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This token was issued by Payne and Turner, 
Silversmiths, Jewellers and Pawn-brokers, 
No. 1, New Westgate Buildings. They 
retired from business in 1812, and were 
succeeded by Cripps and Fuller. 
6 O: A scroll inscribed READY MONEY ONLY within 
a plain circle. Leg: woop & Cco., LINEN 
DRAPERS, &c. + ' 
fe Perspective view Of a street, BATH STREET. 
Ex: BATH. 
ED: (Not known). V.R. 
On. O's 4 As last. 
#: Shield, Bath Arms. Ze: 
THE CITY OF BATH + 
THE ARMS OF 
ED: WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE 
PENNY V.R. 
Wood, as one of the issuers, has not been 
clearly traced. In December, 1792, James 
Wood, Cheap Street, signed the book of the 
Bath Loyal Association, and in 1794, Wood 
of Cheap Street was paid £18 t2s. od. by 
the Committee for supplying warm clothing 
to the British troops in Flanders, in 1819 
appears Shum and Wood, Woollen Drapers, 
1, Union Street (in line with Cheap St.), 
and in 1826 Wood only, at same address. 
Bath O: Shield, Bath Arms without supporters. 
a: ARMS OF THE CITY OF BATH + 
Rk: Bath Arms and Supporters. Leg: W. GYE. 
PRINTER & STATIONER + BATH . 1794. 
within toothed border. 
PROMISE TO 
PENNY. 
THE 
ED: WE PAY THE BEARER ONE 
V.R. 
