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Sixpence

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Sixpenny

Of the value of or costing sixpence as a sixpenny loaf

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Commissioners for Oaths

under 16 & 17 Vict. c. 78, appointed by the Lord Chancellor, the fee being one shilling and sixpence. The (English) Commissioners for Oaths Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 10), which amends and consolidates twenty-four

Local Improvements

within their district. Half the proposed expenditure must have been privately subscribed, and the rate must not exceed sixpence in the pound. The power of adopting and exercising the Act for a rural parish is vested in

Ringing the changes

man having bargained with the prisoner, who was selling fruit about the street, to have five apricots for sixpence, gave him a good shilling to change. The prisoner put the shilling into his mouth, as if to

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Sixpence

Matched in: Term Sixpence

Mill sixpence

Matched in: Term Mill sixpence

Sixpenny

Of the value of or costing sixpence as a sixpenny loaf

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Commissioners for Oaths

under 16 & 17 Vict. c. 78, appointed by the Lord Chancellor, the fee being one shilling and sixpence. The (English) Commissioners for Oaths Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 10), which amends and consolidates twenty-four

Local Improvements

within their district. Half the proposed expenditure must have been privately subscribed, and the rate must not exceed sixpence in the pound. The power of adopting and exercising the Act for a rural parish is vested in

Ringing the changes

man having bargained with the prisoner, who was selling fruit about the street, to have five apricots for sixpence, gave him a good shilling to change. The prisoner put the shilling into his mouth, as if to

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