(97. 34 
O&ED: 
FARTHINGS. 
O: 
233 
As before. 
Military trophy, tent, cannon, &c. * * PRO REGE 
ET PATRIA * BATH ASSOCIATION, 1798. R. 
: As before. 
Arms of Coventry (P. KEMPSON, FECIT, in small 
letters). THE ARMS OF COVENTRY, 1797- 
The last has been claimed for Coventry, but on 
pointing out to various collectors that the 
wording on the Ob: BATH CITY TOKEN, gave 
Bath precedence, the claim has been acknow- 
ledged. Most of the series were issued in 
1797; manufacturer, Kempson; die-engraver, 
Thomas Wyon. The Bath issue was possibly 
due to the energy of Lambe. 
In the following issues Lambe is again 
prominent. 
A tea chest inscribed M. LAMBE & SON, GROCERS, 
BATH. Legend: SPICES, «— TEAS,—e SUGARS, 
COFFEES. 
View of a building. STALL STREET, BATH. 
£x: India House + 1794 + 
Plain: 
Common, no less than 1} tons were struck. 
Manufacturer, Lutwyche; die - engraver, 
Arnold. 
As last. 
A monogram, two L’s interlaced 1795 under. 
Legend: A BATH FARTHING, hexagonal star, 
holed. 
Milled. Mostly struck in brass. 
As last 
Plain (not in collar). 
Common, about 4 cwt. were struck, same 
maker and die-engraver. 
