Numismatic Question for you Limeys
Let the Record show that Mark Rand on or
about Sun, 20 Sep 2009 22:53:45 +0100 did write/type or cause to
appear in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:33:28 GMT, michael gray wrote:
Wow! late Saturday afternoon and NO answers yet. What do you guys do
when such a weighty question stares you in the face?
A little help: 4 quarters = 1 cwt (hundredweight = 112 lbs)
20 cwt = 1 ton (112 x 20 = 2240 lbs = 1 ton)
and then:
4 farthings = 1 penny
12 pence = 1 shilling (and for interest, 2 shillings = 1
florin, 2 shillings and sixpence = a half-crown,
5 shillings = 1 crown)
20 shillings = 1 pound ( and let us not forget the
illustrious 1 guinea = 1 pound and 1 shilling)
it surprises me not at all that you guys below the 49th. said "the hell
with it" and split. The tea tax was just an excuse I think.
regards, Mike in BC
Sorry, I didn't realise you were looking for a written answer. I thought it
was a mental arithmetic question.
I was doing fine till I realized I'd forgotten most of the log
tables, couldn't find my slipstick.
Dang, I'm forgetting how many grains to a Troy ounce, again.
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pyotr filipivich
We will drink no whiskey before its nine.
It's eight fifty eight. Close enough!
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