Bath, 
12a. 
12d. O: 
R: 
ED: 
120. O: 
R: 
ED: 
12d. O&R: 
ED: 
Bath 
13. O: 
223 
Manufacturer, Lutwyche; die-engraver, T. 
Wyon. This type is very rare, as in consequence 
of the omission of the bends on the shield 
and a failure in the die of the reverse, only 
a few proofs were struck, and 10/6 each was 
given for specimens at the time of issue. 
As last, but #D: PAYABLE BY JAMES TEBAYS, 
HASTINGS . X . V.R. 
As No. 12, but bends added on shield. 
As No. 12, but boy’s robe does not float so 
high, key is sloped, the figure at window is 
barely indicated, and the rays (19) from Go 
FORTH are wider apart than on last, the first 
and last letters of legend are also wider apart, 
with a period and a trefoil. 
PAYABLE AT W. GYE’S, PRINTER, BATH. R 
This reverse die also failed and the following 
was issued. 
As last. 
Similar, but boy’s robe does not go over shoulder, 
key is sloped, the rays (23) from GO FORTH 
are short and not so highly struck, the 
masonry joints are more clearly shown, and 
letters of legend are smaller. 
As last. 
Some 8 cwt. of these were struck. eG 
As last. 
BRIGHTON CAMP HALFPENNY. R, 
In 1795 the Somerset Fencible Cavalry were 
stationed at Brighton. 
Bust to left with bow and quiver. BLADUD 
FOUNDDR OF BATH. SUCCESS TO THE BATH 
WATERS. 
