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THE

SILVER

TOKEN-COINAGE
MAINLY ISSUED BETWEEN

1811
DESCRIBED

and

1812

AND ILLUSTRATED

BY

R.

DALTON

WITH INTRODUCTION

A.

LEAMINGTON SPA W. WATERS, Gi, BATH STREET


:

1922

ONLY 200 COPIES WERE PRINTED,


THIS BEING No

Signed-

Annex

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INTRODUCTION.
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IN

the publication of this work, we have selected what we take to form the genuine portion that is, those issued mainly in 1811 and 1812. We of the 19th Century Silver Tokens

have been obliged to exclude the very extensive series of Bank Tokens of England and Ireland, also the Countermarked Dollars, mainly because of the expense that would have been incurred had we included them.

There are one or two exceptions to this rule where the tokens are of earlier date. Likewise the two Penzance Tickets (page 3, Nos. 8 and 9) these were probably used as shop
;

tickets of a later period.

The Welbeck
of wages.

3/- piece (page 25,

No. 9)

is

almost certainly a truck ticket for the payment

The Shrewsbury Ticket, on the same page, probably had nothing to do with that city, and was doubtless struck before 1800, as the copper impression is upon an 18th Century Token flan, which already had an inscribed edge upon it. The Ripley Sixpence (page
36, No. 8)

may have

been struck before 1800.


;

In the Not Local series (page 57, No. 6) this piece was included by an error it is a Gambling Ticket for 2/6, struck for B. Simpson and used at Suffolk Street, Pall Mall. (See Davis and Waters' " Tickets and Passes, 1922," page 314, No. 63.)

We We

the general public of the

think present day collectors of these Silver Tokens may be interested in knowing how first and second decades of the nineteenth century regarded them.
articles, etc.

have therefore reprinted some contemporary newspaper

The

first is

taken from "Bell's Weekly Messenger," July llth, 1812:

LOCAL TOKENS.
"
to

There are some principles as well

in political

economy

as in private prudence, which

be as universally violated as they are universally acknowledged. One of these appear the national currency. It is a principle universally admitted, that nothing is more respects conducive to the interest of commerce than a general and permanent standard of weights and

and more particularly that the representative of value, and measures of relative worth, should be fixed, known, and unchangeable. Yet this principle so duly acknowledged, is hourly violated before our eyes. Instead of a fixed and permanent coin each denomination
measures
;

of which represents a certain fixed value, so that everyone should

know how many and how much

of

it

to

demand,

at

same denomination being everywhere of the same value having a fixed, general, and known value, the present as some years since were the provincial weights and of the is as various money kingdom measures and the consequences are as mischievous. The seller will in some way or other have the value for his goods and if a coin of a certain denomination does not contain the An value at which it is so denominated, he will have more of it to make up the deficiency.
vice versa,
i.e.,

commodity York, and

order to have a value corresponding to what he knows to be the worth of his instead of an eighteenpenny coin at London being of the value of eighteen pence
in

the

instead of this kind of coin,

we

say,

eighteenpenny piece,

for

example, according to the relative value of

silver,

ought to contain so

many

Now, say for example, 60. These 60 grains are therefore its just value. say that a yard of cloth is worth 60 grains, then this eighteenpenny piece will correspond with Hut suppose, by the tricks or frauds of the provincial coiners (for its value, and purchase it.
grains of silver

called), a piece denominated an eighteenpenny piece contains only 40 grains of such piece, it is evident, is no longer representative value of a yard of cloth, which, being worth 60 grains, is worth this adulterated piece, and half another. The yard of cloth therefore rises in this proportion that is to say, from eighteen pence becomes twenty-seven pence.

such they
pure

may be

silver,

" Such

follow real value

which

is

briefly

the injury which is produced by adulterated or imperfect coin. Prices, which and not denomination, rise in proportion to the adulteration. The effect of and all this that all who have really good coin must pay it as if it was bad
is
;

who have
difference

fixed incomes,
it

and therefore receive


its

their

money according

to its denomination, whilst


full

they can only pay

according to

actual currency, are losers to the

amount of

all

the

between such denomination and the degradation adulteration has sunk it.

in current value to

which the

the

"Such therefore are the present evils of the tokens which are current in every part ot Kingdom, and the actual inherent value of which (i.e., the number of pure grains) is not
its

They occasion, as i.e., that for which it purports to be paid. of the actual value of the number a rise of until the said, grains represent price where there is follows the not the same and as this commodity commodity price unhappily
equal to

money denomination

we have

reason for

it

that

is

to say,

where there

is

not the difference between the denominated and the

worth an eighteenpenny piece and a half of the adulterated coin of Manchester and Birmingham, because a yard of calico is worth 60 grains
actual value

a yard of calico

may be

truly

of pure silver,

give the 60 grains.


half in

it takes an eighteenpenny piece and a half of Manchester coin to But why should a yard of calico be worth an eighteenpenny piece and a London, where there are 60 grains in the eighteen pence alone ?

and because

" Yet this will still happen, because the nominal price will follow it. The adulteration of of the coin, therefore, injures the currency of the whole, because it occasions a degradation part in its accepted value in one place, which follows it (by being attached to its name) to another.

In Coin, properly so called that is to say, Money stamped and assayed by the Public Authority there are two most useful commercial qualities. In the first place, that each coin contains a certain number of grains, and secondly, that these grains are of a certain purity.

"

This composition of a certain number and of a certain purity, constitutes a certain fixed value the mint mark gives the public faith that it contains this value, and under this faith it becomes
;

current for
the

it.

It is

thus rendered a scale measure, or rule of value, and everywhere represents

same

thing.

"

Now

the Local

Tokens want both these

qualities.

There

is

no control upon these


it.

coiners, either in respect to the quantity of the silver or to the assay of

more
and

difficult

sellers

And as nothing is than this assay in other words as it is impossible to be made by general buyers so in nothing is there a greater opening for fraud. Some of the tokens, therefore,

are said to be worth about one-third part of that for which they have been issued, and yet the fraud is not discoverable unless the coin be reduced to its grains, or be chemically decomposed. " have heard it argued, that these tokens are to be considered as Silver Bank Notes, and therefore they need be of no value at all and therefore it is demanded, what injury is it

We

whether their
paid upon "

intrinsic value
in

demand

be less or more? The notion of a Bank Note good coin of the denomination that it bears.

is,

that

it

will

be

Now

will this

paid in legal shillings, or legal

apply to these provincial tokens ? Will one tenth part of them ever be money or value of any kind ? No one takes a Note without a

knowledge of the

firm.

Everyone

will

take a
(

Token upon
iv
)

its

prima facie appearance of honesty.

The difference between a Bank Note and a Token is this a Bank Note is a promissory note of a good and known trade a Token is a promissory note of A. B. at Birmingham, or C. D. at York or anybody, or nobody whom nobody knows, but everyone is taken upon trust. A Bank
:

Note may be enforced by legal process; it is worth the law, and worth the carriage to the firm if a labourer at the extreme of Yorkshire has a York Token, or perhaps a Birmingham or Manchester Token, will it pay him to send it by post or travel with it to the place from which it was issued ?
;

but

"
coin.

They

The simple mischief of all these tokens is this they are made as matter of merchandise and profit, and
:

are

bad money, an adulterated

of course the makers must have

something beyond their

intrinsic value."

It is quite clear that

simply

fraudulent business.

the writer of the above article looked upon these tokens as being But no doubt the coins did perform some benefit to the

silver currency until the great re-coinage of 1816 was in a very deplorable condition. From 1760 to 1816 the entire government issue of silver coinage was only to the value of 08,609. The rest of the amount in circulation was made up of the

community by supplying small change. It must be remembered that the

when the milled money was first which currency was no doubt largely worn flat by constant circulation, at the time when the Silver Token-Coinage was first introduced in the early years of the nineteenth century.
introduced
;

various issues of the monarchs from the reign of Charles II.,

ROYAL LICENCE.
To
the present day collectors of these Silver
of interest.

Licence" may be
:

The following

is

Tokens an explanation of this term " Royal taken from "Bell's Weekly Messenger," for

Nov. 24th, 1811 " SILVER TOKENS. As we have understood that large quantities of shilling and sixpenny silver tokens have of late been issued by private individuals in different counties, and particularly in the City of Bristol and its neighbourhood, purporting to be issued by Royal Licence, we have thought it desirable to inquire into the circumstances, and we are enabled to authoritatively state that there has been no Royal Licence nor permission whatever granted or given for the issue of any such tokens. We are further enabled to state that an inquiry having been made at one of the places from which some of these tokens were issued, what was meant by the Royal Licence?' the answer given was that it only meant the Licence which all
'

manufacturers of silver are obliged by law to take out.

Persons therefore to

whom

such tokens

are offered should be upon their guard and aware that they have return of the difference between their nonimal and real value."

no

security whatever for the

In the House of

Commons on

the Local Tokens respecting a Bill being introduced to suppress them.


hostile to the

July 9th, 1812, Mr. Huskisson made some remarks upon He stated that he was

Token System. The private token he considered as bearing the same proportion by the Bank as the latter did to the legal coin of the realm. When Bank Tokens became a legal tender the coin of the realm disappeared entirely; and, in the same manner,
to that issued

wherever Local Tokens were issued, which contained less value than those of the Bank, the latter in their turn vanished. In Birmingham and all the neighbouring country the silver coin of the realm had completely disappeared in consequence, bits of leather and pieces of pasteboard
;

were issued for small sums as low as

6d. or Is.

and he had suggested the necessity of putting an immediate stop to it. then made to him by persons from the neighbourhood, that there was a
currency, and
if

This was a great inconvenience and abuse, Representations were


total

absence of small

a stop were not put to the system they knew not what would become of them.
(

.)

His answer was


to

"if these articles

were put down, the regular

silver currency will find its

way

Birmingham."
Great *vils had arisen from the
facility of

disseminating private coin throughout the


set to

Kingdom.

Every person who had

it

in his

power immediately

work, and individuals


it.

advertised in the newspapers that

they could make money, and

invited the people to purchase

He

could state that

many

of those persons paid ten per cent, to agents to distribute their coin
to get

through the country, and

Bank Tokens

into their possession.

And

here

it

should be
in

recollected that these private tokens were not issued under a promise to be paid
legal coin, but they absolutely purported
to be coin

on demand

and money for which no person was He then expressed his disapprobation of some of the clauses of the Bill. By one accountable. of these it was enacted that if any person after the 25th of March, 1818, should be the utterer of This any Local Token, he should forfeit for such offence not less than 5 or more than 20.
he thought would apply to an innocent bona
the person
fade holder,

who

if

who had

issued

it,

and who ought

in justice to return the

he presented a Local Token to nominal value, would


"

be considered as liable to this penalty. Mr. W. J. Davis in his " Token

Coinage of Warwickshire

original copper plates of small value paper

money
seem
to

issued by the

reproduced some of the Birmingham Workhouse. The


;

leather notes mentioned by Mr. Huskisson

have entirely disappeared

at least

none are

now known
re

to collectors, as

tokens mentioned in the

we are aware same speech.

of.

We likewise

reproduce some of the advertisements

The "Evening

Star," London, January 9th, 1812

which have afforded so much convenience to the Public, and have been so generally patronised, continue to be manufactured by H. Morgan, Die Cutter (the original LICENCED Silver Token Manufacturer), No. 12, Rathbone Place, Oxford Street

"THE SILVER TOKENS,

London.

No

letters

admitted unless post paid.

Tokens kept ready made."


:

An

earlier

one from the same Newspaper of November 16th, 1811, reads

Dollar Silver by
Place,

"SILVER TOKENS, for the convenience of Change, continue to be made of Genuine Morgan and Co., and may be had at their Licenced Manufactory, 12, Rathbone Oxford Street, LONDON. M. & Co. extensively circulate Bristol and other Tokens suited
;

to general circulation

return for a remittance.

are always kept finished in large quantities ready to send by coach in Dies engraved to order. All unpaid letters will be refused admission."

That

of October 12th, 1811, reads:

for the convenience of Change, of an elegant and highly approved design, suited to general circulation, are made and sold by ROYAL LICENCE and AUTHORITY, and Dies for Tokens, engraved according to any wished for Design, by directing

"TOKENS OF SILVER

to

H. M., Die Cutter and Medallist, No.

12,

sent free of every expence, in return for a remittance,

Rathbone Place, London. N.B. Tokens will be and all letters must be prepaid, or will be

returned unopened to the General Post Office."

The advertisement
address
:

of July 28th, 1811,

is

interesting, as

Morgan does not

give his

own

"SILVER TOKENS AND SMALL CHANGE, supplied to Regimental Paymasters, Manufacturers, Farmers, Shop and Innkeepers, Clerks of Public Works, and all other Persons who require Change for their Business or to pay Workmen, &c. Country Residents may be
accommodated, per coach with from Five Pounds worth to a large amount, weekly by directing, with real Name, Occupation and abode to M. & Co., care of Mr. Heath, No. 27, Clement's
(

vi

Lane, Strand, London, enclosing remittance in Notes or


unless post free."

Good

Bills.

No

letters

admitted

Another
"
in

of a later date,

LOCAL TOKENS

of Gold

Thursday, June 24th, 1813, reads and Silver, invented and first made
:

for Public

convenience

March 1811, by Messrs. Morgan and Co., Die Sinkers and Medallists, at their Licensed Token Manufactory, No. 12, Rathbone Place, Oxford Street, London, having been honoured
with Legislative sanction and patronage by Three successive Acts of Parliament, continue to be made to any design for Companies and individuals, at a short notice, in that superior style of
execution which has obtained for

M.

&

Co. during the last two years, numerous and extensive

orders for Bankers, Manufacturers and Shopkeepers, in almost every city and town throughout the United Kingdom. N.B. Unpaid letters will not be admitted. Dies of numerous Patterns

ready Engraved."

This

man H. Morgan seems


if

to

Tokens.
for sale to

Most,

not

all

the tokens without any


to

have done a very large business in supplying these Silver names of issuers upon them, were made by him

anyone who cared


the

It will be noticed in the last

buy and circulate them, as his advertisements constantly state. advertisement he mentions that he started in the business in
of

March 1811; and

"Three Acts

Parliament" there mentioned

is

a good example of

comment upon the "Royal Licence" given on page v, from "Bell's Weekly Messenger," of November 24th, 1811. " The writer of some articles upon the Silver Tokens in the " Numismatic Magazine of
bounce, in the face of the

some 25 years ago, stated that the Bate Books of the Parish where he is supposed to have carried on business, do not contain his name, and we ourselves have never discovered his name
in

any London Directory. Is it possible this London address was only used to receive his letters and sell his tokens, and in reality he carried on his real manufacturing business at Birmingham

In the final advertisement he boasts of having supplied tokens throughout the United Kingdom. This was quite true as regards England, for there are but few counties where his dies are not represented. It will also be noticed in almost every case where he manufactured
or elsewhere?

a token
did,

it

when

hardly ever made any promise to pay in Bank Notes, as many of the genuine issuers their tokens were presented. That of Lynn (page 21, No. 8) is one of the few

exceptions.

Take, for instance,


;

the

Middlesex issues, which he must have been largely


41,

concerned with

this promise to

pay only occurs upon Nos. 19, 20 and


is

and these three

pieces are all rare, so they could not have been struck in large quantities.
" In Davis's " 19th Century Token Coinage shows what kind of business Morgan carried on
:

reproduced an extract as under, and this

["Bath Chronicle," February 27th, 1812.]


