Armagh

D1- Armstrong
D2- McCulla

Athlone

D3- Burgess
D4- Maxwell

Ballymacarrett

D5- J Jones

Ballymena

D6- Green & Sinclair

Barrackton

D7- McCarthy

Belfast

D8-  John Arnott
D12- Ferrar & Co
D13- Ferrar & Taggart
D14- Wm Foster
D15- Gilmore
D16- B Hughes
D18- B McGlade
D20- C McGlade
D22- C&P McGlade
D26- McKenzie Bros
D28- MacKenzie & McMullen
D31- Robt McKenzie
D35- MacKenzie & Saunders

Carrickfergus

D36- Cunningham & Co

Clonmel

D38- McSwiney & Co
D39- McSwiney O'Brien

Cloyne

D40- Swanton & Co

Coleraine

D41- R Small

Cork

D43- Arnott & Co
D44- J Arnott & Co
D45- GS Beale
D47- J C & Co
D48- E Cleburne
D49- Fitz Gibbon
D51- D Hegarty
D54- J Helen
D55- T Lynch
D56- Lyons & Co
D57- ED Mahony
D58- Monte de Piété
D59- J O'Donoghue
D60- Ogilvie & Bird
D61- Reardon
D62- Readon (sic)
D63- Rogers
D64- W Seymore
D65- A Sheppard

Cove

D66- Swanton & Co

Downpatrick

D67- Croskery

Drogheda

D68- Todd Laing & Co

Dublin

D69- Andrews & Co
D70- T Bryan
D72- Byrne & Co
D74- Cannock White
D78- MW Donoghue
D79- GS Fitz-Hugh
D80- M Killeen
D81- McSwinney Delaney
D82- O'Grady Clinton
D83- PJ Plunkett
D84- Thomson & Co
D85- Cork Bakery
D87- Scott Bell & Co
D89- Talty Murphy
D90- Todd Burn & Co
D96- W Tomblinson
D98- Webb & Co

Enniscorthy

D99- WI Johnston & Co

Galway

D100- Farquarson
D102- Fortune & Co
D103- Hennessy

Gort

D105- J Boland

Killarney

D106- CA O'Keeffe
D107- McSweeny
D110- Sweeny

Killmallock

D111- D O'Brien

Kingstown

D112- Harrison & Co

Limerick

D114- L Acheson
D116- J Egan
D117- Higginson & Co
D118- McArdell & Bourke
D119- Mont de Piété
D120- Revington Higginson
D121- Scarr Bros
D122- Unthank & Sons

Longford

D123- J Maxwell

Loughrea

D124- J O'Flynn

Macroom

D125- J Welpy

Mallow

D128- R Evans

Mitchelstown

D129- D Mahony

Monaghan

D130- F Adams

Newcastle

D131- Florence O'Connell 

Newtownards

D133- Bowman Bros

Queenstown

D136- Swanton & Co

Skibbereen

D137- GJ Levis
D138- P Vickery
D139- S Vickery

Tipperary

D140- Morris's
D141- J Hanrahan & Co

Tralee

D142- Lumsden & Co
D143- Lumsden Orr & Co
D144- MH Reardon

Waterford

D145- C Carleton
D147- J Carroll
D148- JW Delahunty
D149- D Holden
D150- W Kirkwood
D151- McLeer & Kelly
D152- Milling & Co
D153- Walshe Robertson

Uncertain

D154- R Hoare
D155- Grocery Spirit

Drury Intro

Macartney
Robertson Bros
T&G Austin
Henry & James
Gregory Kane
Mathews
J Mooney
T Smith
J Large

Bell

Jon Foster
Simmons
J Hoy
McGee & Co
Union Tavern
City Armes
Emerald Hotel
GPO Tavern
Kavanagh
Kernan & Co
FMK Shakspeare
Prince Alfred
Sloman & Co
Cassin
Perry

Others

J Mabbs
Mottley
Arnott & Co
Pim Bros
Daly
Lynch
Scarborough
Birney
Rev Mathew
2d Irish Tokens 2d

Irish
Unofficial
Farthing
Tokens
 

(H. C. Drury)

 
Barry Woodside
 
email - barry.woodside@ic24.net
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NEWCASTLE (Co. LIMERICK)

131. O:FLORENCE O'CONNELL * NEWCASTLE * = MERCHANT (in a curved line)
R:* IRISH WOOLLEN WAREHOUSE * BRIDGE ST = Head of Queen Victoria.
132. Similar to No. 131, with smaller stars on Obv., the star on the left coming midway between
'M' of 'MERCHANT' & 'N' of 'NEWCASTLE' instead of being close to 'M.'

NEWTOWNARDS (Co. DOWN)

133. O:BOWMAN | NEWTOWNARDS | BAKERS | & CONFECTIONERS | WINE SPIRIT |
AND | BOTTLING STORES | MANUFACTURER OF AERATED WATERS
(lines 1, 7 & 8 curved)
R:GROCERS DRUGGISTS | STATIONERS | LEATHER ROPE | HARDWARE |
AND | IRON MERCHANTS (lines 1, 2 & 6 curved)
Bowman Brothers were in business at High Street in 1856.
134. O:BOWMAN | NEWTOWNARDS | WINE SPIRIT | AND | BOTTLING STORES |
MANUFACTURER OF AERATED WATERS (lines 1, 5 & 6 curved)
R:GROCERS DRUGGISTS | STATIONERS | LEATHER ROPE | HARDWARE |
AND | IRON MERCHANTS (lines 1, 2 & 6 curved)
The 'H' of 'HARDWARE' is opposite the 'R' of 'IRON' & the
'E' opposite 'TS' of 'MERCHANTS.'
135. R:Similar to No. 134, but 'HARDWARE' is higher, and there is less space between
'LEATHER' & 'ROPE.'

