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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… added. 54 Drawings by John Carter of 1790, 55 by Joseph Halfpenny of 1807, 56 by Henry Cave of 1813, 57 and by George …
Old and New London
… Bridge, but a haunted house half-way to Chelsea, and a halfpenny hatch, that led through a cabbage-plot to a tavern …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… the rest of Gascony was made subject to an imposition of a halfpenny in the pound levied upon merchandise for the repair …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… cart loaden with things to be sold, and for every horse a halfpenny, for all great or small cattle 4 d. a score, for every home, mare, gelding, or colt to be sold, a halfpenny, for every quarter of grain, whatever it be, one …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… green Forage for his own Troop in those Years at two Pence Halfpenny an Horse for twenty four Hours (which cost the Government three Pence Halfpenny) with an Addition only of seven Pounds each Year …
Cardiff Records
… was too small to be the subject of a separate entry, even halfpenny-worths of bread or milk being religiously set down. …
Old and New London
… chapel in Charlotte Street, and that he recollected that a halfpenny was paid by every person at the hatch belonging to … He also told me that his mother took him through another 'halfpenny hatch' in the fields between Oxford Street and …
The Environs of London
… and relict of Capt. Pigott, 1737; Sarah, wife of Bernard Halfpenny, daughter and heir of Charles Ballet of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the Advertiser, each once. 18 There is a theatre. 19 A halfpenny token was issued in 1667. 20 In Bury town there …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… seven, and six hearths respectively. 5 A Cheetham halfpenny token was issued in 1668. 6 On the incorporation of …
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