BRISTOL, i/th February, 1812.

We
and

the undersigned hereby caution the public against a spurious Imitation of our Twelve penny Sixpenny Tokens, differing, however, in the names on the reverse, which in the Base
all

Tokens are

erroneously spelt, as will be perceived in the specimens subjoined

ORIGINAL TOKEN.
PAYABLE
BY MESSRS FRAS. GARRATT

RATHBONE PLACE TOKEN.


PAYABLE
BY MESSRS

WM. TERRELL
EDWD. BIRD
LANT. BECK FRANS. H

FRANS GARRETT WR. TERRAIL

EDMD BIRD &


LAMT. BECK

&

FRANN.

GRIGG
(vii)

GREGG

Considering it an imperious duty which we owe to the public and ourselves to trace the authors of this infamous deception, we have succeeded in ascertaining that it has been carried into effect

by the

well
Hill,

Snow

known Mr. H. Morgan, No. 12, Rathbone Place, and A. London, and that the new coinage he has produced is

B.,

No.

35,

Cock Lane,

of inferior value to his

former tokens, said to be issued by Royal License, and which fortunately for the community have been long since detected, and the circulation stopped.

We

have with equal certainty ascertained Mr. Morgan's Resident Agent


for the present forbear

in Bristol,

whose name we

announcing,

in the

hope

that this public notice will so


to

effectually put the public

and the

parties

on

their guard, as

render further measures

unnecessary.

FRANCIS GARRATT EDWARD BIRD FRANCIS H. GRIGG

WM. TERRELL
LAUNCELOT BECK

By some
a forgery of
it.

were made at Birmingham, so

other items printed by Mr. Davis, it is shown that the genuine Garratt tokens it appears that as Morgan did not get the order himself he issued

Morgan seems
Most

to

of the tokens in the

have done his token business mainly in Mid and South England. North were "probably made by Younge & Deakin of Sheffield.
A.

W. WATERS,
LEAMINGTON SPA.

The following pieces have not yet been traced, but are included on the authority of Davis's work on Tokens, and also from notes that have been supplied by various collectors.
CORNWALL.
DEVON.
DORSET.
DUBLIN.

No.

6.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Nos. 4,

5.

No. 20.
Nos. 20, 24, 81.
Nos. 2 Bis,
8.

MIDDLESEX.

Nos.

4, 7, 18, 16, 22, 32, 39.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

No.
8, 5,

3.

NOT LOCAL.
SOMERSET.
YORKSHIRE.

Nos.
Nos.

21.

HAMPSHIRE.
ISLE OF MAN.
Collectors
oblige by kindly

Nos.

8, 14, 17, 22, 28.

6, 8.

Nos.

8, 5.

No. 62.
at a later date, will greatly

who have any of these pieces, or meet with them communicating with me.

RARITY.
I

have given the

rarity of the silver pieces based

on the numbers

traced.

The

proofs in

copper or metal other than silver are all very rare.


In concluding this work, I wish to record
the British

my
;

indebtedness and thanks to the Officials of

Messrs.

Mr. A. H. Baldwin, Mr. J. H. Daniels, Lincoln & Son, and Messrs. Spink & Son, Ltd. also to Mr. F. W. Bowman, Mr. F. S. Cokayne, Mr. L. L. Fletcher, Mr. S. H. Hamer, Mr. A. K. Maples, Mr. W. Waite Sanderson, Mr. W. Sykes and Mr. Thornton for checking off my lists of pieces and for the loan
the Bristol
to

Museum and

Museum

W.

S.

of specimens for illustration.

R.

DALTON,
PARK HOUSE, BRISTOL.

(viii)

ffierfesbire.

READING.
FORTY SHILLINGS.
i.
:

'.

Bust of King. ALFRED 1812 PIGNORA CERTA PETIS DO PIGNORA CEKTA 40 SHILLINGS BERKS TOKEN STAND?
DWTS.
GB.

2.

18 READING PAYABLE IN B^ NOTES AT 6 THE DWT. BY I. B. MONCK E 8**".' D. 1 The same in silver. D. 2
.

GOLD 6

HALF-CROWN.
3.

O: The arms
.

of Reading. LABIMUR IN PEJUS DONEC MELJORA RE VERT ANT


.

1811 HALF CROWN TOKEN SPAN DOLL SILVER 6 DWTS PAYABLE IN BANK NOTES BY I. B. MONCK ESQK E READING + D. 3
.

EIGHTEEN PENCE.
4.

O: Similar to

last.

The
I

line

on which
.

the left bust rests points to foot of P. 18 PENCE TOKEN SPAN DOLL SILVER 4 DWTS The left top sprig points to the centre of T, and the 8 is under the Y. D. 4
last.

5.

O As
: :

R No period after DOLL


i,

6.

The 8 is under hand sprig to the space between PENCE and TOKEN. The line on which the left Similar.
and
left

R
7.

bust rests points below the


:

P.

As O: As
:

last. last.
;

D. 5
.

Similar this has a period after DOLL and the sprig points to T. D. 6

Bucfcin^bamsbirc. HIGH WYCOMBE.


1.

O: Arms; HIGH WYCOMBE & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE TOKEN XII PENCE R: View of Town Hall; JAMES GOMME
MDCCCXI

D.

Cambribgcsbire. MARCH.
1.

O The
:

PAYABLE BY golden fleece. MESS 88 /; 8. RATCLIFFE E. ELAM & J. THURBON MARCH SILVER TOKEN ONE SHILLING // TO FACILITATE TRADE V> ISSUED D. 1 NOV* 1 1811
':':

Rarity

Berkshire, Nos.

1, 2,

RR;

5, 6, 7,

R.

Cheshire.

NANTWICH.
SHILLING.
1.

O
II

Arms.

NANTWICH TOKEN VALUE ONE

SHILLING
:

AT THE OLD BANK PAYABLE 1811 ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS D. 1

2.

As

last.
is

A':

Similar, but PAYABLE 1811

incuse.

'C&vX
8.
:

7?

D. 2 VALUE ONE SHILL. BROUGHTON SPROUT GARNETT & SUTTON * AT NANTWICH BANK ONE POUND BANK D. 8 NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS *
. . .

STOCKPORT.
4.

Beehive and sixteen bees. T. FERNS CARTWRIGHT & G & R


.

STOCKPORT
seated.

R
6.

R
6.

Y & D under the on bale. ONE sword. SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1812 D. 4 Similar, but with fifteen bees. G & R. FERNS & T. CARTWRIGHT STOCKPORT As last. D. 5

Female

hilt of

O: As

last.

R
7.

R
8.

Y & D under the sword to D. 6 Similar, with seventeen bees; STOCKPORT CHESHIRE As last. D. 7
Similar.
right.
. .

SIXPENCE.
0: Beehive and fifteen bees;
CARTWRIGHT
. . . .

T.

R
9.

Female

seated.

STOCKPORT No sword, Y & D


.
.
.

partly under bale. SILVER TOKEN .1812

SIX-PENCE D. 8

As

last, in

copper.

Cornwall. COUNTY.
1.

0: Arms.

R
2.

'.

NORTH CORNWALL ONE SHILLING VALUE

1811
D. 1 D. 2
-::-

O
//

8.

As As

last,
last.

but in copper.

DEVON & CORNWALL * BARNSTAPLE 8TRATTON D. 10

As
*

last.

SILVER SOLD BY

PLACE

TWELVE PENNY TOKEN MORGAN 12 RATHBONE LONDON D. 8


-:.-

Rarity

Cheshire, Nos. 2, 8, RRR Cornwall, No. 8, RR 4, R.


;

5,

R.

Cornwall.
COUNTY.
5.

R
6.

Arms. CORNWALL 1811 A TOKEN FOR ONE SHILLING As last, but in copper.

D. 4
I).

LAUNCESTON.
7.

O A
:

castle.

LAUNCESTON TOKEN

ONE

SHILLING .1811

R W &
:

G PEABSE T. CHING H. NICOL8 PROCKTER ISSUED TO FACILITATE TRADE D. 7


.
.

&

J.

PENZANCE. TWO SHILLI,\ &S.


7

8.

9.

wheatsheaf TWO SHILLINGS + TOKEN + R TEA DEALER AND GROCER SAMUEL HIGGS D. 27 + PENZANCE -f O Similar. ONE TOKEN + TWO SHILLINGS + w F ROWE, GROCER R: Similar. PENZANCE D. 28 These were struck in tin.
:

STRATTON.
10.

R
11.

As No. 1. 12 within a wreath SHEPHARD WATTS & C. STRATTON D. 8 Arms, with H.M. under. DEVONSHIRE SILVER TOKEN. As last. D. 9
Arms, &c.
;
. .

*6

aMWUUIHUlJlj,,

?iV/

>&'.%&

/$p?&
-2^-'

DERBY.
1.

;'
-

2.

ONE SHILLING O: Crest and coronet; TOKEN STERLING SILVER R: FOR THE USE OF THE INN 8 AT DERBY ASHBOURN CHESTERFIELD NOTTINGHAM LEICESTER LITCHFIELD BURTON &C As last.
.

'I

UK

JJVI-fax. N

Similar.
:

There are several slight varieties in the letterIn No. 1 the ing between Nos. 1 and 2 K and N of ASHBOUKN do not touch, and 8 in LEICESTER is above the line in No. 2 the R and N touch, and s is on the line.
:

3.

0: View

'.

of Peterborough Cathedral. SILVER XII TOKEN DERBY LEICESTER NORTHAMPTON AND RUTLAND LICENSED SHILLING SILVER TOKEN H. MORGAN LICENSED MANU-

FACTURER LONDON
.

12

RATHBONE PLACE

Rarity

Cornwall, Nos. 5, 10, 11, R. Derby, Nos. 1, 2, KKR 3, RR.


;

Devonshire.
COUNTY.
1.

O: View of

Eddystone Lighthouse.
.

VALVE ONE SHILLING


7i'
:

H.M On rock.

DEVON SILVER TOKEN

H - M.

D. 1

2.
11

Arms, H M SILVER TOKEN

As

last.
1.

D. 2

3.

0: As No.

R: ONE SHILLING TOKEN SOLD BY ROYAL


LICENCE AT
.

MORGAN'S * 12 RATH.

BONE PLACE LONDON


4.

D. 8

O
li

Arms. H M DEVONSHIUE SILVER TOKEN.

I ,'fe

As As

last.
last.

D. 4

5.

O
/i

ONE SHILLING VALUE

D. 5

6.
7.
:

As

last, in copper.

D. 7
is

Arms

as

last,

but shield

tinted.

ONE SHILLING VALUE .H.M under. D. 6


last.

8.

0: As

R: The same
9.

as obverse of No. 1.

D. 8

Arms.

ONE SHILLING DEVONSHIRE

R
10.

DEVONSHIRE

SOMERSETSHIRE

AND
D. 9

CORNWAL SILVER TOKEN

As

last, in

copper.

D. 10

BARNSTAPLE.
11.
-

O: BARNSTAPLE TOKEN ONE SHILLING

.1811. The G

lines to centre of E.

R: Anns between branches.


12.

D. 11
limb

Similar.
of K.

The G

lines to the first

/?:

As

last.

D. 12

13.

ISSUED AT BARNSTAPLE 14 NOVEMBER

1811

-;:-

BY MESS"? JOS_ EVANS JOHN

BOWHAY MICH^ NOTT & R_ GRIBBLE


H: Plumes
of

Prince of

Wales.
.

FOR

CONVENIENCE OF CHANGE
SHIRE SILVER TOKEN FOR

DEVON-

XII

PENCE

-::-

D. 18

Rarity

Nos.

8, 9,

RRR;

8,

RR

2, 11, 12,

R.

Det>on0bire.

BARNSTAPLE.
14
14.

Similar to No. 11, but BARNSTAPLE TOKEN SIX PENCE 1811 D. 14


.
.

15.

Similar to No. 13, but DEVONSHIRE SILVER TOKEN FOR VI PENCE *

D. 15
15
16.

EXETER.
O View
:

of

but the G mast.

Lighthouse similar to No. 1, is above the pennon on

E
16
17.

Arms. EXETER AND DEVON SILVER TOKEN D. 16

O: JOSEPH HICKS. * EXETER * ONE SHILLING TOKEN

Similar to the obverse.

D. 17

PLYMOUTH.
18.

17

0: ONE SHILLING TOKEN within a garter marked DOLLAR SILVER. PAYABLE AT THE BULLION OFFICE 69 HIGH
STREET
1811.

PLYMOUTH TOKEN PAYABLE BY

C R LOYD.

TEIGNMOUTH.
18
19.

Crest. H.M under the chaplet. PAYABLE.

AT

THE BANK
.

ISSU'D
.

AT

TEIGN-

MOUTH FOB PUBLIC ACCOMODATION


.

1811

R
19

'.

FOR 20 OF
COST
.

WHICH THESE TOKENS EACH ONE SHILLING I THE BEARER PROMISE TO PAY BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE 1 A D. 18 I. HOLLAND
.

ME
.

20.

O: Similar,

but

chaplet, garter as periods.

and

with ID under annulets on

the

the

K:
20
21.

Similar, but stars after before and after NOTE.

ONE

and
D. 19

As

last in copper, plated

on obverse. D. 20

Rarity

Nos. 18, 20,

ERR

16, 17, R.

2>or$et0bti*e.
f

o.
1.

BLANDFORD.
O: Arms.
/('
:

BLAND FORD. 1811


. .

ONE SHILLING TOKEN H. WARD PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.

* FOB

D.

2.

O Arms.
:

PAYABLE BY H. WARD BLANDAC-

FORD.

R: ONE SHILLING TOKEN FOR PUBLIC


COMMODATION 1811.

D. 2

DORCHESTER.
8.

COX MERLE
.

& PATTISON DORCHESTER


.
. .

BANK ONE
J^i-:-,

SHILLING TOKEN PURE

fc

')

^ M
4.

SILVER

St.

Dunstan leading the Devil by the KNOW THYSELF On the D. 8 ground i D


Nose.
.

O: Similar.
larger
/'
:

The dots in right ornament


and end closer to
N.

Similar.

At the bottom the ends

of

sprigs further from the leaves.

POOLE.
6.

0: Anns

of Poole.

TOWN AND COUNTY


.

OP POOLE TOKEN

1811.
. .

R
c?

^
~

<

JAMES FERRIS SILVERSMITH POOLE VALUE ONE SHILLING. An ornament above POOLE. D. 4
.

6.

li

O As last. No ornament
:

above POOLE, which

is

in a straight line, four leaves and berries on right haud sprig and one in the centre. D. 5
7.
.'
:

Similar to

last.

f* t~ 4 *

1*

'

><i_

R
O

/ 3/i/V.ZJI3jyl/T.a

There are five leaves and berries on right hand sprig, the two last berries are nearly side by side. D. 6

8.

As

last.

R:
9.

Similar, the two last berries at the D. 1 right are over each other.

O: PAYABLE BY W. B. BEST NOTK FOR 20 TOKENS

ONE POUND 1812


.

Female
figure.
.

seated.

POOLE

under the ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN D. 8


s

K &

A specimen
Rarity
Nos.

known struck upon a Walsall Church Penny. D. 21


of this is
8, 4,

RBB

1,

BK

1, 8,

B.

Dorsetsbire.
POOLE.
SIXPENCE.
10.

0: Similar, but 40 TOKENS.


11
:

Similar, but six PENCE SILVER TOKEN


.

POOLE
last.

D. 9
Somerset, No. 65.
copper.

11.

