Shilling
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Shilling [fr. solidus, Lat.; scilling, Sax.] among the English Saxons passed for 5d.; afterwards it represented 16d. and often 20d. In the reign of the Conqueror it was of the same denominative value as at this day, Domesday
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