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By 1794, the date of their earliest token, the firm was Mary 
Lambe and Son, Tea Dealers and Grocers, at the old-established Tea 
and Grocery Warehouse, corner of Stall and Bath Streets (No. 36, 
Stall Street, and soon after No. 1, Bath Street as well), and it is of 
interest to note that at these premises a grocery business was 
carried on till very recent times. 
For the County of Somerset, Lambe issued the following : 
PENCE. 
Atkins Somt. O: A sword, spear and trumpet crossed, a hat and 
me. tT. - I. pair of spurs. Leg: SOMERSET YEOMANRY 
CAVALRY. * 1796. * 
&: Three horsemen, one carrying a flag. THEIR 
TOKEN. £2: 'P. A. ET. F (Pro Ans et 
Focis ; for our Religion and Property). 
£D: Indistinct, one inscription being struck over 
another. V.R. 
ta. O: As last. 
#: Arms of West Cowes (a chevron between 
three dolphins). 
£D: MANUFACTURED BY W. LUTWYCHE, BIRMINGHAM. 
V.R. 
1m O; BAsvast 
R:  Incuse impression from Reverse die of Atkins 
Somt. 55 (see later) A scroll. READY 
MONEY ONLY within a circle and _ before 
legend had been sunk (a trial piece, un- 
published), 
ED: Plain. 
Somt. HALF-PENCE. 
2. O: <A military trophy, as before. Zeg: SOMERSET 
YEOMANRY CAVALRY. * 1796 * 
R: Three horsemen. THEIR TOKEN. 
2a Eee ET. EF 