O: As

E
12.

As As

rev. of
last, in

SHAFTESBURY.
18.

O: Arms

DORSETSHIRE of Shaftesbury. WILTSHIRE & SHAFTESBURY BANK


.
.

TOKEN ONE SHILLING AT SHAFTESBURY OR 8. LLOYDS BUCKLERSBURY LONDON FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC D. 10 1811

14.

As

last.

E:

COMMERCIAL Military bust to left. D. 11 TOKEN I B.X.R'1811 This was struck in brass on large and
.

small flans.
15. 16. 17.
li:

Naval bust to left. As reverse of last. D. 12 ONE SHILLING VALUE. D. 13 As last, but in brass.
last.

O: As

Figure

LET seated. ENGLAND FLOURISH SCOTLAND & WALES Struck in brass.


-X.

COMMERCE
.

IRELAND

18.

As

last.

Blank.
19.

O Arms.
:

In brass. SHAFTESBURY BANK TOKEN


a wreath.
.

HENDERSON & C

E: xn within
20.

D. 14

21.

D. 15 As last, but in copper. SHAFTESBURY BANK LICENSED Arms. The 14 same size 14 MARCH 1811
.

as figures in date ; the point of Centre bar shield is under the Y. of shield to left is above a leaf.
7?
:

DORSETSHIRE WILTSHIRE AND SHAFTES-

BURY BANK TOKEN VALUE ONE SHILLING The F exactly over K.


D. 16
22.
11
:

The centre bar


Similar,
italics

is

opposite a leaf.

but the word


F to
left of K.

AND

is

in

D. 18
flan.

Rarity

Nos.

11,

17,

24,

RRR

23.
;

As
:

last, in

copper on a large

D. 17
24.

14,15,

19,

RB;

13, R.

The

as figures 14 almost as small the letters in MARCH.

E The
:

F to left of K.

D. 19

2>orsetsbire.
SHAFTESBURY.
25.

O: Similar.
I!
:

Similar, but the Staffordshire Knot is omitted. D. 20

20.

0: Similar. under

The
B.

point

of

shield

IB

DORSETSHIRE .WILTSHIRE and SHAFTES-

BURY

BANK

TOKEN

VALUE

ONE

SHILLING FOB THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC D. 21


27.

O As last. R: MAY TRADE THE PLOUGH & FLEECE FLOURISH IN ALL


:

THE

THE

BRITISH

ISLES

CULTURE & NAVIGATION.

SUCCESS TO AGRID. 22

SIXPKNCK.
28.

Arms.
14

MABCH 1811

SHAFTESBUBY BANK LICENSED The 14 same


.

size as figures in date.

R
29.

DORSETSHIRE WILTSHIRE AND SHAFTESBURY BANK TOKEN VALUE SIXPENCE D. 28

The 14 same
Very
similar.

size as letters in

R
30.

MARCH. D. 24

Similar, but with FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC added. Similar, but VALUE in

roman

capitals.

D. 25

THIU'IEI'KNCE.
81.

0: HENDERSON TOKEN
.

&
.

C?

SHASTON

BANK

R A
:

large 8 within a wreath.

D. 26

Durham.
STOCKTON.
1. It
:

Arms.

STOCKTON
1
-\-

SILVER TOKEN

1812. SHIL CHBISTOPHEB

AND JENNETT
2.

D.I

Similar,

the cable loops are larger and the letters of STOCKTON further apart.
last.
last,

but

R
8.

As

D. 2
but in
tin.

As
80,

Rarity

Dorsetshire, Nos. 25, 27, 81,

RRR;

RR.

Durham, No.

2,

R.

Gloucestershire,

CHELTENHAM.
1.

0: View of St. Mary's Church. VALUE ONE SHILLING R A POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS GIVEN BY WILL^ BASTIN CHELTENHAM .1811
:

D. 1
2. 3.
:

As

last,

but in

tin.
.

D. 2

PAYABLE BY MESS R S J & S, GRIFFITH CHELTENHAM OR AT N 2 RIVER S T BATH PAYABLE BY A ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 OF THESE TOKENS.
of Bristol. DOLLAR SILVER SILVER TOKEN FOR XII PENCE D. 3
. .

R Arms
:

GLOUCESTER.
HALF-CROWN.
4.
:

Arms

of Gloucester. GLOUCESTER TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE A POUND NOTE FOR EIGHT TOKENS GIVEN BY J. WHALLEY GLOUCESTER AND AT N? 10 CHARLOTTE S* FITZROY SQUARE LONDON D. 4

SHILLING.
5.

Arms
xii

of Gloucester, with crest. FOR No period in the legend, and the tassel is between the I's of value.

PENCE

R
6.

View

of

COUNTY &

Cathedral. GLOUCESTER CITY TOKEN . MDCCCXI .


.

D. 5
:

A period after each word, Similar. and the tassel is under the last i of value.
As
last.

R
7.

D. 6
Crest.

Without
:

Arms.

GLOUCESTER CITY TOKEN ONE SHILLING There are thirteen leaves in the branch at the right.

R
8.

'.

PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY SAUNDERS & BUTT TO FACILITATE TRADE OCTOBER 20T? 1811 D. 7

As

last.

R
9.

Similar, but dated OCTOBER 25

D. 8

Similar to

last,

but with twelve leaves

in the branch to right.

R
Rarity
Nos.
3, 9,

Very
7,

similar.

D. 9

RR

R.

10

Gloucestershire.
.LLJS/3

GLOUCESTER.
10.

0: Similar.

GLOUCESTER TOKEN ONE

JjJO

Ci.

R
(f

SHILLING PAYABLE AT JA? WHALLKY'g GLOUCESTER & AT N 10 CHARLOTTE sT FITZROY

O'
o

"EH

SQUARE LONDON
the centre of
11.
A.

in JA

is

10

IS
O As
li:

under D. 10

last.

12.

li:

18.

* is under the first limb of A. D. 11 Arms. GLOUCESTER CITY AND COUNTY. MORGAN'S GLOUCESTER CITY & COUNTY SILVER MEDAL BY THE ROYAL D. 12 AUTHORITY As last. In copper, on small flan, size of sixpence. D. 18

Similar, but the

Ibampsbire.
1.

Ships

at

sea.

HAMPSHIRE

H.M. at the left of ship, the waves to right.


li

TOKEN and p on

2.

I!

8.

OF WIGHT PORTSMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON AND GOSPORT SHILLING SILVER TOKEN H MORGAN LICENSED MANUFACTURER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON. D. 1 Amis. HAMPSHIRE SILVER TOKEN 1811 The 1 in date is over the first limb of K. Point of shield between 8 and 1. A sloop sailing. VALUE ONE SHILLING TO FACILITATE TRADE The lliast touching the first limb of E. D. 2 Line of shield to centre of A and tail of R, first 1 on date over E. The sea different to last, and lines between A and D. D. 8
ISLE
.

Struck in copper.
4.
<>

As

last.

j;

Similar. The left of E.

mast under the extreme

The water

line to R.

D. 4
5.

O
/,':

Similar

to

shield is

No. 2. over the


similar

The point
8.

of

The mast

to

No.

2,

but
J).

slightly more to the right. line to R.

Water
5

Similar to No. 2. The lines on the shield are broken and project nearly touching the Is of date.
I!
:

/)/.s.

AH last. O: Lines on
1 of
//
:

shield very coarse. date over centre of B.

As

last.

Rarity -Gloucester, No. 12, KB. Hampshire, Nos. 1, 6 Vis, RR 6, R.


;

Ibampsbire,
SIXPENCE.
7.

11

0: Similar. The point of shield between 8 and 1. The figures of date all of the same size.

R
8.

Sloop sailing. * VALUE SIXPENCE TO FACILITATE TKADE. D. 6


-:;-

As
:

last, in

copper

D. 7
after HAMPSHIRE.

9.

No

stars before

and and

@%K^%
%F
I-/
,

def*%\
...-, i.f
.

""""Hlli,

R No
:

stars before

after SIXPENCE.

'^^

10.

0: Similar

to No. 7.
first 1.

:/i

$1

"?,=

over the

The point of shield The 1's of date


8.

ggVloV /
X:

-jX

C/ /fl^aw^eBss

-"*-'

.-X

/&-^V ^ V^
AC**
-^-S*

%,.

i i-

1813
-

smaller than the

-T

-r

As No.

7.

D. 8

ANDOVER.
1811.
11.

O: Arms.

ANDOVER TOKEN FOR xu PENCE


first
.

Point of shield to

limb of
.

K.

R: PAYABLE BY W
1811
to right.

&

WAKEFORD
D. 9

Six acorns inside of wreath

12.

0: As

last.

R
13.

Similar.

Seven acorns to

right.

O:

Similar.
after
i

^p
3B l^jefifezjoEi).^' V^*,. tH11 ,^>
^y^iSt.'---

R: No period
15
14.
right.

Seven acorns to D. 10
D. 11

v r.3.*-'I

As

last, in

copper.

15.

O: Similar.

16
16.

R:
:

Similar.

leaf over first A.

D. 12

As last. R: Eight acorns


0: Similar.

to right.

D. 13

17.

R A
:

period after
right.

i.

Nine acorns

to

D. 14
K.
1's

18.

Point of shield to centre of


period after

R: No
As

&

Top

of

are

flat.

Four acorns
in copper.

to right.

D. 15

19.

last,

D. 16

Rarity

Nos. 9, 17,

BEE

10, 11, 12, 13, 16, E.

12

ANDOVER.
1812.
20.

20

O: Similar. Point of shield to first limb of K. R No period after i Seven acorns to Dated 1812. D. 17 right.
:

21. 22.

As 0:
It
:

last, in

copper.

D. 18
D. 19
1.

Six acorns to right.


Similar, with a period after

23.

O:

D. 20

NEWPORT.
24.
:

An

antique ship.

NEWPORT ISLE OP

WIGHT 1811
the waves.
in date.

The anchor touches


Flat tops to the 1's

El ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN

MAY PLENTY CROWN OUR HAPPY ISLE % The G lines to the first P. D. 21

25.

26.

R O The
: :

Similar. The anchor does not touch the water. The G lines to last limb of A. D. 22

R
27.

anchor touches the water. The tops of 1's slope. The G lines to space between p P. D. 28
last.

O As
:

The word TOKEN

closer to the circle.

SIXPENCE.
28.

Similar.

Beehive and bees.


SIXPENCE
29.
80.

UNION TOKEN D. 24
D. 25
D. 26

As
As

last, in

copper.

last, in tin.

PORTSEA.
81.

A
i:

crescent and star. ACCOMMODATION OF TRADE 1811 PORTSEA SILVER.

TOKEN

The 8 under first limb of K.

VALUE
T

ONE SHILLING PAYABLE AT S MK88": AVKNSLL & SIMMONDS QUEEN


PORTSEA

D. 27
B.

82.

O The
:

8 under space between E and

/.'

As

last.

Rarity

Nos. 22, 28, 27, 81, 82,


26,

RRR;

RR.

13

Ibampsbire,

PORTSMOUTH.
:

crescent

and
.

star.

ACCOMMODATION

PORTSMOUTH CHANGE

ONE SHILLING TOKEN DOLLAR SILVER PAYABLE AT THE BULLION OFFICE 69 HIGH STREET 1811 D. 28

As

last.

ISLE OF
:

WIGHT &C.

As No.

1.

D. 29

crescent and star with an eye in the centre. PORTSMOUTH 1811 PAYABLE AT I. DUDLEYS

xii

PENCE

SILVER TOKEN

berries in the wreath.


:

Eleven D. 30

Similar.

No

period
T
of

DUDLKYS

The

between i PORTSMOUTH

directly under the P of PAYABLE and at the same angle.

As

last.

D. 31
of garter does not touch
berries.

The tongue
the
D.

The wreath has seventeen

D. 82

Ship.

LET
I

COMMERCE

FLOURISH

ISSUED BY

M STEPHENS 1811

J^if
^

*n

VALUE XII PENCE PORTSMOUTH SILVER TOKEN D. 83

ybf-wcfci
ROMSEY.
Arms.

HM under the
.

SEY TOKEN

shield. ROMVALUE ONE SHILLING


.

PAYABLE BY W. ADAMS below the wreath.

1812

H.M D. 84

As

last.

Ships at sea.
Similar.

HAMPSHIRE TOKEN D. 35

ROMSEY TOKEN. ONE SHILLING


SONS.
P

VALUE

+
&

Ships at sea.

WILLIAM LINTOTT
to left.

on the waves

D. 36

SOUTHAMPTON.
42.
:

Arms. SOUTHAMPTON TOKEN VALUE - ONE SHILLING


.

R A
:

ship.

SON

WILLIAM LOMER & D. 37

Rarity

Nos. 33, 40, 42, 34, 35, 36, R.

RR

14

Tbcrcforfcsbtrc.
1.

O: Arras. HERKFOUD COUNTY AND CITY TOKEN 1811 The lion without a
sword.
shield.

The branch
R: PAYABLE

Five acorns in oak sprig. to right above the

IN CASH NOTES BY WAINWRIGHT & C. AND CARLESS & C? ONE SHILLING TOKEN D. 1

2.

O: Similar.
in

wreath.

With sword, three acorns The branch below


D. 2

the shield.
/,'
:

As

last.

Ikent.

FOLKESTONE.
1.

0: Arms. CINQ PORT TOKEN BOXER FOLKESTONE 1811 R ONE SHILLING VALUE
. .
:

IOHN
D.
1

^Lancashire. LIVERPOOL. HALF- A- GUINEA.


O:

THO? WILSON & C'.' phoenix. LIVERPOOL LANCASHIRE TOKEN 1812 STANDARD
.

10

6 GOLD

D.

This was struck in copper only.

SHILLING.
2.
:

li:

THO WILSON & c? LIVERPOOL Arms. Female seated. LANCASHIRE ONE


SHILLING TOKEN 1812

D. 2

MANCHESTER.
8.

O
li

Arms. MANCHESTER TOKEN. VALUE ONE SHILLING View of building, w. BALLANS TEADEALER MARKET-PLACK + D. 8
.

4. 5.

As As

last.

In brass.

last.

R:
0.
li
:

Similar, but Y
building.

and D on the base of Date 1812 added. D. 4


.

As

last.
.

Similar.

1812

FOR PUBLIC ACCOMODATION D. 5

POULTON.

^ ;
Rarity
Kent, No.
1,

7.

<>

'.

POULTEN TOKEN VALUE ONE SHILLING PAYABLE AT R D HALLS ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS D. 6
.

R.

Lancashire, Nos.

1, 5,

RRK

G, 7,

R.

^Leicestershire.
1.
:

15

Arms.

ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN


of branch to T.

Stem

2.

O
li

DERBY LEICESTER NORTHAMPTON AND RUTLAND LICENSED SHILLING SILVER TOKEN H MORGAN LICENSED MANUFACTURER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON. D. 1 Stem of branch to o. Similar. NOTTS DERBY LEICESTER NORTHAMPTON AND RUTLAND SHILLING SILVER TOKEN MORGAN LICENSED MANUFACTURER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON. D. 2
.

3.

O As
:

last.

R
4.

Similar to
rev. of

Mo.

1.

Top

of

N in

NORTHAMPTON

lines with M.

5.

6.

No. 1. No. 2. D. 8 rev. of No. 2. R ONE SHILLING TOKEN H M O: As No. 1. R: LEICESTER SILVER SHILLING TOKEN ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE A ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 20 OF THESE AT I.W&I. RAWSONS 1811 D. 4

O: The The 0: The


:

rev. of

SIXPENCE.
7.

