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through the city, induced the Traders of Bath to participate so 
extensively in the issue of 18th century tokens. 
Although not Bath tokens, yet as from their edge readings, they more 
than suggest communication between those who issued them and local 
traders, the following known edges mentioning Bath are given. 
EDGES. TOKENS. 
PAYABLE AT W. GYE’S PRINTER, BATH ... Lancaster. Atkins, 18a 
a 3 , ... Prince of Wales. Atkins, 
not local. 165 
PAYABLE BY F. HEATH, BATH ... ... Benenden. Atkins, Kent.3a 
PAYABLE BY M. LAMBE & SON, BATH ... Lancaster. Atkins, 24, 
but edge not in Atkins. 
PAYABLE IN SUFFOLK, BATH OR MANCHESTER Lancaster. Atkins, 55¢. 
” is ie Birmingham Coining Co., 
Atkins, Warwickshire, 49/. 
” a es Paris Mines. Atkins, 
Anglesea, 2409. 
” 7 i. Earl Howe, 1794. Atkins, 
not local, rr2¢. 
” ‘ “ Shakespeare. Atkins, 
not local, 139¢. 
PP % - Duke of York. Atkins, 
not local, 180a. 
PAYABLE AT LONDON, BATH OR MANCHESTER Guest’s. Atkins, Middlesex, 
233- 
= Kelly. Atkins, Middlesex, 
2404. 
* = = Lyceum. Atkins, 
Middlesex, 2574. 
It is strange that although M. Lambe and Son in their issues used a 
number of edges relating to other towns, but one instance is known of 
another issuer using an edge payable by them. The apparently 
blundered edge as to York Cathedral on two of their issue of tokens, 
is repeated on halfpence of York, Hampshire and Dublin. 
