mo. 735 
Atkins. Bath. 
A monogram as & of Bath 36. Atkins 99. 
Shield, Bath Arms. From the centre of 4 die. 
Bath rte. 
ED: Milled. EX.R. 
In) 
O: View of building, as # of Bath 34 
we =, ~ As last. 
ED: Plain. EX.R. 
O: Monogram, interlaced L’s as & of Bath 35, 
Atkins 98. 
R&ED: As last. 
O: A monogram as & of Bath, 36. 
®: A female standing holding a pole, on which is a 
cap of Liberty. On her right an altar with 
heart in flames ; on her left a pedestal sup- 
porting a balance. EQUALITY . LIBERTY . 
FRATERNITY. EX.R. 
With one exception, Bath No. 2, in white metal, the tokens given 
are all of copper or brass ; no silver issue is known of Bath at this 
eriod. 
Political feeling ran high at the time all over the country, and many 
f the token issuers were extreme partisans. Jelly was an ardent 
tician, as were also Lambe, Heath and Glover: their tokens prove 
At this time a W. Lutwyche resided at 12, Marlborough Buildings, 
was prominently connected with an Harmonic Society held at the 
Hart, Stall Street, and I like to imagine him either the 
ningham manufacturer, or a connection, and that he knew Lambe 
nd other issuers ; and that this, coupled with the facilities for inter- 
mm unication afforded by the number of mail coaches passing 
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