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SUPPLEMENTARY    TITLE    ®    INDEX 

TO 

KENT'S  VALUATION 

OF 

British  Coins  and  Tokens 

For   300   years,    1600-1912. 


COMPRISING 

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). 


PRICE  12/6  NETT. 


T.  G.  WILLIS  &  Co.,  PRINTERS,  21,  EAST  STREET, 
1918. 


CJ 
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KH 


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. 


12 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


24 

'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 


36 
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.) 


42 

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.) 


43 
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.) 


44 
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.) 


45 
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.) 


46 
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. 


47 
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, 


48 
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. 

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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. 

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59 
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. 


6i 

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). 


63 
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). 


64 
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) 


65 
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). 


67 
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. 


72 
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. 


73 

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). 


75 
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). 


76 

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). 


77 

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). 


82 

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). 


85 

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 

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86 
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). 


IOO 

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). 


n6 

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/  - 


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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. 


n8 

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). 


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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 


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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/- 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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/- 

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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,) 


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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). 


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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 


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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). 


i87 

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). 


i88 

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. 


210 

BEAVER,  see  Pidcock  under  P. 
BELL,  see  Newcastle  Farthings. 

BATH,  Somerset,  4/-  Silver,  or  COPPER  TOKEN 

Davis 

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 


211 

BRISTOL  I/-     (Important,  look  for  dates).     Somerset. 

Davis 

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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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 

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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). 
Davis 

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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Davis 

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 

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BILSTON  (Staffs).— continued. 
Davis 

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 

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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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Davis 

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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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 

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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  /  - 

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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 


228 

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) 


233 
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 


235 

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). 


236 

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/- 


237 
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.) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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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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. 


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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/-. 

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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 


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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 


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PEEBLES.    Lead  id. 
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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 


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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.) 


262 

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 

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SIXPENCE. 
Davis 
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/  • 

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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). 


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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/  - 

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A  Church,  &c. 


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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/> 


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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 

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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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324 
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, 

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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 


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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. 

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345 

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 
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increased  knowledge. 

Yours  faith  fully, 

G.  C.  KENT, 

BRIGHTON, 

formerly  of  CHICHESTEB, 

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ADVOCATES  LIBRARY,  Edinburgh. 

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Samuel  Alldin,  of  Godalming. 

William  Allen,  of  Nottingham. 

A.  Andrews,  of  Chichester. 

H.  Baker,  of  Oswestry. 

C.  S.  Barnett,  of  Saltburn-by-Sea. 

D.  M.  Bell,  of  Belfast. 
BODLEIAN  LIBRARY,  Oxford. 

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T.  I.  Collins,  of  Brighton. 

E.  Cook,  of  Abergele. 

Rev.  Lindsey  Constace  Cooper,  of  Droitwich. 

R.  Cooper,  of  Brighton. 

W.  J.  Cornwall,  of  Exeter. 

CORPORATION  OF  LIVERPOOL  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Edward  Croft,  of  Bradford. 


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J.  H.  Daniels,  of  Brighton. 

P.  Davis,  of  Bradford. 

W.  J.  Davis,  of  Birmingham. 

E.  A.  Davison,  of  King's  Lynn. 

Major  Deeves,  of  Finchley. 

Mrs.  Dick,  of  Claremont. 

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H.  Drury  Hessle,  of  Hull. 

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W.  J.  Faulkner,  of  Stoke-on -Trent. 

Lionel  Fletcher,  of  Caterham. 

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J.  Hughes,  of  Liverpool. 
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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 


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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 ,, 


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PRINTERS  OF  THIS 
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