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| Location | United Kingdom |
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| Year | 1835 |
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| Period | 19th century |
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| Obverse description | The field is dominated by a central hexagonal frame with rays emanating from each corner, creating six divisions. Within the central hexagon, the legend records the passing of the Municipal Reform Bill on 9 September 1835, supported by R. Hon. E. Ellice and W. Williams, Members for the City. Each of the six surrounding divisions contains the ward name and the names of the elected councillors for the six wards of Coventry, with the legend 'COUNCIL-MEN' appearing at the top of the field. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse bears a circular legend around the periphery and lists the officers of the newly reformed Coventry Corporation in the field. The upper portion names 'OFFICERS', followed by the Mayor (H.C. Adams), then 'ALDERMEN' listed in two columns, and finally the Sheriff, Town Clerk, and Chamberlain. The lower exergue reads 'COVENTRY 26. DECEMBER. 1835'. |
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