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ed Kingdom, but supported an import duty of 1 shilling a bushel on foreign wheat on the basis that i
onths as in January 1983 she took the Queen's shilling a second time and returned to duty as a troop
1s (1 shilling) a year from all ships carrying herring to Lo
The Hearth Tax was a shilling a hearth collected twice a year at Michelmas
Air-Taxi Service, charging £4 an hour or one shilling a mile, covering Britain and France, and gave
The asteroid is named for Pavel L´vovich Shilling, a Russian inventor who invented a useful ele
hey only received a nominal wage of usually a shilling a month.
The Splendid Shilling, a burlesque in Miltonic blank verse, was des
e prize of twelve pairs of gloves valued at a shilling a pair.
e 18th century, with a one guinea (twenty-one shilling) admission cost.
financially good for Mona, as she charged one shilling admission on top of the annual membership fee
However, the standard one shilling admission charge lasted for sixty years until
Shilling also produced many My Life Story tracks, incl
rge is hard to follow, but ranged between one shilling and four shillings for ordinary nights, up to
Hem who ran it as an oyster-house, charging a shilling and fourpence ha'penny for a serving.
r landowner, Thomas Grelley, at a rate of one shilling and two pence (1s 2d or 6p) per year.
of Leicester, they originally retailed at One Shilling and Sixpence.
The first 200 second hand seats cost 1 shilling and 9 pence each (less than 9p each!).
Pay was 6 pence to 1 shilling and 3 pence a day in addition to their pensio
edition of the magazine originally sold for a shilling, and the American for 25 cents.
ounce of silver for an initial gilding, and 1 shilling and 9 pence per ounce for regilding.
shed at 15 rupees per British sovereign, or 1 shilling and 4 pence per rupee.
g rabbits and hares illegally to sell for one shilling and sixpence each, wages for a whole day's wo
ity in favour of a Dominion Executive, a five shilling annual levy for its support, and election of
The place is located at Athgaon Shilling area.
at in 1999 Vranitzky had received one million Shilling as a consultant for BAWAG bank, which was the
The shilling categories were based on price charged per ho
xamples I can find of variations from the one shilling charge are for special musical events (such a
f the service, "bob" being a slang term for a shilling coin.
called "hogge money", 2, 3 and 6 pence, and 1 shilling coins issued between 1612 and 1624.
Cassell's Shilling cookery, 1888
e region, as the economy and the value of the shilling decline.
Shilling devised a simple, yet ingenious, solution tha
ety (CETS), wrote to them in 1876 with a five shilling donation towards a fund for rescue work in th
al reductions of the tariff, leaving only a 1 shilling duty per quarter.
wd of 6,000 Salvationists, who were charged 1 shilling each to attend, the money being used to purch
ion at Clapton Congress Hall were charged one shilling each for admission to the ceremony.
ractice as an artist, taking portraits at one shilling each, and advertising himself as "portrait, m
d turkey eggs for sale, which he bought for a shilling each, and then acquired the same day a paraff
a Hobart court, and was ordered to pay a one shilling fine and seven shillings and sixpence in cost
he Half Penny, Penny, Three Pence, Six Pence, Shilling, Florin and Crown.
which he received only the commission of one shilling for each dog collar sold.
claimed magical healing abilities, charging a shilling for a charm to cure toothache.
The admission charge remained at a shilling for the first four days, then raised to half
arge of sixpence for punts and skiffs and one shilling for four oared craft.
the resident of a county had to have a forty shilling freehold in that county to be a voter there.
In 1829 the traditional county 40 shilling freehold landowning qualification was changed
etween 1430 and 1832 was defined by the Forty Shilling Freeholder Act, which gave the right to vote
ho met the forty shillings requirement (Forty Shilling Freeholder Act) also had the franchise for th
or the Members for New Shoreham to all the 40 shilling freeholders of the Rape of Bramber.
