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Shilling - Wikipedia
The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand en.wikipedia.org
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SHILLING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHILLING is a former monetary unit of the United Kingdom equal to 12 pence or 1/2₀ pound. www.merriam-webster.com
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Shilling (British coin) - Wikipedia
The British shilling, abbreviated "1s" or "1/-", was a unit of currency and a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1⁄20 of one pound, or twelve pre-decimal ... en.wikipedia.org
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shilling
shilling (ˈʃɪlɪŋ) Forms: 1 scilling, scylling, (-ingc), 3 ssillinge, 3–6 schillinge, 4 ssyllyng, 4–5 schillyng(e, schelyng(e, shulleng(e, schullyng(e, 4–6 schiling, shill-, shyllyng(e, -inge, silling, 4–7 schilling, 5 schyllynge, shylynge, schilenge, silyn, 5–6 sheling, -yng(e, shellyng(e, 6 schelin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shilling | British Currency & Colonial Influence | Britannica Money
The shilling was a former British coin, 1/20th of a pound, and is still used in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda. It was phased out in Britain in 1971. www.britannica.com
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Shilling - The Royal Mint Museum
The shilling was a unit of account, that is to say, a value used in calculations which had no corresponding coin. Its value became established as equivalent to ... www.royalmintmuseum.org.uk
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shilling, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
A former English money of account, from the Norman Conquest of the value of 12d. or of a pound sterling. www.oed.com
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What is the definition of the term “shilling”? Why do people ... - Quora
A shilling was a UK unit of currency, the word coming from the Old English word scilling, meaning 'to separate'. One pound was separated into 20 ... www.quora.com
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SHILLING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Shilling definition: a cupronickel coin and former monetary unit of the United Kingdom, the 20th part of a pound, equal to 12 pence: retained in circulation ... www.dictionary.com
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Money - The University of Nottingham
One pound was divided into 20 shillings. · One shilling was divided into 12 pennies. · One penny was divided into two halfpennies, or four farthings. www.nottingham.ac.uk
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shilling
shilling/ˈʃɪlɪŋ; `ʃɪlɪŋ/ n1 (until 1971) British coin worth twelve old pennies; one twentieth of a pound (到1971年止)先令(英国货币, 值旧币十二便士, 为一镑的二十分之一).2 basic unit of money in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania; 100 cents 先令(肯尼亚、 乌干达、 坦桑尼亚的基本货币单位, 等於 100 分). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Shilling (disambiguation)
the forerunner, the testoon Shilling (Irish coin), circulating until 1993 Shilling (Australian), a coin minted 1910–1963 East African shilling Kenyan shilling Somali shilling Somaliland shilling Tanzanian shilling Ugandan shilling People Beatrice Shilling (1909–1990), British aeronautical engineer wikipedia.org
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Eric Shilling
Eric Shilling (12 October 192015 February 2006) was an English opera singer and producer, long associated with English National Opera. He was married to the soprano Erica Johns, and they have two sons the oldest is George Shilling. He was born and died in London. wikipedia.org
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George Shilling
He is the son of Eric Shilling, formerly of the English National Opera and actress Erica Johns. George's own website George Shilling video interview at Record production.com [ George Shilling] at Allmusic George Shilling sound engineer and producer wikipedia.org
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Richard Shilling
Shilling is known for his ephemeral and changing art works made from natural materials in natural settings outdoors. Shilling frequently photographs his works but uses only natural light, and often accompanies the work with short stories. wikipedia.org
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