O Arms,
:

six PENNY SILVER TOKEN DERBY LEICESTER AND RUTLAND SIX-

PENNY TOKEN 1811 MORGAN LICENSED MAKER 12 RATHBONE


PLACE LONDON.
8.

D. 5

(I

-^

"ii # 1811 ^.

\ '&n
1.

O: As

last.

LEICESTER SIX-PENNY LICENSED TOKEN 1811 ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 40 OF THESE AT I W & I RAWSONS D. 6

Lincolnshire. COUNTY.
:

A fleece.

LINCOLNSHIRE

SILVER TOKEN
7?:
2.

D. 1 12 PENCE 1811 Similar. LINCOLNSHIRE SILVER TOKEN 1812 TWELVE PENCE FOR USE AND ACCOMODATION D. 2

ALFORD.
8.

O: ALFORD
.

PAYABLE
.

SILVER TOKEN" 12 PENCE AT ELIZ T ? EMERSON &

R:

A
R.

SONS beehive.

1811 INDUSTRY HAS

ITS

REWARD
Rarity
Leicestershire, Nos. 4, 5, 8,

D. 3
2, 3,

ERR

3,

RR

2,

Lincolnshire, Nos.

R.

1C

^Lincolnshire.

EPWORTH.
4.

O
R

PAYABLE IN GOODS OR NOTES 1812. EPWORTH ISLE TOKEN T. & W. READ


. .

View

of

building.

ONK

SHILLING

CURRENT VALUE

D. 4

GAINSBOROUGH.
5.

O:

Star,

garter, &c.

JOHN GAMSON

GAINSBRO

R: Female
1811
6.

seated.

figure.

Y and D under the ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN D. 5


.

ship.

WILLIAM JERREMS

GAINSBRO

R A
:

windmill.

TOKEN

ONE SHILLING SILVER 1811 Top of window

straight and reaching to last bar of sail, six lines of brickwork on

the building.
to first
7.

The ground points


N.

limb of

D. 6

O As
:

last.

Similar.

The window

is

arched and

reaching between fourth and fifth bar of sail, five lines of brickwork. The ground lines to second limb of N. D. 7
8.

0:
7i
:

A A

ship.

GAINSBRO TOKEN 1811


s.

bridge, PENCE.

BANDARS FOR TWELVE D. 8


sea different.

9.

Similar.

The

R A distant view of bridge.


:

PENCE

FOR TWELVE D. 9

SIXPENCE.
10.

SILVER

TOKEN ISSUED BY 5BRUMBY GAINSBUKGH FOR VI PENCE

II

wheatsheaf. 1812 TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WITH SMALL CHANGE.

D. 10

HOLBEACH.
11.

0, 1811 HOLBEACH AND LINCOLNSHIRE A ONK POUND SILVER TOKEN H.M NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 20 OF THESE BY K. B. HOFF +

R
No. 10,

ONE SHILLING VALUE H.M ROYAL LICENCE

ISSUED BY D. 11

Rarity

RRR;

5,

6,

RR

8,

R.

Lincolnshire.
LINCOLN.
12.
11
:

17

Arms.

LINCOLN SILVER TOKEN 1812

M1LLSON AND PRESTON DOLLAR SILVER A ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE GIVEN FOR 20 OP THESE o D. 12
sprigs of oak.

13.

0: Similar, but without

R
14.

Similar, but reads WILL BE PAID and

H.M under PRESTON.

D. 13

O: Arms.

LINCOLN SILVER TOKEN


TO FACILITATE D. 14

'.

ONE SHILLING TOKEN TRADE

LOUTH.
15.

0: LOUTH SHILLING TOKEN 1811 & H CHAPMAN +


.
.

C.

STOVIN

R A
:

fleece.

PAYABLE IN CASH NOTES + D. 15


.

STAMFORD. EIGHTEEN PENCE.


16.

0:

lion, &c.
1 s
.

STAMFORD 1811
PAYABLE IN CASH BY EDW? & FRA? BUTT D. 16
.

SILVER

60 TOKEN

NOTES

17.

O: Similar, but the crown smaller and


radiated.

R: As

last.

D. 17

LONDON. EIGHTEEN PENCE.


1.

0:

A statue.
top of
:

CHARING CROSS Is. 60. The


1

points downward.

R
2.
3.

18 within a wreath.

LONDON SILVER Eight leaves and a long D. 1 tendril to spray.


TOKEN
last, in

As

copper.
]

Similar.

The top of

points upward.

R
4.

Nine leaves

to spray.

D. 2
D. 3

As
Rarity

last, in

copper.

Lincolnshire, No. 14,


15,

ERR

RR;

J6, 17, R.

Middlesex,

Nos.

1,

3,

R.

LONDON. KN PKNCK.
5.

O: LONDON SILVER TOKEN 1 S. 6 D. MORGAN MAKER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON /' DOLLAR SILVER TOKEN Is.GD. II M under wreath. D. 4
: .

SHILLING.
6.

O
Ji

with lamps to railings. CHARING CROSS Arms. Top of shield curved. ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKKN D. 5
statue,

7. 8.

As

last, in

copper.

D. 6

O As
A';

last.

A ONE POUND NOTE WILL HE PAID BY W K JONES & cV CHARING CROSS LONDON FOR 20 OF THESE 1). 7

9.

without lamps on railings. CHARING CROSS R; Similar to last, but the top of shield I). 8 straight.
:

statue,

10. 11.

As

last, in

copper.

I).

R-.

O: As last. ONE SHILLING VALUE

D
HM
D.
I).

10

12.

0: As last. Ji: KNAPP & C

ONE SHILLING
copper.

1 1

18. 14.

As

last, in

12

O: As last. B: * SILVER * TWELVE PENNY TOKEN SOLD BY * MORGAN * 12 RATHBONE PLACE * LONDON 1). 18
-::-

15.

O: A female

li:

seated. ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND & WALES. LET COMMERCE FLOURISH LONDON TOKEN ONE SHILLING PAYABLE AT s. LLOYD'S BUCKLERSBURY 1811 The 1's are flat topped. D. 14
.

16. 17.

As

last, in

copper.
I:NCI, AND.
.

I).

15

Female standing.
SCOTLAND
.

IRELAND.
-::

AND

WALKS

LET
1).

COMMERCE FLOURISH
//:

Similar, but the top of 1's slope.


Similar,

16
.

18.

O
//

with
.

period

after

LET

COMMERCE
:

As

last.

18

In copper.

Rarity

Nos.

8, 12,

KB

9, 11, 14, 17,

K.

flM&Meeey.
LONDON.
SHILLING.
19.

19

O LONDON

TOKEN PAYABLE BY A ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 OF THESE AT MORGANS 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON H. MORGAN LICENSED MANUFACTURER 12 RATHBONE PLACE
LONDON.

R
20.

ONE SHILLING TOKEN - H.M

D. 17

As

last.

R Arms
21.

of Bristol. DOLLAR SILVER SILVER TOKEN FOR xn PENCE. D. 18

O ONE

SHILLING LONDON SILVER TOKEN ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE H. MORGAN LICENSED MANUFACTURER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON.
19.

R: As No.
22.

D. 19

Arms.

SILVER TOKEN

HM
.

R: ONE SHILLING TOKEN SOLD BY ROYAL.


LICENCE AT MORGAN'S 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON. D. 20
.

23.

O As

last.
-:;-

24.

R: Similar, but a 0: As last.


O: As

after MORGAN'S. D. 21

R: ONE SHILLING VALUE


25.
last.
-;:-

D. 22

R
26.

SILVER
*
-*

BY MORGAN LONDON
-;:-

TWELVE PENNY TOKEN SOLD 12 RATHBONE PLACE D. 23


-:;-

O As

last.

R
27.

KNAPP &

ONE SHILLING H M
copper.

D. 24 D. 25

As
O:

last, in

28.

T bottle inscribed N? 14 S MARTIN'S

LANE LONDON, with R w on the cork. PAYABLE AT R WARRENS LIQUID


.

BLACKING..

-I-

..MANUFACTORY..

4-

..

R: ONE
29.

SHILLING

TOKEN

1811

ISSUED

BY ROBEET WARREN LONDON

D. 26

As

last.

R
30.

Similar, but without date and orna-

ment.

D. 27
.

LONDON YORK O: Four hands joined. SWANSEA AND LEEDS

R: ONE SHILLING TOKEN TRADE

TO FACILITATE D. 28
;

R ar jty

Nos. 20, 22, 25,


28, 30,

ERR

19, 24, 26,

RR

23, R.

LONDON.
SIXPENCE,
A
statue.

CHARING CROSS

of pedestal lines to s. Arms of London, six - PENNY SII.VKR

D. 29 I). 80 Similar. Top of pedestal lines with o. Similar, but with curved line at top
of shield.
1).

TOKEN As last, in copper.

81

As last, As last.

in copper.

1).

82

SIXPENNY

TOKEN

SOLD

BY

ROYAL

87.

O:
7,':

88.
'

O:

S s

T_2ll
u-w

^Vj

:;

v"^

.JJg?

7/:

89. 40. 41.

O:
li:

O:

LICENCE AT MORGAN'S 12 RAT II BONE PLACE LONDON D. 88 LONDON TOKEN FOR SIXPENCE PAYAIILK AT s LLOYD'S BUCKLERSBURY 1811 Female seated. ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND <& WALKS * I). 84 Similar, without FOR before SIXPENCE. Female standing. ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND AND WALKS D. 85 LONDON SIX -PENNY LICENSED SILVER TOKEN MORGAN MAKER 12 JJATHBONE PLACE LONDON + SIX PENNY TOKEN H.M, with a dot under the tie. D. 86 As last, in copper. D. 87 Similar. No dot after MAKER. Similar, no dot under tie. PAYABLE BY A 1 NOTE FOR 40 OF THESE AT MORGANS TOKEN MANUFACTORY 12 RATHBONK PLACE LONDON
. .

II:

42.

48. 44.

As last. 1). 88 O: As rev. of No. 81. I!: As No. 88, with a dot. D. 89 As last, in copper, on large flan. D. 40
A ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID BY

It:

WHALLEY & C THAMES LONDON FOR 40 OF THESE As No. 38, with a dot.
.

STREET
D. 41

45.

O: As last. li: As No. 40, without a

dot.

IRorfolft.
1.

O
11

NORFOLK SUFFOLK AND ESSEX SILVER TOKEN FOR ONE SHILLING. View of lighthouse. VALUE ONE D. 1 SHILLING.
last.

2.

O As
:

li

ONE SHILLING TOKEN H.M

D. 2
D. 8

8.

O
1!

As last. Arms. SILVER TOKEN H M


Norfolk, No.

Rarity

Middlesex, Nos. 87, 45,

RR

81, 88, 40, 42, 44,

R.

2,

RRR

8,

RR

1,

R.

21

ATTLEBOROUGH.
TWO SHILLINGS.
4.
:

Arms.

SHILLINGS
II
:

ATTLEBURGH TOKEN TWO H on the ground.


.

female standing. & SON OCT* 11


ground.

WILLIAM PARSON 1811 H on the D. 4


.

5.

O Arms.
:

SHILLINGS
II
:

ATTLEBURGH TOKEN TWO H on first palm blade.


D. 5

As

last.

6.

'.

PAYABLE
1

AT ATTLEBORO
SHILLING

WM.RF.&RK
FOR THE USE OF TRADE D. 6

1811

DISS.
7.
:

Arms.

PAYABLE AT

MUSKETT &
D. 7

SON'S *
7?:

12 PENCE DISS TOKEN MDCCCXI

LYNN. EIGHTEEN PENCE.


8.
:

Arms.

NOTE AND

WILL BE

PAID FOR 14 OF THESE BY I HEDLEY LYNN + OR AT H. MORGANS TOKEN AND BULLION OFFICE LONDON

R: DOLLAR SILVER TOKEN


under wreath.
9.

Is.

GD.

H.M D. 8

As

last, in

copper, plated obv. or rev. D. 9

10.

SILVER

TOKEN STAMP OFFICE KINGS LYNN 1811 FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF TRADE +

7?

ONE SHILLING VALUE H.M in wreath. ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE. D. 10

11.

0: Similar.

The

of

STAMP lines

above the E

As

last.

SIXPENCE.
12.

A ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID BY LYNN FOB I HEDLEY STAMP OFFICE

40 OF THESE 1811

six

PENNY TOKEN

H M in a wreath.
D. 11

Rarity

Nos.

4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11,

RR.

22

IHorfoUv

NORTH LOPHAM.
13.

0: Arms. PAYABLE AT s. PORTER'S NOKTH LOl'HAM * Ji 1 SHILLING FOR THK USK OF TRADE D. 12
-::-

YARMOUTH.
14.

O: Arms.
ONE
11

-::-

NORFOLK AND STFFOLK TOKEN SHILLING One acorn at


-x-

the left corner of shield.


:

Anns. 1811 PAYABLE AT j. HONTON'S YARMOUTH & AT BLYTH & C? BURY.

The top
15.

outside leaf

is

under u. D. 13
left

O: Similar.
II
:

Two acorns at corner of shield.


The

hand

Similar.

leaf points to foot of H.

D. 14
16.

Arms. Arms.

PAYABLE BY YARMOUTH.
.

F. R.

REYNOLDS

/.':

NORFOLK TOKEN FOR xn


D. 15

PENCE. 1811
17.

O
li

As

last.

castle.
XII

PENCE.

1811 NORFOLK TOKEN FOR D. 16

Northamptonshire.
PETERBOROUGH.
TWO SHILLINGS.
O: Arms.
7?
:

PETERBOROUGH TOKEN PAY ABLE BY GEORGE GRIFFIN SILVER TOKEN 2 SKILL 1812 H.M

D.I
As
last, in

copper.

D. 2

KltiHTKKX I'KXCK.
//

O: Cathedral. SILVER TOKEN 1811 FOR EIGHTEEN PENCE PETERBOROUGH BANK TOKEN COLE tt C? D. 8
:

As

last, in

copper.

D. 4

SHILLING.
5.

R
6. 7.

Similar to last. FOR XII PENCE PETERBOROUGH BANK TOKEN COLE & C? D. 5

As

last, silver gilt.

As

last, in

copper.

D. 6

Rarity

Norfolk, No. 13, R.


1, 6,

Northamptonshire, Nos.

BR.

IRortbumberlanfc.

23

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.
1.

PAYABLE BY JOHN ROBERTSON 0: Arms. NEWCASTLE ON TYNE


.

Female seated. NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM XXX PENCE 1811 P. WYON F.


D.
1

EIGHTEEN PENCE.
2.
:

Similar to
Similar.

last.

R
3.

Reads 18
In copper.

TOKEN.

D. 2 D. 8

As

last.

SHILLING.
4.

0:

ship, &c.

BEWICK MAIN COLLIERY

+ 1811 +

R
5.

ONE SHILLING PAYABLE AT NEWCASTLE D. 4 ON TYNE AND LONDON +


. .

Similar,

but

name

spelt

BEWICKE.

R
6.

As

last.

D. 5

Arms.

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 1812.


BRITISH ONE D. 6
D. 7

R: Britannia seated.
SHILLING TOKEN

MDCCCXII

7.

As

last.

In copper.

8.

R PAYABLE BY ALEX 0: Arms. NEWCASTLE ON TYNE

KELTY

R: View

of colliery.