QUEENSTOWN (Co. CORK)

136. O:SWANTON & CO DRAPERS, QUEENSTOWN.
R:Head of Queen Victoria.
Issuer's address was 13 & 14 New Square. (1849)*

SKIBBEREEN (Co. CORK)

137. O:• GEORGE JAMES LEVIS • SKIBBEREEN = GENERAL | COMMISSION | MERCHANT
R:ONE | FARTHING | TOKEN (1848-9)*
138. O:P. VICKERY SKIBBEREEN = Two keys crossed, below, HARDWARE | HOUSE
R:* TRIMMING * | AND | FANCY | WAREHOUSE (lines 1 & 4 curved)
Issuer Paul Vickery of Main Street (1845)*
139. O:* SAMUEL VICKERY * SKIBBEREEN = BAKER.
R:FULL WEIGHT underneath Beam-scales, with loaf putting down the beam.
The business was in Main Street. (1853)*

TIPPERARY (Co. TIPPERARY)

140. O:PAYABLE AT MORRIS'S COMMERCIAL HOUSE. = ONE | FARTHING | -- |
TIPPERARY (line 4 curved)
R:PAYABLE AT MORRIS'S COMMERCIAL HOUSE. = TIPPERARY
It is probable that the issuer was Morrissey, a draper, of 52 East Main St. in 1856

TRALEE (Co. KERRY)

141. O:J. HANRAHAN & CO. | VICTORIA | HOUSE | TRALEE. (lines 1 & 4 curved)
R:WOOLLEN & LINEN DRAPERS * = HATS
142. O:* J. LUMSDEN & CO * | HATTERS | TRALEE (lines 1 & 3 curved)
R:DRAPERS AND SILKMERCERS * = 33 | DENNY STREET (within a circle)
(1838)
143. O:* LUMSDEN ORR & CO * TRALEE = ONE | FARTHING | 1839
(within a circle)
R:DRAPERS AND SILKMERCERS * = PAYABLE | AT 33 | DENNY ST
(within a circle)

ARMAGH (Co. ARMAGH)

1. O:JAS ARMSTRONG & CO | IRONMONGERS | --&-- | GROCERS | • ARMAGH •
(lines 1, 2, 4 & 5 curved)
R:WM ARMSTRONG & SON | SILK | MERCERS | HABERDASHERS | --&c.-- | LURGAN
(1850)* (lines 1, 4 & 6 curved)
2. O:• TEA WINE & SPIRIT • MERCHANT = RT MCCULLA | ARMAGH (line 1 curved)
R:PAYABLE AT THE SIGN OF THE CLOCK MARKET ST = ONE FARTHING
(within a circle). (line 2 curved).
The issuer was in business here in 1856.

ATHLONE (Co. ROSCOMMON)

3. O:BURGESS & CO DRAPERS & MERCERS. = CHURCH ST
| ATHLONE | & MAIN ST | MOATE
R:CHURCH ST | ATHLONE | MAIN ST | MOATE | & | WILLIAM ST | TULLAMORE
(lines 1, 6 & 7 curved)
Thomas Burgess and Co. (1839)*
4. O:P. MAXWELL | GROCER | & IRONMONGER | * CHURCH ST * | ATHLONE
(lines 1 & 5 curved)
R:VICTORIA REGINA = Head of Queen Victoria.

BALLYMACARRETT (Co. DOWN)

5. O:JAMES JONES BALLYMACARRETT = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:THE BALLYMACARRETT GROCERY & HABERDASHERY * = ESTABLISHMENT
(curved). Below, a balance.
E: milled
His address was 111 and 113 Bridge-end, and was there as late as 1870.
5A. Same but plain edge.

BALLYMENA (Co. ANTRIM)

6. O:GREENE & SINCLAIR * BALLYMENA * = A hat.
R:WOOLLEN DRAPERS, HABBERDASHERS &c. = BOOTS & SHOES
Issuers were in Mill Street in 1852** (1845)*

BARRACKTON (Co. CORK)

7. O:JOHN MCCARTHY | GROCER | AND SPIRIT | DEALER | NO 1 BARRACKTON
(lines 1 & 5 curved 3 & 4 not parallel)
R:THE CHINA MAN = A china man holding a branch in his left hand.
Barrackton was a suburb of Cork City.

BELFAST (Co. ANTRIM)

8. O:JOHN ARNOTT & CO | SILK | MERCERS | DRAPERS | &c. (line 1 curved)
R:PAYABLE IN BELFAST & CORK • * • = ONE | FARTHING
Issuers commenced business in No. 26 High St. about Jany. 1840 when
the token was probably struck ** See also No. 43.
9. O:JOHN ARNOTT & CO | SILK | MERCERS | HABERDASHERS | &c. (line 1 curved)
R:PAYABLE AT NO 5. 7 &. 9 BRIDGE ST BELFAST = ONE | FARTHING
Issuers moved into Bridge St. in 1841.**
10. O:JOHN ARNOTT & CO | SILK | MERCERS | HABERDASHERS | &c. (line 1 curved)
R:PAYABLE AT NO *. 7 & 9. BRIDGE ST BELFAST = ONE | FARTHING.
This would appear to have been struck from an altered die.
10A. O:As No. 10.
R:Similar to No. 10, but with a period after '&' but not after '9.'