History of The Religious Society of Friends in Lurgan
by
Arthur G. Chapman
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| All of the monetary
values referred to in the book are of course pre decimalisation of the
British currency. The old pound (£) was divided up with twenty shillings
(s.) equal to one pound, and with twelve pence (d.) equal to one shilling.
The following abreviation £3.10s.6d equates to three pounds ten
shillings and six pence. The abreviation 7/8½d. equates to seven
shillings, eight and a half pence |
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