& DURHAM 12
9.

NORTHUMBERLAND TOKEN 1812 D. 8


D. 9
.

As
:

last.

In copper.

10.

Arms. PAYABLE BY JOHN ROBERTSON NEWCASTLE ON TYNE


.

Female seated. DURHAM 12


spear
is

NORTHUMBERLAND & The TOKEN 1811 under N. A small w on


last 1 of date.

ground above the

D. 10
No.

Rarity

2,

RRR

10,

BB.

ftortbumberlanb.
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.
11.
/

O: Similar, but IOHN instead


li
:

of JOHN.

-\

Similar. The spear points between N and D. w above the first 1.

D. 11
12.

O: As
li:

last.

13.

The spear is under N. The vv omitted, and without the D. 12 hyphen under D. 0: Similar. The tail of left hand
Similar.

supporter nearly to the legend.


11:

The w on

the

ground,
n.

and

hyphen under

the D. 13

SIXPENCE*
14.
:

Arms. PAYABLE BY JOHN ROBERTSON NEWCASTLE ON TYNE

11

Female seated. NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM 0" TOKEN 1811 D. 14 As


last.

15.

In copper, on a large

flan.

IRottinobamebire.
MANSFIELD.
1.

O: PAYABLE BY

E.

DAWSON MANSFIED
I.
II

W. JERREMS GAINSBOROUGH

ED-

LEY LYNN NORFOLK & H. MORGAN LONDON 1812 A POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 20 OF THESE +
.

li

Anns
XII

of Bristol.

SILVER TOKEN FOR


I). 1

PENCE
c
<fc
. .

2.

Beehive,

o STANTON HANCOCK. WAKEFIELD & C? & W* ELLIS MANSFIELD


.

7i

Female seated. ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1812 Y & D under hilt of sword. H on bale. D. 2

8.

As

last.

H: Similar,
sword.

Y & D near the end of H on hale omitted. D. 3

NEWARK.
1.

0: A

TOWN HALL NEWARK building. SILVER TOKEN FOR ONE SHILLING


1811
STANSALL CHA S MOOR RICIl" FISHER W" FILLINGHAM W* HEADETT AND THE CURRENT VALUE T. WILSON D. 1 PAYABLE IN CASH NOTES.
.
.

It'.

T.

Rarity

Northumberland, No. 15,

RRR;

12, 18, R.

Nottinghamshire, No.

1,

RRR;

3,

R.

Bottingbamsbire.
NEWARK.
5.
:

25

As

last.

R
6.

Similar.

No

period

after

between THE and PAYABLE.


:

nor D. 5

As

last.

Similar. No period between VALUE and NOTES. The line w* FILLINGHAM is above the s in NOTES. D. 6
Similar.

7.

Head
5,

of
E.

figure

points

between K and

R
8.

Similar to No.

but the T of

first

line intersects the c of CURRENT.

D. 8
:

As

last.

Similar, but reads T STANZAIL CHA*? MOORE RICH 1* FISHER W? FILLINGHAM W? READETT and F WILSON.

D. 7

WELBECK.
THREE SHILLINGS.
9.
:

1804

SCOTT NOTTS.
.

TITCHFIELD WELBECK

11

SHILLINGS WEIGHING HALF VALUE 8 AN OUNCE

This

is

in copper.

Shropshire. DAWLEY.
1.

0: SELLS CHAINS FOR

PITS CRANES &C. OF BEST HORSE-NAIL IRON AT 5n. PER LB. (ill, BERT G1LPIN DAWLEY SHROPSHIRE.

E: A wild

PAYS THE boar. SHILLING 1811

BEARER A
1>. 1

SHREWSBURY.
2.

O:
/.'
:

shield

with
eye.

caduceus.

THO

VENABLES

Hand and
As
last, in

8.

copper.

E
R.

PAYABLE AT SHREWSBURY
Nottinghamshire, Nos. 7, Shropshire, No. 2, RRR
;

Rarity
6,

8,
1,

ERR
RR.

Somersetshire.
BATH.
/YH7,'
i.

(>:

Arms.

HATH TOKEN FOUR SHILLINGS

The
//
:

right foot of Justice points between T and R, left foot over A.

POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR FIVE OK THESK OUR TOKENS C. CULVKRHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND J, PHIPJ'H MARGARETS BUILDINGS BATH D. 1
last, in
1.

As

copper.

D. 2

O: As No.
11:

Similar, but ORCHARD in line with S Of BUILDINGS. D. 8

O: Similar to last. Point of shield over A.


li
:

A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR FIVE TOKENS

BY

C.
J.

CULVERHOUSE
PHIPPS

I.

ORCHARD

AND
:

Similar.
is

The

right foot of Justice

over

R, left foot

between A and

D.

R
R
O

As
As

last.
last.
i.

D. 4

Similar, but

instead of

j.

PHIPPS.

D. 5
:

As

last.

R:

fleece suspended.

& COMMERCE
As
:

1811.

SHIPS COLONIES D. 6

last, in

copper.

D. 7
SHILLINGS
cuff lines

Anns + BATH TOKEN -)- FOUR


1811 with
A

The
first

left

hand
H.

limb of

POUND NOTE FOR 5 TOKENS GIVEN BY S. WHITCHURCH AND W M DORE A Staffordshire knot below, commencing at w and terminating at o. D. 8

Rarity

Nos.

4, 6, 7, 9,

BRR;

1, 3, 5,

RR.

Somersetshire.
BATH.
SHILLINGS.
10.
.Zi
:

27

Very

similar.

Similar.

The knot commences at M and terminates at R. D. 9


clear ofs, left cuff lines slightly limb of H, tops

11.

Head

to the left of first

of 1's slope, a dot under the N

Of SHILLINGS.

R
12.

As
As As

last.

D. 10
copper.

last, in last.

D. 12

18.

Similar.

mences

The knot smaller and comat the last limb of M and

terminates under space between D. 11 o and R.


14.

The
As

left cuff to

centre of H, top of

the 1's are


'

flat.

\*

.1

L/

SIT*
J
'

R
15.

last.

D. 13

V.?.'-~

0: BATH TOKEN 1811

FOUR SHILLINGS
D. 14

/f-,-i

As

last.

TWO SHILLINGS.
16.

O: Anns.

BATH TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS

R: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR TEN TOKENS BY C. CULVKKHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND D. 15 J. PHIPPS

SHILLING.
17.

BATH TOKEN 0: Arms. 1812

ONE

SHILLING

A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR

20 OF THESE OUR TOKENS C. CULVEKHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND J. PHIPPS AIARGARETS D. 16 BUILDINGS BATH
last.

18.

As

R:

Similar,
after c,

but
i,

without
J.

the

periods

and

D. 17
;

Rarity

Nos. 18, 15, 18,

RR

10, 11, 14, R.

2H

Somersetshire.
BRISTOL.
SHILLING.
19.

20.

21.

supporters. SILVKK TOKKN 12 FOR NKCKSSAUV CHANGE. 1811 D. 1H As lust, in copper. D. 1!) O: Anns with supporters. ONE SHILLING TOKKN GENUINE DOLLAR SILVER
:

(>
/i

Arms without

BRISTOL

II

ISSUED BY E. BRYAN BRISTOL SOMERSET WILTS DEVON. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

NORTH
22.

AND

SOUTH

WALES

BRISTOL TOKEN.

I).

AND 20

O
7i

Similar. Date closer together. Period after 1811. Similar. E. BRYAN in a shorter line.

Bristol

Commercial Token Bank Company,


August
Tail of the
12.

snake touches
crest

N.

28.

0: Arms and

within a garter, inscribed VIRTUTE ET INDUSTRIA BRISTOL TOKEN FOR XII PENCE The flag on mainmast to centre of the flag on left tower, a portion of the flagstaff and a corner of flag seen on the tower to right. PAYABLE BY MESS " FRA* GARRATT W* TERRELL EDw" BTRD LAN^ BECK & FRAN? H. GRIGG ISSUED IN BRISTOL 1811. TO FACILITATE AUG^ 12 TRADE. The F in FRA* lines to the foot of T, and T in GARRATT D. 21 points between D and E.
1
.

24.
26.

O: Similar, no

Similar.

No
to
is

portcullis in doorway. S line under s in FRA

O: Similar

tower

No. 23. The flag on above flag on mast. The right tower cuts into the garter, no
flagstaff. last.

As

D. 26
N.

Tail of

snake does not touch

26.

O R

Tail does not touch N. Similar. The F lines between T and o, and T

points to
scarcely

first

limb of
iiot

E.

1).
tin-

22
fl:ur

In some specimens the corner of

shows or

at

all.

27.

O
//

As No.

26.

No

F linos to period after GRIGG. T to first limb space before TO. of E. The border frosted. D. 24

Rarity

Nos. 24, 25, R.

Somersetshire.
BRISTOL.
28.

29

O
11

Similar. Similar.

29.

on tower. and E. D. 23 Tail closer to N. The flag on tower floats above the flag on mainmast.
flag or staff

No

T points between D

E
30.

As

last.

Similar.

D. 25 Flag on mast to centre of

flag on tower. Similar, but reads PAYABLE BY MESS*? FRA* CARRATT W* FERRELL EDw" BIRD LAN? BECK & FRAN? H. GR1GO. The F lines between T and o,

and
31.

T points between D

and

E.

As

last,

but in brass.

D. 27 D. 28

August 22.
32.

Similar.

The

tail

does not touch N.

Flag on mainmast to centre of flag on tower. " PAYABLE BY MESS FRA? GARRATT W? TERRELL EDw" BIRD LAM^ BECK &
1

FRAN:?

H.

TRADE.

TO FACILITATE GRIGG. ISSUED IN BRISTOL AUG*

22 1811
33.
:

The

F lines to foot of T.

D. 29
Similar.

nearly touches N. Flag on tower above the one on


tail

The

72

34. 35. 36.


/?

mast. N PAYABLE BY MESS KS FUA GARRETT W* D TKRRA1L EDM BIRD LAM^ BECK & FRAN N H. GREGG. Legend as last. D. 30 As last, but in copper. The reverse D. 31 silver plated. As last, in copper on a larger flan, D. 32 not plated. Similar. Tail touches N. The flagstaff

under
:

T.

As

last.

57 and 58 are contemporary Nos. Nos. 29 and 55. forgeries of the genuine tokens

3036,

No Date.
37.

0: Similar.
/i
:

^^rafrfvx -:

:;>

88.

O
Ft

Rarity

Nos. 80, 82, 33, 86, 87,

KBK

29. KIJ

PAYABLE BY A ONE POOXD - NOTE FOR 20 OF THESE AT P. ROSE'S STATIONER BRISTOL. H. MORGAN LICENSED MANURATHBONE PLACE 12 FACTURER D 33 LONDON. Similar. Tail touches N. The flagstaff under T. As No. 86. BRISTOL SHILLING SILVER TOKEN ISSu'D BY ROYAL LICENCE Legend as last,

H MORGAN

&C.

D-

80

Somersetshire,
BRISTOL.
<>:

Tail

does not touch N. PENCE in legend reads PENSE. The flagstaff under space between T imd i.
last.

As
40.

D. 85

As

last.

R
41.

Similar, but ISSUED instead of ISSU'D.

D. 86
:

Prince of Wales' Plumes and Motto,


Ac.

BRISTOL SHILLING TOKEN &C.


88.

As No.
D. 87

July
42.
:

12.

Arms and

within a garter. BRISTOL MEDAL THE XII OF JULY


crest

7?

WELCH PRINCIPALITY BRISTOL AND SILVER MEDAL F GAURATT & F? HORE GRIGG PROSPERITY TO WALES D. 88 & THE CITY OF BRISTOL.
last. last,

48.

O As
:

R
44.

As

words ISSUED BY

with the addition of the D. 89

O As
:

last.

R:

Similar,

but reads BRISTOL AND PRINCIPALITY SILVER MEDAL FR GARRATT LAM BKCK & F8 HORE

WELCH
GRIGG
45.

D. 40

O As last. R BRISTOL
: :

AND WELCH PRINCIPALITY SILVER MEDAL ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE. Legend as No. 42. D. 41
last.

46.

As

WALES AND
5

BRISTOL SKP 1811

-::

MERTHYR *
D. 42

BRISTOL BRIDGE.
47.

O: Abridge. BRISTOL & WILTSHIRE TOKKN 1811 Tops of the 1's are flat.

'VALI'E
<t

12 PENCE PAYABLE BY NIBLOCK AT THEIR WAREHOUSE LATHAM


.

BRIDGE

sT

&

TKOWIililDGE

The

point of star lines with the terD. 48 minal of E in WAREHOUSE.


48.
:

Similar.
Similar.

Tops
E.

of 1's slope. of star to first

R:

The point

limb of

D. 44

Rarity

Nos. 48, 44,46,

RRR;

41, 42, 45,

RR;

89, 40, 48, R.

Somersetshire.
BRISTOL.
49.

81

0: Arms.

LET TRADE & COMMEHCE FLOURISH BRISTOL ISSUED BY W. SHEPPARD EXCHANGE SKP* 6 1811
. . .

The
11
'.

tops of 1's are

flat.

VALUE 1 2 PENCE SOMERSETSHIRE WILTSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE SOUTH WALES AND BRISTOL TOKEN Two
acorns at the intersection of the wreath. P. 45 Similar to last, hut SHEPHARD instead of SHEPPARD. Tops of 1's slope. Similar to last. WALES closer to wreath. Two acorns as last. D. 46

50.

BRISTOL QUAY.
51.

R
52.

three-masted ship. VALUE ONE SHILLING FOR THE ARMY &C. * N9 87 QUAY BRISTOL PAYABLE AT GOVERNMENT STORES R TRIPP & C 1811 D. 47
last.
last,

O As
:

li

As

but R TRIPP & c? 1811 omitted. D. 48

SIXPENCE.
Arms and Supporters.
58.

O
I!

'.

BRISTOL SIXPENNY TOKEN TO FACILITATE TRADE 1811 G" GENUINE DOLLAR SILVER ISSUED D. 49 BY E BRYAN

Arms.
.

54.

As

last.

//:

Similar, but with E. in E. BRYAN

period

after

D. 50

Arms
55.

within

a Garter.
12.

August

BRISTOL TOKEN FOR vi PENCE 8 li: PAYABLE BY MESS ! FRA* GARRATT W* TERRELL EDW U BIRD LAN^ BECK & TO FACILITATE FRAN!* H. GRIGG ISSUED IN BRISTOL AUG^ TRADE !> 51 12 1811.

Arms.

56.

As

last.

In copper plated.

August 22.
57.

O
It

Similar to last. Similar, but reads PAYABLE BY MESS** N R FRA N GARRATT W TERRELL EDW N T GRIGG H FRA & BECK BIRD LAM D- 52 AUG? 22 1811

Rarity

Nos. 50, 57, K.

58.

As

last.

/,':

Similar, but reads PAYABLE BY

FRA^ GARRETT W? TERHAIL T BIRD LAM BECK & FKA* H. GREGG. D. 58

Someraetebfre.
BRISTOL.
No
59.

Date.

O
I!

As

last.

BRISTOL

SILVKU SIX-PENNY TOKEN

ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE MORGAN LICENSED MAKER 12 RATHBONE PLACE 'LONDON. ]>. 54
60.
//
:

As

last.

PAYABLE AT MORGANS WAREHOUSE FOR BUCK & DOE SKINS CASTLE sT BRISTOL A 1 NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 40 OF THESE. I). 55
July
6.

