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sixpenny
sixpenny, a. and n. (ˈsɪkspənɪ) [six a.] 1. sixpenny nail, a nail originally costing sixpence per hundred. (See penny 10.) Also fig.1426–7 [see penny 10]. 1486 Naval Acc. Hen. VII (1896) 16, cc vj peny nailes xij{supd}. 1494–5 Sarum Churchw. Acc. (ed. Swayne) 43 Pro clauis voc' sixpeny nayle iijd. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sixpenny Handley
Sixpenny Handley or Handley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge, in north east Dorset, England, Sixpenny was added to distinguish the place from other Handleys, and refers to Sixpenny Handley Hundred, first mentioned in the 14th century as the hundred wikipedia.org
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sixpenny
sixpenny/ˈsɪkspənɪ; `sɪksˌpənɪ/ adj[attrib 作定语]costing six pennies 值六便士的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Sixpenny Handley Hundred
Sixpenny Handley Hundred contained the following parishes: Cann Compton Abbas East Orchard Fontmell Magna Iwerne Minster Melbury Abbas Sixpenny Handley (originally known as just Handley) West Orchard Sixpenny Hundred took its name from its meeting place at Sixpenny, now a farm, in the south west of wikipedia.org
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Sixpenny Office
The Sixpenny Office was one of the British admiralty's smaller offices. Established in 1696, it was originally based at Tower Hill, London. History The Sixpenny Office was originally established in 1692 during the reign of William and Mary of England. wikipedia.org
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Sixpenny Library
Ernest Benn Limited’s Sixpenny Library is a complete series of reference books published in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The Spectator, in November 1927, after announcing some of the latest additions to "Messrs Benn's excellent Sixpenny Library" devoted a further paragraph wikipedia.org
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Sixpenny Corner
Sixpenny Corner was the UK's first daily TV soap opera, broadcast by ITV from September 1955 until June 1956. The setting was the fictional rural town of Springwood, where Bill ran a small garage business at Sixpenny Corner. wikipedia.org
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GitHub - SixPenny/memory-cache: Java内存缓存
Java内存缓存. Contribute to SixPenny/memory-cache development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Pentridge
Pentridge is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge, in the Dorset district, in the ceremonial of Dorset The civil parish was abolished on 1 April 2015 and merged with Sixpenny Handley to form "Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge". wikipedia.org
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Woodcutts
Woodcutts is a hamlet within the parish of Sixpenny Handley and is located in the north of Dorset, near to the Wiltshire border. wikipedia.org
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John Lemont
He worked primarily in British television from 1954 to 1962, directing such TV series as Sir Francis Drake, Sixpenny Corner and The Errol Flynn Theater wikipedia.org
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Handley
, a hamlet in the parish of Unstone, Derbyshire West Handley, a hamlet in the parish of Unstone, Derbyshire Handley, a village in Dorset now known as Sixpenny wikipedia.org
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Patricia Dainton
As well as appearing in over a dozen film roles, Dainton starred in ITV's Sixpenny Corner, the UK's first daily soap. as Pat Dainton) The Song in the Forest (TV Movie) (1950) – Baroness Mary Vetsera The Inch Man (TV Series), "The Big Gamble" (1951) – Gloria Renshaw Sixpenny wikipedia.org
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Jan Miller (actress)
She was married to actor Howard Pays (later divorced), whom she met on the set of the daily ITV soap opera Sixpenny Corner. wikipedia.org
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Ernest Benn Limited
The New Mermaids – new version of Benn's Mermaid Series New Ninepenny Novels The Players' Shakespeare Self and Society Booklets Sixpenny Library – early paperback educational series Sixpenny Poets Stead's Poets, begun by W. wikipedia.org
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