794, worth 1/6 to
8/-, this is usually found as a proof, and it also occurs
in silver, the latter is rare.
AUTHOR'S NOTE. — There are probably one or two other corrections in this
work, but, as a single individual, taking on the task to RECLASSIFY,
write, and revise the proofs without an assistant in any shape or
form, and taking into consideration that there are some 15,000
coins dealt with alphabetically, with the INDEX added bringing the
total up to over 20,000 references, I ask to be excused from any
unnoticed error which may have occurred ; and with my best wishes
to ALL WHO HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO PEACTICALLY THE WHOLE EDITION,
I close the work on VALUES OF BRITISH METALLIC COINS AND TOKENS,
hoping that those who consult its pages may profit by their
increased knowledge.
Yours faith fully,
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BRIGHTON,
formerly of CHICHESTEB,
SUSSEX,
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9 Medical. 20 Sixpenny Paper Editions.
10 Occult and Psychic. 21 Oriental Languages.
11 Theological. 22 Books WANTED by us.
Also the above subjects in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
Other Lists in Preparation.
New Books supplied at 25% discount (except those nett.)
ANY BOOK SUPPLIED ON APPROVAL.
BOOKS BOUGHT.
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able to give the best prices.
W. & G. FOYLE,
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F. W. BOWMAN
JARROW-ON-TYNE,
WISHES TO PURCHASE FINE
rrn X-X T>r- T-I TV T <~N ( 17th, 18th & 19th
1 {J XV ±1. IN O i CENTURY,
Railway Passes, Medals, &c.
GOOD PRICES GIVEN
For Countermarked Dollars (halves or quarters),
Early Engraved Medals, Old Volunteer Medals,
MASONIC
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Prints, Engraved Glass, Pottery, Snuff Boxes,
&c.
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SMALL COLLECTIONS BOUGHT
ENTIRE.
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THE CURIO COLLECTOR
(In which is incorporated Collectors' Lists).
A Magazine of Reference for
THE EXPERT, THE CONNOISSEUR,
THE COLLECTOR,
Edited by George Marshall Garfitt, P.A.A.
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WANTED TO PURCHASE
BY
W. H. TAYLOR, F.R.N.S.,
37, Wheelwright Road,
ERDINGTON, Nr. Birmingham.
17th
Century Tokens
of all Counties
IN
GREAT BRITAIN.
High Prices for Very Fine Specimens.
N.B.-All Parcels to ENSURE DELIVERY should
be Registered and Addressed Plainly to—
W. H. TAYLOR,
37, WHEELWRIGHT ROAD,
ERDINGTON, Nr. Birmingham,
England.
W. 8. LINCOLN & 80N,
69, New Oxford Street,
inNnnN, __
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:: :: COLLECTION OF :: ::
Coins, Tokens and Medals
IN GREAT BRITAIN.
Greek, Roman, British, Anglo-Saxon,
English Coins.
Colonial, American & Continental Coins.
Silver and Bronze Medals.
TOKENS
Of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
PUBLISHERS of the BEST WORK on TRADESMEN'S
TOKENS of the 18th Century, by fames Atkins,
PRICE 18s. NETT.
ONLY ADDRESS-
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BOOKS!!!
GIVING THE
WATBES, (A. W.)— NOTES ON THE ISSUERS OF THE 18th CENTURY
TOKENS OF MIDDLESEX. Illustrated 8vo., Cloth Gilt,
1906, only 200 Copies printed, 10/6 iiett.
WATERS, (A. W.)— TOKEN COINAGE OF SOUTH LONDON.
Illustrated, 8vo., Cloth, 1904, only 100 Copies printed, 7/6nett.
OFFERED BY
Messrs. SIMMONS & WATERS,
Book and Print Dealers,
10, Spencer Street, LEAMINGTON SPA.
CATALOGUES POST FREE.
? ? ? Curios.
G. J. BULLER,
37, Bunyan Road,
HITCHIN, Herts,
HAS FOR SALE—
Roman Antiquities.
FLINT and BRONZE IMPLEMENTS.
Coins, Tokens and Books.
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.
COLLECTORS
will find that the Journal of the
Greatest INTEREST 'g? VALUE
to them is THE BAZAAR
EXCHANGE & MART
^f The Literary Section of this paper devotes very
considerable space to valuable articles written by
EXPERTS upon the various phases of Collecting
Furniture, Engravings, China, Coins, Stamps, &c.
^f Its Staff of Consulting Experts is always at your service.
^f The Private Advertisement Section is simply invalu-
able to Collectors for obtaining specimens or disposing
of duplicates. Private Adverts, inserted at 3 words
Id., three consecutive insertions for the price of two ;
but Dealers' or semi-dealers' Advts. at higher rates
(on application). See the Advts. in any issue.
^f The Practical Books published at the Offices of
" The Bazaar " comprise —
Old English Furtiiture (16th to 18th Cent.) Wheeler 10/6 net, by post 11;-
Old English Glass (16th to 18th Cent.) Wilmer - - 6/6 6/10
English Pottery & Porcelain, Downman &• Gunn - 6/6
War Medals & Decorations (1588-1910), irw'm - - 15/-
English Antiquities, Clinch 6/6
Autograph Collecting, Scott 5/-
Illustrated Sporting Books, Slater 5/-
Prlnt Restoration and Picture Cleaning, Gunn - 6/6
Engravings and their Value, Slater 18/-
Full Catalogue on application.
6/10
16/5
6/10
6/4
6/4
6/10
18/6
| The Bazaar is obtainable price 2d. everywhere ; or
specimen copy post free for 2Jd. in stamps from the
OFFICES i
Bazaar Buildings, Drury Lane, London, W.C.