61.

O: BRISTOL MEDAL THE VI OF JULY. It: BRISTOL & SOUTH WALES SILVER MEDAL ISSUED BY F GARRATT & F s HORK GRIGG. PROSPEKITY TO WALES & THE CITY OF BRISTOL 1). 56

62.

July 12 BRISTOL MEDAL THE XII OF JULY BRISTOL & WELCH PRINCIPALITY SILVER MEDAL ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE PROSPERITY TO WALES & THE CITY OF BRISTOL 4D. 57

BRISTOL BRIDGE.
68.
:

bridge.

BRISTOL

&
.

WILTSHIRE

R
64.

TOKEN 1811 VALUE 6 PENCE PAYABLE BY NIBLOCK & AT THEIR WAKKHol SK LATHAM D. 58 BRIDGES & TROWBRIDGE
.

O
It

As

last.

Similar, but reads BRIDGE sT

D. 59

65.

O: Arms.
II
:

SEPT 6 1811 BRISTOL PAYABLE BY AV. SHEPPARD. EXCHANGE SOMERSETSHIRE WILTSHIRE 6 PENCE WALES GLOUCESTERSHIRE SOUTH D. 60 AND BRISTOL TOKEN
Star.

Arms with Supporters.

66.

O: 6 PENCE
7?:

R TRIPP & c a star. BRISTOL 1811 PAYABLE BY ONE DOLLAR FOR 10 TOKENS & 2 OR 20 TOKENS FOR 2 DOLLARS & 4? AND 40 FOR A ONE POUND NOTE 1). 61
in
1

CHARD.
SHILLING.
67.

0: CHARD SOMERSET 1811


11:

68.

Rarity

Nos. 61, 62,

RRR

68,

RR

within a Barter inscribed SHILLING BENEFIT FOR THE ISSUED D.' 62 OF TRADE 0: Similar, but reads CHARD SOMERSET SEPT? 1811
1
.
. . .

60, 63, 67, R.

li

69.

As As

last. last,

but in copper.

D. 63 D. 64

83

Somersetshire.

FROME SELWOOD.
TWO SHILLINGS.
70.

0: Full-faced bust. FROME TOKEN FOR 2 SHILLINGS


7?
:

SELWOOD

AT

MESS^f WILLOUGHBY & SONS A ONE POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR 10 TOKENS 1812 D. 65

ONE SHILLING.
71.

0: Similar, but TOKEN FOR 12 PENCE

AT

MESS 1!? WILLOUGHB| M?? SINKINS RYALL W. SPARKS W. GERARD GRIFFITH & GOUGH. A ONE POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR 20 TOKENS 1811 D. 66
H.

TATJNTON.
SHILLING.
72.
:

shield.

PAYABLE AT JOHN BLUETTS

1811.

VALUE

XII

PENCE

TAUNTON TOKEN. D. 67

Staffordshire.
BILSTON.
1.

O: Arms.

BILSTON SILVER TOKEN ONE A circular line above SHILLING the castle.

R: PAYABLE BY RUSHBURY AND WOOLLEY


1811 ONE TOKENS
2.

POUND NOTE FOR 20 D. 1


circular

O: Similar, but without the


line.

R:

Similar.

COMMERCIAL CHANGE 1811 D. 2

SIXPENCE.
3.
:

Similar to

last,

six PENCE

R:

Similar, but ONE POUND NOTE FOR 40

TOKENS

FAZELEY.
HALF-CROWN.
4.

O Arms.
:

R
Rarity

FAZELEY SILVER TOKEN MDCCCXII HALF CROWN TOKEN PAYABLE BY PEELS D. 4 HARDING & COM?! -f +
.

Somersetshire, No. 72, BRR; 70, R. Staffordshire, Nos. 1, 4, RR.

&taffort>0bire.
_*<"""', '*"'
f f t t

ffm m
'
-

s4*
..,''''

*+ "
'

f*

',

Mi- Jfif
:

f>fa-3.:.-. *

"
'>''','

FAZELEY.
SHILLING.
5.

UtfE

'J > "si


!

O
7.'

Arms.

FA/ELKY OCTOBER 1811

SILVER

TOKEN

1*U

ONE SHILLING
In copper.

P. 5

ELEVEN ACORNS.
6.
:

Similar to
border.

last,

but with fine toothed

ONE SHILLV Letter H

is on the fourth centre leaf to left, eleven acorns in D. 6 wreath to the left.

7.

Similar. PAYABLE HY p. H &cV FAZELEY SILVER TOKEN I 8! OCTOBER 1811 The left corner of shield between B and L.
last.

R As
:

D. 7

TEN ACORNS.
8.

0: The

left

corner of shield
of B.

is

under

the

bow

R: Similar,

With ten acorns in wreath. Figure 5 on fifth leaf at the right, also H on fourth leaf on the left. D. 8
last, in

9.

As
:

copper.

D. 9
to top of B.

10.

Similar.

Corner of shield

R
11.

Similar, without 5 on leaf to right.

0: Arms.

FAZELEY SILVER TOKEN 1811 PAYABLE BY PEEL? HARDING & C


8.

11:

As No.

D. 10

SIXPENCE.
12.

O Arms.
//
:

FAZELEY SILVER TOKEN l8l PAYABLE BY PEEL* HARDING & c"

6 PENCE.
in

The centre limb of first K PENCE is clear of the top and bottom limbs of that letter. D. 11
last.

1J5.

O: As
/i
:

The

centre limb touches the top and


E.

bottom limbs of

D. 12
;

Rarity

Nos.

7, 10,

RB

6,

R.

Stafforbsbfre.
STAFFORD.
14.

85

0:

building.

STAFFORD

TOKEN

FOR

TWELVE PENCE 1811.


between E and
L.

The eaves

of the building line at the right

Arms.

/ C The right hand corner of tower lines between the paws of the lion. D. 13

15.

Similar. The eaves line with the foot of L.


lion's

R The
:

paw

tower.
16.
:

nearly touches the I). 14

As

last.

Similar.

The doorway

filled in

with

lines to the bottom.

VJ"

^~s--fz^

'</

Xjari

Suffolk.
IPSWICH.
1.

0: The Prince
7?:

of Wales' s plume, &c. 1811 IPSWICH SHILLING SILVER TOKEN H.M A ONE POUND NOTE WILL BE PAID The FOR 20 OF THESE BY W ADAMS. s of SHILLING lines with E. D. 1

2.

As

last.

R:

Similar.

The

line

under

TOKEN

extends from T to end of E.


3.
:

As

last.

R:

Similar.

The

s
-f-

of SHILLING lines
after

with o and a
4.

ADAMS

+
D. 2

0: As

last.

SILVER TOKEN TO CONVENIENCE THE ARMY AND THE PUBLIC VALUE ONE D- 3 SHILLING

5.

Anns. IPSWICH TOKEN FOR xn PENCE R: PAYABLE BY W. ADAMS 1812 H.M


:

D. 4
6. 7.

As
0: As

last, in
last.

copper.

D. 5

R: PAYABLE AT CLAYTON AND HIDE'S ACCOMMODATION CHANGE 1811 D. 6


Rarity
Staffordshire, No. 16,

EBB.
;

Suffolk, No. 3,

BBB

1, 2, 5, 7,

BR

4,

B.

Suffolk

NEEDHAM MARKET.
8.
()

SILVER TOKEN STAMP OFFICE NEEDHAM 1811 H.M A ONE PODND NOTE WILL BE PAID FOR 20 OF THESE BY
J STEWARD + ONE SHILLING VALUE H.M ROYAL LICENCE
.

ISSUED BY D. 7

WOODBRIDGE.
EIGHTEEN PENCE.
9.
:

Justice standing.

FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF TRADE 1811

R
10.

SILVER

TOKEN VALUE 1 S. 6 D. HM PAYABLE AT STUDD AND MATHEWs'S WOODBBIDGE + D. 8


.

As

last, in

copper.

D. 9

SHILLING.
11.

0: VALUE ONE SHILLING PAYABLE AT W 8IZERS WOODBRIDGE 7? WOODBRIDGE SILVER TOKEN 1811 FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF TRADE.
:

D. 11

Surrey
GODALMINQ.
1.

O:
11
:

XII

A woolsack.

GODALMING * TOKEN. * 1811 PRO BONO PUBLICO * D. 1

SIXPENCE.
2.

O
11

Similar, except in size.

vi.

Similar to last.

IX 2

RIPLEY.
SIXPENCE.
3.

O:
/,'
:

y^ 5f
6.

in script.
is

RIPLEY SJXPKNCK.

D. 8 This
in tin.

WEYBRIDGE.
4.

O:

barrel,

BUNN & c

WKYBKIDGE

IRON WORKS.

ONE SHILLING TOKEN DOWGATE WHARF D. 4 LICENSED


Suffolk, Nos. 8, 9, 11,
1, 2,

Rarity

RB.

Surrey, Nos.

RRR:

4,

R.

Sussey.
BRIGHTON.
1.

37

O: SILVER TOKEN
BRIGHTON

J.B PHILLIPSON CHEMIST

ONE SHILLING PAYABLE BY


SON
.

R. PHILLIP-

DRUGGIST CHICHESTER

D. 1

CHICHESTER.
CROWN.
2.

O:

Two hands
PAYABLE
AT

UNION clasped. TOKEN FIVE SHILLING' 8 MDCCCXI


HY
COMPER*S

OR

B CHARGE'S CHICHESTER
of

Top
acorn

H and

I level.

An

opposite s of COMPER'S.
8.

D. 2

O As
:

last.

Similar.

No

apostrophe in COMPERS

or CHARGES and no acorn opposite D. 3 s.

HALF-CROWN.
4.
:

Similar, but value 2 SHILL


Similar.

& 6D
COMPEB'S

R:

PAYABLE AT H!
.

OR B

CHARGE'S CHICHESTER.
is

The
D. 4

top of small Y in H?
final

above the

limb of

H.

O As
:

last.

R:

Similar.
final

The Y
limb of

is

level

with the
D. 5

H.

6.

As

last.

R:

Similar.

An

acorn over the E in

is the only acorn protruding from inside of wreath.

PAYABLE.

This

ONE SHILLING.
7.

Similar.

ONE SHILLING.
OB
B

R: PAYABLE AT HY COMPER'S
CHARGE'S CHICHESTER
top.

HY level at
D- 6

Rarity

Nos.

3, 6,

RRR;
R.

2, 4, 5,

RR;

1, 7,

usscy.

CHICHESTER.
8.

O: Market Cross.
MODATION
xii

CHICHESTER ACCOMPENCE The base

line of building
/'
:

commences

at x.

PAYABLE

AT B & J. CAFFIN*S J. REDMAN'S w. HALSTEU'S AND c. SHIPHAM'S 1811 D. 7

AT
.

CiVr

9.

O
li

Similar.

The base

line

commences
D. 8

J.
'.

Hk.LJAil'S
H^i
:

near

c.

As

last.

10.

O Arms.
:

CHICHESTER SILVER TOKEN

1811
li
:

PAYABLE BY T DALLY & C? 1? COMMERCIAL * CHANGE * D. 9


.

11.

0: As
li
:

last.

XII

PENCE COMMERCIAL CHANGE. D. 10

SIXPENCE.
12.

O: Hands
11:

in grip. six PENCE


7.

Similar to No.

7.

Similar to No.
:

D. 11

13.
li
:

castle.

Similar to No. 10.

Similar, but 6?

D. 12

ROWFANT.
14.

O: A farmer ploughing. HENRY HUNT ROWFANT HOUSE SUSSEX Y & D On


ground.
li
:

ONE SHILLING ]Hll TOKEN CHANGE FOR LABOUR


. .

IN

EX-

D. 13

SHOREHAM.
15.

0:

church. PENCE

SHOREHAM TOKEN XH
.

PAYABLE AT CLAYTON AND


ACCOMMODATION CHANGE 1811 D. 14

16.

O: Similar, with an inner


7?

circle

added. PENCE reads PENSE


:

As

last.

D. 15

Rarity

Nos. 9, 14, 15, 16, 10, 11, 12, 13, R.

BR;

89

STEYNINQ.
17.

SIL\ ER
T

TOKEN PAYABLE AT OR I CHEESMANS STEYNING SUSSEX ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF TRADE 1811
SHILLING
S GATEIS

R A
:

beehive
hive.

and

bees.

H M under D. 16
.

18.
1

0: Similar.

The

first

name

spelt

X"" """""""/,
18

GATES'S instead of GATEIS.

/3*T id
J
.

As

last.

D. 17

fipf
\'.'*

Marwicfcebire.
COUNTY.
1.

O: Prince of Wales's plume. .WARWICKSHIRE AND NORTH WALES


.

R: ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1811.

BEDWORTH.
2.
:

crest.

FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CHANGE ISSUED OCT? 25 1811


.

TOKEN ONE BEDWORTH-MILL *


SHILLING

PAYABLE

AT

D-

BIRMINGHAM.
HALF-CROWX.
8.
:

2s6o
R: Arms.

BIRMINGHAM building. MDCCCXI

TOKEN

ONB POUND NOTE FOR 8 TOKENS PAYABLE AT THE WORKD. 2 HOUSE

WRIGHT'S.
4.

0:

A Chinaman.
.

SIXPENCE PAYABLE WRIGHT BIRMINGHAM

TWO SHILLINGS AND BY EDWARD

R
6.

Arms. WARWICKSHIRE SILVER TOKEN POUND NOTE FOR EIGHT 1811 D. 8

As

last.

The

P in POUNDS between the limbs

of R.

Rarity

Sussex, Nos. 17, 18,


1, 3, 4, 5,

RR.
;

Warwickshire, Nos.

RRR

2,

R.

40

Marwtcfc0bire.
BIRMINGHAM.
SUILLIXG,
6.

1811.

O View
:

of a building. BIRMINGHAM TOKEN ONE SHILLING 1811. The

eaves of building at the left line between B and i. 1 in date over s.

^ g3SfcsN*S^/&&
\&
*o/*
.<?/

Il\

Arms

vSo'017

of Birmingham. ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS PAYABLE AT THE WORKHOUSE The centre bar of shield lines to first limb of K. D. 5
last.

7.

0: As

H
8.

O R O

The bar to centre of The eaves line to i.


over s and H. The bar lines over

E.

D. 6

The

1 in

date

E.

D. 7

9.

R
10.

O
Ji

As last. The bar to centre of E. The eaves line to the bow

D. 8
of B.
first

1 in

date to left of s. The bar lines to centre of


of E.

limb D. 9

11.

O: As
11
:

last.

The bar

lines to last

limb of

E.

D. 10
12.

O: The eaves

line to

i.

The upright

13.

rabbits in windows omitted. R: The bar lines to centre of E. D. 11 0: As last. H The bar lines to last limb of E.
:

1).

12

14.

O: The eaves line between B and i. R: The bar lines to the centre of E. Struck in copper and plated.

15.

As last. R: Bar lines beyond the centre of The arms with ten lozenges.
:

E.

D. 18

16.

Struck in copper and plated. O: The eaves line with i. R: Shield without the bar. Struck in copper.

D. 14

^^MT

^x;
;

A>

'-,

/'

*^

Rarity
14

No.

16,

R;

14, 15,118.

/&&^

15

Marwicfcsbire.
5>*

41

BIRMINGHAM.
1812.
17.
:

E
18.

Similar, but dated 1812 and without the wicket to left. The pavement longer than the wall.

The bar

lines to first

limb of

E.

