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A New History of London
… five shillings or more, and under twenty shillings, one halfpenny. For every the like, on which shall be lent twenty …
A New History of London
… and all our annual rent of three shillings and twopence halfpenny, and the services going out of the lands and … aforesaid; and all that our annual rent of twelve pence halfpenny, and the service going out of the messuage or … aforesaid; and all that our annual rent of twenty pence halfpenny, and the service going out of the messuage or …
Journal of the House of Lords
… assess a Tenpenny Rate, it is evident that it amounts to a Halfpenny for every Shilling contained in the Annual Value …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Annual Sum payable may be reduced even as low as One Halfpenny. If a poor Man wants to put out his Son an …
Journal of the House of Lords
… to have dug by the Spade, for which he paid Two-pence Halfpenny a Pole; that amounted, I think, to about 33 s. To … Husbandry; he paid to the Poor who went to work Twopence Halfpenny a Pole to dig that Land. The Amount of digging that …
Journal of the House of Lords
… good one, and now a Woman must work very hard to get a Halfpenny an Hour, Sixpence a Day. You say there has been no …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Rod. What do you pay now, per Rod, for hedging? Two-pence Halfpenny a Rod for One Side; 5 d. a Rod for the Two. Do you …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… hundred thirty two pounds Ten shillings and Eleven pence halfpenny: And by the Credit of this Receipt, there hath been …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… apps, George Bradley on 24 June 1771; and alone, William Halfpenny on 3 April 1778; William Smith, 28 February 1787; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chapbooks and broadsides; his productions, which included halfpenny and penny series, are among the commonest of all …
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