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wroth money
wroth money local. [variant of wrath money.] (See quots.)1730 Thomas Dugdale's Warwick. I. 4/2 A certain rent due unto the Lord of this Hundred [of Knightlow], called Wroth money, or Warth money,..probably the same with Ward penny. 1864 Chambers Bk. of Days II. 571/2 The payment..of Wroth or Ward mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrath money
† wrath money local. [var. of warth-money: cf. ward-silver ward n.2 25 b and wardpenny.] = wroth money.1730 Thomas Dugdale's Warwick I. 4/2 The party paying it must go thrice about the cross, and say The Wrath money, and then lay it in the hole of the said cross before good witness. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Walter
also based in Monmouthshire; Wroth made Walter the main executor of his will. In 1672, he was given a licence to minister in Llantarnam and later inspired the Independent congregation in Mynyddislwyn, to whom he left some money in wikipedia.org
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Anthony Earbury
At Weston he was a very near neighbour of Sir Thomas Wroth of Petherton Park who, with Lady Wroth's brother Sir Nathaniel Rich was, like Vanlore, invested were unable or unwilling to agree on the valuation of the arrearages, and the Bishop therefore made his own valuation and ordered Powell to repay the money wikipedia.org
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Richard Leveson (admiral)
The prize money from the carrack worth £3,000 was awarded by Queen Elizabeth. In the end, none of Wroth's program was carried. wikipedia.org
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swarf-money
† swarf-money, -penny Obs. local. [perh. a corruption of *warth-money, -penny = *ward-money, ward-penny; cf. wroth silver.] A due paid in commutation of the service of castle-guard, -ward.? 16.. in Manley Cowell's Interpr. (1672) s.v., The Swarff-money is one peny half-peny, it must be paid before t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nathan Rogers (writer)
Early years He was the son of Wroth Rogers of Llanvaches, who had been a colonel in the Parliamentarian New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell, and who claimed He became the lord of two manors in Monmouthshire, with his seat on the south side of Mynydd Alltir Fach (or "Money Turvey") near Llanvaches. wikipedia.org
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tetarteron
tetarteron Numism. (tɪˈtɑːtərən) [a. Gr. τεταρτηρόν, lit. ‘measure of capacity’, f. τέταρτος fourth.] A Byzantine gold coin of the 10th–11th cent., a copper coin replacing the old follis from the late 11th cent. (see quot. 1969).[1908 W. Wroth Catal. Imperial Byzantine Coins in Brit. Mus. I. p.l, Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abel Buell
Death Squandering or giving away all the money he earned, Buell died in 1822 at the New Haven Almshouse. Wroth and a biography by Christopher McDowell. The U.S. wikipedia.org
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nomisma
nomisma (nəʊˈmɪzmə) Pl. nomismata. [ad. Gr. νόµισµα money, f. νοµίζ-ειν to use customarily, f. νόµος usage, custom.] = bezant 1.1908 W. Wroth Catal. Imperial Byzantine Coins Brit. Mus. p. lxxiv, Under Alexius I, the nomisma..was issued in several different metals simultaneously. 1957 Encycl. Brit. X... Oxford English Dictionary
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Norman T.A. Munder
Wroth's manuscript of A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland (a definitive study of the origins of letterpress craftsmanship), the job being given When he was seven, an advertisement of a small printing press for sale attracted the boys' attention and they scraped enough money together to buy it. wikipedia.org
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treasure-trove
treasure-trove (ˌtrɛʒəˈtrəʊv, ˈtrɛʒəˌtrəʊv) [Orig. two words, in AF. tresor trové = L. thesaurus inventus, in 15th c. rendered in Eng. tresoure founden, founde, found; in 16th c. with the Fr. form anglicized treasure trovey, trove, trouve.] lit. treasure found (see b), i.e. anything of the nature of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nathaniel Rich (merchant adventurer)
In 1598 Nathaniel and his sister Margaret, later Dame Margaret Wroth, were with their mother at their father's deathbed at Leez, attended by William Noyes He also left money and lands in the Bermudas to maintain schools there. wikipedia.org
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Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln
baptism of the Landgrave of Hesse's daughter Elizabeth in 1596, departing from Yarmouth in June with his son Edward Clinton, Richard Brackenbury, John Wroth In January 1600 Clinton wrote to the Earl of Shrewsbury, mentioning that he was short of money. wikipedia.org
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British Museum Catalogues of Coins
Blunt 2010 - Paper money of England and Wales - C. Eagleton and A. Munro-Hay 2004 - Money on the Silk Road: the evidence from Eastern Central Asia to c. wikipedia.org
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