D. 15

O: As last. R Very similar


:

to last. The dots in shield to left different.


lines
E.

19.

O As last. R: The bar


:

slightly above first

limb of
20.
7^
: :

D. 16

The pavement shorter than the wall. The bar lines to first limb of E.
D. 17

SfXPENCE,
21.

1811.

O: Similar, but dated 1811. The wicket

is at the left. ONE POUND NOTE FOB 40 Similar. TOKENS. The bar lines with first D. 18 limb of E.

1812.
22.

0: Similar, but dated 1812 and the


wicket omitted.

23.

R: As last. 0: As last, R: The bar

D. 19
lines to centre of E.

D. 20

Wiltsbire. MARLBOROUGH.
1.

O: ONE

R
2.

MARLBOBOUGH SHILLING 1811 OLD BANK TOKEN KING GOSLING TANNEB & GRIFFITHS D. 1 FOR NECfiffARY CHANGE Four hands joined. KING GOSLING Centre TANNER & GRIFFITHS 4.

of cuff lines to

o.

R: ONE SHILLING TOKEN


BOBOUGH
3.
:

4-

1811 OLD BANK 4.

MABLD. 2

R
4.

The centre of cuff lines to s. D 3 As last. 0: As last. R: Similar, with a circular inscription
:

ONE

SHILLING out date.


.

+ TOKEN

4-

WlthD. 4

Rarity

Warwickshire, No. 18, RRR 17, 19, 20, 21, R. Wiltshire, Nos. 1, 4, RR 2, 3, R.
:

42

rautebtre.

MARLBOROUGH.
SIXPENCE,
5.
(>
:

Similar, excepting size.

11

SIXPENCE TOKKN 1811

MARLBOROUGH
D. 5

OLD

BANK

STAVERTON.
HALF-CROWN.
6.
:

View of
8

STAVERTON FACTORY Mills. NEAR BRADFORD WILTSHIRE


.
.

li

2 6 1811

PROSPERITY TO THE WOOLv" D. 6

OTovcestersbire.

COUNTY AND
:

CITY.

Arms. WORCESTER COUNTY AND CITY TOKEN *


VALUE ONE SHILL TRADE 1811
:

R:

TO FACILITATE D. 1

JJJorfcsbire.

COUNTY.
1.

O:

fleece

suspended.

FOR

PUBLIC

ACCOMMODATION

VALUE ONE SHILLING YORKSHIRE WliST D. 1 RIDING TOKEN 1811

BARNSLEY.
2.

O: Arms of Leeds. BARNSLEY


7i:

WILLIAM HORSFALL

Female

ONE seated on a bale. SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1812.


D. 2

BRADFORD.
8.

Arms and

crest.

JAMES LAYCOCK

BRADFORD

ONE Justice standing. SILVER TOKEN 1812

SHILLING D. 8

BRIDLINGTON.
4.

O: BBB BRIDLINGTON 1811.


li
:

ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN HARWOOD


Wiltshire, No. 6,

COOK & D. 4
;

Rarity

RRR
RR.

5,

B.

Yorkshire, No.

2,

<>^

^N v^--

8>orh6bire.

&
-.

BRIDLINGTON.
5.

W=
6.

O:

on a shield. COOK & HARWOOD 1812 R: TWELVE PENNY incused on large BRIDLINGTON SILVER figures 12. TOKEN D. 5
jf
:

Arms, a ship between, B B B BHIDLINGTON QUAY 1811 ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN. JAMES STEPHENSON + + D. 6
.
. .

DONCASTER.
7.
:

The

cross of
.

SHAW
7?
:

Otho de DONCASTER
.

Tilli.

BIRKIN-

ONE Justice standing. SILVER TOKEN 1812

SHILLING D. 7
MIRFIN

8.

0:
7?
:

lion holding a standard.


. .

& PARKER DONCASTER Female seated on a bale with Y & D under. The D is over first 1 in H on bale* ONE SHILLING date.
SILVER TOKEN 1812

D. 8

9.

0: As

last.

R:

The D is over the second Similar. 1 in date, and the H on bale D. 9 omitted.
As
last.

10.

R:

Similar.

tween

The D and 2

is

over space be-

in date.

D. 10

SIXPENCE.
11.
:

R:

Similar to the last. Similar, but without the sword. PENCE SILVER TOKEN 1812
.

SIX.

D. 11

HULL.

EIGHTEEN PENCE.
12.

O: Arms.

R:

Six berries in HULL 1811 the right and four in the left The tooth of border does wreath. not touch the second limb of u. s 6 D within sprays of rose leaves. 1 D. 12 RUDSTON AND PRESTON.
.

^0^'-, sir^
,

18.

-.

0: Similar, but a tooth of the border touches the second limb of u.

/,

The
leaf.

first

of berry to right clear

Similar to

last.

Rarity

No. 12,

BB;

9, 10, 13,

B.

HULL.
; r; L-.

tu
>>

14.

O: Five berries on each


.ft:

side,

Similar.
berries to right

D. 14

15.

0: Five

and four

to

left.

R: Similar.
16.

D. 15
to

O: Six
It
:

berries

right

and

five

to

left.

Similar.

D. 16

SIXPENCE.
'

0t''^ Ma

^^#J^ ^
3
-

v^b^tj

17.

O: Similar except

in size.
.

6? RUDSTON AND PRESTON

D. 17

<*

t%?. ^^_o
LEEDS
SHILLING,
Nose and
18.

;-^-->/

X/.^iB^

1811.

legs of fleece nearly

on one
s.

line.

0: Arms. JOHN SMALPAOE & LEEDS


. .

LTJMB

R: A female

A sword on the seated. ground with Y & D above it. ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1811 The point of sword between Y and &. Hilt touches and reaches end of D. 20 bale.
last.

19.

As

R: The point

of

sword under &.

Hilt

touches but does not reach end of D. 28 bale.

Two rows
20.

of dots under stars.

O: Similar,
stars.

Two

rows of dots under

R
21.

D nearly touches sword.


last.

Hilt below D. 28 the bale, with grass over.

O: As

R: D nearly touches sword. Hilt touches end of bale.


22.

O: As

last.

R
Rarity

D between dress and sword. touches end of bale.


Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21,

Hilt

24

BRR

22,

RR.

45

LEEDS.
Hind legs on
line

below nose and forelegs.

23.

One row of dots under stars. O The point of centre star close
:

to top

of shield.

Line of sea above


shield.

E. D. 18 Point of star further from top of

Line of sea
sword.
of bale.

to E. D nearly touches Hilt does not reach end

D. 19
to dress.

As last. Y & D closer

Point of sword under

Y double YY. Y. D. 25

Two rows
:

of dots under stars.


of dots under stars.

O Double row

D nearly touches sword.

Hilt below D. 22 the bale, with grass over.

Nose on
27.
:

line,

legs

on

fore legs line below, and hind line under fore legs.
line,

O Nose on
below.

hind legs two lines

Point of sword between Y and &. D. 21 Hilt touches end of bale

As

last.

Point of sword under Y. not reach end of bale.

Hilt does

As

last.

D nearly touches sword. Point under Y. Hilt not to end of bale. D. 26

As

last.

D nearly touches sword. Point beyond Hilt not to end of bale. D. 27 Y.


1812.

D. 20 Arms. No legend. ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN PAYABLE AT THE LEEDS WOBKHOUSE 1812 1). 30
.

Similar to No. 18. Similar, but dated 1812.

SIXPENCE.
Similar, except size and value. SIX-PENCE SILVER TOKEN 1812 D. 81

Rarity

Nos. 28, 29,

ERR;

25,

BR; 26,27,R.

4G

fforftebire.

SCARBOROUGH.
SHILLING.
84.

O Arms
:

It:

of Scarborough. ONE SHILLING 8ILVKR TOKEN 1811 LORD & MARSHALL SCARBOROUGH * D. 82
-::-

85.

II:

Similar arms, but within a garter. THE CURRKNT VALUE IN CASH NOTES. Similar to last, dated 1812. D. 88

SIXPENCE.
86.

O R
ttis.

Similar to last. Similar, but six PENCE.

D. 84

36

As

last, in

copper.

SHEFFIELD.

HALF -A- GUINEA.


37.

Phrenix.

YOUNGE

YOUNGE, SHEFFIELD
.

WILSONS

&

D
.

STANDARD GOLD 10 TOKEN 1812

YORKSHIKK I). 85

HALF-CROWN.
88.

O: Arms of Sheffield. YOUNGE & DEAKIN


SHEFFIELD
.

R
89.

Female
SIX

seated.

TWO SHILLINGS &

PENCE SILVER TOKEN 1812 D. 86 As last, but in copper.

EIGHTEEN PENCE.
40.
It
:

41.

s & c YOUNGE & c? SHEFFIELD ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE Similar. TOKEN 1812. D. 87 As last, but in copper. D. 88

Similar.

SHILLING,
Flat tops to
42.

1811.
in

Is

date.

O: Similar, but without the wreath. YOUNGE DEAKIN SHEFFIELD The first arrow points to inner
<fc
.

edge of second limb of H. point of arrow to right

Top
lines

R: Hilt
48.

beyond the wing. of sword below the


last.

bale,

grass over.

with D. 89

O As
:

R:

Hilt of sword touches end of bale.

Rarity

No. 40,

RRR

87,

RR

88, 42, 43, R.

Porkabire.
SHEFFIELD.
44.

45.

0: The & has a flat top. Zf: Point of sword under 0: As last.
7?:

Y.

D. 40
y.

Point of sword beyond touches end of bale.

The

hilt

46.

47.

0: As last. H: Y double YY. 0: As last.


A':

Point of sword under Y.

Point of sword beyond Y. The hilt below the bale, with grass over.

48.

0: The & as

usual. Top point* of arrow to right lines within the wing. It: Point of sword to edge of ground.

Hilt touches end of bale.


49.

D. 41

0: As
/?:

last.
Y.

Point of sword under


last.

50.

0: As
li:

The Y

below
51.
s

closer to edge of sword. Hilt bale, but no grass over.


of

0: The top
/?:

& broken.

Sixth arrow
Y.

/^
/^ "'"

/y
;

/f-V'

>* * / f ^
-'!**
r

:<<

*.

/-/
-

.'/

--, /--^

A- \
vi
\

to centre of first limb of E.

Y double YY.
last.

Point of sword under

*\
'

13
'

>

'-

\f
, -'

+ o
---/

52.

0: As
72:

Point of sword under &.


first arrow points to centre of second limb of H.

53.

0: The
ft:

j:
As
54.

last.

0: As last. K: Point of sword between Y and

&.

55.

0: As last. of sword beyond the /.': Point


Pointed tops to 1's in date.

Y.

56.

0: As

last.

H:
57.

The

date with pointed tops to

1's.

D nearly touches sword.

D. 42

0: As
7,':

last.

Point of sword under Y. bale, with grass over.


Nos. 46, 47, 55, 57,

Hilt below

Rarity
51, 54,

RR

45, 50, ; 44, 48, 49, 52, 53, 56, R.

RRR

48

SHEFFIELD.
68.

The second arrow


edge of
first

points to outer

R
69.
/.'

limb of E. D close to sword. H on the ground to right. D. 48


last.

O: As
:

Similar.

The H nearly touches

hilt

of sword.
60.
72
:

The

first arrow points to inner edge of second limb of H. Point of sword under Y. Hilt below

bale, with grass over.

D. 44

61.

O:

The

sixth arrow points to centre of E. Top of right arrow inside the line of wing.
last.

R: As
62.

D. 45

O
li:

Point of sword between Y and &. No grass over hilt. D. 46

1812.
68.

O: Similar.
li
:

64.

Similar, but dated 1812. Tops of 1's are flat. D. 47 Arms in a wreath, s & c YOUNGE & C? SHEFFIELD B'emale seated. Four blades of grass at end of sword. D. 48
. . .

As

last.

Similar.

Three blades of grass

at

end
11
:

of sword.

D. 49

As last. As No. 64, but


I

letters scolloped.

D. 50
This
think
is

the

same as No,

64.

Overseers of the Poor.

0: Arms as

before, but without the wreath. SHEFFIELD 1811 ONE SHILLING TOKEN OVERSEERS OF THE POOB. D. 61 Similar. Wider space in centre between the fourth and fifth arrow heads.

As

last.

Rarity

Nos. 62, 68,

RRR

59,

RR

61, 64, 66, 68, R.

49

Ij)orfc3bire.

SHEFFIELD.
69.

O The
:

/?

The

70.

O
A'

third arrow points in front of 1. top of G lines with the inside of the first limb of P. D. 52 The third arrow points to 1. The top of G lines with outer edge
of P. to
last.

71.

O: Similar
fifth

The

fourth

and

R As
:

arrow heads closer together.


pellet be-

last.

72.

O: Similar, but without the tween the arrow heads. li: As No. 69.

D. 53

SIXPENCE.
:

Arms.

YOUNGE & DEAKIN SHEFFIELD


.

R: Figure

seated.

SIX-PENCE

TOKEN 1811

SILVER D. 54

**3%$

n
74.

'''*

-,/

THIRSK. SHILLING.
O: Arms.

-___

THIRSK 1812 THIRSK ASSOCIATION D. 55 ONE SHILLING This also occurs counterniarked SCURR THIRSK D. 49
SJLVER

TOKEN

WHITBY.
75.

0: Arms of \Vhitby Abbey. WHITBY ASSOCIATION 1811 R SILVER TOKEN ONE SHILLING A quatrefoil inscribed Y and D under
. .
:

SHILLING.

D. 56

YORK.
Y on second
76.
leaf.

Third berry no stem.

O: Arms. YORK 1811 Y on second leaf, and the third berry is without a
stem.

R
77.

ONE SHILLING CATTLE AND BARBER SILVER TOKEN Top of B HllCS to D. 57 the top of s.

As

last.

H: The

B lines with the bottom of s. Centre of rose under last limb O. 64 of H.


last.

78.

Similar to

B lines between s and i. of rose between H and Struck in copper.

The
i.

centre

D. 66

78

Rarity

No. 70,

RRR

71,

RR

69, 74, R.

50

Jl?orh5hirc.

YORK.
The
79.

third berry with

a stem.
berry

O
11

Similar.

The

third

bus

stem.
:

As No.
last.

76.

D. 68

80.

O As
:

li

81.

As No. 77. O: The date


:

D. 65
closer
to

branches.
1.
i.

further to right of

B lines between s and


of rose

The centre
i.

between H and

D. 68

Y on second
82.
7^
:

leaf.

Three berries on branch.

Olive branch has only three Imrries.


B lines with

bottom of

s.

D. 67

Y on first
83.

leaf.

O: Y on
11
:

first leaf

and
s.

to the right of

1.

B lines to top of
is

D. 60

84.

O: The Y
7?
:

over

1.

Very similar

to last.

D. 62

Y omitted from branch.


85.

0: The 8 in date not joined

in the centre.
]). oi)

H
86.

B lines to top of

s.

Struck in copper.

O H

The

line of cross

between the second

and third
:

berry.
s.
I).

H lines to the top of

61

Rarity

Nos. 79, 81, 82, R.

/O CAT'I"Ij3

51

YORK.
With ornaments at sides of
shield.

O With
:

cross tinted.

Eight berries in

wreath.

R The bottom of B lines to the terminal


:

of

s.

The
limb of

centre of rose under


H.

first

D. 68

Cross not tinted


88.
:

A
As As

period after YORK.


in wreath.
last.
last.