ALFRED ANDREWS,
14, North Street,
CHICHESTER,
SUSSEX.
DEALER IN
CURIOS, COINS, CHINA,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c.
IVICW High Grade Bicyles with Dunlop
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WHEN IN DIFFICULTY, where can you get FREE
ADVICE about a Coin, Medal, Book, Print, or any antique
object that puzzles you and your friends ?
WRITE TO
PMILIOR 0URIO gfiOPPE
25, Market Street, Brighton, Sussex,
England.
THE Proprietor, Mr. G. C. KENT will give you an opinion
to the best of his ability, aided by experience and the finest
reference library procurable, on any article or subject.
It will cost you nothing above postage.
I have a large Collection of Pewter, Brass, China,
Books, Coins and Medals. I am open to purchase
anything fine on rare, at its market value.
ESPECIALLY WANTED. Early American
Cents, Yorkshire, Kent and Sussex Tokens.
G. C. KENT,
25, MARKET STREET, BRIGHTON.
Noted for cheap Coin Cabinets, Loose Trays,
Books, China, Glass, ®c.
Send for my Furniture Catalogue, post free.
J. H. DANIELS
HAS FOR SALE
COINS
ENGLISH ROMAN or FOREIGN.
MEDALS
WAR or COMMEMORATIVE.
TOKENS
Of the 17th, 18th ® 19th Centuries.
Coin Cabinets,
Medal Cases and Books.
LISTS ISSUED ^
Free on application.
J. H. DANIELS,
90, Church Street, Brighton,
SUSSEX, ENGLAND.
Price Is. Id., Post Free.
W< H. REGAN'S
Priced Catalogue
OF THE
SILVER, COPPER AND BRONZE COINS
OP
Great Britain and the Colonies
INCLUDING
COLONIAL TOKENS
Prom Early Times to the Present Day, Fully
Illustrated, with List of Coins Wanted.
ONE SHILLING NETT.
All Colas quoted are in Stock at the Prices Named.
POSTAGE STAMPS.
W. H. REGAN'S Postage Stamp Circular
Sent Post Free to any Address on application.
COLLECTIONS OF ...
Coins or Stamps Bought.
W. H. REGAN. ^
124, Queen's Road,
BAYSWATER, LONDON,
ENG.
would like offers of MAUNDY or any lots of
ENGLISH SILVER AND COPPER COINS.
NOPS, 8, Eastcheap, London, E.G.
18th AND 19th CENTURY TOKENS
J. Macmillan, having at different times purchased
collections of tokens to obtain finer specimens,
has a large number of duplicates to offer at a
very moderate price.
Address :
S3, dough Road, BDQBASTON, Birmingham.
FOR PARTICULARS OF
Messrs. Spink and Son's
NUMISMATIC CIRCULAR,
(2/6 PER ANNUM,)
A MONTHLY PERIODICAL issued in the
interests of Collectors.
WRITE—
17 and 18, Piccadilly,
LONDON, W.
Best House for War Medals and Decorations.
WANTED— Unpublished or rare Irish
Tokens, 17th Century and Early 18th
Century. Lionel L. Fletcher, Tupwood,
Caterham Valley.
Private Collector
Will Purchase for Cash
prints, JK^flihtts nf
SPORTING PRINTS IN SETS
ESPECIALLY WANTED.
STAMP COLLECTIONS, SINGLE OB ENTIRE.
N.B.— KINDLY GIVE SIZE, TITLE AND SUBJECT.
Mr. Percy F. Stevens,
1O8, Marine Parade, Brighton, Sussex.
NO CARDS.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
on
and
Sli\,*>n -
Pavilion Curio Shoppe,
25, Market Street, Brighton.
E. NETTLE5HIP,
^pwialist in |tosta0£ Stamps,
— HULL. —
DEALER IN
Old China, Pottery, Coins and Medals.
ENGRAVINGS. * BOOKS.
* BRIC-A-BRAC of all Kinds. ^
PRYME HOUSE, PRYME STREET,
HULL, Yorkshire, England.
Stanley B. HILL,
DEALER IN HIGH-GLASS ANTIQUES,
. . FINE ARTS, CURIOS, &c . . .
Antiques
Purchased for Cash,
THE COLLECTORS' GUILD,
la, Pound Tree Road (above Bar),
SOUTHAMPTON.
WANTED, Irish Copper Tokens of Ballymena, Belfast,
Ballylonaghan, Breby, Glenarm, Lisburn, Malone.
Armagh, Portadown, Richhill, Lurgan, Dromore, Gilford,
Killyleigh, Newtownards, Portaferry, Dublin, Kilrea, Denga11-
non, Stewartstown ; dates from 1728 to 1736. Spanish counter-
marked dollars, Cromford, Sherborne, South Shields, Cark-in-
Cartmel, North Shields, Retford, Bolton, Thirsk, Catrine,
Galstone, Rothsay, Alloa Colliery, Ballindalloch, Dalziel,
Glasgow, Thistle Bank, Lanark, Edinburgh, Adel phi, Deanston,
lyOchearn, Greenoch, I,evern-bank, I/)chwinnoch, Paisley, Bal-
fron, Culgrench, Fintry, Castlecorner, Peel Castle; dates on
dollars about 1796. WANTED, Tradesmen's Silver Tokens of
any date— W. J. Davis, 8, Pakenham Rd., Birmingham.
An Old-Established Business— 1777.
T. G. WILLIS & C ,,
Booksellers @ Binders,
Stationers, 'SZc., gjf |j*
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\ i.
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24-76 British metallic coins and
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