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Struck (metalworking)

This term has 9,555 records attributed within our system.

Term type

AAT
Technique

Term used for

striking (metalworking)

Created

12yrs ago

Connected records

Threepence

Maker(s)

Moneyer: Willet
Issuer: Gillot, E. (Uncertain)
Place of use: Birmingham

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Walker, Daniel
Place of use: Woodbridge

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Rayner, John
Place of use: Colchester

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Linsey, Joseph
Place of use: Cambridge (Cambs)

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Lidden, John
Place of use: Uplyme

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Legg, Edward
Place of use: York

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Oakley, Robert
Place of use: Godmersham

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Happer, Abraham
Place of use: Rugby

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Diston, William
Place of use: Chipping Norton

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Collibeer, John
Place of use: Exeter

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Carter, Thomas
Place of use: Colchester

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: March, John
Place of use: London

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Ruler: George III (1760-1820) (Struck in the name of)
Manufacturer: Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver: Wyon, Thomas

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Bath (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: Bath

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Manufacturer: Hancock, J. G.
Die-engraver: Hancock, J. G.

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Manufacturer: Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver: Wyon, Thomas

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Ely, Richard
Place of use: Abingdon

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Lidon, John
Place of use: Uplyme

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