333 
SHILLINGS 
9. Obv: Similar design. Legend, BaTH TOKEN ONE 
SHILLING 1812 
Rev: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR 20 OF THESE OUR 
TOKENS C CULVERHOUSE I ORCHARD AND 
J PHIPPs all within a circle (no periods after 
initials) Legend MARGARETS BUILDINGS 
BATH 
by Halliday. Mate 
to. Obv & Rev: Similar to last, but periods are added 
at Cr aad ay. 
Boyne 15. R. 
The edges of all the foregoing Tokens are 
milled, obliquely. 
_ The Silver and Copper Tokens issued by Messrs. S. Whitchurch 
and Wm. Dore in combination, are of the value of Four Shillings, 
and One Penny respectively. 
_ At the date of issue, 1811, Samuel Whitchurch was carrying on 
the business of an Ironmonger, &c., at No. 26; and William Dore 
the business of a Hosier, Hatter, &c., at No: 24, Market Place, 
Tokens into wide circulation. Before their premises on the 
main highway to London, the Stage Coaches then at their zenith, 
passed in rapid succession to and fro. Between them stood the 
areyhound and Shakespeare Inn (No. 2 5) from which some twenty 
oaches started daily ; lower down on the same side of the Market 
‘lace, from the Christopher Inn and the adjacent offices of 
omont and Co., numerous Coaches and the great waggons then 
1 use for conveying goods started their journeys ; across the 
sad and facing their premises, stood the White Lion 
its extensive posting establishment busy with the bustle 