Nine berries
D. 69

R
89.

R
90.

O
11

Rose under space between H and i. As last. Period after E further from G. Period
after N close to the lower edge.
last.

91.

O As
: :

R The
92.

B lines to i. The centre of rose to space between H and i. D. 70


last. last,

As

Similar to

ment same shape

but the rose in ornaas No. 90.

SIXPENCE.
93.

Similar to the shillings. The stem of pahn is over the 1 of date. R: six PENCE SILVER TOKEN The top D. 71 of B lines to centre of s.
: :

94.

As

last.

R
O

The

top of B lines to bottom of

s.

D. 72
:

R
96.

The stem between 1 and 8 of date. D. 73 As last. As last. The top of B lines to centre of s.
D. 74 No. 90,

Rarity
96

89, 92, 88, 91, 93, 95, R.


;

ERR

RR

rcchnocftslmc.
BRECKNOCK.
1.

Arms.

xn
//
:

BRECKNOCK SILVER TOKEN FOV. PENCE The T is over the

centre of the robe.

FOR ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM PAYABLE AT GEORGE NORTHS GENERAL

WAGGON WAREHOUSE The below the A in WAGGON


2.
:

HllCS
L>.

The T and o are over the Similar. centre of robe.


The
s

11

touches the A in WAGGON D. 2

Carmartbcnebirc. CARMARTHEN.
1.

O:

Crest.

three
right.

MORRIS & SONS There are berries in the branch to


XII

H
2.

CARMARTHEN TOKEN

PENCE 181 1 D. 1

O: Similar.
li:

With

four berries.

The M
I).

of MOHRIS further

The spray
XII

closer to

from spray. p and K.

8.

O CARMARTHEN BANK
:

1811.

II

FOR TWELVE PENCE ROBERT WATERS & ROBERT WATERS + D. H


. .

jf
1.

lintsbire.
FLINTSHIRE BANK AUGUST 12
.

Arms.
1811

/'

<&
r
\

'

t$

^^
~?

^
i
*>
i

v^
/'

<?>

*/

bA>rji^^s>r
\o. r/f/z'/o.'j
--si*
'

BANK TOKEN 7 O N it O FLINTSHIRE ONE SHILLING The top of / tloes not extend beyond the K in BANK.
I).
1

~y

~x<^-'

K^r^
/-' *L22^

^^

2.

O As
11
:
:

last.

4. \

The G closer to N. O As last. The top of 1 beyond // O: As last.


:

the K.

J).

i^Airj: TDJiEir

/,':
\

Similar, but the / O .S ,t- O omitted. The end of lower knot lines with D. 3 centre of G.

Rarity

Brecknock, No. 2, Carmarthen, No. 2, RRR


;

RRR.
3,

R.
R.

^' \%r

Flintshire, Nos.

1, 2,

RR

4,

53

ntsbire.
:,,

"*
TOJISNI
5.

ruA>:'j:

O
11

As

last.

The end
N.

of knot lines

between G and
D. 4

SIXPENCE.
6.

O: Arms and a similar legend as shilling.


11:

Similar, but value


to

SIXPENCE

D. 5

7.

0: Similar
7i
:

No.

4.

Similar, but value SIXPENCE.

D. 6

(Blamorflanebire. MERTHYR TYDVIL.


\.

O:

A foundry with six windows.

Corner

of elevator cut off by circle.


11
:

^^s^~
if
tf

ONE SHILLING TOKEN MERTHYR 5 TH SEP 1811 The top of 1's slope. D. 1
Similar.
off.

#> J%ftjj

2.

Corner of elevator not cut

ill
3.

R
4.

and N closer

to circle.

As O: R:

last, in copper.

D. 2

Similar.

Similar, the top of l*s in date are D. 3 flat.

5.

The

laurel wreath omitted.


1. 2.

7^:
6.
:

As No.
No.

D. 4
5T H

O As

R
7.

WALES AND BRISTOL


1811

MERTHYR

SEP

D. 5

O: Similar.

The smoke from

centre

chimney meets the smoke from the one on the left. The letters of legend larger. The w
below M.

D. 6
R.

Rarity
Merthyr, Nos.

Flintshire, No.
2, 5, 7,
1,

6,

RRR

4, 6,

RR

R.

54

Glamorganshire.
itc

MERTHYR
8.

TYDVIL.
of

O: The

Prince

Wales'
TOKEN

plumes.
FOR 12

MERTHYR

SILVER

PENCE

TO FACILITATE TRADE

CHANGE BEING HCARCK 1811


top of I's are
It
:

The

flat.

BY

MORG* LEWIS
DAVID

MORG!!.

MORGAN
.

WILLIAMS
TIDVIL

W* WILLIAMS
A

MERTHYR
TOKENS ...
9.

POUND THESE
20.

NOTE
SILVER

GIVEN FOR 20

OF

BY under

D. 7

It

O: The tops of I's slope. of The Y is under


:

20,

and seven

blades in the palm instead of eight. D. 8

NEATH.
10.

0:

tower; flag-posts at the sides; HH on the ground. PAYABLE AT H


.

REES'S

& D

MORGAN'S

The
two

first

flag-post at the left has


It:

stays.

12 PENCE 1811

NEATH SILVER TOKEN


D. 9

The
11.
It

tops of I's pointed.

O: Similar, but no HH on the ground.


:

The

tops of I's in date

flat.

12.

O One
:

stay at the flag-post to the left


;

and right
It
:

H H on the ground.
1 of

Similar to No. 10.

date directly

under
18.

first

limb of

E.

D. 10

O: Similar.
It:

Without the inner

circle.

D. 11

14.

0: The roof of building L and E.

lines

between

16.

R: As last. D. 12 With flag-posts and H H on the ground, so WALES & NEATH SILVER
: .

MEDAL
It
:

-.-

12 MARCH 1811

NEATH SILVER MEDAL.


D. 18

Rarity

Merthyr, No. 9, Neath, Nos. 11, 15, RRR 10, 14, R.

ERR;
;

8,

R.
;

12, 13,

RR

$lamorgan0bire.
NEATH.
SIXPENCE.
16.

17.

Similar to No. 10. PAYABLE AT H REES'S & D MORGAN'S HU on the ground. 7t SIX PENCK NEATH SILVER TOKEN D. 14 0: As No. 15. U: 12 MARCH 1811 D. 15 Struck on small flan in brass from same dies as No. 15.
:

SWANSEA.
18.

O Swansea
:

castle.

flagstaff

on each

7?

tower, and houses at the sides. PAYABLE AT 8 PADLEYS & I ANDREWS 8 SWANSEA SILVER TOKEN FOB XII
. .

PENCE
19.

0: Similar.

7?:

D. 16 tower has a weather vane, and is without the houses at the sides. SWANSEA TOKEN FOR XII PENCE MDCCCXI ." PAYABLE BY JOHN voss key. D. 17 DRAPER & C

The

tall

flbontgotnergebire.

WELSHPOOL.
1.

O: 1813 MONTGOMERYSHIRE ONE SHILLING


7i
:

GRIFFITHS CORNEK SHOP W POOL ONE POUND NOTE FOR 20 TOKENS D. 1


.

Pembrokeshire.
HAVERFORDWEST.
1.

O A
:

71

HAVERFORD WEST SILVER castle. TOKEN FOR 12 PENCE 1811 ....no--.. PAYABLE AT MESS^ THOMAS & PHILLIPS W DAVID JARDINE JOHN LLOYD & J. PHILLIPS ONE POUND NOTE FOR D. 1 20 TOKENS
(fe

IRELAND.
Co.
rj OitZ
Iy4
'
'

3)

ub

in.

DUBLIN.
Ji.f-IT.I3.fJ

3HXU..!:.

jso^
''

^
i'y

1.

<?&3

2.

female seated. Ex: The count? rmark, a harp crowned. R FOR ONE BRITISH SHILLING 1804 A SOLD BY CLARK WEST AND C D. 1 countermark above FOR 0:and/?: As last, but without the D- 2 countermarks.

O:

2 Bin.

As

last, in

copper.

Rarity -Swansea, Nos. 18, 19, R. WelshHaverfordwest, No. 1, R. pool, No. 1, RLi.
Dublin. No.
2,

RRR

1,

RR.

66

Co.

Dublin.

DUBLIN.
8.

O R

Similar.

Word COMMERCE
omitted.

above the

seated figure.
:

With date

D. 8
CONFIDENCE AUG-

4.

figure seated.

MENTS THE VALUE /

B Co
D2 16o 8
.

R: FOR ONE
SOLD

BRITISH SHILLING

BY

THE

IRISH

BULLION
side.

Hall marks on either


o lines with
5.

The
D. 4

B.

Without the
0: As
last.

hall marks.

D. 5

6.

R:

Similar, but the D and a* omitted.

The o
7. 8.

lines to space

between B Y
D. 6

As
:

last, in

copper.

An

altar, &c.

PUBLIC HAPPINESS 1804

R: A female
KING
9.
:

figure.

HEALTH TO THE
D. 7

PROBONO PUBLICO

As

last.

R:

Similar.

Word KING in larger letters.


D. 8

PRO BONO PUBLICO

"Wot

XocaL
d FOURPENCE.

THREE SHILLINGS
1
.
:

beehive.
4-

THREE SHILLINGS & FOUR

PENCE. D.

4, 5. 6, RR. Rarity No. 8, RBR Not Local, No. 1, RRR.


;

IRot

local.

57

THREE SHILLINGS.
2.
:

fleece

suspended.

SHIPS COLONIES

& COMMERCE 1811


It:

Prince of Wales' feathers.


SHILLING TOKEN

THREE
D. 2
D. 3

8.

As
:

last, in

copper.

4.

Prince of Wales' feathers.

LONG LIVE

THE PRINCE

R
5.

The star and garter.

REGENCY TOKEN

D. 4

As

last, in

copper.

D. 5

HALF-CROWN.
6.
:

Prince of Wales' feathers.


s

R: R

EIGHTEEN PENCE.
7.

Similar to No.

2.

ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE

D. 6

SHILLING.
8.

O:

A.

beehive.

FOR USE AND ACCOMMODAD. 7

TION

12 PENNY TOKEN
BRITANNIA

R A
:

female seated.
last.

9.

O As
:

R: The

olive

branch

different,

also

ground under
10.

shield.

0: ONE SHILLING SILVER TOKEN 1811


11
:

Female

seated.

BRITANNIA.

D. 8

Rarity

Nos. 2,

4, 7, 8, 9,

BR

10, R.

5K

mot local.

11.

O: Female
//
:

seated.

BRITANNIA

ONK SHILLING SILVKR TOKEN iHll


last.

12.

O: As
/.':

Similar. acorn.

G of SHILLING nearer the

18.

O
/'

ONE SHILLING ONK SHILLING

SIXPENCE.
14.

Head.

COMMERCIAL

T.OK.EN
7
/>'

R The
:

rose and shamrock.

SIX-

4f

"2*

.-"

-?

PENCE 1811
15.

D. 9

O: A

fleece

suspended.

1811 FOR PUBLIC

ACCOMMODATION *
Jt
'.

SILVER TOKEN SIX PENCE

D. 10
D. 11

16.
17.

As

last, in

copper.

beehive.

1812

FOR USE &

AC-

COMODATION 6 PENNY TOKEN


//
:

Female seated, as No.

10,

but without D. 12

a period after BRITANNIA


18.
()
:

A
As As

large

6 inscribed.

six

PKXNY

TOKEN
/,':

last.

D. 18

19.

O
/.'

last.

The top
the
i

leaves of branch are between

and

T.

D. 14
sUvi-s.

20.

O: A crescent and
PUBLICO
//
:

PRO

HOM>

1812.
SILVEK TOKEN
.

SIX

PENCK
last, in

P. !>

It)

21.

As

copper.

D. 16

Rarity

Nos. 11, 12, 13,

KKU.

Channel Sslan&s.

59

GUERNSEY.

im^fm
2.
:

E SHILLINGS. O Arms of Jersey. BISHOP


r
:

DE

't:

JERSEY & C9 BANK. OF GUERNSEY 1809 TOKEN OF FIVE SHILLINGS D. i

States of 3er0ep.

THREE SHILLINGS.
Arms
as
last.

STATES OF JERSEY. D. 2

1818 THREE SHILLINGS TOKEN

EIGHTEEN PENCE.
8.
It
:

As

last,

except size.

EIGHTEEN PENCE TOKEN

D. 3

Gbe

3ele of flDan.

DOUGLAS.
FIVE SHILLINGS.
View of castle. OF MAN
PEEL CASTLE ISLE

THE DOUGLAS BANK C? * AT THEIR BANK, DOUGLAS * PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND 5 SHILLINGS BRITISH 1811 D. 1

TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.


2,
:

As

last,

except

size.

THE DOUGLAS BANK C9 * AT THEIR BANK, DOUGLAS * PROMISE TO PAY 6D THE BEARER ON DEMAND 2 S The first 1 in date BRITISH 1811 over space between B and A. D. 2
.

As As

last, in
last.

copper.
is

D. 3
over the
first

The 1 Similar. limb of B. As last, in copper.


View
of castle.

D. 4 D. 5

DOUGLAS BANK TOKEN ONE SHILLING D. 6 BRITISH 1811

As
s
.

last.

ASH
Struck in copper.

D. 7

These are

all of

great rarity.

INDEX.
All places and names are recorded.

The

figures refer to the page.

Alforti

15

Andovcr
Attleborough

Barnslcy
Barnstaple

Bath

Bed worth
Bilston

Birmingham
Blandford
Bradford
Bret-knock

Bridlington

Brighton
Bristol

Carmarthen

Chard

Cheltenham
Chichestcr

Cornwall

Daw ley
Derby Devon
Diss

Doncaster
Dorchester

Douglas Dublin

Epworth
Exeter

01

INDEX
Nantwich
Neath
2

CoittfrnW

Needham Market Newark


Newcastle-on-Tyne

Newport,
Norfolk

I.

of

W.

North Lopham

Not Local

Penzance
Peterborough

Plymouth
Poole
Portsea

Portsmouth
Poulton

Reading
Bipley

Eomsey
Kowfant

Scarborough
Shaftesbury Shaston Bank
Sheffield

Adams, W.
Andrews,
Ash,
S.
Ac I.

Avenell

Simmonds

Ballans,
Bastin,

W.

...

W.
B.
...

Beck, L.
Best,

W.

Bewick Colliery
Bird, E.

Birkinshaw
Bishop de Jersey
Bluett, J.
&.

Co.

Blyth

&

Co.

...

62

INDEX
Citing, T.

Continued.

68

INDEX
Niblock
Nicols,
ifc

Continued.

Latham

30, 32

H.

North, G.
Nott, M.

Orchard,

I.

P.

H.

& &

Co.
S.

...

Padley,

Parson
Pearse,
Peels,

Son,

W.
G.

W. & W. &

Harding & Co.


J.

Phillips,

Phillipson, J. B.

Phipps. J.
Porter, S.

Prockter, J.

Ratcliffe, S.

Rawson,
Read, T.
Readett,

I.

W. & & W.
...

I.

W. Redman, J.
Rees, H.

Reynolds, F. R.
Robertson,
Rose, P.
J.
...

Rowe, W. F. ... Rudston & Preston

Rushbury k Woolley
Ryall,

W.

Sandars,

S.

Saunders & Butt


Scott-Ti ten field

Scurr

Shephard, Watts
Sheppard,

Co.

W.
C.

...

Shipham,

Sinkins, Mrs.

...

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