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five,” and “He spake of trees from the 
Cedar tree, that is in Lebanon, even unto the 
Hyssop that springeth out of the wall.” 
View of entrance to the BOTANIC GARDEN, a 
small a on the pavement leading to entrance. 
Leg: HE SPAKE OF TREES FROM THE 
CEDAR TREE THAT IS IN LEBANON + 
£x: BATH TOKEN . 1794. 
Hyssop growing on a wall, and a Cedar tree. 
Leg: EVEN UNTO THE HYSSOP THAT 
SPRINGETH OUT OF THE WALL + 
Pe. TF < KINGS TCH es A 5 V5 33. 
ON DEMAND WE PROMISE TO PAY ONE 
PENNY . X 
This design is struck on Small and Large flans, 
the latter having a wide toothed border. 
small, c; large, R. 
Leg : GLOVERS LONDON, SHEFFIELD & 
BIRMING™ WAREROOMS. In centre of field 
BATH. 
Bust to left. ©STANHOPE.NOBLE WITHOUT 
NOBILITY within toothed border. 
PAYABLE BY I FOSTER LAMBERHURST and struck 
over this but legible MANUFACTURED BY W 
LUTWYCHE, BIRMINGHAM. V.R. 
This token was issued from 39, Milsom Street, 
which had been occupied by the Bath and 
Somersetshire Bank (Horlock, Anderdon 
and Co.), and on their failure was advertised 
to let, enquire of Glover, 1, Acton Street, 
Grays Inn Road, London. Soon after Glover 
appears to have started business here, on the 
Terrace Walks, and in March, 1795, he 
moved from there to Milsom Street. 