The right to vote was held by all the Forty Shilling Freeholders of the county, amounting to about
ion, from 1832 to 1885 (whose non-resident 40 shilling freeholders voted in the county constituency)
on, between 1832-1885, (whose non-resident 40 shilling freeholders voted in the county constituency)
Forty shilling freeholders were a group of (mostly) landowne
between 1832 and 1885, so no non-resident 40 shilling freeholders voted in the county constituency.
After 1832, only non-resident owners of forty shilling freeholds situated in borough seats could qua
From 1832 only non-resident owners of forty shilling freeholds, situated in borough seats, could q
ot less than £40 annually, with a levy of one shilling from each graduate and undergraduate.
As a result the club set up a 100,000 Shilling Fund to build the two stands from scratch.
A subsequent public meeting launched a 40,000 Shilling Fund, and a benefit match with cross-city riv
as been adopted, are the upper circle and the shilling gallery.
The cover of the 1964 Shilling Guide to Derbyshire and Staffordshire was dra
During the early 1960s a series of 48 cheaper Shilling Guides appeared, much to Betjeman's annoyance
Ugandan shilling in order to operate in Malaba.
t this time the single fare to Totnes was one shilling in the saloon, or ninepence in the forecabin.
nnived in the adultery and awarded him only 1 shilling in damages.
t depicted the miseries of a debtor without a shilling in his purse with which to buy tobacco, wine,
or the general ear; - for all of which only a shilling is paid.
7450 Shilling is a Main-belt asteroid discovered by G. A. P
, helping to draw up an order imposing a five shilling limit on the price of a restaurant meal and a
There were two types of the never-issued 5 shilling note, one around 1916 and the other 1946 (Ren
eatured on the back of half sovereign and ten shilling notes from 1913 to 1933.
A series of two shilling notes (blue lettering on orange paper) were i
counter-intelligence service (chief - General Shilling) of the Denikin's Volunteer Army.
A duty of one shilling on a tonne of coal was imposed to pay for all
hat if a person born in Lincolnshire placed a shilling on their abdomen on retiring to bed and slept
on, and Thomas Houldsworth added a further 10 shilling p.a. from property in Wellhouse, thus paying
iled harvests, were employed at the rate of a shilling per day (enough to sustain a family in the Ge
H.60 Moths being available for charter at one shilling per mile.
nown as tickeys), sixpences, shillings, a two shilling piece and a half crown.
ough the practice of classifying beers by the shilling price was not specific to Scotland, during th
Richards' Shilling Selections from Edwardian Poets (1936)
Richards' Shilling Selections from Modern Poets: Ethel Rolt-Whee
publishing two new, cheap series - Bentley's Shilling Series and the Parlour Bookcase - but these w
y names Benson, Ingersoll, Williams, Douglas, Shilling, Simcoe, Snache, St. Germain, Stinson and Yel
the company was known as the Fifty Shilling Tailors, £2.50 in current terms.
claiming their charter rights and imposing a shilling tax on all coals exported from Sunderland.
luding Marian Marsh, Karen Morley, and Marion Shilling, that same year.
from Press TV after he said that the "Iranian shilling that was inconsistent with my opposition to I
bol, as it is the same mark, as the Pine Tree Shilling the fourth and most famous of the earliest Am
The Black Shilling, The Belle of Bowling Green (1908)
pence, the 1932-1952 6 pence, the 1937-1952 1 Shilling, the 1937-1954 2 Shilling, and the 1937-1952
The 4,000 spectators paid an entry fee of a shilling, the same amount charged at the 1872 FA Cup F
She was awarded with a shilling, though advised to be less quarrelsome.
ty (unless exempted by poverty) were to pay 1 shilling towards defence of Oxford's rights, and £40 f
s loath to publish his verse but his Splendid Shilling was included, without his consent, in a `Coll
A shilling was defined as the value of a cow in Kent or
A donation of one shilling was also given by almost every farmer in Brit
ch intrigued by a spider "about the size of a shilling, with a speckled abdomen and legs of enormous
                                                                                                   


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