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- to rectify this deficit and instead increased income tax by half, from sevenpence to tenpence-halfpenny in the pound (from 2.92% to 4.38%). By May another...
- been more lamented." Berry wrote an autobiography titled A Three and Sevenpence Halfpenny Man. His other works include Dandelions (a volume of poems)...
- and third class respectively (or return for one shilling, ninepence and sevenpence respectively), with journey times of 15 minutes on express trains and...
- Down Stairs, The Sentinel, 20 December 1943 Arthur Berry, A Three and Sevenpence Halfpenny Man, Kermase Editions (1884) pp. 182-9 M.G. McNay, John Shelton...
- In 1855, there were ten newspapers published in London. The Times, at sevenpence, was the most expensive and had a circulation of 10,000. Its two main...
- to rectify this deficit and instead increased income tax by half, from sevenpence to tenpence-halfpenny in the pound (from 2.92% to 4.38%). By May another...
- and third class respectively (or return for one shilling, ninepence and sevenpence respectively), with journey times of 15 minutes on express trains and...
- painter, playwright and poet Arthur Berry in his autobiography A Three And Sevenpence Half Penny Man. "1913 MCBRYDE, ROBERT (Statutory registers Births 605/...
- colour plates and numerous black-and-white illustrations..", "Price, sevenpence ha'penny net" (with higher prices for special editions), "..available...
- station accounts showed a deficit of eleven pounds, one shilling and sevenpence, which Watson had probably stolen; but Brontë was dismissed, and also...