B 22-U (R 29) 1788. Die "U" having already been utilized at Rupert in
combination with "16", it was removed to Newburgh and coupled with "21",
"22", "24", "25", again with "16" and once again with "22". In its
second marriage with "22", die "U" shows that it had been shattered.
Acc. No. 1991.81.22. (42, that is, 30 and 12 respectively from the two
die pairings)