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... annum , from the age of one to ninety years , deduced from the observations made at Northampton , and taking the rate of interest at which money may be improved , at four per cent ; with the amount of the several rates of Legacy Duty ...
... annum , from the age of one to ninety years , deduced from the observations made at Northampton , and taking the rate of interest at which money may be improved , at four per cent ; with the amount of the several rates of Legacy Duty ...
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... Annum , per Annum , £ 2 per Annum , £ 3 per Annum , £ 4 per Annum , Days . 10d . per Month . £ 3 . d . £ £ 1 2 3 4 • · 1 1 } 11 11 1s . 8d . per Month . 8 . • d . · ঈ 1 ł 2 21 3 4 . 44 51 6 64 · 3s . 4d . per Month . · 5 · 64 · ∞ 1 81 ...
... Annum , per Annum , £ 2 per Annum , £ 3 per Annum , £ 4 per Annum , Days . 10d . per Month . £ 3 . d . £ £ 1 2 3 4 • · 1 1 } 11 11 1s . 8d . per Month . 8 . • d . · ঈ 1 ł 2 21 3 4 . 44 51 6 64 · 3s . 4d . per Month . · 5 · 64 · ∞ 1 81 ...
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... annum iiij. solidos, vj. denar rios. Summa librae, x. solidi. Item, in eadem villa fuerunt clij. acrae pastures, quarum quaelibet acra, tempore dictæ novæ taxationis factae, valebat per an— num iij. solidos,.vj. denarios. Summa xxvj ...
... annum iiij. solidos, vj. denar rios. Summa librae, x. solidi. Item, in eadem villa fuerunt clij. acrae pastures, quarum quaelibet acra, tempore dictæ novæ taxationis factae, valebat per an— num iij. solidos,.vj. denarios. Summa xxvj ...
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