348 
SHARP, 196, I. 
69. 20 Similar, but the T of TOKENs is over the space 
between GIVEN and By 
70. 27 Similar, but the eft foot of the fleece, nearly 
touches the first one in date, the one’s are 
flat. R. 
HE: “Piam. 
fe 22. Similar, but the date is in a curved line and 
farther from the legs of the fleece, the ones 
are pointed, 
E: Partially milled. 
72. aa Similar, but the frs¢ one in date is detween the 
fore legs, the one’s in the date are more 
pointed than in the last. 
rich 24. Obv: Similar, but the vst one in the date is uamder 
the right fore leg ; the tail does not fall below 
the hock ; the one’s in the date sdope. 
Rev: Similar, but the T of ToKENS 7s above the Zast 
limb of N in GIVEN 
Hie. Play. 
At the head of the list of Copper Tokens I have placed No. 74, 
Davis, Somt., as I conclude it must have been the first of the 
pence issued, and for which S. Whitchurch only, in conjunction 
with Dore, was responsible. As to the remainder, from the use 
of the S. T. on the reverse, it is highly probable that for their 
issue his son, Thomas Whitchurch, who in 1820 succeeded to the 
business, was more directly responsible with Dore. With the 
exception of Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11 Bath, the devices of the Obv 
and Rev’s of the Tokens are protected by a dotted circle within 
a raised rim. No information is available as to the number or 
the value of the Bath Tokens put into circulation at this period, 
but it is known that they were manufactured by Thomas Halliday, 
