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Survey of London
… and approved by his Maj. and his Lordship) hundred pound more. When the Worcke shall be readdy to be cast in copper, is to receave two hundred pound more. "When itt appeered to be perfectly cast, then is to receave hundred and fifty pound more. And when the worcke is fully and perfectly …
Old and New London
… deed of composition, or unless he has paid 6s. 8d. in the pound. No one who has been twice bankrupt is eligible unless …
Old and New London
… that Charles Dickens earned some of the first five-pound notes which afterwards flowed into his pocket so …
Old and New London
… at various prices between twenty and thirty shillings per pound, and that ladies of fashion used to flock to Messrs. …
Old and New London
… the greatest politeness, and taking thirty one-thousand pound notes from a drawer presented them to his lordship. The …
A Survey of London
… in London, they to pay yearely for euer, fourteene pound to the Churchwardens of Clarken well, and fourteene pound to the Churchwardens of S. Sepulchers, towards …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… and on each tun of wine imported, and of 6d on every pound of merchandise imported or exported between then and …