Atkins. Bath. 
mr 87. ‘Xd. 
_ Atkins Bath O: 
No. 2 No.2 R: 
ED: 
Notin 2a O&R: 
8 Ie. 
10 12. O 
R: 
ED: 
II Ie. 
gee + 3 
Atkins. ED: 
213 
As No. 1, but date 1795. V.R. 
As No. 1, but date 1796. V.R. 
Shield, Bath Arms, without supporters. Leg: 
THE ARMS OF THE CITY OF BATH -—& within 
toothed border. 
View of building, mNDIA HOUSE above, 1794 
under ; the whole within a circle of invected 
lines. Leg: M. LAMBE & SON, as No. I. 
WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE 
PENNY. R. 
Similar to last, but dated 1795, and circle of 
two plain rings. V.R. 
As last, but dated 1796, and circle of acorns. V.R. 
In those dated 1795-6 the railings before the 
India House are of finer work—the doors and 
windows on ground floor are not filled in— 
and the ground is indicated more than in 
the—94 type. 
View of a Church. ABBEY CHURCH 4x: BATH 
View ofa public building GuILD-HALL 2x: BATH 
Plain (in collar) 
Struck in copper, brass and white metal. 
1 copper, C; others, R. 
As last. 
ON DEMAND WE PROMISE TO PAY ONE 
PENNY . X . V.R. 
No trace has yet been found of the issuers of 
2 and 2a, and they are probably medals 
pressed into currency. 
One of the most interesting pieces is the 
Botanic Garden token; till recently the 
position of this Garden was unknown, 
Spring Gardens, Bathwick, being generally 
