238 
There are other interesting tokens of this period, which though not 
strictly local, yet have much to do with Bath, such as the Mail Coach 
halfpence, struck in honour of John Palmer, and the Badminton pieces, 
struck in connection with the famine prices corn had then reached, and 
for the issue of which a Bath citizen (Jelly) was chiefly responsible. But 
these, together with the local issues of the rgth Century, may possibly 
form material for a future occasion. 
The numbers, &c., of Atkins refer chiefly to the SOMERSET section of Atkins 
‘© Tokens of the 18th Century,” published 1892. 
ABBREVIATIONS USED.—@: Obverse; &: Reverse; ED: Edge; Leg: Legend; 
Ex: Exergue. 
c. Common ; R. Rare; v.R. Very rare ; Ex.R. Exceedingly rare. 
