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Trial of Thomas Hardy, London Corresponding Society


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I'm having a few unexpected difficulties with this one. On the token, it is misspelled CORESPONDING, which I can't find. Also "Integrity of his jury" other examples give the jury.. I'm wondering if this is a contemporary knock off. Bronze 32 mm.

Obv:

THOS HARDY SECRETARY TO THE LONDON CORESPONDING SOCIY

NOT GUILTY NOVR 5 1794

Rev:

 

BY THE INTEGRITY OF HIS JURY WHO ARE JUDGES OF LAW AS WELL AS FACT

THOS BUCK

THOS WOOD

WM FRAZER

ADAM STAINMETZ

JOHN CONNOP

JOHN MERCER

THOS SAYER

RICHD CARTER

NATL STONARD

JOSH NICOL

CHARRINGTON

AINSLEY

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BHM# 378
British Museum's Curator's comments Bindman
According to Bell the dies for this medal were engraved by Thomas and/or Peter Wyon in Birmingham. He adds that it was probably struck by Kempson, a Birmingham token manufacturer.

 

 

 

http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=948973&partId=1

 

:art: You are most welcome Bob, your friend Pat.

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Thank you Pat. Strangely the only BM reference that I could find was a pewter medal at 33 mm. Also, unless the museum has mistranscribed it there remains the HIS JURY/THE JURY divergence. Sadly the BM doesn't show an image but your BMH attribution sorted it out.

The jury D&H 204

His jury D&H 205

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